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Post by merse on Feb 19, 2010 21:57:03 GMT
great result, dogs asleep on his back on the couch with 4 legs up in the air, I don´t think he´s interested in a walk!! Screw some casters on his feet and take him to the top of the nearest hill then!
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Post by Dave on Feb 19, 2010 21:58:00 GMT
What a great point we won tonight and won it we did with a good second half display and if only Barnes had taken the excellent chance he had from just 8 yards out we might have got all three points.
It should not be forgotten that Rotherham were in forth place and we are near the bottom without a win or even a point for some time now. We need to go and get all three points on Tuesday night now and things will start looking so much better.
Benyon once again proved why Bucks has extended his contract at our club and its time for his knockers to start accepting that he has improved so much and is a player who will play a big part in keeping us in this division.
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Post by stefano on Feb 19, 2010 22:54:40 GMT
What a great point we won tonight and won it we did with a good second half display and if only Barnes had taken the excellent chance he had from just 8 yards out we might have got all three points. It should not be forgotten that Rotherham were in forth place and we are near the bottom without a win or even a point for some time now. We need to go and get all three points on Tuesday night now and things will start looking so much better. Benyon once again proved why Bucks has extended his contract at our club and its time for his knockers to start accepting that he has improved so much and is a player who will play a big part in keeping us in this division. I'm with you Dave on the Elliott Benyon thing and he has got a lot more about him than he gets credit for. Branston again brilliant tonight apparently but just scroll back through the forum and see the number of negative posts when he signed. Three points would be great on Tuesday but I would be happy with a draw. We are in a scrap and to beat the same team four times in a season would be statistically unlikely (DTG and Hector please advise ) Grimsby are trying to sneak up on us by drawing so we may as well do the same and keep one pace ahead! Anyway a more comfortable sleep tonight and although Barnes missed from close in I've got confidence in that lad and am absolutely sure that he will be producing the goods for us and, like Jason Roberts, when he is playing in the Premiership we will be proudly saying 'he played for us'. Off to bed happily tonight for a change at a weekend and working tomorrow so I will be nice to the client (only one job tomorrow in Exeter Burnthouse Lane) - normally people don't want to see me before Wednesday!! ;D
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Post by wrangatongulls on Feb 19, 2010 23:02:12 GMT
I couldn't agree more dave , benyon always gives his all, sometimes i just wish he could really thump the ball but hell i'll settle for poached goals and knock ins, a great result and nice to see ellis was out there, obviously i'm hugely biased but also good to see bev in between the sticks, if for no other reason than the fact hes ours!!!!
sometimes a point is like winning the fa cup .... damn we support a shit team!! but somehow you just cant change YELLOW ARMY!!!!!!!!
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Post by loyalgull on Feb 19, 2010 23:06:47 GMT
if benyon had come on 15 minutes earlier we would have won it probably,still happy with a point with the usual scoring
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Post by lambethgull on Feb 19, 2010 23:19:49 GMT
Great point tonight. Good to see the squad's supersub deliver the goods again.
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Post by miac on Feb 19, 2010 23:22:04 GMT
No doubt about it and for once we could not complain about luck not being on our side as they hit the woodwork three times, in the first half. Had some relatives at the game. They say that we were abyssmal in the first half. Camara could not get above walking pace so he clearly is not better than what we have. Rowe-Turner was also unimpressive, albeit his first game,although the Swindon player was useful. We will have to play a whole lot better on Tuesday night.
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Post by longeatongull on Feb 19, 2010 23:37:07 GMT
Just got back and will leave a thorough match report to tonights chauffeur!! Thanks Wigston for another great evening out. Quick points from me: 1/Stadium is awful==no atmosphere, awful view,,,,dreadful! 2/The pitch---as above--bloody awful. Half of it looks like Meadfoot beach---apparently the damage was caused by a U2 concert at the start of the season---really think they could have done something about it by now. Very poor. 3/We started well and then they hit the post twice from nothing. Have to say Bev looked well off the pace and nowhere near either of these chances or the goal. 4/Of course you know the next bit....the idiots started!!! The grown men came up with so much crap---it really does drag you down and I just wonder why they travelled. 5/Have to say however "the young lads" kept going all the time with POSITIVE chanting. 6/ Half time and we decided to get away from the idiots and move closer to the pitch.......and discovered another negative idiot (I really am sure we have more than our fair share!!!). 7/Camara who really did appear to have a nightmare first 45 was replaced. 8/Second half the whole team seemed to try so hard and it just didnt look like the breakthrough was going to happen---we had several chances. When Elliot scored it was only what we deserved and all of a sudden Mr Idiot and many others "were back onside"!!! 9/ Bucks made sure all the players came over at the end and lets just hope this could help us move up the table.
