BFTG-Bristol city.

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BFTG-Bristol city.

by windermere_royal » 26 Nov 2016 17:46

Seemed to follow the same pattern of a few of our home games this season. looked good in the first half with players looking comfotable on the ball. second half made it difficult for ourselves. BC can probably be justified in feeling hard done by. 25 efforts on goal with only 7 on target. i guess they only have themselves to blame for not getting something from the game.
debatable pen from where i was sitting, bit the lino was alot closer to make the call. and THAT save from AHH. probably deserved the half time two goal margin.

PS, please take Garath off pens, i had a fiver on Williams to score the first goal...

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Re: BFTG-Bristol city.

by Hound » 26 Nov 2016 17:48

Difference was that Brizzle were half decent, esp up front. Much better side than the dross we've played recently

Made the game a much better spectacle as well

Very happy to hold on for the 3 points.

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Re: BFTG-Bristol city.

by windermere_royal » 26 Nov 2016 17:53

if only we had a player like their number 9 in our line up.

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Re: BFTG-Bristol city.

by Pepe the Horseman » 26 Nov 2016 17:55

windermere_royal if only we had a player like their number 9 in our line up.

Lee Tomlin? Looked a real handful.

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by ayjaydee » 26 Nov 2016 17:57

Pepe the Horseman
windermere_royal if only we had a player like their number 9 in our line up.

Lee Tomlin? Looked a real handful.


9 was Tammy Abraham the lad on loan from Chelsea.


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Re: BFTG-Bristol city.

by windermere_royal » 26 Nov 2016 17:58

Pepe the Horseman
windermere_royal if only we had a player like their number 9 in our line up.

Lee Tomlin? Looked a real handful.


Tomlin was 10. Abraham i think was 9.

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Re: BFTG-Bristol city.

by RoyalBlue » 26 Nov 2016 18:00

Pepe the Horseman
windermere_royal if only we had a player like their number 9 in our line up.

Lee Tomlin? Looked a real handful.


Their number 9 wasn't exactly a great finisher though was he!

As for Tubby Tomlin, I said he wouldn't last a full 90 and he didn't. And whilst he was on I couldn't see anything to justify rave reviews.

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Re: BFTG-Bristol city.

by Hound » 26 Nov 2016 18:01

Tomlin was rubbish. Abraham on the other hand was excellent - a real future ahead of him

We coped well with him but he looked class to me. Everything good they did went through him

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Re: BFTG-Bristol city.

by genome » 26 Nov 2016 18:05

All 4 of you have missed Pepe's in-joke


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Re: BFTG-Bristol city.

by Pepe the Horseman » 26 Nov 2016 18:21

genome All 4 of you have missed Pepe's in-joke

It was for you and TBM x

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Re: BFTG-Bristol city.

by Westwood52 » 26 Nov 2016 18:22

I thought today was a reality check. Brizzie were the most vibrant team imo we have had at the Mad Stad this season and we were hanging on a bit in the 2nd half. Three or four players are carrying the team, and the rest seem incapable of digging in when it matters. But hey ho a wins a win.

Habsi 7: One outstanding save , but a couple of really poor kicks.

Gunter 6 : Usual service .
Obita 6: After last week, a bit of a turn down this week.
Moore 9: MOM holds the defence together-really up against a class act to day as well.
McShane 6: Bit of a struggle;but I seem to be on my own here as a lot of people had him down as MOM.
Blackett 8: A real defensive rock.
Evans 6: Disappeared again 2nd half.
Williams 6: Blowing out of his a**** 2nd half.
Macca 8: Our best attacking player, I assume he was injured to be taken off.
Beerens 6: Great goal but that was about it.
Samuel 4: Oh dear a weeks a long time in football

Subs didn't offer much.
Ref: Abysmal again.

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Re: BFTG-Bristol city.

by windermere_royal » 26 Nov 2016 18:30

Westwood52 Ref: Abysmal again.


Please enlighten us to what he actually did wrong?. I thought he was one of the better refs we will see this season.

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Re: BFTG-Bristol city.

by Nameless » 26 Nov 2016 18:38

Can't agree with that marking (not sure how Moore carries the defence if Blackett is a defensive rock !)
McShane was superb, real determination and commitment throughout.
Evans was always making himself available but the job he does is never going to be high visibility.
Williams was making 50 yard runs right to the end

Different views, same game !


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Re: BFTG-Bristol city.

by Pepe the Horseman » 26 Nov 2016 18:41

I liked it when Abraham thought he was playing Fifa and ran through our entire team from kick off.

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Re: BFTG-Bristol city.

by RoyalBlue » 26 Nov 2016 18:45

windermere_royal
Westwood52 Ref: Abysmal again.


