Gunts on his way?

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Re: Gunts on his way?

by OLLIE KEARNS » 24 Jan 2016 15:41

Maybe it's you watching a different game ? :D Didn't you just say THIS DOESN'T HAPPEN when there are many people who see him do just that on a regular basis ? That's the fun of football though, we all have different opinions.

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Re: Gunts on his way?

by KC Royal » 24 Jan 2016 17:31

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AthleticoSpizz Really Ian??

Seriously, were you actually there today?


Can't remember the block but think Ian's generally spot on tbf. Honestly shocked at all the praise he's getting, and i'm certainly not anti-Gunter!

2nd half I remember think before we scored he gave the ball away carelessly which led to a Sheffield Weds break with him out of position. I'll admit he played fairly well in the latter part of the game, but I actually thought he was pretty poor up until then.


If you seriously can't remember the block then I think that puts all other comment from you in the 'ignore' box. It was such a significant moment in the game that anyone who missed it clearly wasn't concentrating.

Let's be clear, attacker has open goal to shoot at. No chance he will miss. Goalkeeper is wrong footed. Gunter throws himself at the ball and deflects said shot over the bar. It was a match saver. Yet you can't remember it?

Gunter was clear contender for MoM. Anyone who can't see that is simply prejudiced against him.


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Have now seen the block, think at the time was more just relieved it went over as thought it was going in. It was down the far end from me so didn't realise it was Gunter who blocked it. All seemed to happen quite quickly. Definitely was a great block.
I'll admit was harsh on Gunter earlier, he had a decent game, but he wasn't close to being MOTM for me, he wasn't even our best defender IMO.

Certainly not prejudiced against him, was only saying before the game how I couldn't understand all the stick he gets. I did think of this thread whilst watching the game though which maybe didn't help.

Good job I don't post much on here - it's clear I talk a load of rubbish :(

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Re: Gunts on his way?

by AthleticoSpizz » 24 Jan 2016 18:00

No harm done KC...we all spout bollox most of the time...it's just a differing of opinions.

Be aware tho', you are not allowed a different opinion on here without having someone (patiently awaiting their moment) to jump down your throat :wink:

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Re: Gunts on his way?

by RG7Fan » 24 Jan 2016 18:07

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72 bus Pretty much sums up Gunters style of play
1: Receive ball
2: Run to the half way line
3: Stop and play the ball sidways/backwards
4: Repeat


Your village has sent out a message asking for their idiot to return. Do them a favour.


The above happened a lot in the first half of the SW game. Second half he was a lot better.

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Re: Gunts on his way?

by Ian Royal » 24 Jan 2016 18:11

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72 bus Pretty much sums up Gunters style of play
1: Receive ball
2: Run to the half way line
3: Stop and play the ball sidways/backwards
4: Repeat


THIS.DOESN'T.HAPPEN.

Correct, 1 and 2 are the wrong way round.


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Re: Gunts on his way?

by Pepe the Horseman » 24 Jan 2016 18:12

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72 bus Pretty much sums up Gunters style of play
1: Receive ball
2: Run to the half way line
3: Stop and play the ball sidways/backwards
4: Repeat


Your village has sent out a message asking for their idiot to return. Do them a favour.


The above happened a lot in the first half of the SW game. Second half he was a lot better.

Main reason for that was he was playing behind Williams in the first half, so had fcuk all options.

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Re: Gunts on his way?

by RG7Fan » 24 Jan 2016 18:25

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The above happened a lot in the first half of the SW game. Second half he was a lot better.

Main reason for that was he was playing behind Williams in the first half, so had fcuk all options.


Well for sure Williams is no right mid, and you're right he wasn't in the position that GMac would have been in (and HRK was later) so that did limit CG's options. But GC and AF did seem to slow things down incredibly yesterday - just felt too defensive and negative.

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Re: Gunts on his way?

by Tommio » 24 Jan 2016 18:27

Don't agree with you that Ferdinand did anything wrong yesterday. He's been our best defender when fit this season.

