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Post by Roaster©®™ on Mar 13, 2007 21:25:08 GMT -1
Either we've improved significantly and Wise's magic is beginning to work - or you're shittier than you expected.
Not having seen or heard the match was it a fair result or were we robbed?
Anyway your safe (IMO) so maybe you'll have the last laugh - loved the way you took the piss out of our pint sized piss ant wanker of a manger though!
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Post by leicesterlass on Mar 14, 2007 14:44:13 GMT -1
To be honest you were lucky to get a draw, we were all over you in the second half but our final ball was never good enough. You're going to have to play a hell of alot better than that if you want to stay up though, there was no real creativity in your side and you only really threatened from set pieces. Not entirely sure what the ref was playing at for your goal, it was never a free kick in a million years On another note your fans were very good and loud and were a credit to themselves and your club
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Post by Fizzy Bread on Mar 14, 2007 14:46:09 GMT -1
Never a free kick?! He almost took JJ's head off!
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Post by leicesterlass on Mar 14, 2007 14:47:49 GMT -1
Never a free kick?! He almost took JJ's head off! He got the ball and only ever tried to get the ball. Ever tried jumpinig without raising your legs?
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Post by Fizzy Bread on Mar 14, 2007 14:50:17 GMT -1
Never a free kick?! He almost took JJ's head off! He got the ball and only ever tried to get the ball. Ever tried jumpinig without raising your legs? Well no, generally if you leave the ground, your legs do too unless they're detached.. I know JJ's only little but there's no need to have ones knee's on a collision cause with the opponents face!
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Post by leicesterlass on Mar 14, 2007 14:57:22 GMT -1
Well no, generally if you leave the ground, your legs do too unless they're detached.. I know JJ's only little but there's no need to have ones knee's on a collision cause with the opponents face! To be fair, it was the opposite end to where I was sat so couldn't see it properly. But I have seen a replay on TV and still have to say I don't think it was a free kick, by all means the game should've been stopped because it was a nasty one but I still believe it was a bad decision.
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Post by Tony Yeboah's Lunchbox on Mar 14, 2007 15:33:24 GMT -1
Hey Clo. Thought a draw was the fair result last night. My interpretation of things were that we edged that first half. We battled well and looked solid and shots wise as well as possesion, we were infront stats wise. I was disapointed we gave away a soft goal 30 seconds after we scored, it was completely unprofessional of us. The second half we didn't seem to turn up really. You took over and had a lot more possesion with attacking intent but rarely troubled us and you pulled the stats around come full time so we were level pegging. You didn't create enough at home to win the game and as an away side, we came what we needed to do and that was not to get beat. I thought we were worthy of a point but personally i was disapointed we didn't go all out for 3 in the second half. You were there for the taking if we pressurised you but we never.
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Post by Fizzy Bread on Mar 14, 2007 15:36:48 GMT -1
Well no, generally if you leave the ground, your legs do too unless they're detached.. I know JJ's only little but there's no need to have ones knee's on a collision cause with the opponents face! To be fair, it was the opposite end to where I was sat so couldn't see it properly. But I have seen a replay on TV and still have to say I don't think it was a free kick, by all means the game should've been stopped because it was a nasty one but I still believe it was a bad decision. I agree that your keeper was going for the ball but the fact is, even if you're going for the ball and you miss it, it's a free kick, regardless of whether it was intentional to decapitate the opposition player.
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Post by leicesterlass on Mar 14, 2007 15:38:46 GMT -1
Hey Clo. Thought a draw was the fair result last night. My interpretation of things were that we edged that first half. We battled well and looked solid and shots wise as well as possesion, we were infront stats wise. I was disapointed we gave away a soft goal 30 seconds after we scored, it was completely unprofessional of us. The second half we didn't seem to turn up really. You took over and had a lot more possesion with attacking intent but rarely troubled us and you pulled the stats around come full time so we were level pegging. You didn't create enough at home to win the game and as an away side, we came what we needed to do and that was not to get beat. I thought we were worthy of a point but personally i was disapointed we didn't go all out for 3 in the second half. You were there for the taking if we pressurised you but we never. Pretty fair assessment of things that Lee, like you say it was really a game of two halves. Had you gone in 1-0 up there would only ever been one winner but our goal was the catalyst for a much better second half performance. Although we dominated we never appeared to have the cutting edge to get that second goal. Oh and as for Wisey, I think even less of him now than I did before, he really ought to concentrate on managing your team rather than giving abuse out to the crowd. It'll be a long career in management for him if he reacts like that every time he comes in for some stick, wanker.
