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Post by Rob on Dec 2, 2008 22:07:11 GMT
I'm livid. What was Buckle thinking of putting out a weakened side in this competition. And his substitutions just beggar belief. The sooner he's off to Oxford the better and he can take butterhands Poke with him.
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Nah. Not bothered really. Bring on Cambridge.
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Post by Dave on Dec 2, 2008 22:15:36 GMT
You had me going there Rog for a second or two, I'm glad we are out and will be starting the real match thread before I go to bed, that is the league game on Saturday ;D
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Post by jj on Dec 2, 2008 22:30:21 GMT
I don't count the Satan Shield as part of the run that we have been on.No I'm glad to be out of that one roll on Sat and back to buisness as usual.
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Post by ohtobeatplainmoor on Dec 2, 2008 23:40:54 GMT
In terms of injuries, Ellis kooked like he took a knock or pulled a muscle in his side but carried-on without much problem, Benyon looked like he took a knock but Im not sure if that was why he was subbedm Brougj definitely lloked like he pulled a calf muscle and was even more static between that and his withdrawal a minute or so later.
The plus points were: Robbo - solid and commanding Ellis - aggressive, dominant in the air , quick to spot and cut-out trouble and also still running the ball upfield towards the end with seemingly boundless energy Poke - generally very good (except the error leading to the winner!) and was kept busy with no apparent ill effects of his injury that has kwpt him out for 2 months Stevens and Benyon - lively performances, although they often lacked support Mansell - a real leader on the pitch tonight
I was generally disappointed with the fringe players who had a rare chance to start: Green was bundled off the ball far too easily - he was given chance after chance but didn't look like he would come close to hitting the net. To be fair, he got into a couple of good positiond and he just needs a goal to 'go-in off his arse' to increase his confidence so he doesn’t continue to try and bust the net with every shot! Adams was so slow he was almost going backwards - sadly the game seemed to pass him by and despite the odd bit of class to switch play he failed to look like someone worth having on the bench for competitve games. 'Basil' Brough was totally anonymous. After the first 20 minutes, FGR played straight down the middle through our 'midfield' - Brough seemed to be lost much of the time. Still, in the grand scheme of things it was a little more than a run-out and perhaps it isnt fair to be critical of players who havent been able to get a start due to our great form for the last couple of months. Im sure they did their best, but Jordan Charran outshone his fellow 'fringers' in his brief spell on the pitch with intelligent movement and tidy possession.
At least Paul Bastard can wear some trousers instead of those 'lucky' shorts now the run has come to the end!!!
Onwards and upwards to the REAL match on Saturday!
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Post by Dave on Dec 2, 2008 23:49:09 GMT
Thanks ohtobeatplainmoor for putting this up at this time, so the early morning boys can read it.
I have said that fringe players need to have games, even if it is just friendlies, there is no substitute for playing a competitive game. Working hard in training is fine, but its matches that get players sharp and able to perform.
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Post by merse on Dec 3, 2008 3:25:07 GMT
Fraid not DGBP! Blackberry - fringers are freezing though so it's on with the gloves. Paul Bastard must be about to get hytpothermia in these tempratures! Many thanks for you up dates from the match ohtobeatplainmoor such live service must put you in line for poster of the week Nah, disqualified for wearing gloves ! Paul Bastard was highlighted on telly at Woking dancing about in his shorts.......................unfortunately with the camera looking down on him it appeared as if he was an old drunk minus his trousers! I can picture him now in his oak panelled office in Manchester....................neat, pin striped navy blue suit, collar and tie as the person on the other side of the desk would see him; manky, cheesy old shorts safely"out of sight" down below - I can see old Moira Stuart or Sir Trev MacDonut like this too, can't you? Where's Crooky when you most need him?
