HRK / Gunter / Wales

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Re: HRK / Gunter / Wales

by tidus_mi2 » 04 Sep 2015 15:34

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Stabilo Boss Simon Church replaced Bale"


:lol:


Can anyone remember a substitution involving such a large gap in talent before?

Ali Dia coming on for Matt le Tissier will probably never be topped.

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Re: HRK / Gunter / Wales

by ladida_gunner_graham » 04 Sep 2015 15:42

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Stabilo Boss Simon Church replaced Bale"


:lol:


Can anyone remember a substitution involving such a large gap in talent before?

John Noakes "replaced" by Simon Groome. What a f*cking joke.

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Re: HRK / Gunter / Wales

by tidus_mi2 » 04 Sep 2015 15:50

ladida_gunner_graham John Noakes "replaced" by Simon Groome. What a f*cking joke.

My granddad is John Noakes, didn't realise he played football.

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Re: HRK / Gunter / Wales

by Forbury Lion » 04 Sep 2015 16:12

ladida_gunner_graham
Elm Park Kid Can anyone remember a substitution involving such a large gap in talent before?

John Noakes "replaced" by Simon Groome. What a f*cking joke.

Ed Tudor Pole replacing Richard O'Brien

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Re: HRK / Gunter / Wales

by semtex1871 » 04 Sep 2015 16:17

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ladida_gunner_graham
Elm Park Kid Can anyone remember a substitution involving such a large gap in talent before?

John Noakes "replaced" by Simon Groome. What a f*cking joke.

Ed Tudor Pole replacing Richard O'Brien


any of the blokes replacing Tim Lovejoy


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Re: HRK / Gunter / Wales

by Ian Royal » 04 Sep 2015 17:35

oxf*rd hell, when did Wales get so far up the world rankings? Who did they beat to get there?

I don't understand how you can have done well enough to get to top 10 of the rankings without qualifying for a major finals tournament in decades.

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Re: HRK / Gunter / Wales

by Sutekh » 04 Sep 2015 18:04

melonhead HRK has improved this season, and that should be acknowledged


all this h8ing our own players nonsense is proper gay.
he tries all the time. sometimes he fails. the end.


Yes believe he was doing rather well at Brentford before he got injured, so perhaps all is not lost just yet.

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Re: HRK / Gunter / Wales

by Sutekh » 04 Sep 2015 18:05

Ian Royal oxf*rd hell, when did Wales get so far up the world rankings? Who did they beat to get there?

I don't understand how you can have done well enough to get to top 10 of the rankings without qualifying for a major finals tournament in decades.


Believe they largely avoid playing friendlies against better nations....

Plus their crap results from 3/4 years ago are disappearing and no longer have much bearing on the factoring.

Expecting it won't be long before Iceland get into the top 10 as well :shock:

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Re: HRK / Gunter / Wales

by Ian Royal » 04 Sep 2015 18:09

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Ian Royal oxf*rd hell, when did Wales get so far up the world rankings? Who did they beat to get there?

I don't understand how you can have done well enough to get to top 10 of the rankings without qualifying for a major finals tournament in decades.


Believe they largely avoid playing friendlies against better nations....

Plus their crap results from 3/4 years ago are disappearing and no longer have much bearing on the factoring.

Expecting it won't be long before Iceland get into the top 10 as well :shock:


Just read GF...to find they've played the system deliberately. Fair enough.


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Re: HRK / Gunter / Wales

by tidus_mi2 » 04 Sep 2015 19:08

Romania have basically done the same thing to exploit their way into the top 10 alongside Wales.

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Re: HRK / Gunter / Wales

by Royal Ginger » 05 Sep 2015 12:03

Not a bad plan actually as both teams managed to get seeded for the World Cup group draw giving them both a much better chance of getting there.

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Re: HRK / Gunter / Wales

by Ian Royal » 05 Sep 2015 17:39

It's time to change the ranking system when weaker nations figure out how to manipulate it to better draws for tournament to the point they get in the top 10 in the world.

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Re: HRK / Gunter / Wales

by Sutekh » 06 Sep 2015 11:16

As may have been pointed out on other threads England's position suffers due to stupid waste of money in rebuilding Wembley in Wembley and the need to use the stadium for everything going to pay for it.


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Re: HRK / Gunter / Wales

by USA_Loyal_Royal » 06 Sep 2015 18:54

Simon church scores the winner for Wales! Oh wait it's offside...story of church's career at reading :lol:

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Re: HRK / Gunter / Wales

by bcubed » 06 Sep 2015 21:08

USA_Loyal_Royal Simon church scores the winner for Wales! Oh wait it's offside...story of church's career at reading :lol:

Was listening to it on the radio at the time
Let's just say I wasn't too surprised when they said, Goal! No Church is offside!!

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Re: HRK / Gunter / Wales

by Royal Ginger » 06 Sep 2015 23:57

When the phrase wasn't "Church shins in a rebound" it was always going to be disallowed.

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Re: HRK / Gunter / Wales

by Steve_Upper_West » 07 Sep 2015 10:31

HRK had another good game, ran himself into the ground and created an excellent chance in the first half with a clever pass, not surprised to see him substituted towards the end. Wales should also have been awarded that penalty, if only the official behind the goal had gone to Spec Savers :shock:

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Re: HRK / Gunter / Wales

by leww_rfc » 07 Sep 2015 10:53

Ian Royal oxf*rd hell, when did Wales get so far up the world rankings? Who did they beat to get there?

I don't understand how you can have done well enough to get to top 10 of the rankings without qualifying for a major finals tournament in decades.


Beating Belgium at Home and drawing with them away might have helped too.

I don't understand the big fuss about the rankings to be honest, we play harder teams in qualification so are therefore more likely to take bigger leaps when getting results.

Nevertheless, I look forward to seeing 3 of the home nations in France at least.

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Re: HRK / Gunter / Wales

by Sutekh » 07 Sep 2015 12:01

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Ian Royal oxf*rd hell, when did Wales get so far up the world rankings? Who did they beat to get there?

I don't understand how you can have done well enough to get to top 10 of the rankings without qualifying for a major finals tournament in decades.


Beating Belgium at Home and drawing with them away might have helped too.

I don't understand the big fuss about the rankings to be honest, we play harder teams in qualification so are therefore more likely to take bigger leaps when getting results.

Nevertheless, I look forward to seeing 3 of the home nations in France at least.


Yep, should be good, reckon 4 of the 5 will be there (depending on who Ireland pull in the play offs) with only Scotland missing.....

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Re: HRK / Gunter / Wales

by Haag Royal » 08 Sep 2015 07:05

I seem to remember HRK had a reasonably good season about 3 years ago. And I am sure it is no coincide at all that was the same season his contract was up for renewal.

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