Cureton's Volley
But when we do it gets slated for being sarcastic
Minefield. I'm just gonna stop going and watch football how I like at home.
by Extended-Phenotype » 28 Mar 2014 14:21
Cureton's Volley
But when we do it gets slated for being sarcastic
by Ian Royal » 28 Mar 2014 15:06
Cureton's VolleyExtended-PhenotypeIan Royal
Nothing was going to help that performance bar the ref blowing his whistle and ending the game. Same as Posh in the cup. There was no point in any substitutions because the entire team was shot. But after the slating he got at London Road for leaving the starting 11 on the pitch he wasn't going to do it again.
Next time we play like shit we should all cheer and applaud.
But when we do it gets slated for being sarcastic
by melonhead » 28 Mar 2014 15:34
Extended-Phenotypemelonhead
now i love drenthe as much as any man
and i enjoy the odd lol at blackman
...but if they came round here, put a blue movie on the telly and started making 'coo' noises at the wife while sitting suggestively upon my 4 seat brown leather corner sofa, I'd say OI. DRENTHE. NO.
by melonhead » 28 Mar 2014 15:35
RoyalBlue In the past I haven't been the greatest fan of Blackman (understatement!) but during this latter part of the season he has done pretty well.
I am really surprised at the amount of stick that he is getting for Tuesday's game and I reckon it is largely unfair. Yes he opted for the wrong shot option when through on goal but at least he got himself there and he is by no means the only player guilty of poor misses in the last few games. Apart from the miss, I thought he played quite well and worked very hard. At one point during the first half he chased the ball right across the width of the pitch, quickly shutting down Barnsley players in possession. For this he deservedly received a round of applause from the majority of supporters who aren't blinded by a continued prejudice against him and are capable of spotting when he does something good.
by Ian Royal » 28 Mar 2014 18:25
by Extended-Phenotype » 28 Mar 2014 20:29
by melonhead » 28 Mar 2014 23:43
by Agent Balti » 29 Mar 2014 12:50
melonhead Couldn't give a oxf*rd if. They kick it straight up in the air for 89 minutes as long as we win
by Hoop Blah » 29 Mar 2014 13:01
melonhead Couldn't give a oxf*rd if. They kick it straight up in the air for 89 minutes as long as we win
by Ian Royal » 29 Mar 2014 13:28
melonhead Couldn't give a oxf*rd if. They kick it straight up in the air for 89 minutes as long as we win
by sandman » 29 Mar 2014 14:41
by melonhead » 31 Mar 2014 10:44
Hoop Blahmelonhead Couldn't give a oxf*rd if. They kick it straight up in the air for 89 minutes as long as we win
Why have you continually slated boring tippy football and said how you wouldn't want to watch it here then?
by Ian Royal » 31 Mar 2014 11:01
sandman If you sign quality players, or in our case last season are given the resources to sign quality players, you can play whatever formation and style you want, Stoke prove that.
by melonhead » 31 Mar 2014 11:14
Who wants to see the ball being hoofed upfield constantly and Kevin Davies fouling his way to success?
by Ian Royal » 31 Mar 2014 12:30
by Extended-Phenotype » 31 Mar 2014 13:38
by melonhead » 31 Mar 2014 14:26
Ian Royal And I never said it does.
Good football does involve moving the ball around with both shorter and longer passes and being able to retain possession. That doesn't mean playing exactly the same as Swansea, or Barcelona. But most of the better teams are towards the tippy tappy side of the middle ground, not the hoofy side.
I'm not the one who brought up Stoke. And I don't understand why people like you seem insistent on bringing up tippy tappy football all the time, because I don't see anyone asking for that.
by melonhead » 31 Mar 2014 14:27
Extended-Phenotype Still would rather see some skill on the pitch and wins coming from that. Not sure I'm that fussed paying for a season ticket if football isn't enjoyable to watch. That's pretty much why I watch it.
by Extended-Phenotype » 31 Mar 2014 15:19
melonheadExtended-Phenotype Still would rather see some skill on the pitch and wins coming from that. Not sure I'm that fussed paying for a season ticket if football isn't enjoyable to watch. That's pretty much why I watch it.
winning games and silverware is enjoyable and entertaining in itself isnt it?
by melonhead » 31 Mar 2014 15:20
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