by download » 24 Sep 2016 23:10
by moo » 24 Sep 2016 23:14
download Has there been a rule change. Huddersfield had a player treated on the pitch and once the trainer went off, he was allowed to continue without going off the pitch and waiting for the referee to allow him back on.
by download » 24 Sep 2016 23:18
moodownload Has there been a rule change. Huddersfield had a player treated on the pitch and once the trainer went off, he was allowed to continue without going off the pitch and waiting for the referee to allow him back on.
Yep, new rule.
by bikey_is_god! » 24 Sep 2016 23:31
by Mikey_1985 » 24 Sep 2016 23:52
by Maneki Neko » 25 Sep 2016 00:21
Nameless Anyone care to suggest what it is that has allowed Stam (untried, inexperienced in this county and league) to look like he knows what he is doing when recent managers with more experience have struggled ?
Beginners luck ?
by CountryRoyal » 25 Sep 2016 00:33
by Royal Ginger » 25 Sep 2016 01:00
by marlowuk » 25 Sep 2016 01:26
by bobby1413 » 25 Sep 2016 07:25
PieEater First of all, oxf*rd off with Sweet Caroline, it really ruins it for me.
by bobby1413 » 25 Sep 2016 07:43
Royal Ginger Enjoyed it today but spent whole of half time queueing on the concourse. The agency staff need better supervision.
by bobby1413 » 25 Sep 2016 07:48
CountryRoyalNameless Anyone care to suggest what it is that has allowed Stam (untried, inexperienced in this county and league) to look like he knows what he is doing when recent managers with more experience have struggled ?
Beginners luck ?
At a guess; commands respect and has brought in players he feels can implement his philosophy and style of play.
Added grit, determination and unity to the squad while setting realistic (or perhaps slightly low) expectations.
by dontbedaft » 25 Sep 2016 08:38
by Ian Herring » 25 Sep 2016 08:40
by genome » 25 Sep 2016 09:41
by Sutekh » 25 Sep 2016 09:47
Nameless Anyone care to suggest what it is that has allowed Stam (untried, inexperienced in this county and league) to look like he knows what he is doing when recent managers with more experience have struggled ?
Beginners luck ?
by Sutekh » 25 Sep 2016 09:54
bobby1413Royal Ginger Enjoyed it today but spent whole of half time queueing on the concourse. The agency staff need better supervision.
This has been going on years. What is it like as a home fan at bigger clubs?
How do Chelsea/Man United/Liverpool fans get served at half time? I don't know why it's so bad. It's hardly a shock is it... They don't suddenly get caught off guard as 6000 fans (or whatever) come at half time.
Maybe they should sell bottles or something? I went to the Olympic stadium (West Ham ground) over the summer for a rugby game (it was shit), but they had massive buckets everywhere with ice and bottles in where you just threw £4 at the person next to it and grabbed one. It took around 1 second to get your drink.
...
On a separate note I bought a beer at the bit outside the east stand and also a bottle of water. Water cost £2.10 - nearly had a heart attack.
by Sutekh » 25 Sep 2016 09:57
Sutekhbobby1413Royal Ginger Enjoyed it today but spent whole of half time queueing on the concourse. The agency staff need better supervision.
This has been going on years. What is it like as a home fan at bigger clubs?
How do Chelsea/Man United/Liverpool fans get served at half time? I don't know why it's so bad. It's hardly a shock is it... They don't suddenly get caught off guard as 6000 fans (or whatever) come at half time.
Maybe they should sell bottles or something? I went to the Olympic stadium (West Ham ground) over the summer for a rugby game (it was shit), but they had massive buckets everywhere with ice and bottles in where you just threw £4 at the person next to it and grabbed one. It took around 1 second to get your drink.
...
On a separate note I bought a beer at the bit outside the east stand and also a bottle of water. Water cost £2.10 - nearly had a heart attack.
Rugby fans apparently don't hurl bottles at each other (or players) during the game whereas football fans (obviously ) would do.
by Nameless » 25 Sep 2016 10:03
SutekhNameless Anyone care to suggest what it is that has allowed Stam (untried, inexperienced in this county and league) to look like he knows what he is doing when recent managers with more experience have struggled ?
Beginners luck ?
I doubt it is totally down to Stam, remember he has Andries Ulderink and Said Bakkati alongside him as part of his "management" team plus the contribution of Dave Beasant and Steven Reid on the coaching side.
And Dave Beasant is presumably working well with the keepers as Habsi doesn't seem to be quite as "dangerous" with the ball when outfield players pass to him as he was a few weeks ago.
by genome » 25 Sep 2016 10:14
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