Alan Partridge
Whilst on the subject of full backs, just how bad was their right back Anderson? Couldn't stop chuckling all game, worse distribution than Sonko post injury.
Great catch to stop the ball going out of play though tbf.
by Ferris » 19 Oct 2011 09:34
Alan Partridge
Whilst on the subject of full backs, just how bad was their right back Anderson? Couldn't stop chuckling all game, worse distribution than Sonko post injury.
by Svlad Cjelli » 19 Oct 2011 09:34
FerrisAlan Partridge
Whilst on the subject of full backs, just how bad was their right back Anderson? Couldn't stop chuckling all game, worse distribution than Sonko post injury.
Great catch to stop the ball going out of play though tbf.
by Only one Trevor Morley » 19 Oct 2011 09:46
by melonhead » 19 Oct 2011 09:53
grey_squirrel Mills is a liability. Bring back Harte for the next one.
HRK is going rapidly downhill.
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by melonhead » 19 Oct 2011 09:58
andrew1957 And there was me thinking that Mills had quite a good game tonight - apart from being muscled off the ball too easily for their second goal. He adds a lot more than Harte in an attacking sense - apart obviously from free kicks and he is also better defensively much of the time. Ian Harte is very skilful but I think a lot of you have forgotten that he is very slow.............
Derby were well organised and you can see why they are near the top this season.
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by melonhead » 19 Oct 2011 10:03
FiNeRaInNo Fixed Abode 6 points from a possible 18 at home. Is that right?
Yeah it really is abysmal, can't understand the optimism honestly. Whats even more worrying is that nearly all the teams bar boro have been really poor.
Southampton last season were a division below us, on paper we should be stronger. That won't stop people logging on here on saturday if we hang on for a 0-0 and claiming its a good point. Sign of the times im afraid.
by melonhead » 19 Oct 2011 10:04
FiNeRaIn Southampton are top because they have momentum, just like norwich did. Their squad isn't spectacular other than lallana and lambert, we should be looking to beat them at home. Its 12 games gone and they are far from runaway champions. 6 points out of a possible 18 at home is abysmal, how does that rank in the home form table anyone know?
by melonhead » 19 Oct 2011 10:06
Whore Jackie Not writing Mills off, but we really don't seem much tighter than when Harte was playing. As much as Griffin is likeable, we've really benefitted from having at least one pacy full-back in Cummings. Personally I'd jettison Mills and give Harte another go. That freekick in stoppage time was crying out for a bit of quality, that frankly doesn't exist anywhere else in the squad.
by melonhead » 19 Oct 2011 10:12
The real problem is that unless we're behind and chasing a game, or the game is about to end, we don't play directly enough or with enough urgency to score.
by Hoop Blah » 19 Oct 2011 10:21
by melonhead » 19 Oct 2011 10:27
by Woodcote Royal » 19 Oct 2011 10:32
Schards#2ayjaydee A few more random observations.
Kebe was THAT close to getting a touch on Alf's first that I thought is was going to be disallowed.
Church, whilst not to the standard of his immediate predecessors is certainly not "shit".
I believe Jem played himself back into the starting XI last night. A bundle of energy and no misplaced passes.
Woodcote has not lost the art of bringing his old prejudices into current topics.
Credit to Woodcote, he managed to go a whole post without mentioning Coppell or people inhabiting his backside.
Hopefully the therapy's working.
by Royal Rother » 19 Oct 2011 10:41
by LoyalRoyalFan » 19 Oct 2011 10:43
by holsgrove breaks a leg » 19 Oct 2011 10:46
by RobRoyal » 19 Oct 2011 10:48
Focherfloyd__streete +1 to most of Bob Bottler's post.
Tbh, we're a midtable side on the evidence of our defending for the first goal and - despite Alfie's sharpness in front of goal - you wonder where else a steady supply of goals might come from because Church has all the killer instinct of Winnie the Pooh. HRK looks to be shaping up to fill next year's black hole. Mills has absolutely no composure.
Happy enough with a decent point, happy enough with the fighting spirit which has grown in spades since the Watford debacle, happy enough with 14th place with this team and not absolutely ruling out BMc squeezing a wee bit more out of them.
yet again the RFC voice of positivity
by Hoop Blah » 19 Oct 2011 10:48
Royal Rother In contrast to (some of the) recent posts Mick Gooding thought Mills was a lot better last night and was impressed with Derby.
by melonhead » 19 Oct 2011 11:01
Royal Rother In contrast to (some of the) recent posts Mick Gooding thought Mills was a lot better last night and was impressed with Derby.
by Royal Rother » 19 Oct 2011 11:05
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