Please enlighten us to what he actually did wrong?. I thought he was one of the better refs we will see this season.


Waved away the penalty for starters - thank goodness for Bristol City's favourite Assistant Ref!

Waved advantage when one of just two players we had breaking forward was flattened and left on the ground leaving the other player to take on three defenders on his own!

Being balanced, missed a clear handball in our area by one of our players in the first half. Let AH get away with murder in terms of holding ball in hands and general time wasting.

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Re: BFTG-Bristol city.

by Lower West » 26 Nov 2016 18:47

Westwood52 Gunter 6 : Usual service .
Obita 6: After last week, a bit of a turn down this week.
Moore 9: MOM holds the defence together-really up against a class act to day as well.
McShane 6: Bit of a struggle;but I seem to be on my own here as a lot of people had him down as MOM.
Blackett 8: A real defensive rock.
Evans 6: Disappeared again 2nd half.
Williams 6: Blowing out of his a**** 2nd half.
Macca 8: Our best attacking player, I assume he was injured to be taken off.
Beerens 6: Great goal but that was about it.
Samuel 4: Oh dear a weeks a long time in football



Overall that's extremely harsh. When you consider that the core of the BC team have played together for some considerable time. Certainly all round the best team we've played in recent weeks. At times in the first half the football played was sublime. The passing crisp and fast. The second goal being one of the best in terms of teamwork so far this season.

Samuel providing an outlet than Yann could never do now. Never going to win an aerial battle with 2 towering defenders.

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Re: BFTG-Bristol city.

by Royal Ginger » 26 Nov 2016 18:59

McShane was MOTM. Made some really crucial tackles. It was blood and guts stuff for most of the defence. I'm still not sure on Blackett.

Thoroughly enjoyed their no 2 having an Ian Harte gif moment on the corner of our box in the first half.

Sat at the other end, but the penatly looked a bit iffy from where I was. It'll be interesting to see the replay.

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Re: BFTG-Bristol city.

by George_ » 26 Nov 2016 19:00

Really enjoyed that.

Not only do we have a really good team, we also have a team of determined battlers who will put their body on the line and know how to grind out a result. We have a identity.

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Re: BFTG-Bristol city.

by muirinho » 26 Nov 2016 19:14

Westwood52 I thought today was a reality check. Brizzie were the most vibrant team imo we have had at the Mad Stad this season and we were hanging on a bit in the 2nd half. Three or four players are carrying the team, and the rest seem incapable of digging in when it matters. But hey ho a wins a win.


Geez, do you think we actually ARE Barca? Lighten up!

Gunter 6 : Usual service .
solid, and provided a sublime assist. What more are you looking for??
Obita 6: After last week, a bit of a turn down this week.
did well against a more than decent side
Moore 9: MOM holds the defence together-really up against a class act to day as well.
actually thought McShane was better, but not going to argue
McShane 6: Bit of a struggle;but I seem to be on my own here as a lot of people had him down as MOM.
were you even watching the same game?
Blackett 8: A real defensive rock.
Agree he was good, but in no way better than McShane.
Macca 8: Our best attacking player, I assume he was injured to be taken off.
Guessing he was taken off because of being on 4 yellows, and we'd already lost Moore for Fulham at that point.
Beerens 6: Great goal but that was about it.
was involved in loads, particularly first half. Still too easily pushed off the ball for me, but implying he was barely adequate apart from the goal???
Samuel 4: Oh dear a weeks a long time in football

Seriously, were you actually there? Won the penalty, provided an outlet, did everything that could be asked of him except score

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Re: BFTG-Bristol city.

by Nameless » 26 Nov 2016 19:15

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Westwood52 Ref: Abysmal again.


Please enlighten us to what he actually did wrong?. I thought he was one of the better refs we will see this season.


Waved away the penalty for starters - thank goodness for Bristol City's favourite Assistant Ref!

Waved advantage when one of just two players we had breaking forward was flattened and left on the ground leaving the other player to take on three defenders on his own!

Being balanced, missed a clear handball in our area by one of our players in the first half. Let AH get away with murder in terms of holding ball in hands and general time wasting.


To be fair to the ref you cannot say awarding our penalty was getting anything wrong ! It was a good example of the officials working together.
He missed quite a lot, but then if he'd blown for everything we'd have called him whistle happy. Two annoying ones though were the blatant rugby tackle on Danny which led to Danny getting a formal warning for complaining about and the massive handball by one of their forwards in the first half (he'd overshot the ball and reached an arm back behind him to control the ball)
Overall though I thought he was ok.

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