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Post by aussie on Nov 3, 2010 10:21:37 GMT
Yet again the Ref seemed to be against us or so poor it was incredible! We ever gunna get one that doesn`t want to cheat? Last nights referee was frustratingly inconsistent and should've worn an Oxford shirt. I'm sure they get trained to a certain standard but I'd wish they'd share a little love for tha game or display some knowledge about it. On last night's display he showed about as much knowledge about the game as your average Australian Easy! Your starting to sound like Bateson! Curious about his descision to allow two teams to play in yellow, or do you feel there was enough blue in Poxfords strip to easily distinguish the two sides apart? It looks o.k in the pictures but they are from distance and the players arent all bunched up, could you easily tell who`s arm was who`s in a corner situation for example?
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Post by chelstongull on Nov 3, 2010 10:23:15 GMT
What fantastically clear pictures - looks like I'm watching HD.
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Post by aussie on Nov 3, 2010 10:36:48 GMT
What fantastically clear pictures - looks like I'm watching HD. Compare them to the Morecambe pictures from Pinnacle, they are far Superior, the Morecambe ones look horrible and grainy.
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Post by alunmeerkat on Nov 3, 2010 12:33:46 GMT
Hate to say I told you so - although I could not say that I foresaw us winning with 10 men for nigh on 70 minutes, which was a great peformance. You have got to credit Paul Buckle with his tactics there. At last he has given up his obsession with trying to accomodate O'kane in the team as well. Put Wroe back in and we have six points out of six! We can certainly go to Mansfield in great shape on Saturday and I can see us winning that one as well. As Dave said it was great to hear a bit of passion in the commentary as well. Sounded as though Kee had missed about three open goals before before the penny finally dropped that he is here to put the ball in the net!
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Post by Dave on Nov 3, 2010 12:35:57 GMT
What fantastically clear pictures - looks like I'm watching HD. Compare them to the Morecambe pictures from Pinnacle, they are far Superior, the Morecambe ones look horrible and grainy. Chris has once again taken some very great shots and I love the first one taken from the car park. The problem is the ones I get sent by Darryl are only really web quality and that would be fine if the images were not so small. I did have a chat with Darryl about the image size and he said we would send me larger ones, but I’m still getting the smaller ones. They are fine to be used on .com but as we need to have them a bit bigger on here I have had to try and enlarge them. I have been just using a photo program and using a 6 x 4 inch canvass and stretching out the pictures to make them fill the canvass. This is the reason they have lost what quality they had. I have to be with Carol holding her hand at the hospital all afternoon and for some part of the evening and if I get time when I get home I will play around using a smaller canvass size to see if not only I can retain the quality, but get them big enough for our use.
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Post by aussie on Nov 3, 2010 12:41:30 GMT
Compare them to the Morecambe pictures from Pinnacle, they are far Superior, the Morecambe ones look horrible and grainy. Chris has once again taken some very great shots and I love the first one taken from the car park. The problem is the ones I get sent by Darryl are only really web quality and that would be fine if the images were not so small. I did have a chat with Darryl about the image size and he said we would send me larger ones, but I’m still getting the smaller ones. They are fine to be used on .com but as we need to have them a bit bigger on here I have had to try and enlarge them. I have been just using a photo program and using a 6 x 4 inch canvass and stretching out the pictures to make them fill the canvass. This is the reason they have lost what quality they had. I have to be with Carol holding her hand at the hospital all afternoon and for some part of the evening and if I get time when I get home I will play around using a smaller canvass size to see if not only I can retain the quality, but get them big enough for our use. Screw the pictures, I hope Carols o.k!
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Post by aussie on Nov 3, 2010 12:51:12 GMT
You have got to credit Paul Buckle with his tactics there. Whoah, you used credit and Paul Buckle in the same sentence! Am I on the correct website? Only jestin`, it was mentioned a long time ago that rookie managers need time to learn and develope, this rookie is doing really well with less than massive resources. As far as Eunan goes he is a rookie player that is coming along very well and I can see why he makes selection difficult for Bucks sometimes, I guess it`s all about the research that goes into the opposition pre-match and that would determine selection and formation. Sometimes it`s not always clear what Paul is trying to do but as you saw last night sometimes you can see what his trying to do, if he can get his game plan into the selected players heads then provided it`s a good game plan then we would do well more often than not! Well that`s my take on it anyway!
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Post by pappy on Nov 3, 2010 15:59:58 GMT
Could you use Photoshop to enlarge them Dave. Photoshop can let you enlarge or re-size and keep the quality of the pictures. It takes a little bit of time to get used to Photoshop but it`s excellent for editing and re-sizing photos.
