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watto-drfc

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team for saturday
« on October 03, 2012, 07:24:20 am by watto-drfc »
woods

Quinn ( unless we have another (rb)
mccombe
martis
spurr

cotterill
harper
syers
husband

hume
paynter



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drfcdec1

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Re: team for saturday
« Reply #1 on October 03, 2012, 09:16:41 am by drfcdec1 »
 woods

 quinn
 jones
 martis
 spurr

 coterill
 harper
 syers
 husband

 brown
 paynter

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Colin C No.3

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Re: team for saturday
« Reply #2 on October 03, 2012, 09:29:58 am by Colin C No.3 »
                          A plank of wood

                        Quinn (No other RB to choose from?)
                        Martis (Jones suspended?)
                        McCombe
                        Spurr

                        Cotterill
                        Harper
                        Syers
                        Husband (Time for Bennett to realise pace is wasted without an end product)

                        Hume
                        Brown

Wellred

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Re: team for saturday
« Reply #3 on October 03, 2012, 09:34:51 am by Wellred »
Woods (He has done nothing wrong this season and some fans? should get off his back.)

Husband Martis McCombe Spurr

Cotterill Harper Syers

Hume Brown Paynter

Colin C No.3

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Re: team for saturday
« Reply #4 on October 03, 2012, 09:51:34 am by Colin C No.3 »
He was nowhere near their 3rd goal last night (a 25 yard shot on goal which Sulli would have seen coming all the way).

He commands his area like Custer at The Battle of The Little Big Horn.

His distribution is more often than not 'directed' by Jones. It's like "Ooh, now should I roll it left or right, or just boot it up in the air........where's Rob?"

In essence, he just ain't good enough. IMO.

andysly

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Re: team for saturday
« Reply #5 on October 03, 2012, 10:21:57 am by andysly »
                    Woods
Quinn.   Martis.  McCombe.   Spurr
     Husband  Harper. Cotterill
                     Hume
             Paynter.   Brown
       

jonnydog

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Re: team for saturday
« Reply #6 on October 03, 2012, 01:17:04 pm by jonnydog »
I for one think Woods has done well this season and deserves minimal slating. Gary that is, now Martin is a different matter!!

Wellred

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Re: team for saturday
« Reply #7 on October 03, 2012, 01:26:06 pm by Wellred »
He was nowhere near their 3rd goal last night (a 25 yard shot on goal which Sulli would have seen coming all the way).

He commands his area like Custer at The Battle of The Little Big Horn.

His distribution is more often than not 'directed' by Jones. It's like "Ooh, now should I roll it left or right, or just boot it up in the air........where's Rob?"

In essence, he just ain't good enough. IMO.

We all saw the third goal coming all the way never mind Sulli. Whether any of us including Sulli would have saved it is another matter. It was like watching the parting of the red sea. Why did we give the Preston goal scorer the freedom of the KMS.

I suppose he was at fault for the two goals from corners too was he?

Give the kid a chance. We all know you can't wait for him to fail.

Here's a novel idea. Why don't you get behind the lad for a change.

Filo

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Re: team for saturday
« Reply #8 on October 03, 2012, 02:17:24 pm by Filo »
He was nowhere near their 3rd goal last night (a 25 yard shot on goal which Sulli would have seen coming all the way).

He commands his area like Custer at The Battle of The Little Big Horn.

His distribution is more often than not 'directed' by Jones. It's like "Ooh, now should I roll it left or right, or just boot it up in the air........where's Rob?"

In essence, he just ain't good enough. IMO.



Don`t forget the 40 yarder last night that he stood and watched hit the bar!

RoversAlias

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Re: team for saturday
« Reply #9 on October 03, 2012, 02:42:31 pm by RoversAlias »
He was nowhere near their 3rd goal last night (a 25 yard shot on goal which Sulli would have seen coming all the way).

He commands his area like Custer at The Battle of The Little Big Horn.

His distribution is more often than not 'directed' by Jones. It's like "Ooh, now should I roll it left or right, or just boot it up in the air........where's Rob?"

In essence, he just ain't good enough. IMO.



Don`t forget the 40 yarder last night that he stood and watched hit the bar!

He stood and watched it because he knew it wasn't going in...and he was bang on right, it hit the top of the bar and went over. What is the problem?

This Saturday we need to drop Woods for Harper, I'm not even bothered if Harper is 100%. Hume back in up front, and Husband in for either Quinn or Bennett. And we need a different style of play, because whatever we've tried to do so far at home has not worked.

Oh, and Martis in for Jones if he's suspended.

Wellred

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Re: team for saturday
« Reply #10 on October 03, 2012, 02:59:41 pm by Wellred »
He was nowhere near their 3rd goal last night (a 25 yard shot on goal which Sulli would have seen coming all the way).

He commands his area like Custer at The Battle of The Little Big Horn.

His distribution is more often than not 'directed' by Jones. It's like "Ooh, now should I roll it left or right, or just boot it up in the air........where's Rob?"

In essence, he just ain't good enough. IMO.



Don`t forget the 40 yarder last night that he stood and watched hit the bar!

Or you could say it was excellent judgement as he knew it wasn't going in?
Maybe had he gone for it and pushed it over the top we could have conceded another goal from a corner?

 

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