thealbionfan
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- Oct 6, 2003
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means nothing if we lose to exeter
What?! Of course it does it means 3 points no matter what!
means nothing if we lose to exeter
What?! Of course it does it means 3 points no matter what!
yes good one
Yes we should be positive after a result like that but we are far from home and dry.
Nothing wrong with your optimism but NSC is either "we're doomed" or "we should make a late charge for the play offs"
With the possible exception of Colchester away, our run in shouldnt hold many fears.
Most of our away games are against relegation rivals.
Its funny because I actually felt that Holroyd was telgeraphing his runs a bit. Too often, he set off too early, alerting his defender to the danger as he did so, so that by the time the ball was played, he was invariably closed down.A superb performance in front of a very, very good turnout - always a bonus when they make it pay on the gate, as I'm sure it boosts the attendance significantly.
Not quite sure why all the fuss over LuaLua though - nippy and tricky yes, but needs an end product. Could come on nicely, though. I also thought that Holroyd's runs were, frankly, too good for the through balls he was obviously looking for - he looks a good player. If the ball had been played a bit quicker on a couple of occasions, he'd have been in on goal. I'm confident we've got enough to stay up, but could we just win a couple of home games please, lads? It'd be ever so much appreciated. Ta.
Don't worry about Palace15, I think he/she/it is just jealous 'cos they won't have a team to support next year. Funny really, because they always tell us, that they aren't bothered with us. We know that's a lie though.
Really? Because I thought there was a two way race for ownership of the team.
And I'm not really sure what that last part means, but we are really bothered with you, ye f***ing clown tossers.
Really? Because I thought there was a two way race for ownership of the team.
And I'm not really sure what that last part means, but we are really bothered with you, ye f***ing clown tossers.
Its funny because I actually felt that Holroyd was telgeraphing his runs a bit. Too often, he set off too early, alerting his defender to the danger as he did so, so that by the time the ball was played, he was invariably closed down.
Agree with you about LuaLua. Class act, scared their defence but he doesn't look like he can last an entire game. Maybe that will come with match practice.