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Andy Naylor



Wilka

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Nov 18, 2003
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I know he gets a lot of stick most of the time but his report of Saturday's Coventry game is spot on. :clap2:


Match report: Coventry 2 Albion 0

Picture the predicament. In the past two years you have moved up the property ladder from a one-bed flat into a two-bed apartment.

You work as hard as you can to keep your home in good order and the employees in the company department you manage work just as hard.

Life is pretty good, much better than it was two years ago, except your apartment is surrounded by three-bedroom houses and mansions.

You do not have enough money for an extension to fit in with the environment and, even though most weeks you perform better than your wealthier neighbours, you and your workers have nothing to show for it.

The company's major shareholder would like you to have one of the mansions but the neighbours are difficult and planning permission is a never-ending problem.

Meanwhile, a minority of nitpicking customers moan about every little mistake you and your department make, ignoring all the good work you have done.

The way things are going you may have to move back down into the onebed flat. It is an intensely frustrating situation for all concerned and yet nobody is to blame. It is just the way it is.

This is Albion in season 2005-2006. Mark McGhee is that homeowner and company manager, the workers his players and chairman Dick Knight the major shareholder.

The customers are the fans, the neighbours Championship rivals, League One the one-bed flat. One of the mansions is Falmer, the extension the striker McGhee cannot afford.

It was, as Wayne Henderson pointed out, the same old story inside another of those mansions, otherwise known as the Ricoh Arena, on Saturday.

Albion completely outplayed in-form Coventry in the first half but had nobody up front to reflect their superiority in the scoreline.

Instead up popped the diminutive Dennis the menace to head, yes that is right, head the Sky Blues into an absurdly flattering lead before delivering the killer blow midway through the second half.

Albion's afternoon of misfortune began in only the fifth minute, when a well-struck shot from Alex Frutos received an unhelpful hand from Coventry's flying young Hungarian keeper Marton Fulop as it thudded against the upright.

Chance after chance came and went as the Seagulls, relishing the stage and a pitch in excellent condition for the time of year, bossed the opening period to an extent which became almost embarrassing.

Five more goal attempts followed inside the first 35 minutes without reply. Another revised front pairing of Gary Hart and Jake Robinson, recalled to the starting line-up at the expense of Paul Reid, each went close with headers.

Robinson and the eyecatching Seb Carole also had shots pushed away by Fulop, on loan from Tottenham, while a further effort by Carole from outside the box missed by inches.

Did I forget to mention goalsaving tackles by Andrew Whing on Dean Hammond and Robert Page on Robinson?

Okay, Joel Lynch produced a challenge of similar value to foil Stern John at the other end, but you get the gist.

Wise, anonymous to this point, sneaked into the area to head in a left wing cross from Marcus Hall from 12 yards two minutes from the break.

Albion's sense of injustice was two-fold. Premiership referee Uriah Rennie had failed to spot a foul on the covering Guy Butters as he cleared into touch and Wise's goal originated from the resulting throwin.

"I thought it was a foul for the first goal," lamented Albion's veteran skipper. "I went to clear it into the stand and their fella caught me on the ankle. He apologised at halftime but the ref didn't see it. "It's the way it goes. When you are down at the bottom the luck doesn't go your way."

Coventry predictably improved after the break but Albion still should have been level before Wise, 39 years young, put the game beyond them.

A touch of composure was required when Robinson blazed over from a tight angle after Hammond got his head to a 65th-minute corner from Frutos.

Three minutes later it was all over. Lynch failed to clear when he had the chance and was then caught out of position as Whing was given freedom to progress into the area.

The fullback's fierce shot forced Henderson into a fine stop, only for the ball to rebound kindly off Wise's chest and into his path. A volley from point-blank range lifted his tally to four goals in three games and guaranteed Albion's fifth away defeat in a row.

Henderson, hobbling as a result of hurting his left hip when diving in vain to reach Wise's opening goal, made a breathtaking stop from James Scowcroft's late header to prevent the outcome becoming even more lopsided.

McGhee said: "I don't think we saw anything we didn't know. We played well, passed the ball well, created opportunities, but we don't have someone on the end of it.

"If Adebola and Stern John (Coventry's strikers) had been in our team then, with our first-half performance, we would have been out of sight by halftime."

Young Richard Martin was on the bench as cover for the hampered Henderson, with Michel Kuipers excluded due to his angry response to losing his place against Burnley four days earlier.

First it was Leon Knight, then Flo Chaigneau, now Kuipers twice (the first time at Southampton). Am I alone in getting fed up with hearing about players throwing their toys out of the pram just because they are not in the side?

