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> Jah Lush Wrote:

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> > I don't remember that. Obviously, deleted from

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> > memory bank.

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> Don't worry, I don't see a repeat at all on

> Sunday. Happy Birthday Jimmy Greaves btw

> (according to West Ham website)


Which ever team you follow, he was a great player. Such shame about his previous drink problem.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Unlucky Spammers.



Was just poor bad luck, we were miles the better team. A bit frustrating that without two injury time goals in our games against Utd and Spuds(actually 3 if you include your winner at UP) we'd be 4 (5) points better off and in the hunt still...

I wouldn't say you were miles better. I thought a draw was a fair result. Take heart though, you played very well and are a much better side without Carroll and Nolan in the starting Xl. Reid, Cresswell and Noble were all excellent today though Noble was a bit lucky not to have got sent off for a second bookable offence.


One thing is puzzling me though... Lamela is just not doing it for me. He needs to improve 100-per-cent. Out of all our substitutions today he more than anyone needed to go off. Though I must say Demb?l? was also rubbish today and was rightly substituted at half-time.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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. Take heart though, you

> played very well and are a much better side

> without Carroll and Nolan in the starting Xl.


as everyone in the World knows, except on fella,,,who happens to be our manager ;(

It's not that long ago that Carroll was selected for England. And I know that doesn't mean BFS uses him in the way England intended to.


I think it's ok to play Carroll in Plan B football but I'd not want him in my starting team each week. Footballers are generally dumb (slight joke) and if they see a big target man they will use him even if it's not the manager or BFS instructions.


John Toshack was used primarily to knock the ball down to Keegan. Many plaudits and a trophy or two followed.


We are getting rather snobbish about how our football is played.


of course , a few clubs like West Ham and Celtic can say they always saw it thus. :) There are a few more to add to those two of course. Spurs pass and move probably.

red devil Wrote:

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> I liked this piece he

> did...http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/315765

> 88

> Roy Keane too miserable, couldn't go on tour with

> him? Errrr, brother Liam springs to mind Noel :)


He probably didn't want to go on tour with him either to be fair.

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