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Re: Plymouth (A) Match Thread Sponsored by AVIVA

by RoyalBlue » 28 Dec 2009 17:05

Wimb LOLZ 4-1 to all those utter stupid pcunts that said it was all Rodgers fault :roll:


That would be Howe and Madejski (and their loyal disciples then)!

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Re: Plymouth (A) Match Thread Sponsored by AVIVA

by Ian Royal » 28 Dec 2009 17:05

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Wimb LOLZ 4-1 to all those utter stupid pcunts that said it was all Rodgers fault :roll:


Yep.



4-1 QPR
4-2 Palace

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Re: Plymouth (A) Match Thread Sponsored by AVIVA

by LoyalRoyal22 » 28 Dec 2009 17:06

Im lost for words. How our decline has been so quick. Madejski is a tosser, he sacked Brendan after signs of improvement and then put in a couple of no-bodys to move us backwards. I dont understand

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Re: Plymouth (A) Match Thread Sponsored by AVIVA

by rhroyal » 28 Dec 2009 17:06

Rev Algenon Stickleback H
Ian Royal One thing is certain, we have spectacularly messed up 4/5s of the last two and a half seasons, underperforming chronically.

five transfer windows in a row with us thinking "well, we look OK. We probably don't need to buy"

Maybe this defeat will be the wake-up call we need.

PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE LET THIS BE RIGHT!

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Re: Plymouth (A) Match Thread Sponsored by AVIVA

by themadstad » 28 Dec 2009 17:06

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hutch Ipswich 3--0 up now.


No real surprises in their turn around. Even when we were picking up the occasional win and they couldn't buy a win they were still looking like finishing above us at the end of the season.


They weren't really losing many. I had no doubt they'd pull away....


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Re: Plymouth (A) Match Thread Sponsored by AVIVA

by Ian Royal » 28 Dec 2009 17:06

weybridgewanderer
Ian Royal You could take the view that relegation would actually be good for us in the long run. We have a lot of very good youngsters, who if we can keep could potentially get us promoted straight back with a couple of useful additions and then start a Champ season with momentum and experience.

Equally staying up could be bad as we end up continually fighting relegation for the next few seasons without any real ability to build momentum to get back to the right end of the league.

One thing is certain, we have spectacularly messed up 4/5s of the last two and a half seasons, underperforming chronically.


I've been hearing about this crop of very good youngsters we have for a couple of seasons

Why don't we trying playing some of them?

the current lot are getting humped, again


We are playing two of them. Don't ask me why we're not playing Davies or Karacan.

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Re: Plymouth (A) Match Thread Sponsored by AVIVA

by DOYLERSAROYALER » 28 Dec 2009 17:07

Clubs about to self implode ...stand back chaps!

The ultimate humiliation is when London Irish take over the stadium and the football club are tenants!
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Re: Plymouth (A) Match Thread Sponsored by AVIVA

by Wimb » 28 Dec 2009 17:07

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Wimb LOLZ 4-1 to all those utter stupid pcunts that said it was all Rodgers fault :roll:


Yep.



4-1 QPR
4-2 Palace


Yes, this same group of players lost those games as well, hence my point. The manager can't solely be to blame.

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Re: Plymouth (A) Match Thread Sponsored by AVIVA

by URZZZZZZZZ » 28 Dec 2009 17:07

Ark Royal Hope everyone is looking forward to renewing our derby with the Shite next season. This lot are going down.


Doubt it, Swindon are going up. 3 Divisions between us 2 seasons ago! Oh look 4-1, shock.

I am absolutely sick to death of this, what a fall from grace! Fortunately for me, my second team is Rochdale, so the prospect of them winning the league and a tie against them next season is mildly cheering me up.

Get a MANAGER in asap.


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Re: Plymouth (A) Match Thread Sponsored by AVIVA

by winchester_royal » 28 Dec 2009 17:07

This may well force Madejski to put some money into the club. He's a businessman, and he knows what going down will do to Reading's value.