The behaviour of the fitagain Alexis Nicolas has been contrastingly exemplary in similar circumstances - chats behind closed doors with the manager rather than heated reactions which are bound to reach the ears of a wider public, especially if, like Mark McCammon, you bizzarley decide to contribute to a radio phone-in.

It is ridiculous for McGhee's critics to suggest he has lost the dressing room. Finishing, not spirit, was the only ingredient missing from Albion's performance.

Lee Barnard can hopefully change that.

Everybody needs to be pulling in the same direction, including the Withdean faithful, with a six-pointer against Leicester next. That mansion may still be a long way off but so too is a return to that one-bed flat.
 




Del Boy

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Oct 1, 2004
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It amazes me that the Argus sell papers, they give most of it away free on t'internet!! :ohmy:
 














dougdeep

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Soton Seagull said:
I just logged on to read the match report and really must agree with Naylor's sentiments. A strangely good piece. Long may it continue,

He had to get it right one day. :lolol:
 




Napper

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Jul 9, 2003
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Re: Re: Re: Andy Naylor

Curious Orange said:
That was Tom Brighton, the offer was turned down.

Good piece from Andy Naylor, sums up my thoughts on the situation just nicely.

i know but i'm saying it means we have a bit of money
 




Silent Bob

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Dec 6, 2004
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Didn't he steal most of that from on here?

But changed the metaphor slightly?
 
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Rougvie

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Aug 29, 2003
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Hove, f***ing ACTUALLY.
Re: Re: Re: Andy Naylor

Curious Orange said:
That was Tom Brighton, the offer was turned down.

VERY frustrating as Clyde will accept £75,000 from Motherwell.

Brighton does not want to leave Glasgow, ANOTHER case of a transfer going wrong that has nothing whatsover to do with Falmer/Facilities/Withdean/Whatever SHIT placcy comes up with to convince the braindead.
 
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ManOnTheRun

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Jul 7, 2003
846
West Hove
I think Naylor has been spot on all season with his Match reporting ...

I know that will get short shrift on here as everyone seems to dislike him but there you go.

Actually come to think of it there's a lot of negativity on here at the moment.

Why can't all just love each other* and get along.

*(but not in a GAY way of course)

:love:
 


It was the world's most convoluted metaphor, but it made all the right points. The second half of the article was especially excellent :clap2: :clap2: :clap2: :clap2: :clap2:
 




Simster

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Jul 7, 2003
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Surrey
ManOnTheRun said:
I think Naylor has been spot on all season with his Match reporting ...

I know that will get short shrift on here as everyone seems to dislike him but there you go.

Actually come to think of it there's a lot of negativity on here at the moment.

Why can't all just love each other* and get along.

*(but not in a GAY way of course)

:love:
He's been quality for about three years, but there are some on here who will blame him for everything.
 


ManOnTheRun

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Jul 7, 2003
846
West Hove
Simster said:
He's been quality for about three years, but there are some on here who will blame him for everything.

If it isn't McGhee's fault it must be Naylors, if it isn't Naylors it must be Dick Knight, if it wasn't Knights fault then it must be the lady who cuts the halftime oranges etc etc ...

*Sighs wearily*

Where is the love people ... :nono:
 


Mustela Furo

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ManOnTheRun said:


Where is the love people ... :nono:

What's wrong with the world, mama
People livin' like they ain't got no mamas
I think the whole world addicted to the drama
Only attracted to things that'll bring you trauma
Overseas, yeah, we try to stop terrorism
But we still got terrorists here livin'
In the USA, the big CIA
The Bloods and The Crips and the KKK
But if you only have love for your own race
Then you only leave space to discriminate
And to discriminate only generates hate
And when you hate then you're bound to get irate, yeah
Madness is what you demonstrate
And that's exactly how anger works and operates
Man, you gotta have love just to set it straight
Take control of your mind and meditate
Let your soul gravitate to the love, y'all, y'all

People killin', people dyin'
Children hurt and you hear them cryin'
Can you practice what you preach
And would you turn the other cheek

Father, Father, Father help us
Send some guidance from above
'Cause people got me, got me questionin'
Where is the love (Love)

Where is the love (The love)
Where is the love (The love)
Where is the love

The love, the love

It just ain't the same, always unchanged
New days are strange, is the world insane
If love and peace is so strong
Why are there pieces of love that don't belong
Nations droppin' bombs
Chemical gasses fillin' lungs of little ones
With ongoin' sufferin' as the youth die young
So ask yourself is the lovin' really gone
So I could ask myself really what is goin' wrong
In this world that we livin' in people keep on givin'
in
Makin' wrong decisions, only visions of them dividends
Not respectin' each other, deny thy brother
A war is goin' on but the reason's undercover
The truth is kept secret, it's swept under the rug
If you never know truth then you never know love
Where's the love, y'all, come on (I don't know)
Where's the truth, y'all, come on (I don't know)
Where's the love, y'all

