jim59
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Post by jim59 on Mar 7, 2009 18:17:07 GMT 1
As an exile and not a regular attendee how come we are losing so many late goals? They always used to reckon it was a sign the team isnt fit enough and are physically and or mentally tired. Interesting under jackson we seemed to be the opposite and scre more late goals.
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Post by SN0W on Mar 7, 2009 18:22:17 GMT 1
apparently ... the lads like to go out 'on the lash'. You can't have it both ways, you're either a professional athlete or an unfit piss-head..
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Post by huddersfc on Mar 7, 2009 18:46:31 GMT 1
yet again the same problem still hasnt been dealt with, 90th minute goals have cost us 7 points in the last few games but yet it still continues to happen. Any other kind of work the same error over and over again would cost you your job, but footballers get away with it. Why this problem has not been sorted yet is beyong me, its unacceptbale and a disgrace.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2009 19:07:12 GMT 1
Was totally different today. Today we conceded a break away goal after we'd pushed everyone forward for a corner, trying to get a win.
Can't be accused of sitting back today.
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Post by scottieterrier on Mar 7, 2009 19:10:22 GMT 1
Does anyone think if we had Werling on in the second half he would probably have been able to catch the striker cos no one else could
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Post by pompeyterrier on Mar 7, 2009 19:14:58 GMT 1
Fazackerly and Clark were both shouting at Holdsworth to get 2 men back before the corner was taken and yet again the players just ignore the instructions and away they go. No doubt people will say "Clark was too positive and we should of defended" now
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Post by htafc4life on Mar 7, 2009 19:53:25 GMT 1
apparently ... the lads like to go out 'on the lash'. You can't have it both ways, you're either a professional athlete or an unfit piss-head.. I know you need to let your hair down once in a while, but I was surprised to learn they were out on Wednesdays - me mate ran into them - and most of them were on the legless side. Out on the Saturday night then fine, but I'm surprised pro-footballers would go out in midweek with a game on Saturday for me is a lack of professionalism. From what I heard Roberts was smashed on the Wednesday before Stockport, and proceeded to put in a poor display which lacked sharpness IMO.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2009 20:07:09 GMT 1
apparently ... the lads like to go out 'on the lash'. You can't have it both ways, you're either a professional athlete or an unfit piss-head.. I know you need to let your hair down once in a while, but I was surprised to learn they were out on Wednesdays - me mate ran into them - and most of them were on the legless side. Out on the Saturday night then fine, but I'm surprised pro-footballers would go out in midweek with a game on Saturday for me is a lack of professionalism. From what I heard Roberts was smashed on the Wednesday before Stockport, and proceeded to put in a poor display which lacked sharpness IMO. With respect, these footballers are way fitter than most on this board I'd imagine? So 48 hours to recover from a sesh is probably OK and well within their capacity to run off within 48 hours... Un-professional or not, how many people on here could say that they've been on a bender and aren't fully recovered in 48 hours? I'd be surprised if this affected their performance. Probably just that folk put these lads on a pedestal & when they fall below that person's expectations it's easy enough to show disgust on a t'internet message board... Good job they don't have message boards for work colleagues to bitch to one another, this board would be really quiet then... ;D
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Post by Keza! on Mar 7, 2009 20:10:08 GMT 1
Wasn't the same as the other late goals conceded thoe was it. I'm pretty damn sure it was off-side
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Post by boothys9iron on Mar 7, 2009 20:44:15 GMT 1
I know you need to let your hair down once in a while, but I was surprised to learn they were out on Wednesdays - me mate ran into them - and most of them were on the legless side. Out on the Saturday night then fine, but I'm surprised pro-footballers would go out in midweek with a game on Saturday for me is a lack of professionalism. From what I heard Roberts was smashed on the Wednesday before Stockport, and proceeded to put in a poor display which lacked sharpness IMO. With respect, these footballers are way fitter than most on this board I'd imagine? So 48 hours to recover from a sesh is probably OK and well within their capacity to run off within 48 hours... Un-professional or not, how many people on here could say that they've been on a bender and aren't fully recovered in 48 hours? I'd be surprised if this affected their performance. Probably just that folk put these lads on a pedestal & when they fall below that person's expectations it's easy enough to show disgust on a t'internet message board... Good job they don't have message boards for work colleagues to bitch to one another, this board would be really quiet then... ;D 48 hours is not enough to recover for professionals, its not just a case of recovering from a hangover. If the are dehydrated on Thursday from going out on the piss Wednesday, then for there body to fully recover they would need at least 3 days, also if they are out until early hours then there sleep pattern is affected and causes tiredness. A bit more discipline is required because its simply not good enough for this behaviour from our players!! If they want to go out on the piss then apply for a Uni course and become a student!!
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Post by htafc4life on Mar 9, 2009 18:02:50 GMT 1
I know you need to let your hair down once in a while, but I was surprised to learn they were out on Wednesdays - me mate ran into them - and most of them were on the legless side. Out on the Saturday night then fine, but I'm surprised pro-footballers would go out in midweek with a game on Saturday for me is a lack of professionalism. From what I heard Roberts was smashed on the Wednesday before Stockport, and proceeded to put in a poor display which lacked sharpness IMO. With respect, these footballers are way fitter than most on this board I'd imagine? So 48 hours to recover from a sesh is probably OK and well within their capacity to run off within 48 hours... Un-professional or not, how many people on here could say that they've been on a bender and aren't fully recovered in 48 hours? I'd be surprised if this affected their performance. Probably just that folk put these lads on a pedestal & when they fall below that person's expectations it's easy enough to show disgust on a t'internet message board... Good job they don't have message boards for work colleagues to bitch to one another, this board would be really quiet then... ;D True, but I've been out on the lash and although it'll take me a day to recover, I can still feel sluggish for 48/72 hours afterwards. I'm sure they are fitter than me but I'm not so sure if that alters the affect excessive alcohol consumption has on you?
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Post by Lard Buttie on Mar 9, 2009 18:35:49 GMT 1
We've scored a few goals in the later stages of games as well though.
We can't be that un-fit, or did they not go out on lash before the Leeds away game. ;D ;D ;D
Tuesday night, 89 mins gone, should be an interesting time.
Will opposition teams try to use this to their advantage now??
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Post by ritchie on Mar 9, 2009 18:47:25 GMT 1
We've scored a few goals in the later stages of games as well though. We can't be that un-fit, or did they not go out on lash before the Leeds away game. ;D ;D ;D Tuesday night, 89 mins gone, should be an interesting time. Will opposition teams try to use this to their advantage now?? Yes, so we need to hit them on the counter!
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Post by Floyds on Mar 9, 2009 19:01:58 GMT 1
Tuesday night in the 89th minute - i just hope we are still in contention for a goal conceded in the 90th minute to mean anything!
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