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Post by rjdgull on Nov 3, 2010 16:45:58 GMT
The club are not going to appeal against the red card so Lloyd will miss the Mansfield, Stockport and Barnet games.
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Post by atheringtongull on Nov 3, 2010 19:25:29 GMT
I was glad to see Billy Kee get a goal at last. I watched him at Tiverton pre season and there is no doubt he knows where the goal is. Some of those at Tivvy were first class. I know it's not the same class of opposition, but nevertheless he certainly has a powerful shot and on that night an eye for goal. He's probably been a bit overweight and lacking some sharpness, but this is obviously improving and getting a goal is bound to help his confidence. Because I have seen what he can do, I've never been one of his critics, and I'm now looking forward to the real Billy Kee.
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Post by longeatongull on Nov 3, 2010 19:34:41 GMT
Just back - great team performance... Highlights for me: Bevan's first half save - diving to his right was a stunner - it seemed that they must score, but Bevan dived and kept it out. Sometimes you dive in the hope that goes near you, rather than giving up; it'll be interesting to see this one on video. All credit to Bevan. A few other saves in the first half were also very good. His handling throughout was excellent. Sending off? Didn't see it, but Macklin had just ween switched to the right wing - in front of the dug outs. It'll be interesting to get P Buckles thoughts on it... Branston. Compared with the Gillingham game, he was immense. Constantly headed away (high and long!). The right man in the right place tonight. Nicky Wroe - effective. Some good simple midfield play - triangles with his colleagues to get out of difficult situations... I wonder if he'll stay or go?? Zebs - worked very hard, until he just ran out of steam second half. I agree that Buckle's substitutions were good & well timed. Robertson's height and discipline made a big difference. Billy Kee's goal was well deserved, but his previous two chances were 'golden' and he may be the first to say he should have taken at least one of them.... He kept going, always looked for the ball... Well done Paul Buckle - 7th now - a great team performance. No one hid from the ball. When we did just kick the ball away from defence, and unsurprisingly were the immediately under pressure, it wasn't followed by more of the same. We would then try and keep the ball and play out of defence. Not always successfully, but doing it all the same. And the travelling gulls kept the support going all of the match... Oh yes, and just for the record re previous postings.... Longeatongull left his seat three minutes early to get a coffee... Listened to Radio Oxford afterwards - not happy campers... teddgull Great report Tedd!!--another great away game shared with your good self and Wigstongull--thanks for the company both!! I have been smiling all day because this is why you follow your team---the world was against us but boy the "ten men" held firm. The whole perfomance was fantastic and once again PB's substitutions were spot on ---just wish OUR home fans would let the guy do his job. Finally in my defence for going downstairs early at half time I have 3 reasons m'Lord!!!--1/ I am very supersticious and it worked at Gillingham---so I have to do it until we lose, 2/ Having spent £20 on pre-match beers I didnt want to miss your offer of getting the half time coffees!!--so saved you a place in the queue and finally 3/ was getting bored of you playing with your high tech phone and communicating with all your imaginary friends ;D See you at Wycombe Tedd---enjoy Mansfield Wigston (and no match reports or player markings please---you know you only cause problems!! ;D) COYY...............what a great night!!!
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Post by Enzo on Nov 3, 2010 20:24:44 GMT
This game will live long in the memory - On several occasions during the drive from London to Oxford I considered not bothering with this one, but am glad I did. As a special treat to Longeaton Gull I even stayed to the end!
Oxford started like a team with a makeshift defence who had recently been hammered 5-0. For ten minutes I thought it was going to be a breeze - Rose and Zebs had the beating of their men and their defence looked shaky with crosses into their box - hence our first goal from a whipped in Nicholson free kick after Rose had been pulled back.
Oxford then came back into in and had already cut us apart a couple of times before Macklin got himself sent off. He'd shown a couple of nice turns only to let himself down with poor touches. Then, right in front of the ref he kicked out at an Oxford player after a tussle for the ball near the far touchline. Had an Oxford player done the same in fornt of us we'd have been screaming for him to go - there is no point blaming the ref in that situation - Macklin was stupid to give him a decision to make.
From then on until half time, it was wave after wave of Oxford attack with our left being overun. Anyone who went to the Burnley play off away match years ago or the Wolves sherpa van semi will have a good idea of what it was like . On another night Constable would have scored 4 by HT, but Bevs was suberb with one save inparticular which looked world class. I too was suprised to see Rose go off, but Bucks had to do something and was proven correct in the second half.
The second half was a very open game with Oxford forcing corner after corner, but failing to draw level and us creating chance after chance - we had two on ones, three on ones, but didn't make the most of them - although we at least forced their keeper into saves. It could have ended up 5-5.
