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Post by ---------a on Nov 25, 2008 14:24:59 GMT -1
Bet we lose tonight, brought back down to earth with a bump etc.
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Post by El Morto La Hoja! on Nov 25, 2008 14:36:47 GMT -1
you have to win, there one of our playoff rivals...
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Post by ---------a on Nov 25, 2008 14:48:56 GMT -1
Robertson played well saturday
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Post by El Morto La Hoja! on Nov 25, 2008 14:51:06 GMT -1
cool
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Post by GresleyRam©®™ on Nov 25, 2008 17:12:16 GMT -1
Its the shandy drinkers Derby! ;D
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Post by PureOldGold on Nov 25, 2008 17:14:27 GMT -1
Plymouth have been the suprise package yet again, most expected them to struggle.
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Post by southdownswolf on Nov 25, 2008 18:38:36 GMT -1
Saints played well against us, beat Reading, could be a good game tonight against Plymouth.
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Post by Argyle_Smurf on Nov 25, 2008 22:12:53 GMT -1
you have to win, there one of our playoff rivals...
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Post by ---------a on Nov 25, 2008 22:37:39 GMT -1
What a shite game.
I predicted 0-0 and was right.
We passed it around nice enough, but lacking in the final third again... at least our defence looks a little more solid nowadays though.
McGoldrick should have scored after rounding Larrieu - cleared off line.
Your number 17 looked quite bright i thought and your 19 missed two sitters - both easy headers from close range.
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Post by PASTIE on Nov 25, 2008 22:49:09 GMT -1
17 is Noone (no hyphen) and 19 Seip - our centre half? Noone is the guy plucked from non-league having been still working as a roofer in July and who asked Sturrock when he signed if it was true that he would still get paid when they have six weeks off in the summer. Seip is a class act. Emma texted midway through the first half and said we were useless barring Seip, but it sounds like we picked up a bit at the end... It is a bit of a shandy drinker scoreline at the end...
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Post by ---------a on Nov 25, 2008 23:03:04 GMT -1
Yes Noone, I thought it might have been him as your fans were chanting his name at the end, but wasn't sure. Seip was solid, his first header was pretty shocking tbf... he was about 5 yards out unmarked and headed it over, but his defensive game was good... didn't realise he was still with you guys, thought he'd been transfer listed or was that Timar I get them confused for some reason. Yep, sounds spot on, you did pick up second half a bit. Looked like you came for the draw though. Mmm Indeed, a bit drab, at least my accumulator win made the day worthwhile
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Post by PASTIE on Nov 25, 2008 23:17:17 GMT -1
Yes Noone, I thought it might have been him as your fans were chanting his name at the end, but wasn't sure. Seip was solid, his first header was pretty shocking tbf... he was about 5 yards out unmarked and headed it over, but his defensive game was good... didn't realise he was still with you guys, thought he'd been transfer listed or was that Timar I get them confused for some reason. Yep, sounds spot on, you did pick up second half a bit. Looked like you came for the draw though. Mmm Indeed, a bit drab, at least my accumulator win made the day worthwhile Glad Noone did well. Like to see him play at home... Seip was in disgrace for a while last year - classic Argyle player having had a few scrapes with the law he also stromed off rather than play on the bench and got listed. Now he has turned into golden boy and has just signed a contract extension and I gather was Captain today. Luggy knows what he's doing (shouldn't say that to a Saints fan...). Timar is the big Hungarian beast who eats people. Fractured his forehead in a horrific clash at the end of last season and has lost his place to Cathcart, the loanee teenager from Man U who also looks like quite a player. Win much?
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