go on, go on go on go on go on oh for oxf*rd sakePepe the Horseman wrote:Hello John was rubbish as well. Didn't want to put a cross in for some weird reason.
windermere_royal wrote:Seriously if Simon Cox is the answer we are doomed, Birmingham today showed us that Tuesday night wasn`t as good as all the messiah lovers would have us believe.
Just piss off McDermott you are crap and always will be.
West Stand Man wrote:To put some perspective on this, Middlesboro lost to Brizzle City today.
And we brushed Middlesbrough aside only a few months ago ?West Stand Man wrote:To put some perspective on this, Middlesboro lost to Brizzle City today.
Good to hear Al Habsi didn't throw the ball in his net, was Bond on bench ?Bob1871 wrote:There keeper made 3 great saves. 1 from Piazon in the first half, the volley from Norwood looked to be an outstanding save and again I thought Mcleary should have done a lot better but it was a good save!
Vydra can't play up top on his own. He's not strong enough. There back 2 won everything in the air. The chance he missed was a pathetic finish for a professional footballer. He looked to panic and pull it wide. The player that pulled him down through on goal should have been sent off, was an awful decision from the ref just to give a yellow.
If one of our many chances would have gone in, I thought we would have had enough to see out the game.
Al Habsi had a good game and made a few good saves. I thought Cooper looked ok but no one else covered themselves in glory. Not quite sure what Sa has done not to even get on. I was surprised to see Cox come on but didn't think he did badly in the 10 minutes he was on.
Nice easy trip, spacious and comfy seats. The bar in the concourse was a bit of a weird design!
How our fortunes can change ..CountryRoyal wrote:And that, ladies and gentlemen, is why we're not going up.
Woeful.
zzzzzzzzzzz move onLonghorn1970 wrote:Good to hear Al Habsi didn't throw the ball in his net, was Bond on bench ?Bob1871 wrote:There keeper made 3 great saves. 1 from Piazon in the first half, the volley from Norwood looked to be an outstanding save and again I thought Mcleary should have done a lot better but it was a good save!
Vydra can't play up top on his own. He's not strong enough. There back 2 won everything in the air. The chance he missed was a pathetic finish for a professional footballer. He looked to panic and pull it wide. The player that pulled him down through on goal should have been sent off, was an awful decision from the ref just to give a yellow.
If one of our many chances would have gone in, I thought we would have had enough to see out the game.
Al Habsi had a good game and made a few good saves. I thought Cooper looked ok but no one else covered themselves in glory. Not quite sure what Sa has done not to even get on. I was surprised to see Cox come on but didn't think he did badly in the 10 minutes he was on.
Nice easy trip, spacious and comfy seats. The bar in the concourse was a bit of a weird design!
Well he can't blame Terry Burton, who takes the rap this time ?Armadillo Roadkill wrote:One of the most woeful, inept, tactically naive and spineless performances in a long time. Al Habsi and the God-like Anton Ferdinand emerge with credit. No one else.
I thought MK were rubbish, but hard working, close-everything-down, and took their chance. Superb stadium.
Quite how the ref didn't send their lad off - I can only assume he thought it wasn't really a clear goal scoring opportunity because it was Vydra.
Set pieces - we're a joke. Crosses - either don't beat the first man or sail over everyone. Passes - too many just went astray.
I tried to overcome my disappointment with Brian's return because I want it to work out. But today was a shattering experience, and my fears are all resurfacing.
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