Overall a real hard earned point and made my weekend!!! .....Now we will all await Wigstons real match report. Thanks for your time and have a good weekend all
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Post by petergodfrey on Feb 20, 2010 0:43:48 GMT
Back in Lancs a bit late, so just a few thoughts. Only travelled from my daughter's in Sheffield but still had a mare getting there and missed first 15, partly cos I had to do a circuit of the stadium to find our gate and it's ok for Kelly Holmes inside but a mighty big cicuit for me ! Apparently we had missed a decent chance by that time and I thought our football was ok, tho we then let them sling some crosses in with the ball travelling further than it should have, resulting in the woodwork being struck and then the goal. For the rest of the game I didn't think Rotherham were any great shakes and that gave hope. I didn't know about Macklin's signing and we were so far from thepitch I hadn't a clue who he was - nor did the guy next to me. Same with Rowe-Turner - I didn't realise he had come on. I thought Camara had been ok on the ball but suspect back-tracking. Incidentally had a chat with Nico's future father-in-law at ht, nice bloke, had sthg to say but nuff said about all that. Zebs worked hard again and always suggested he might do something. First view of Barnes and have to say I wasn't impressed, especially when he missed the glorious chance that I felt Benyon would have typically tucked away. I thought midfield was poor and disorganised. Thompson was the pick of them for me. Wroe had a poor game and gave the ball away lots. A bit early for Macklin I suppose - another youngster and we seem to have tried so many wingers. Don't remember Muzzy touching the ball when he came on. Ellis was good, won loads in the air, even if his distribution wasn't always spot on. Have to hold my hands up here and say Branston was good, though I never said he was a bad player just that i didn't feel we needed him as much as other positions. At the end Rotherham were hoofing it at times and we looked more likely to nick it. Anyway i got away without being clamped and the point should really gee the lads up for Cheltenham - here's hoping !
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Post by longeatongull on Feb 20, 2010 7:32:23 GMT
Incidentally had a chat with Nico's future father-in-law at ht, nice bloke, had sthg to say but nuff said about all that. Small world eh?--I was in front of you at the queue for the half time dishwater....sorry coffee. I did over hear some of the conversation and just wonder if that is his chat up line---"Hi im Kevin Nicholsons Father-in-Law"............wasnt poking my nose just couldnt help myself. I think we will leave some of his thoughts for now eh?
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Post by rjdgull on Feb 20, 2010 8:55:40 GMT
I must admit that my heart sunk when I saw both Smith and Thomson missing from the line-up. So to go on and get a point, which probably exceeded a lot of fans expectations is both a good effort and a confident booster ahead of a crucial period of games. Over the next month, there are six matches, four are at home, including the Lincoln fixture and the away games are at Darlington and Cheltenham. If we can push on towards the forty point mark then there will probably be enough of a cushion to see us through. Anything below 35 and it is going to be a very stressful end to the season. COYGs.
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Post by aussie on Feb 20, 2010 9:11:50 GMT
Well Mark Ellis ain`t so crap after all `eh and Elliot has bagged yet another goal, these people that have a go at them at any given opportunity need to take stock of the FACT that they are young, learning and are going to be better players than they are and should be given the chance to improve and learn, not slagged off or slaughtered as some people do!
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Post by wigstongull68 on Feb 20, 2010 10:12:30 GMT
Bizarre night really, and the rollercoster of football emotions that comes with supporting Torquay continues.
Picked up longeaton en route (great company again, cheers) found a nice little pub (The Wentworth), where it was buzzing with a mix of locals, Rotherham fans and Elvis's (or should that Elvi?). Some refreshment later, I managed to pry longy away from the dolly birds (Mabel and Doris) who, being 'ham fans advised us the ground was a 10 minute walk. Turned out to be 10mins to the ground, then another 20mins round it to our "end"!
