by genome » 03 Aug 2013 23:25
by creative_username_1 » 03 Aug 2013 23:53
melonhead Dominated first 15, conceded sloppy goal,lost our heads but managed to pull it back. 2nd half much better, kept the ball, constantly proving and deserved the win. Good balance,good shape, good new additions, positive signs all round really.
Mcarthy-7 one great save
Morrison/Pearce 6 fannying about in the box for their goal, otherwise solid.
Bridge/Gunter 7 solid at the back, offered something going forward.
Karacan 6 anonymous in first half, better 2nd.
Guthrie 7 awful first half, like last season, but fair play he grabbed the game by the scruff if the neck 2nd half. Good goal.
Drenthe 7 looked good.grew into the game, and when we were pushing for the win worked really hard and looked dangerous.
Kanu -6 anonymous, few nice touches
Mcleary 8 - excellent, caused problems cutting in, and crossing, made stuff happen
Alf 7 did his job and scored,worked hard, did little else
Pog 6 meh
Jobi 6.5 did ok
Williams 7 looks the business
by Twix » 04 Aug 2013 00:02
royal_ross What has McAnuff actually done to deserve the amount of crap he got last season and is still getting now?
Totally undeserved, he works bloody hard for the team and is a good player. I'm glad when he walked over to take a corner by the North Stand quite a few people clapped him, he in return clapped back.
by creative_username_1 » 04 Aug 2013 00:14
by yappy » 04 Aug 2013 00:18
by creative_username_1 » 04 Aug 2013 00:27
by The Rouge » 04 Aug 2013 00:28
AthleticoSpizz He's had one good game
by St Pauli » 04 Aug 2013 00:30
Libertine I get the feeling Pog is undeservedly the official "escapegoat" for what happened last season...
by SLAMMED » 04 Aug 2013 00:31
creative_username_1 just saw the goals on Sky. I thought Gutherie's goal took much more of a deflection
by creative_username_1 » 04 Aug 2013 00:32
SLAMMEDcreative_username_1 just saw the goals on Sky. I thought Gutherie's goal took much more of a deflection
It did. The camera angle doesn't do it justice.
RIP having more than one camera in the ground
by melonhead » 04 Aug 2013 00:35
by creative_username_1 » 04 Aug 2013 00:36
St Pauli
Good support from the East stand 2nd half, particularly again well done to the boys at the front who wouldn't sit down.
by St Pauli » 04 Aug 2013 00:40
creative_username_1St Pauli
Good support from the East stand 2nd half, particularly again well done to the boys at the front who wouldn't sit down.
blocking the view for the children and elderly....hope they're proud of themselves
by creative_username_1 » 04 Aug 2013 00:44
by Royal Ginger » 04 Aug 2013 00:45
St Paulicreative_username_1St Pauli
Good support from the East stand 2nd half, particularly again well done to the boys at the front who wouldn't sit down.
blocking the view for the children and elderly....hope they're proud of themselves
In case you're not on a windup, there's three other stands for those poor patronised elderly and children to view from...they should be proud of themselves.
by St Pauli » 04 Aug 2013 00:48
creative_username_1 Proud of themselves for purchasing a ticket and having their view and experience ruined?
by SLAMMED » 04 Aug 2013 00:59
by melonhead » 04 Aug 2013 01:02
by P!ssed Off » 04 Aug 2013 01:06
by Royal Ginger » 04 Aug 2013 01:14
P!ssed Off Correction: Guthrie berated Pearce, not Gunter as some have suggested.
It was barely 20 yards from me and quite understandable to be honest.
Pearce's passing had been absolutely woeful up till then (about 30 mins in).
He was being a complete wuss, refusing to take the risk of passing it short and forward, instead either hoofing it or passing (literally) the responsibility on to Morrison or McCarthy.
In the end, after Guthrie presented himself unmarked to Pearce for an easy pass, and Pearce once again refused to put himself under any pressure and shipped the ball square to Morrison, Guthrie and the majority of the crowd around me gave Pearce an earful.
I know some of you will say shouting at him doesn't help his confidence and all that, but many of his passes up till then had been completely toothless, pretty much ducking out of a challenge and shifting the burden on to his teammates.
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