Appalling, and hardly suprising when one considers the appalling lack of pace in our defence.

BRING IN HODDLE.

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Re: Plymouth (A) Match Thread Sponsored by AVIVA

by ZacNaloen » 28 Dec 2009 17:07

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Wimb LOLZ 4-1 to all those utter stupid pcunts that said it was all Rodgers fault :roll:


Yep.



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Yes, clearly it was all Rodgers fault :|

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Re: Plymouth (A) Match Thread Sponsored by AVIVA

by Ian Royal » 28 Dec 2009 17:08

Of course it isn't solely the manager's fault, but lets face it, we're where we are and things don't magically reset when someone new takes over.

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Re: Plymouth (A) Match Thread Sponsored by AVIVA

by howser » 28 Dec 2009 17:09

Well who is going to get the blame now ?? after all many on here crucified BR so who is in the firing line now from the egomonster lovers ???


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Re: Plymouth (A) Match Thread Sponsored by AVIVA

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Wimb LOLZ 4-1 to all those utter stupid pcunts that said it was all Rodgers fault :roll:


Yep.



4-1 QPR
4-2 Palace

QPR - Excellent, play-off chasing team.
Palace - Inspired by the brilliant Moses.

Plymouth - Shite.

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Re: Plymouth (A) Match Thread Sponsored by AVIVA

by ZacNaloen » 28 Dec 2009 17:09

Ian Royal Of course it isn't solely the manager's fault, but lets face it, we're where we are and things don't magically reset when someone new takes over.




Quite certain that was his point.

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Re: Plymouth (A) Match Thread Sponsored by AVIVA

by Ark Royal » 28 Dec 2009 17:10

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Ark Royal Hope everyone is looking forward to renewing our derby with the Shite next season. This lot are going down.


Doubt it, Swindon are going up. 3 Divisions between us 2 seasons ago! Oh look 4-1, shock.

I am absolutely sick to death of this, what a fall from grace! Fortunately for me, my second team is Rochdale, so the prospect of them winning the league and a tie against them next season is mildly cheering me up.

Get a MANAGER in asap.


I was talking about Aldersh*t.

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Re: Plymouth (A) Match Thread Sponsored by AVIVA

by RoyalBlue » 28 Dec 2009 17:10

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Ian Royal One thing is certain, we have spectacularly messed up 4/5s of the last two and a half seasons, underperforming chronically.

five transfer windows in a row with us thinking "well, we look OK. We probably don't need to buy"

Maybe this defeat will be the wake-up call we need.


It's not the supporters who need the wake up call. It's comatose Madejski and his pals! It sounds like their current plan is to further strengthen the squad and reaffirm the Chairman's Premier League ambition by shipping out a few more players in the forthcoming transfer window.

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Re: Plymouth (A) Match Thread Sponsored by AVIVA

by PEARCEY » 28 Dec 2009 17:10

I hope this result ends all the stupid talk about making the play-offs and about McDermott becoming the new manager. Neither is remotely viable.
We desperately need a new manager. No more delays.

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Re: Plymouth (A) Match Thread Sponsored by AVIVA

by ankeny » 28 Dec 2009 17:10

Aftrer waiting nearly forty years to see top flight football Im back where I fukin started third division football,bunch of cutning tossers from top to bottom in this club now.Thank god for the cricket.
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Re: Plymouth (A) Match Thread Sponsored by AVIVA

by Wimb » 28 Dec 2009 17:10

Ian Royal Of course it isn't solely the manager's fault, but lets face it, we're where we are and things don't magically reset when someone new takes over.


Was more directed at certain morons who assumed it was Rodgers 'big book of tactics' the fact he 'refused to play SSC's players' and his press conferences, that were the only thing keeping us from the playoffs. The same lot that screamed for 4-4-2 and to play it simple and that doing so would magically make it alright.

For the record I agree with you Ian :(

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