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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2016 15:55:37 GMT
That Dam mouse is such a miserable bad steward.
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Post by syg on Dec 18, 2016 17:37:59 GMT
Mouse got dumped by another mouse for a duck. He is going to have issues and we need to look after him.
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Post by Gas Go Marching In on Dec 18, 2016 19:03:14 GMT
Great. Have a biscuit. Signing a million pound player (Agard) is so realistic. expecting inexperienced players like boateng,roberts,salter,roos and colkett to cut the mustard is unrealistic. Because "you don't win anything wih kids" 😉
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Post by mariobalotelli on Dec 18, 2016 19:13:03 GMT
Whatever way you want to word it, it's still fickle. if I was fickle I would of stopped going years ago,the club need those fickle supporters else we would be buggered I'm sure you have stopped, only to go back when the team is winning right? Now you're stopping again because they're not winning. As you were.
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Post by BishopstonBRFC on Dec 18, 2016 19:49:30 GMT
Roberts has clearly had enough, who can blame him, but he's only 1 player that doesn't explain the other's failings lately. JC now seems 1st choice RB if DC wants a stronger(!) back 4. JC on yesterday's showing is clearly not the answer at RB. Especially if we play this diamond with four centre mids as we had literally nothing out wide. We missed Leadbitter's overlapping runs yesterday.
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Post by BishopstonBRFC on Dec 18, 2016 19:51:18 GMT
if I was fickle I would of stopped going years ago,the club need those fickle supporters else we would be buggered I'm sure you have stopped, only to go back when the team is winning right? Now you're stopping again because they're not winning. As you were. Did you go yesterday? If I hadn't already bought a Charlton ticket I'd be thinking twice about it. It's a big outlay for a rubbish day leaving you feeling worse and a lot poorer than before you left.
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Post by pirate49 on Dec 18, 2016 20:02:50 GMT
JC on yesterday's showing is clearly not the answer at RB. I'm not a great fan of JC but to be fair to him he was totally exposed yesterday and had no-one in front of him to clear the ball to. I was sitting behind the RB position yesterday during the first half and time after time there was no midfielder in front of him. The only outlet was usually Gaffney who had wandered over to that side. The whole midfield (4?) were playing centrally or over on the left.
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Post by paulpirate on Dec 18, 2016 20:09:03 GMT
if I was fickle I would of stopped going years ago,the club need those fickle supporters else we would be buggered I'm sure you have stopped, only to go back when the team is winning right? Now you're stopping again because they're not winning. As you were. yeah I only go after we've won a few on trot,you know that
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Post by BishopstonBRFC on Dec 18, 2016 20:10:40 GMT
JC on yesterday's showing is clearly not the answer at RB. I'm not a great fan of JC but to be fair to him he was totally exposed yesterday and had no-one in front of him to clear the ball to. I was sitting behind the RB position yesterday during the first half and time after time there was no midfielder in front of him. The only outlet was usually Gaffney who had wandered over to that side. The whole midfield (4?) were playing centrally or over on the left. Which is yet another problem with the diamond.
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Post by Topper Gas on Dec 18, 2016 21:49:08 GMT
JC on yesterday's showing is clearly not the answer at RB. I'm not a great fan of JC but to be fair to him he was totally exposed yesterday and had no-one in front of him to clear the ball to. I was sitting behind the RB position yesterday during the first half and time after time there was no midfielder in front of him. The only outlet was usually Gaffney who had wandered over to that side. The whole midfield (4?) were playing centrally or over on the left. That's not true as Sincs was covering the right side for the first 30 mins then he swapped with Ollie C, which seemed a bit odd as we then had a right footer on the left and a left footer on the right but I guess it worked as we didn't concede another goal. We seemed to lose our way again when BB came on to replace Sincs and seemed to play at RWB.
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Post by 2nd May 1990 on Dec 18, 2016 22:58:34 GMT
Not the clubs fault the fans are fickle. No. It's the players. The oldest economic platitude in the book. Supply and demand. If the team supply the goodies the fans will turn up. We've seen that over the last two years. If they don't, the fans won't turn up. Its the least surprising outcome in football. Where is the shock? But I will go to Charlton You underestimate our fans. Our attendance went up in our relegation season and then up again in the conference. We have a great fan base who don't duck out when the going gets tough, which is unusual in this day and age but I'm proud to say that it is the gashead way.
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Post by pirate49 on Dec 18, 2016 23:20:16 GMT
I'm not a great fan of JC but to be fair to him he was totally exposed yesterday and had no-one in front of him to clear the ball to. I was sitting behind the RB position yesterday during the first half and time after time there was no midfielder in front of him. The only outlet was usually Gaffney who had wandered over to that side. The whole midfield (4?) were playing centrally or over on the left. That's not true as Sincs was covering the right side for the first 30 mins then he swapped with Ollie C, which seemed a bit odd as we then had a right footer on the left and a left footer on the right but I guess it worked as we didn't concede another goal. We seemed to lose our way again when BB came on to replace Sincs and seemed to play at RWB. Only saying what I saw and what those around me commented upon.
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