People killin', people dyin'
Children hurt and you hear them cryin'
Can you practice what you preach
And would you turn the other cheek

Father, Father, Father help us
Send some guidance from above
'Cause people got me, got me questionin'
Where is the love (Love)

Where is the love (The love)
Where is the love (The love)
Where is the love

The love, the love

I feel the weight of the world on my shoulder
As I'm gettin' older, y'all, people gets colder
Most of us only care about money makin'
Selfishness got us followin' our wrong direction
Wrong information always shown by the media
Negative images is the main criteria
Infecting the young minds faster than bacteria
Kids wanna act like what they see in the cinema
Yo', whatever happened to the values of humanity
Whatever happened to the fairness in equality
Instead in spreading love we spreading animosity
Lack of understanding, leading lives away from unity
That's the reason why sometimes I'm feelin' under
That's the reason why sometimes I'm feelin' down
There's no wonder why sometimes I'm feelin' under
Gotta keep my faith alive till love is found

People killin', people dyin'
Children hurt and you hear them cryin'
Can you practice what you preach
And would you turn the other cheek

Father, Father, Father help us
Send some guidance from above
'Cause people got me, got me questionin'
Where is the love (Love)

Where is the love (The love)
Where is the love (The love)
Where is the love (The love)

Where is the love (The love)
Where is the love (The love)
Where is the love (The love)
 
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Mustela Furo

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ManOnTheRun said:


Where is the love people ... :nono:

Where is the love (3x)
Where is the, where is the love
(3x)
I don’t know a single reason
Tell me why you turned your back on me
I can’t find a sign of treason
My love is build on honesty
Without you, I’m slowly dying
I’ve got a broken heart in me
I found out, the night ain’t lying
I’m half the man I used to be
You are the sunshine in the morning
And my comfort in the night
But then you left without a warning
In ecstasy you run and hide
Where is the love
Baby don’t keep me, don’t keep me hanging on
Where is the love
I feel like dying
I’m crying since you’ve been gone
Where is the love
Where is the, where is the love

Lonely days with my desire
You’re the centerfold of all my dreams
You’re the flame to light my fire
Higher than a fire’s ever been
You are the sunshine in the morning
And my comfort in the night
Where is the love
Baby don’t keep me, don’t keep me hanging on
Where is the love
I feel like dying
I’m crying since you’ve been gone
Where is the love
Baby don’t keep me, don’t keep me hanging on
Where is the love
Where is the, where is the love (2x)
Where is the love
Where is the, where is the love (3x)
Where is the love

Don’t keep me, don’t keep me hanging on
Where is the love
I feel like dying, I’m crying since you’ve been gone
Where is the love
Baby don’t keep me, don’t keep me hanging on
Where is the love
I feel like dying
I’m crying since you’ve been gone
Where is the love
Where is the, where is the love
Where is the, where is the love
 
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Mustela Furo

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Jul 7, 2003
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ManOnTheRun said:

Where is the love people ... :nono:

Where is the love?
Where is the love?
Where is the love?

You said you'd give to me, soon as you were free
Will it ever be? Where is the love?
You told me that you didn't love her,
and you were gonna say goodbye
But if you really didn't mean it,
why did you have to lie?
Where is the love?
You said was mine all mine,
till the end of time
Was it just a lie?
Where is the love?
If you have had a sudden change of heart,
I wish that you would tell me so
Don't leave me hangin on to promises
You've got to let me know
Oh how I wish I never met you
I guess it must have been my fate,
to fall in love with someone else's love
All I can do is wait
Where is the love?
You said was mine all mine,
till the end of time
Was it just a lie?
Where is the love?
Where is the love?
Where is the love?
 
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Mustela Furo

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Jul 7, 2003
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ManOnTheRun said:


Where is the love people ... :nono:

If ever a boy stood on the moon
All the heavens would call there angels Round
Stop the tears from troubled skies from Falling
If ever the river could whisper you name
Would the choices you make still be the Same
Like a flower that dies from angry rain
Why do we hurt ourselves?

Where is the love
That lets the sunlight in to start again
A love That sees no color lines
Life that begins with love
So spread your wings and fly
Guide your spirit safe and sheltered
A thousand dreams that we can still Believe

If ever a boy stood on the moon
Carrying all of his treasures from the stars
To a rainbow which leads to where we Are
Together we chase the sun

Where is the love
That lifts my brothers voice to the skies
A love That answers a mother’s cry
Life begins with love
So spread your wings and fly
Guide your spirit safe and sheltered
A thousand dreams that we can still Believe

A boy stood on the moon
The ancient souls can still discover
A thousand dreams that we can still Believe
We can still believe....
 
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