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« Reply #30 on: February 16, 2008, 05:28:37 PM »

Then West Brom storm it to the final and then I am quids in.  Cheesy
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« Reply #31 on: February 16, 2008, 07:48:32 PM »

I run bad. 

Watch us play brilliantly on Tuesday night in Europe.  Today we were dire.  It was like watching Leicester.



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« Reply #32 on: February 16, 2008, 07:51:17 PM »

I run bad. 

Watch us play brilliantly on Tuesday night in Europe.  Today we were dire.  It was like watching Leicester.





Eh! 4-0 today, it was just like watching Barnsley!
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« Reply #33 on: February 16, 2008, 08:00:14 PM »

I run bad. 

Watch us play brilliantly on Tuesday night in Europe.  Today we were dire.  It was like watching Leicester.





Eh! 4-0 today, it was just like watching Barnsley!

Yeah, but were you playing a Championships side.....oh....
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« Reply #34 on: February 16, 2008, 08:16:01 PM »

I drove 300 miles to Liverpool on Tuesday for a meeting and as I arrived i was welcomed with "it's a shame you didn't come next week as I would have taken you to the Champions League game" Do'h  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #35 on: February 16, 2008, 08:51:21 PM »

Wish I'd have read this earlier Kin, I could have waved to you as our winner went in!!!

Oh what a day - WEM-BER-LEE, WEM-BER-LEEE......

 
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« Reply #36 on: February 16, 2008, 08:56:33 PM »

Wish I'd have read this earlier Kin, I could have waved to you as our winner went in!!!

Oh what a day - WEM-BER-LEE, WEM-BER-LEEE......

 

Deserved win.  Your team wanted it.  Your goalie played a blinder too. 

Bristol Rovers or man utd in the next round?
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« Reply #37 on: February 16, 2008, 09:03:48 PM »

Just want a home tie - don't care who as there's nothing easy left (Bristol Rovers = no win situation for us).  The thought of getting to the semi-final is tantalising and there's a few teams we've got a reasonable shot against if we're at home, but where we'd probably get turned over away (today excepted, our away form is generally crap!)

The keeper story is one of those fairytale things.  Our main keeper did his cruciate ligament a couple of weeks ago (naturally he played on for 80 minutes with this injury as we had no sub on the bench at the time and kept a clean sheet!)  We then got Tony Warner in from Fulham on loan for the league games, but he was cup-tied for today, so on Thursday we signed West Brom's 3rd choice keeper on loan to play in today's game.  That's the first we've seen of him and, typically, he had a blinder - one of those days where he did everything right (and to be fair, he had to do a lot!)

Utterly puzzled as to Babel being subbed for Kewell, as he was running rings round us.  There wasn't one unhappy person in the away end seeing him leave the pitch.
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« Reply #38 on: February 16, 2008, 09:10:30 PM »

I knew there was a Barnsley fan on Blonde, but couldn't remember who. Nice win.   
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« Reply #39 on: February 16, 2008, 09:12:05 PM »

I knew there was a Barnsley fan on Blonde, but couldn't remember who. Nice win.   

Yes, the avatars been up there a while.  Today is the first day someone might notice it and not laugh at me!
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« Reply #40 on: February 16, 2008, 09:22:21 PM »

Just want a home tie - don't care who as there's nothing easy left (Bristol Rovers = no win situation for us).  The thought of getting to the semi-final is tantalising and there's a few teams we've got a reasonable shot against if we're at home, but where we'd probably get turned over away (today excepted, our away form is generally crap!)

Yeah, you're rubbish away from home... Grin

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The keeper story is one of those fairytale things.  Our main keeper did his cruciate ligament a couple of weeks ago (naturally he played on for 80 minutes with this injury as we had no sub on the bench at the time and kept a clean sheet!)  We then got Tony Warner in from Fulham on loan for the league games, but he was cup-tied for today, so on Thursday we signed West Brom's 3rd choice keeper on loan to play in today's game.  That's the first we've seen of him and, typically, he had a blinder - one of those days where he did everything right (and to be fair, he had to do a lot!)

He did make a fair few saves, but we should have made more clear cut chances, and finished them.

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Utterly puzzled as to Babel being subbed for Kewell, as he was running rings round us.  There wasn't one unhappy person in the away end seeing him leave the pitch.

I thought he was poor today.  He only once beat the full-back marking him, and that was for the goal.  After that (and before it) he didn't beat a player and make a meaningful pass or a decent cross.  When he took corners they didn't get beyond the first defender - not once.

Kewell didn't do much when he came on, except for the shot that hit the bar.

Rafa got it wrong with the selection.  He should have started with Gerrard.  He should look to get some goals, be in a commanding position and then rest players.  He does it the other way round, and resorts to the best players when there's only 20 minutes left and they can't do anything.