I was impressed by the way Kee retained posession and brought others into the game in the closing stages. He had the game on a plate three times and missed each chance - then he put the hardest one of all away and you could see what it meant to him.
It may be that last night will be worth far more than 3 points to the team in terms of confidence and team spirit. To a man every squad member appeared delighted for Billy Kee - Benyon and Potter raced to congratulate him at the final whistle. Wroe also looked fully committed to the cause - I thought he was excellent last night. He was crucial in us retaining posession and give the defence a breather. He looked back to his best last night. \it seems unfair to mention only one or two players - Manse, Branston, Ellis, Zebs Oastler and Benyon all put terrific shifts in. Best game I have been to in a long time.
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Post by ohtobeatplainmoor on Nov 3, 2010 20:36:40 GMT
I was thinking about listening to the Radio Devon coverage of the Wolves while following on Gulls Player last night (Mike Tyler I believe?). Whilst the stakes were not as high, I fully agree that the result and performance last night probably will be worth more than the 3 points.
The last time I recall a similar result against all odds was the Forest Green match back in the BSP promotion season - Toddy injured, Poke injured and Sills forced in-goal. Despite them being 1-0 up we battered them in the second hald and the support was behind the team all the way. It was a great equaliser from Benners and then they got the penalty - Sills stood tall and Rigoglioso bottled it and placed it wide. The winning goal was a blinder from Matt Green (how did he play last night, by the way?) and scenes of jubilation. Unforgettable match, but I think that spurred the team on to better things and firmed-up the foundation for our run up the table.
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Post by wigstongull68 on Nov 3, 2010 20:52:46 GMT
Awesome. That's how i'd sum up last night's performance. Every player on that pitch (after the red card incident, which everyone missed) worked his nads off for the team cause. Buckle called his subs excellently, be it who or when. A couple of minutes after we commented that Zebs engine had gone, he was replaced by the ever-watchable O'Kane. Another obvious one we discussed was Benno subbed by Kee, who would offer way more than Grits. Subs or not, they all showed a massive workrate and team spirit.
The ref was very poor, seemingly missing obvious fouls against us yet giving dubious decisions to the baying home fans. At one stage his Officials shirt came untucked and we got a flash of the blue and yellow underneath....
The atmosphere from the away fans was brilliant all game, backing our boys for all their efforts. Chanting and relevant jeering at a premium, and nice to see Longeaton getting his quota of exercise getting up and down to the "stand up if you love torquay" routine. Obviously paid the price though, cos Mr can't-understand-people-who-leave-early" had to totter downstairs before the half was up. Shame he missed the twin sister streakers...
Bevan made some fine reactionary saves, and towards the end of the second half all he had to do was reach up to pluck the ball out of the air as Oxford ran out of ideas. The defence mainly did supremely, even though (especially in the 1st half) there seemed a lot of sliced clearances and headers that were more up than out. Wroe was highly effective in midfield, Benno and Zebs ran their socks off. Rose looked impressive, but was sacrificed at the right time for more defensive stability as we were starting to get overran down the wings.
My man of the match though was Mansell, whose passion and workrate made him a standout in my eyes. Welcome back!
A big call out also goes to Billy. A Leicester "lad" like me, I thought his positioning and passion for the ball was cracking. A lesser player would have gone missing after those goalbound efforts had gone awry. But that quality strike for his goal speaks volumes for his character. I sincerely hope this is the first of many for him.
Oxford were poor I thought. For a decent team up against 10 men for 75 minutes, they didn't create many clearcut chances, and quickly ran out of ideas. Obviously not helped by their own fans who jeered them when in the second half they "wasted time" looking for the right pass or option. And we think our home fans can be bad!
Laugh of the night was not seeing Constable STILL moaning at the end of the game. Nor was it his incredible miss when clear through as he walloped it high and wide. It wasn't even Branstons climb over the top of his man into a near perfect handstand. It was in fact down to the stadium. After we'd gone two up, the home fans started flooding out, and the design of the 3-sided Kassam allowed us to chant "cheerio" at them as they trudged across the the big car park behind the goal to the right.
A pleasure as always to spend the match with Longeaton (both snr and jr) and Teddgull, even though the traffic problems vastly shortened my pre-match chat.
Excellent, roll on Mansfield.
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Post by Dave on Nov 3, 2010 22:27:13 GMT
Thanks for all the excellent match reports and it sure sounds like it was a game you were so glad you made your mind up to go too.
Steve Breed was so full of praise for Benyon becuase of all the work he put in during the game and Billy Kee came on and carried on where Benyon left off it seems.
Its funny old game football, we go on a fabulous record, then can't seem to buy a win and then win games like last night when it looked like the odds were all against that happening.
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