Just like Hereford, twas a strange ground but in a different way. On the approach the initial thought was that there was no obvious atmosphere or noise, which was backed up on entrance (£18, steep!). As an athletic stadium it was good, but for football, completely unsuited. We were so far from the action at times it was difficult to make out who was doing what. And the "home" fans were, for a side sitting in fourth, subdued and almost complacent.
From the off we looked quite settled, a good turn and run from Macklin won us a corner, then a fine chance and save. Promising... Then the home side, who didn't exactly run the show, started making chances. They were quicker to make moves, and to spot options. Twice off the woodwork, then the goal, it started looking bleak. Just as an aside, nasty to see the rise of ballboy bias again - quick to their players, no rush for ours. And a mascot who wound up everyone and won several decisions for his team, making the ref look like a "homer!". Shame he dropped his drum...
Camara had a mare (slo-mo, a nickname I overheard,was very apt and funny) and was obviously distracted by the running track, thinking he was competing in one of those silly walking races. Thankfully subbed at half time his replacement Rowe-Turner, looked more comfortable and able. A promising signing I feel. Elsewhere Bevan looked off the pace, and out of place on several occasions.
Half time entertainment was provided by the Gulls "chief scout" chatting/slating in the stands, nico's pa-in-law, and the longest wait for a coffee ever encountered.
The new boy Macklin looks promising, even though his shirt number caused some fans problems. Zebs worked hard, and Branston was looking in charge again. Barnes up front is worth watching and will prove fruitful I feel.
The negative fans were proving annoying, why travel all that bloody way and spend so much money just to slag people off? For Gods sake, stay at home and shout at Eastenders instead! Whereas the young posse at the back of the stand were vocal all game in a positive way, and top praise to them.
2nd half much better, a better shape and attitude. Closing down at every chance and hassling them in their own half seemed to unsettle them. The goal was coming and it was deserved. To be honest it would have not been too surprising had we sprung another from all the late pressure we applied.
We were never outclassed or overrun, and you couldn't really tell the two teams were so far apart in the league. All round a better showing and if this can be maintained then we can build on this excellent point and start moving upwards.
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Post by petergodfrey on Feb 20, 2010 10:45:06 GMT
Well, good to meet you Longeatongull ! Yep, best to let the Nico thing lie, though I wouldn't be sorry to see him back in. Talk about Rotherham fans seeming complacent, perhaps applies to Radio Sheffield too - on the way in I had them on and the guy says "Millers fans don't worry - when the goals start to go in our man Phil Butler will keep you bang up-to-date ". Last time I went to the Don Valley was for Kelly Holmes's last run and I don't want to go there again in a hurry. Having missed the first 15 cos of the traffic I missed the start of the 2nd half behind you guys in the tea queue. Six more wins would see us safe, I reckon. A draw for Grimsby or a Lincoln win would probably be ok today.
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Post by yorkgull on Feb 20, 2010 11:04:25 GMT
Good summing up by the other attendees last night - 'Slo-Mo' gave one of the worst impressions of a professional football I've seen - the guy sat in front of me commented that he looked like he hadn't played much football ever rather than just the last 6 months. All of Rotherham's best attacks came from their right, as did the goal.
Benyon was Benyon - in the right place to score but struggling to hold the ball up against two brutes of centre halves and when trying to hold in the corner simply dribbling it out of play. Barnes' chance was probably more difficult than most gave him credit for, he had to take it early as the keeper rushed out but if he has pretensions of playing at a higher level he should really have buried it.
Ellis had an ordinary first half, as did most of the back four and the immobile Bevan (for the first shot that hit the post he was down so late the ref had blown the whistle for half time by the time he hit the ground) but improved massively after the break - as did the team. He does give us a threat from set pieces, much like Todd used to, and got his head to most attacking corners.
And £18 to watch a game from 40 yards away at a 45 degree angle to the pitch... Particularly as it was £14 to get in the home end. It was like watching from the stands of a 1970s Eastern European ground. Just without the armed guards.
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