Enjoy the next round, I'll be cheering you on.  We've got to hope we play a LOT better from now on in Europe, as that's all we're playing for now (that and 4th place in the league).
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« Reply #41 on: February 16, 2008, 09:35:58 PM »

Just want a home tie - don't care who as there's nothing easy left (Bristol Rovers = no win situation for us).  The thought of getting to the semi-final is tantalising and there's a few teams we've got a reasonable shot against if we're at home, but where we'd probably get turned over away (today excepted, our away form is generally crap!)

Yeah, you're rubbish away from home... Grin

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The keeper story is one of those fairytale things.  Our main keeper did his cruciate ligament a couple of weeks ago (naturally he played on for 80 minutes with this injury as we had no sub on the bench at the time and kept a clean sheet!)  We then got Tony Warner in from Fulham on loan for the league games, but he was cup-tied for today, so on Thursday we signed West Brom's 3rd choice keeper on loan to play in today's game.  That's the first we've seen of him and, typically, he had a blinder - one of those days where he did everything right (and to be fair, he had to do a lot!)

He did make a fair few saves, but we should have made more clear cut chances, and finished them.

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Utterly puzzled as to Babel being subbed for Kewell, as he was running rings round us.  There wasn't one unhappy person in the away end seeing him leave the pitch.

I thought he was poor today.  He only once beat the full-back marking him, and that was for the goal.  After that (and before it) he didn't beat a player and make a meaningful pass or a decent cross.  When he took corners they didn't get beyond the first defender - not once.

Kewell didn't do much when he came on, except for the shot that hit the bar.

Rafa got it wrong with the selection.  He should have started with Gerrard.  He should look to get some goals, be in a commanding position and then rest players.  He does it the other way round, and resorts to the best players when there's only 20 minutes left and they can't do anything.

Enjoy the next round, I'll be cheering you on.  We've got to hope we play a LOT better from now on in Europe, as that's all we're playing for now (that and 5th place in the league after City).


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« Reply #42 on: February 16, 2008, 09:36:32 PM »

Just want a home tie - don't care who as there's nothing easy left (Bristol Rovers = no win situation for us).  The thought of getting to the semi-final is tantalising and there's a few teams we've got a reasonable shot against if we're at home, but where we'd probably get turned over away (today excepted, our away form is generally crap!)

Yeah, you're rubbish away from home... Grin

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The keeper story is one of those fairytale things.  Our main keeper did his cruciate ligament a couple of weeks ago (naturally he played on for 80 minutes with this injury as we had no sub on the bench at the time and kept a clean sheet!)  We then got Tony Warner in from Fulham on loan for the league games, but he was cup-tied for today, so on Thursday we signed West Brom's 3rd choice keeper on loan to play in today's game.  That's the first we've seen of him and, typically, he had a blinder - one of those days where he did everything right (and to be fair, he had to do a lot!)

He did make a fair few saves, but we should have made more clear cut chances, and finished them.

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Utterly puzzled as to Babel being subbed for Kewell, as he was running rings round us.  There wasn't one unhappy person in the away end seeing him leave the pitch.

I thought he was poor today.  He only once beat the full-back marking him, and that was for the goal.  After that (and before it) he didn't beat a player and make a meaningful pass or a decent cross.  When he took corners they didn't get beyond the first defender - not once.

Kewell didn't do much when he came on, except for the shot that hit the bar.

Rafa got it wrong with the selection.  He should have started with Gerrard.  He should look to get some goals, be in a commanding position and then rest players.  He does it the other way round, and resorts to the best players when there's only 20 minutes left and they can't do anything.

Enjoy the next round, I'll be cheering you on.  We've got to hope we play a LOT better from now on in Europe, as that's all we're playing for now (that and 5th place in the league after City).


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« Reply #43 on: February 16, 2008, 09:59:48 PM »

I run bad. 

Watch us play brilliantly on Tuesday night in Europe.  Today we were dire.  It was like watching Leicester.





Eh! 4-0 today, it was just like watching Barnsley!

Yeah, but were you playing a Championships side.....oh....

Sigh ,how on earth did a match involving Norwich get mentioned on here, when we haven't lost in the league for months,till today. So rigged.

Good to see we back in our standard away form, absolutely dire.
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« Reply #44 on: February 16, 2008, 11:34:54 PM »

Norwich were horrible, never at the races

Darryl Russel also committed one of the nastiest sending off offences I've seen for a while, which at least showed a lot more committment than his other ten collegaues!

Made us look like a good team, so Norwich must have been bad


back on subject..assuming Inter Milan beat Liverpool over two legs, Benitez is gone is he not?
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