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Re: Stevenage - back from the lame

by Barry the bird boggler » 08 Jan 2012 06:55

That performance was an inexcusable disgrace

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Re: Stevenage - back from the lame

by jesusisaroyal » 08 Jan 2012 07:11

Absolute waste of a fiver and a Saturday afternoon...

Federici 5 - pulled of some reasonable saves but awful distribution overshadowed
Cummings 2 - dissapointing to say the very least
Pearce 3 - couldn't follow up recent performances, not good enough
Gorks 4 - won a few headers but far too clumsy
Harte 2 - doesn't warrant a return to the side based on that performance
Tabb 3 - probably tried hard but didn't really notice him
Legs 0 - did virtually nothing all game, worst player on the pitch IMO
McAnuff 1 - why is this man still our captain?
HRK 0 - quite simply appalling
Le Fondre 4 - did nothing wrong but yet again no service from midfield, possibly need to start building the team around him a tad more?
Church 0 - never rated him - shocking, as ever

Subs 1 - Antonio is not good enough for this side, Manset ineffective and D'Ath looked lively at best

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Re: Stevenage - back from the lame

by gazzer, loyal royal » 08 Jan 2012 08:57

the worst performance for years.

still have no idea what Church brings to the team. He made 4 touches in 65 minutes. no movement, woeful

only feds had a good game. We were lacklustre at best

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Re: Stevenage - back from the lame

by Pandoras Box » 08 Jan 2012 09:17

After the match BM said 'They were strong, they were big, they were organised and they knew what they were doing'.
Sums up every aspect really.

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Re: Stevenage - back from the lame

by LUX » 08 Jan 2012 09:29

the FA Cup is an irrelevance and has been for nearly 20 years. It might appeal to Premier League also-rans who are probably safe from relegation (eg Villa, Chelsea), plus lower league clubs hoping for a payday (and fair play to them).

I'll make an exception in the case of today's Manchester derby, which has taken on a great significance. But even then, City will probably win and then play their (still pretty good tbf) reserves in the ensuing rounds. And lose to Stoke, or something.


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by Royal Lady » 08 Jan 2012 09:44

LUX the FA Cup is an irrelevance and has been for nearly 20 years. It might appeal to Premier League also-rans who are probably safe from relegation (eg Villa, Chelsea), plus lower league clubs hoping for a payday (and fair play to them).

I'll make an exception in the case of today's Manchester derby, which has taken on a great significance. But even then, City will probably win and then play their (still pretty good tbf) reserves in the ensuing rounds. And lose to Stoke, or something.


The FA cup hasn't been an irrelevance to us for the past couple of seasons. Had McD decided to play what consisted of basically the reserve team, they couldn't have done any worse than the ones who played yesterday. I would rather have had the chance to see some of the other players, even if they lost the game, than see the complete lack of commitment and interest that I saw yesterday from the majority of players who have held a first team place all season. There were very few "passes" - mainly hoof ball and when a player did try and pass, the recipient either wasn't looking (e.g Church) or the pass was totally abysmal (e.g. Legs). They should be ashamed. McD even said he'd done his homework on Stevenage - unfortunately, his dog must have eaten it - because I saw nothing out there today that showed anyone knew what they were doing. Looking at the bench summed everything up for me. If that is our cover for the season, heaven help us.

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Re: back from the shambles Stevenage (H)

by Royal Lady » 08 Jan 2012 09:45

^ "yesterday" obvs, not today!

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Re: Stevenage - back from the lame

by Ferris » 08 Jan 2012 10:16

gazzer, loyal royal the worst performance for years.

still have no idea what Church brings to the team. He made 4 touches in 65 minutes. no movement, woeful

only feds had a good game. We were lacklustre at best


Didn't Churh create are only chance of the game, only for Antonio to fcuk it up?

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Re: Stevenage - back from the lame

by RoyalBlue » 08 Jan 2012 11:01

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gazzer, loyal royal the worst performance for years.

still have no idea what Church brings to the team. He made 4 touches in 65 minutes. no movement, woeful

only feds had a good game. We were lacklustre at best


Didn't Churh create are only chance of the game, only for Antonio to fcuk it up?


That says it all. People point out that Church is our top scorer (not a great accomplishment, given the 'competition' in the squad). Antonio is another cut price gamble who isn't anywhere near up to the required standard.


