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Post by Olliewise on Oct 31, 2014 23:22:59 GMT 1
Finally, I know! Very late, but better late than never, I guess. I was supposed to get this video finished about 2 months ago and I could go ahead and give you all the list of reasons why it's late, but instead I'll just apologise and hope you'll understand. I've had this video almost finished for a while, but have only just found time to actually get it edited and posted. Anyway, enough waffling, hope you enjoy it and don't forget to like, share, whatever you want etc. (you guys know the drill ) Thanks, UTT!
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Post by richhtfc on Oct 31, 2014 23:42:03 GMT 1
Great video and a great player for us. Lots of good memories in a short time, and the goal against Burnley was unbelievably good. I suspect he'll be largely forgotten as he was part of a transitional team but some great memories there. Cheers Ollie (both of you
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Post by Sio on Oct 31, 2014 23:50:36 GMT 1
That just made me miss Vaughan
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Post by Chips Longhorn on Oct 31, 2014 23:51:11 GMT 1
Well done olliewise for stringin out a largely ineffectual couple of years a full 11 minutes. and making it look like he was good.
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Post by impact on Nov 1, 2014 0:14:57 GMT 1
Cracking pass at 10:00
Looking at some of those chances Vaughan missed it shows you just how over-the-top the criticism of Ward was.
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Post by Chips Longhorn on Nov 1, 2014 0:16:15 GMT 1
Cracking pass at 10:00 Looking at some of those chances Vaughan missed it shows you just how over-the-top the criticism of Ward was. Wards rubbish
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Post by impact on Nov 1, 2014 0:17:25 GMT 1
Cracking pass at 10:00 Looking at some of those chances Vaughan missed it shows you just how over-the-top the criticism of Ward was. Wards rubbish Looking at some of those chances Vaughan missed it shows you just how over-the-top the criticism of Ward was is
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Post by Chips Longhorn on Nov 1, 2014 0:22:44 GMT 1
I like to keep it up to date
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Post by Chips Longhorn on Nov 1, 2014 0:25:07 GMT 1
Seriously though, what do a few Vaughan misses have to do with an appraisal of Ward? Its like last season it was "How dare you slag Ward off he is better than Scannell" .. Well it turns out he probably isn't, but even if he was so what ? Each player should be judged alone on his own merits
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Post by Skint Terriers on Nov 1, 2014 0:28:29 GMT 1
On his day his passing was spectacular and probably one of the best passers in the league. Unfortunately them days we're once every month or so.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2014 1:20:48 GMT 1
His ball retention was never good enough, nor was his work rate, engine or tackling. Had some good moments though. Good idea from Larry- a man Utd product promised a lot & we did well to get him. We did even better to offload to Reading for £1M+.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2014 2:17:52 GMT 1
His ball retention was never good enough, nor was his work rate, engine or tackling. Had some good moments though. Good idea from Larry- a man Utd product promised a lot & we did well to get him. We did even better to offload to Reading for £1M+. A lovely player on his day but you cant afford someone in CM who has so many off days. 1m plus was a fantastic deal. Having said that, watching some of his crosses again, perhaps we should have shoved him on the wing!
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Post by Beech's Nuts on Nov 1, 2014 2:55:04 GMT 1
His ball retention was never good enough, nor was his work rate, engine or tackling. Had some good moments though. Good idea from Larry- a man Utd product promised a lot & we did well to get him. We did even better to offload to Reading for £1M+. A lovely player on his day but you cant afford someone in CM who has so many off days. 1m plus was a fantastic deal. Having said that, watching some of his crosses again, perhaps we should have shoved him on the wing! Apart from his lack of pace.
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Post by Tanzanian Terrier on Nov 1, 2014 8:02:31 GMT 1
Ollie who? I have to say that the departure of both Clayton and Norwood are now a distant memory and just goes to show how short memories we all sometimes have. Even more so is that since the arrival of Holt I have lost all interest in Vaughan been missing. I suspect that come 28th December I will be wondering again where he is but I think it illustrates quite well how "upbeat" we are at the moment about team performance and progression
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Post by 5kippy on Nov 1, 2014 8:33:10 GMT 1
Cracking pass at 10:00 Looking at some of those chances Vaughan missed it shows you just how over-the-top the criticism of Ward was. Wards rubbish Ward's rubbish.. Scanz's bins, What's next, Gobern's garbage? Oh I think I've just answered my own question. C'mon 3 points today and everybody singing (even in the sleeping section). TTID
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Post by Nickhudds.UTT on Nov 1, 2014 9:36:23 GMT 1
Norwoody gone toReading
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2014 10:04:07 GMT 1
His ball retention was never good enough, nor was his work rate, engine or tackling. Had some good moments though. Good idea from Larry- a man Utd product promised a lot & we did well to get him. We did even better to offload to Reading for £1M+. A lovely player on his day but you cant afford someone in CM who has so many off days. 1m plus was a fantastic deal. Having said that, watching some of his crosses again, perhaps we should have shoved him on the wing! Yes his best work was often crossing from advanced positions. Fortunately Coady showed the other day he can do well from those positions too. Well up for game today. Could be a cracker. Hope we pass the ball well and try to attack them like we did against Blackpool.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2014 10:28:13 GMT 1
A lovely player on his day but you cant afford someone in CM who has so many off days. 1m plus was a fantastic deal. Having said that, watching some of his crosses again, perhaps we should have shoved him on the wing! Yes his best work was often crossing from advanced positions. Fortunately Coady showed the other day he can do well from those positions too. Well up for game today. Could be a cracker. Hope we pass the ball well and try to attack them like we did against Blackpool. yeah it will be interesting to see what formation he plays and whether he goes out to attack or starts a bit more conservative. As long at Holt, Bunn and Scannell all start I don't really mind.
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Post by Terrier Ramone on Nov 1, 2014 21:38:12 GMT 1
Coady & Butterfield are a far better midfield pairing than Clayton (who I loved) & Norwood ever were.
That one piece of magical skill near the end of the 1st half where JB touched it round 1 side of his opponent & gathered it round the other was more sublime that Norwood ever managed for us. JB's gut wrenching run near the end of today's game is something I reckon Norwood or Clayton will never match.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2014 21:56:17 GMT 1
Norwood or Butterfield? Now let me think....
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Post by 007Berlin on Nov 1, 2014 22:06:43 GMT 1
On his day his passing was spectacular and probably one of the best passers in the league. Unfortunately them days we're once every month or so. If only he was good that often!
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