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Post by PASTIE on Sept 29, 2009 21:16:15 GMT -1
For me it makes Saturday an even bigger game. Before tonight I was all in, just assuming that we'd hit the end of the line. In my head I can't help but regard tonight as a stay of execution. However, if it were to be the start of our season and the unlikeliest of turn arounds it has to immediately impact upon home form. Anything less than a win on Saturday and I still think he should be straight out. A win and suddenly we're in touching distance of respectability.
Not much by way of reports on the game out yet but the presence of Fallon suggests the long ball - in which case is this also what we have to look forward to again on Saturday?
EIther way, at least there is something to cheer! I'd rather we won on Saturday just to throw all of us who had finally resigned ourselves to The End back into the land of optimistic doubt...
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Post by PASTIE on Sept 30, 2009 22:23:04 GMT -1
Have we all seen Jamie Mackie's goal celebration? Any ideas?
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Post by ArgyleChick on Oct 3, 2009 6:31:06 GMT -1
No what did he do?
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Post by ArgyleChick on Oct 3, 2009 6:49:58 GMT -1
Have a good one today - its a Saturday and surprise surprise I am working! Then again if any of the boys get injured and are brought in I feel it my professional duty to offer my help and support and clinical examination of them!
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Post by PASTIE on Oct 3, 2009 9:16:40 GMT -1
No what did he do? Some kind of frantic chicken run... Its on the iplayer
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Post by PASTIE on Oct 3, 2009 9:17:37 GMT -1
Man I hope its a good one todayl Looks like being a gale force wind which may mean we actually achieve a lesser degree of accuracy with our long ball game...
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Post by PASTIE on Oct 4, 2009 18:22:27 GMT -1
And now a home win! What to do? If Judge's penalty had been a shade more lame it could have been an altogether different story. It could just be that little bits of good fortune turn us around; it could be that Fallon emerges as the saviour that he was a couple of times when we were at our worst last year; it could be that the best we can hope for is a dull ugly scrap for survival and for that reason alone I still think he should step down...
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Post by ArgyleNeil on Oct 5, 2009 10:32:09 GMT -1
His record speaks for itself, we have won 2 games against opposition which is deemed to be lesser in degree to most of that in the championship and been lucky to do that. 7 wins all year is not a good record.
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Post by PASTIE on Oct 5, 2009 17:48:58 GMT -1
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Post by carefree on Oct 5, 2009 19:01:48 GMT -1
No what did he do? Some kind of frantic chicken run... Its on the iplayer According to Soccer AM he was impersonating a Dinosaur, as he used to get bullied at school for having "Dinosaur legs". This was reminded to him on a summer holiday with "the lads" and he was told to do a Dinosaur celebration when he next scored. He then got shit for not doing it away to West Brom, so had to do it next time that he scored
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Post by PASTIE on Oct 5, 2009 21:52:36 GMT -1
That makes sense! Good work! He was clearly nervous of doing it, thus explaining why he's missed so many open goals this season
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Post by carefree on Oct 7, 2009 14:55:20 GMT -1
Like Smurf always said, if he had a finish, he would be a £3million player
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Post by Argyle_Smurf on Oct 8, 2009 8:32:03 GMT -1
And god knows how high that would be if he had a first touch too...
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Post by ogsdog on Oct 12, 2009 8:23:51 GMT -1
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Post by PASTIE on Oct 12, 2009 17:42:29 GMT -1
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