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Post by Marco4 on Sept 24, 2018 6:22:16 GMT 1
An agreement was reached wherein I'd try to write a poem a week about Town for Talk of the Town. It started with this game. Just Three GoalsDisclaimer - the extra "it" in the penultimate stanza us my fault alone, I played with the line before publishing and must've left it in.
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Post by sonny on Sept 24, 2018 9:02:32 GMT 1
An agreement was reached wherein I'd try to write a poem a week about Town for Talk of the Town. It started with this game. Just Three GoalsDisclaimer - the extra "it" in the penultimate stanza us my fault alone, I played with the line before publishing and must've left it in. Impressive stuff. Paradise Lost by Christmas, eh?
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Post by Marco4 on Sept 24, 2018 9:24:05 GMT 1
An agreement was reached wherein I'd try to write a poem a week about Town for Talk of the Town. It started with this game. Just Three GoalsDisclaimer - the extra "it" in the penultimate stanza us my fault alone, I played with the line before publishing and must've left it in. Impressive stuff. Paradise Lost by Christmas, eh? So long as we get Paradise Regained by May. đ
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Post by detox on Sept 24, 2018 10:42:39 GMT 1
Very frustrating day. I thought going a goal up we had a huge chance of upsetting Leicester but it wasnât to be. Everyone has covered most of the points, however, I wanted to bring up something I noticed that hasnât been covered. At halftime, BĂźhler and Mooy were having a robust discussion on the edge of the pitch as they returned to the field. I sensed a frustration in Mooy that he was being told to do something and Mooy was trying to explain it wasnât working. Mooy clearly came across as a frustrated player and was very animated for his quiet self. I thought Mooy played well in the first half but wasnât so good in the second half. Leicester with their 3 man midfield, were able to get either side of Billing and Mooy. Maddison was able to pick up the ball in the hole between our CBâs and CMâs. when it wasnât Maddison, it was Vardy dropping deep or Gray. I got the impression that Mooy was also getting frustrated by Ndidi having too much room and there just being too much in general to do for Mooy. His lack of pace not helping against a very speedy Leicester team. Maybe it was nothing between BĂźhler and Mooy, I just found it unusual that your quietest lad in the team was very animated when discussing tactics and then went on to have a frustrating half of football. Yes I noticed that too, and was going to make a comment on it. The impression I got was indeed that Mooy was not a happy bunny with Buhler..like he was saying ..you want me to play here AND there at the same f*cking time ?? It came across as Mooy definitely not happy with what was going on... Disharmony in the camp ? - hardly surprising considering how crap we are being told to play..maybe Buhler is having influence over DW to the detriment of the team ? maybe DW is allowing too much input from elsewhere, or maybe I'm just reading too much into that little exchange...
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Post by Doc Halladay 32 on Sept 24, 2018 23:06:39 GMT 1
Apparently, all of our goals so far this season have come from throw in's so it's really simple we just concentrate of winning a throw in,in the last quarter of the pitch and we will be fine. Diakhaby, oh dear not a lot to say about the lad says it all really and fro me, Leicester were there for the taking. Ijust dont know why it is, but every time we make a mistake! it gets punished. Billing's goal came from a corner at Everton.
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Post by Convictatthemac on Sept 25, 2018 3:08:58 GMT 1
Very frustrating day. I thought going a goal up we had a huge chance of upsetting Leicester but it wasnât to be. Everyone has covered most of the points, however, I wanted to bring up something I noticed that hasnât been covered. At halftime, BĂźhler and Mooy were having a robust discussion on the edge of the pitch as they returned to the field. I sensed a frustration in Mooy that he was being told to do something and Mooy was trying to explain it wasnât working. Mooy clearly came across as a frustrated player and was very animated for his quiet self. I thought Mooy played well in the first half but wasnât so good in the second half. Leicester with their 3 man midfield, were able to get either side of Billing and Mooy. Maddison was able to pick up the ball in the hole between our CBâs and CMâs. when it wasnât Maddison, it was Vardy dropping deep or Gray. I got the impression that Mooy was also getting frustrated by Ndidi having too much room and there just being too much in general to do for Mooy. His lack of pace not helping against a very speedy Leicester team. Maybe it was nothing between BĂźhler and Mooy, I just found it unusual that your quietest lad in the team was very animated when discussing tactics and then went on to have a frustrating half of football. Yes I noticed that too, and was going to make a comment on it. The impression I got was indeed that Mooy was not a happy bunny with Buhler..like he was saying ..you want me to play here AND there at the same f*cking time ?? It came across as Mooy definitely not happy with what was going on... Disharmony in the camp ? - hardly surprising considering how crap we are being told to play..maybe Buhler is having influence over DW to the detriment of the team ? maybe DW is allowing too much input from elsewhere, or maybe I'm just reading too much into that little exchange... Yeah I wouldnât go with disharmony in the group but it was clear that Mooy was trying to say to BĂźhler that itâs not working(or not going to work) and BĂźhler just kept impressing his idea on Mooy. The body language of Mooy when he walked away told me everything of what was about to come in that second half. The fact that these were the departing words from one of the coaches just before the game resumed, letting your most influential player walk onto the field cutting a frustrated picture was not ideal.
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Post by softboy on Sept 26, 2018 21:37:50 GMT 1
I have just watched MOTD for a 3rd time and still cannot understand why the first Leicester goal was given as clearly offside - and just as concerning why the pundits ignored it having seen it over and over again
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Post by detox on Sept 26, 2018 22:44:49 GMT 1
I have just watched MOTD for a 3rd time and still cannot understand why the first Leicester goal was given as clearly offside - and just as concerning why the pundits ignored it having seen it over and over again ditto - just watched it and inacho is at least a yard in front when the pass is made - absolutely 100% offside. F*cking lino...
Also, an apology to Depoitre , he didn't miss kick in his breakway chance, it was a tackle from Maguire..of course the F*cking useless ref gave a dead ball instead of a corner....
Nobody wants Town in the premier league..ok we're not brilliant, but at least let's get 'right' decisions...
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2018 23:20:54 GMT 1
I have just watched MOTD for a 3rd time and still cannot understand why the first Leicester goal was given as clearly offside - and just as concerning why the pundits ignored it having seen it over and over again They arent interested, in their opinion we are not good enough to be here. Apart from making standard comments they care not one jot.
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Post by teddytheterrier on Sept 27, 2018 8:38:29 GMT 1
The lino is miles behind play. The standard of officiating in the premier league is shocking, I genuinely think the standard was better in league one.
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Post by artysid on Sept 27, 2018 10:15:31 GMT 1
I have just watched MOTD for a 3rd time and still cannot understand why the first Leicester goal was given as clearly offside - and just as concerning why the pundits ignored it having seen it over and over again Offside or not it would have been debated ad infinitum had it been one of the top Clubs. Just got to accept the way things are with the media and move on.
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Post by detox on Sept 28, 2018 9:15:21 GMT 1
'someone' said about 1,900 town fans there today...it was 2,463...325 less than last season when we were on a 4 game unbeaten run..so pretty good I think..
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