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Post by merse on Dec 3, 2008 3:50:06 GMT
I'm livid. What was Buckle thinking of putting out a weakened side in this competition. And his substitutions just beggar belief. The sooner he's off to Oxford the better and he can take butterhands Poke with him. Barry Cryor Coffinswell All together now.................Buckle out, Buckle out! On a serious note, the comments about Green's lack of cutting edge and Adams and Brough too only goes to underline the need for reserve team football and how the fringe players rely on these sort of games to attempt to stay any where near the same level as those currently holding down the starting places. I would equate the Setanta Shield as little more than the old "Western Counties Floodlit League" that we used to play in thirty odd years ago, and (with respect) can only believe that those who spent good time and money getting to this game have done so more out of a sense of obsession rather than any common sense of perspective of just what the Setanta shield really is......................a gate of only a third of FGR's average tells all!
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Post by rjdgull on Dec 3, 2008 9:30:10 GMT
Possibly, one of those few games where more fans are happier that we lost! Although useful for the likes of Green, Adams and Brough to get a run out, the squad is not large enough to totally exclude the regulars and could have been a millstone around our necks! Well done, Lads! Good game to lose Let Forest Green fight their relegation battle while active in the Setanta Shield, FA Cup and FA Trophy
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Post by ohtobeatplainmoor on Dec 3, 2008 11:32:12 GMT
Yes, wasn’t bothered at losing - the team was good enough to win but we were edged-out in what was effectively played without a competitive edge (nothing came close to a booking) and it will have given Bucks some food for thought. I wouldn’t have made the journey especiqally but just happened to be within a 30 minute drive that evening. The only real minus point for me was stepping in a frozen dog turd as I strolled across the mud-field of a carpark. Of course, it was indistinguishable from the mud while cold and dark - it was only when I put the heater on to return the circulation to my extremities did it start to become apparent the horror of what had occurred!! Needless to say, elimination from the Setanta Shield comes a distant second to me in the disappointment stakes as I look forward to putting the marigolds on and scrubbing my foot pedals in the car this evening!!
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Post by jerry on Dec 3, 2008 12:59:31 GMT
I don't count the Satan Shield as part of the run that we have been on.No I'm glad to be out of that one roll on Sat and back to buisness as usual. Quite right!! I make it 13 league games unbeaten, sure I read somewhere that the record is 15? Lets go and get that one next.
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Post by daveshaw on Dec 3, 2008 13:53:46 GMT
Actually none of the games count as we're not in the league. When we get back up there we can talk about records. Until then it's just pub league. Even Histon are above us ffs!
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Post by capitalgull on Dec 3, 2008 15:17:40 GMT
Actually none of the games count as we're not in the league. When we get back up there we can talk about records. Until then it's just pub league. Even Histon are above us ffs! And what about the league stalwarts Wrexham, Mansfield Oxford, York et al, who are below us then? Do you suddenly count Morecambe, Dagenham and Accrington as giants of the game just because they are no longer in the 'tinpot' league? Just how many of those are in the third round of the FA Cup as well? And before you say 'well we only knocked out two non league clubs' well tell me how many of those non-league clubs knocked us out when we were a 'giant' in League One or Two? And is that the same Histon that knocked 'giant' Leeds out of the FA Cup last weekend who we should be ashamed to be behind in the league? Surely not the same Leeds with League titles and Champions League quarter-finals in their past? Take the record for what it is, as something to be proud of, or at least that seems to be what 99.99% of supporters think. Don't you ever feel lonely over there on Dark Island? As you would so eloquently put it FFS!!!!
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Post by David Graham's Eighth Pint on Dec 3, 2008 16:00:50 GMT
All together now.................Buckle out, Buckle out! Southampton Gull, is that you? And Dave Shaw, I really hope you're not serious!
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Post by midlandstufc on Dec 4, 2008 19:35:24 GMT
I've just had to vote for 'best poster' for the dog turd story, sorry Dave but it made me laugh. The kids and missus are looking at me funny now. They know I'm not normal it's just sometimes I prove it. 10 minutes til I kick em off the telly for the Villa match...
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Post by Dave on Dec 4, 2008 19:54:51 GMT
I've just had to vote for 'best poster' for the dog turd story, sorry Dave but it made me laugh. The kids and missus are looking at me funny now. They know I'm not normal it's just sometimes I prove it. 10 minutes til I kick em off the telly for the Villa match... You must vote for what you think is best mate, TUAFC1 (ant) left this morning to go up and watch the Villa match live, he sure gets about that son of mine.
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