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Re: Gunts on his way?

by AthleticoSpizz » 24 Jan 2016 18:36

Some on here are too analytical.....(but that's the $ky retrospective pick-it-to-pieces generation for you)

Just enjoy the good bits....it's much more fun.......(thought AF was holding fort for Jake C to get about a bit more fwiw)


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Re: Gunts on his way?

by Ian Royal » 24 Jan 2016 20:13

AthleticoSpizz Some on here are too analytical.....(but that's the $ky retrospective pick-it-to-pieces generation for you)

Just enjoy the good bits....it's much more fun.......(thought AF was holding fort for Jake C to get about a bit more fwiw)

It's possible to be analytical without it ruining your enjoyment you know.

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Re: Gunts on his way?

by AthleticoSpizz » 24 Jan 2016 20:28

Rather deal in the real-time TBF

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Re: Gunts on his way?

by paddy20 » 24 Jan 2016 22:25

Tommio Don't agree with you that Ferdinand did anything wrong yesterday. He's been our best defender when fit this season.


I Like Ferdinand but I think he was responsible for losing his man for their goal. Having said that he has saved us on many occasion.

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Re: Gunts on his way?

by Ian Royal » 24 Jan 2016 23:44

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Tommio Don't agree with you that Ferdinand did anything wrong yesterday. He's been our best defender when fit this season.


I Like Ferdinand but I think he was responsible for losing his man for their goal. Having said that he has saved us on many occasion.


Him and Gunter appeared to mark each other, but I'd give Gunter the benefit of the doubt and assume he had to stay free to watch the back stick, as the fullback, rather than track Hooper's drop back. It's probably a bit harsh on Ferdie though as, iirc, the ball took a touch from someone to deflect it back to Hooper and I think Ferdinand may have been in the right spot to clear if there'd been no touch.


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Re: Gunts on his way?

by sandman » 25 Jan 2016 01:48

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Tommio Don't agree with you that Ferdinand did anything wrong yesterday. He's been our best defender when fit this season.


I Like Ferdinand but I think he was responsible for losing his man for their goal. Having said that he has saved us on many occasion.

If Cooper hadn't passed it to them when we were in comfortable possession then Ferdinand, and everyone else for that matter, wouldn't have been having to chase back.

Not entirely Cooper's fault because no one was moving for him so he resorted to trying to force a pass rather than having the patience that comes with a bit of experience. He'll learn and the best way for him to do that is beside Ferdinand.

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Re: Gunts on his way?

by Vision » 25 Jan 2016 08:56

72 bus Pretty much sums up Gunters style of play
1: Receive ball
2: Run to the half way line
3: Stops, realises he isn't playing with Gareth Bale today and plays the ball sidways/backwards
4: Repeat


Edited slightly for you.

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Re: Gunts on his way?

by Kuhl_Runnings » 25 Jan 2016 10:51

72 bus Pretty much sums up Gunters style of play
1: Receive ball
2: Run to the half way line
3: Stop and play the ball sidways/backwards
4: Repeat


5. Runs to the top of the box out wide and puts in a really half-assed cross that gets headed or cleared away, then the opposing team counter attacks.

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Re: Gunts on his way?

by Armadillo Roadkill » 25 Jan 2016 10:56

1: Receives the ball.
2: Runs to the halfway line.
3: Sees that all of his team mates are standing around like statues being completely marked out of the game by third rate journeymen midfielders who don't even have to try to mark them because they're so static.
4: Passes sideways to a Hector or Cooper.

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Re: Gunts on his way?

by Snowball136 » 25 Jan 2016 11:16

Just a thought but how many crosses from any player are "successful"?

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Re: Gunts on his way?

by Gunny Fishcake » 25 Jan 2016 11:52

Any player who plays for us and shows any potential always go it's just the way it is , we're just a glorified stepping stone as are nearly every other team on the entire football league and most of the Premiership

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Re: Gunts on his way?

by Nameless » 25 Jan 2016 11:54

Gunny Fishcake Any player who plays for us and shows any potential always go it's just the way it is , we're just a glorified stepping stone as are nearly every other team on the entire football league and most of the Premiership


Unnecessary use of the word 'nearly' there.
Football players move clubs. It's how it works.

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