Back from the game: Colchester

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Re: Back from the game: Colchester

by Platypuss » 13 Aug 2015 14:02

thirtyyarder Highlights here if anyone wants them

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bvraBPeJXck


Some nice passing moves in there tbf and the first two chances alone were good enough to have won the game.

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Re: Back from the game: Colchester

by Big Foot » 13 Aug 2015 14:15

Fans sounded a lot louder cheering the goal than I remembered!

Ball from Norwood for the goal gets better with every watch, fair play - didn't appreciate it half as much at the time, the downside of sitting in row 4/5

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Re: Back from the game: Colchester

by melonhead » 13 Aug 2015 16:16

Platypuss
thirtyyarder Highlights here if anyone wants them

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bvraBPeJXck


Some nice passing moves in there tbf and the first two chances alone were good enough to have won the game.


some really nice football. looks like Colchester had bugger all, we looked neat, tidy and organised, and their keeper had a great evening.
we are notoriously bad against lower league oppo in the cups, so all in all im pretty darned happy with it all

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Re: Back from the game: Colchester

by Ian Royal » 13 Aug 2015 19:27

thirtyyarder Highlights here if anyone wants them

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bvraBPeJXck

Amazing. Slightly weak finishing, but from that you'd thonk we were all over them and their keeper had a worldy yet it sounded (and from the reports of those there seemingly) terrible.

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Re: Back from the game: Colchester

by eddiegrundy » 13 Aug 2015 22:42

It's not clear from the video but Colchester keeper Sam Walker had to go off - you can see him waving his hand for treatment after a second half save. He's done his knee in and is likely to miss the rest of the season. He was having a great game until then.


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Re: Back from the game: Colchester

by Jagermesiter1871 » 13 Aug 2015 22:54

So basically if Blackman could finish like Gunter we'd have walked it?

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Re: Back from the game: Colchester

by Big Foot » 14 Aug 2015 09:25

Jagermesiter1871 So basically if Blackman could finish like Gunter we'd have walked it?

Shhhhhhhhhhhhh

He's got nothing to prove, remember?

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Re: Back from the game: Colchester

by WestRoyal » 14 Aug 2015 12:15

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Quite. No surprise whatsoever however to see that he managed to play every minute for the Reggae Reggae Sauce in whatever summer tournament it was they excelled in.

I put a bet out there on Twitter with a friend of mine (who knows McCleary) that he wouldn't play more than 20 games for us this season, nevermind 20 league games

He then tweeted back crowing how he'd played 110 games for us in 3 years :roll:


Well done you!

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Re: Back from the game: Colchester

by Haag Royal » 14 Aug 2015 13:22

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Jagermesiter1871 So basically if Blackman could finish like Gunter we'd have walked it?

Shhhhhhhhhhhhh

He's got nothing to prove, remember?


I wonder at what point this season he may well regret saying that.....?


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Re: Back from the game: Colchester

by Ian Royal » 14 Aug 2015 23:25

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Jagermesiter1871 So basically if Blackman could finish like Gunter we'd have walked it?

Shhhhhhhhhhhhh

He's got nothing to prove, remember?


I wonder at what point this season he may well regret saying that.....?

10 games in when it becomes obvious he's not achieving and he's dumped to the bench or worse? Pretty much what happened last season bar the injury forcing the issue.

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Re: Back from the game: Colchester

by stealthpapes » 15 Aug 2015 10:05

Almost feel sorry for him - the approach work on those chances is genuinely good.

But he's got absolutely nothing to prove, right?

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Re: Back from the game: Colchester

by Snowball » 15 Aug 2015 10:29

Look, this guy got three goals in pre-season, has got a goal and hit the bar already in 1 league plus 1 cup game (198 minutes).

Meanwhile a much-vaunted striker, an American international, two recently ex-Prem players and all the rest put together have managed to score 1 goal between the, unbelievably by Gunter after a peach of a pass from another regular scapegoat, Norwood..

Why don't you lot try getting behind players instead of trying to make your own tiny lives better by slagging off the latest object of your disaffection?

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Re: Back from the game: Colchester

by Hoop Blah » 16 Aug 2015 08:36

Norwood, regular scapegoat? I think you're seeing things there snowball, he's generally well supported on here IMO.

As for the players you list in comparison to Blackman, only one of them is a forward (who I don't think has played an awful amount during pre-season). Seems a bit odd to defend Blackmans attitude and contribution by comparing him hitting the bar to a centre half who's hardly played not scoring a load of pre-season goals!


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Re: Back from the game: Colchester

by sandman » 16 Aug 2015 11:22

Snowball Look, this guy got three goals in pre-season, has got a goal and hit the bar already in 1 league plus 1 cup game (198 minutes).

Meanwhile a much-vaunted striker, an American international, two recently ex-Prem players and all the rest put together have managed to score 1 goal between the, unbelievably by Gunter after a peach of a pass from another regular scapegoat, Norwood..

Why don't you lot try getting behind players instead of trying to make your own tiny lives better by slagging off the latest object of your disaffection?


Not much point of a discussion forum then. Not sure why you had to take a dig at Williams, to make your tiny life better?

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Re: Back from the game: Colchester

by Snowball » 16 Aug 2015 12:13

Not "digging" at any of the players.

Making the point that Blackman is our joint-top scorer and yet still gets slagged.

IMO, ATM he fully deserves to start games for RFC

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Re: Back from the game: Colchester

by SCIAG » 16 Aug 2015 12:35

I have no problem with Blackman starting whilst Pog, Samuel, McCleary, HRK, Stacey and Fosu are recovering from injuries and Cox is struggling.

Once they're fit, he should never play again.

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Re: Back from the game: Colchester

by Ian Royal » 16 Aug 2015 13:27

Snowball Not "digging" at any of the players.

Making the point that Blackman is our joint-top scorer and yet still gets slagged.

IMO, ATM he fully deserves to start games for RFC

Joint-top scorer? We've played two games and he's scored one goal ffs. That's as relevant as the League table currently is. You are aware the guy's started over 30 games for us and has featured in many more? Yet scoring in one out of one league games wipes out all history for you? Mental.

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Re: Back from the game: Colchester

by Will95 » 16 Aug 2015 21:04

SCIAG I have no problem with Blackman starting whilst Pog, Samuel, McCleary, HRK, Stacey and Fosu are recovering from injuries and Cox is struggling.

Once they're fit, he should never play again.


Blackman>>>>>>>HRK

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Re: Back from the game: Colchester

by blueroyals » 16 Aug 2015 21:26

Snowball Not "digging" at any of the players.

Making the point that Blackman is our joint-top scorer and yet still gets slagged.

IMO, ATM he fully deserves to start games for RFC


We're also averaging 0.5 goals scored per league game and are unbeaten at home all season. Do you see what I did there?

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Re: Back from the game: Colchester

by SCIAG » 16 Aug 2015 21:41

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SCIAG I have no problem with Blackman starting whilst Pog, Samuel, McCleary, HRK, Stacey and Fosu are recovering from injuries and Cox is struggling.

Once they're fit, he should never play again.


Blackman>>>>>>>HRK

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