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Post by Tony Yeboah's Lunchbox on Mar 14, 2007 15:44:03 GMT -1
Hey Clo. Thought a draw was the fair result last night. My interpretation of things were that we edged that first half. We battled well and looked solid and shots wise as well as possesion, we were infront stats wise. I was disapointed we gave away a soft goal 30 seconds after we scored, it was completely unprofessional of us. The second half we didn't seem to turn up really. You took over and had a lot more possesion with attacking intent but rarely troubled us and you pulled the stats around come full time so we were level pegging. You didn't create enough at home to win the game and as an away side, we came what we needed to do and that was not to get beat. I thought we were worthy of a point but personally i was disapointed we didn't go all out for 3 in the second half. You were there for the taking if we pressurised you but we never. Pretty fair assessment of things that Lee, like you say it was really a game of two halves. Had you gone in 1-0 up there would only ever been one winner but our goal was the catalyst for a much better second half performance. Although we dominated we never appeared to have the cutting edge to get that second goal. Oh and as for Wisey, I think even less of him now than I did before, he really ought to concentrate on managing your team rather than giving abuse out to the crowd. It'll be a long career in management for him if he reacts like that every time he comes in for some stick, wanker. As a gaffer, he should know better, no question. I didn't see the way he reacted to the crowd so can't judge too much but you can understand him wanting to celebrate a goal when he has got so much stick from people, perhaps he should have chose to display it in a different way. Fans have to also be prepared to take what they give. Mourihno gets it a lot and when there is a chance to gloat, he will do. Leeds fans gave Dave Jones stick at Cardiff this season, i heard it and he signalled we were going down back at us....to be fair, i can't argue with that.
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Post by leicesterlass on Mar 14, 2007 15:51:00 GMT -1
As a gaffer, he should know better, no question. I didn't see the way he reacted to the crowd so can't judge too much but you can understand him wanting to celebrate a goal when he has got so much stick from people, perhaps he should have chose to display it in a different way. Fans have to also be prepared to take what they give. Mourihno gets it a lot and when there is a chance to gloat, he will do. Leeds fans gave Dave Jones stick at Cardiff this season, i heard it and he signalled we were going down back at us....to be fair, i can't argue with that. From what I've heard it all kicked off in the dug-outs, our PA Alan Birchenall had to be restrained apparently and some of your subs were giving it large to the crowd as well. It was always going to be a night when emotions would run high but I think Wisey and Gus could've handled themselves a bit better - but that's not to say they weren't provoked by people on our side
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Post by Tony Yeboah's Lunchbox on Mar 14, 2007 15:55:11 GMT -1
As a gaffer, he should know better, no question. I didn't see the way he reacted to the crowd so can't judge too much but you can understand him wanting to celebrate a goal when he has got so much stick from people, perhaps he should have chose to display it in a different way. Fans have to also be prepared to take what they give. Mourihno gets it a lot and when there is a chance to gloat, he will do. Leeds fans gave Dave Jones stick at Cardiff this season, i heard it and he signalled we were going down back at us....to be fair, i can't argue with that. From what I've heard it all kicked off in the dug-outs, our PA Alan Birchenall had to be restrained apparently and some of your subs were giving it large to the crowd as well. It was always going to be a night when emotions would run high but I think Wisey and Gus could've handled themselves a bit better - but that's not to say they weren't provoked by people on our side Well the game meant something to you didn't it. The whole Wise factor was probably what dominated proceedings from your point of view. All we wanted was 3points, nothing more, nothing less. Cheers to Joe who posted the youtube clip of our support from last night, just thought i'd refresh your mind and give you a headache at the same time www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2YQF-VIS6Y
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Post by leicesterlass on Mar 14, 2007 16:04:09 GMT -1
From what I've heard it all kicked off in the dug-outs, our PA Alan Birchenall had to be restrained apparently and some of your subs were giving it large to the crowd as well. It was always going to be a night when emotions would run high but I think Wisey and Gus could've handled themselves a bit better - but that's not to say they weren't provoked by people on our side Well the game meant something to you didn't it. The whole Wise factor was probably what dominated proceedings from your point of view. All we wanted was 3points, nothing more, nothing less. Cheers to Joe who posted the youtube clip of our support from last night, just thought i'd refresh your mind and give you a headache at the same time www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2YQF-VIS6YLuckily for me I'm at work and so can't listen to it! I said it earlier on in the thread and I'll say it again, your support was fantastic last night, not only loud but consistently loud. We did have a couple of chants that were absolute gems though, my personal favourite being: "Tranmere on a Friday night"
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Post by Tony Yeboah's Lunchbox on Mar 14, 2007 16:18:55 GMT -1
Well the game meant something to you didn't it. The whole Wise factor was probably what dominated proceedings from your point of view. All we wanted was 3points, nothing more, nothing less. Cheers to Joe who posted the youtube clip of our support from last night, just thought i'd refresh your mind and give you a headache at the same time www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2YQF-VIS6YLuckily for me I'm at work and so can't listen to it! I said it earlier on in the thread and I'll say it again, your support was fantastic last night, not only loud but consistently loud. We did have a couple of chants that were absolute gems though, my personal favourite being: "Tranmere on a Friday night" Thats not been confirmed yet....just shurrup and beat QPR yeah?
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Post by leicesterlass on Mar 14, 2007 16:20:45 GMT -1
Luckily for me I'm at work and so can't listen to it! I said it earlier on in the thread and I'll say it again, your support was fantastic last night, not only loud but consistently loud. We did have a couple of chants that were absolute gems though, my personal favourite being: "Tranmere on a Friday night" Thats not been confirmed yet....just shurrup and beat QPR yeah? Lol I hope we do, we need to cement our safety as soon as possible!
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