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Re: Stevenage - back from the lame

by PieEater » 08 Jan 2012 11:17

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LUX the FA Cup is an irrelevance and has been for nearly 20 years. It might appeal to Premier League also-rans who are probably safe from relegation (eg Villa, Chelsea), plus lower league clubs hoping for a payday (and fair play to them).

I'll make an exception in the case of today's Manchester derby, which has taken on a great significance. But even then, City will probably win and then play their (still pretty good tbf) reserves in the ensuing rounds. And lose to Stoke, or something.


The FA cup hasn't been an irrelevance to us for the past couple of seasons. Had McD decided to play what consisted of basically the reserve team, they couldn't have done any worse than the ones who played yesterday. I would rather have had the chance to see some of the other players, even if they lost the game, than see the complete lack of commitment and interest that I saw yesterday from the majority of players who have held a first team place all season. There were very few "passes" - mainly hoof ball and when a player did try and pass, the recipient either wasn't looking (e.g Church) or the pass was totally abysmal (e.g. Legs). They should be ashamed. McD even said he'd done his homework on Stevenage - unfortunately, his dog must have eaten it - because I saw nothing out there today that showed anyone knew what they were doing. Looking at the bench summed everything up for me. If that is our cover for the season, heaven help us.


That sums it up really. McD put out our strongest team and I can't even recall a save their keeper had to make in the first half, and maybe one routine one in the second.

I could stand losing if we'd of had a poorly playing second string, but Karacan apart that was as good as we had with Kebe and Hunt injured.

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Re: back from the shambles Stevenage (H)

by Allyh84 » 08 Jan 2012 11:49

Remember, we are still near the play-offs and this is a mere fly in the ointment.

And no, I didn't go to the game, hence my optimism.

I just mean it's hardly like this is an end of season must win and we concede in the last minute. Couldn't give a oxf*rd about this loss tbh. :P

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Re: back from the shambles Stevenage (H)

by Silver Fox » 08 Jan 2012 12:22

It was dogshit but it's not the end of the world

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Re: back from the shambles Stevenage (H)

by loyalroyal4life » 08 Jan 2012 13:41

Seriously if we can even get 200k for church let along £2m surely we are better off giving someone else a go like a non league starlet


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Re: back from the shambles Stevenage (H)

by sandman » 08 Jan 2012 13:45

loyalroyal4life Seriously if we can even get 200k for church let along £2m surely we are better off giving someone else a go like a non league starlet


When was the last time Le Fondre scored?

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Re: back from the shambles Stevenage (H)

by peterroyal76 » 08 Jan 2012 14:03

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loyalroyal4life Seriously if we can even get 200k for church let along £2m surely we are better off giving someone else a go like a non league starlet


When was the last time Le Fondre scored?


When was the last time he was given the ball in front of goal? As that is why we signed him, he's not like Shane was and does lots of work outside the box. Cureton did nothing outside the box, but when given chances he scored.

Your constant criticism of Le Fondre is as boring as your constant Federici for prime minister rants.

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Re: back from the shambles Stevenage (H)

by sandman » 08 Jan 2012 14:06

Federici should be president m9. Overthrow the Monarchy.

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Re: back from the shambles Stevenage (H)

by peterroyal76 » 08 Jan 2012 14:09

sandman Federici should be president m9. overthrow the Monarchy.


I'm thinking McCarthy as president and Feds as vice-president! :wink:

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Re: back from the shambles Stevenage (H)

by sandman » 08 Jan 2012 14:17

I'm thinking Andersen for Vice President, Locke for Secretary of State, Santangelo for Chief of Staff and McCarthy for Court Jester.

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Re: back from the shambles Stevenage (H)

by peterroyal76 » 08 Jan 2012 14:20

sandman I'm thinking Andersen for Vice President, Locke for Secretary of State, Santangello for Chief of Staff and McCarthy for Court Jester.


:lol:

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Re: Stevenage - back from the lame

by melonhead » 08 Jan 2012 14:34

floyd__streete LOL @ losing 0-1 at home to a team from the division below having made only 2 changes and our goalkeeper being man of the match.

LOL @ those two changes frankly proving why they don't play every week.

LOL @ how easy ALF and Church are to play against.

LOL @ Brendy who thinks we're playing the ball on the deck a lot more this season :lol:


:roll: obsessed

your shtick is getting very tired.

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