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Feb 8, 2005
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Freedman is one step closer to the sack
 




Cheeky Monkey

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Jul 17, 2003
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The BBS is a joy to read. Complaints on there today include: the number of empty seats at Selhurst Park today, the lack of atmosphere, Parish being abused by some home fans, their new defender Hangeland being useless, Championship football an inevitability, insufficient legroom with some of the new seating they've had put in... etc.

:lol:
 


jcdenton08

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Oct 17, 2008
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Christ, nothing like pissing on someone elses chips eh! Just enjoy the weekend and a cracking win to round off a good week.

Happy with the win, of course, but being a football fan doesn't automatically make me bipolar! The same problems as when we lost remain, and I wasn't too downhearted then either. Everyone was slagging Sami for looking "defeated" after our losses, he gave EXACTLY the same style of interview after we WON...
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Please don't get carried away. Two wins from two games from four games, three of which were definitely winnable. Please be realistic, we are still missing a top Championship striker and a backup striker as a minimum, then ideally a replacement for Buckley.

Important to remember as good as we were Tuesday and today, both of the sides we have beaten are losing their matches against everyone else too. Leeds hammered again today and a crisis club, Bolton very disillusioned by Gartside and Freedman and struggling...

How about an optimism thread AFTER our next defeat?

What part of positivity thread don't you understand? If you want to be negative, start your own thread.
 


Bladders

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Jun 22, 2012
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The Troubadour
26 shots 11 on target...

Took 4 games usually to amount all that.

Very good performance today, really enjoyed it
 




jcdenton08

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Oct 17, 2008
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What part of positivity thread don't you understand? If you want to be negative, start your own thread.

I was going to post in the level-headed realist thread but I can never seem to find it.
 


SeagullinExile

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Sep 10, 2010
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Please don't get carried away. Two wins from two games from four games, three of which were definitely winnable. Please be realistic, we are still missing a top Championship striker and a backup striker as a minimum, then ideally a replacement for Buckley.

Important to remember as good as we were Tuesday and today, both of the sides we have beaten are losing their matches against everyone else too. Leeds hammered again today and a crisis club, Bolton very disillusioned by Gartside and Freedman and struggling...

How about an optimism thread AFTER our next defeat?

Are yes, but now we know we can actually play a bit. Yes we'll lose again, but we also know we're still looking to strengthen, so should only get stronger.

That makes me confident we can push for the play offs again :thumbsup:
 






upthealbion1970

bring on the trumpets....
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Jan 22, 2009
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The last 5 mins of the first half had more action than most entire home matches last season!
 


British Bulldog

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Feb 6, 2006
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Please don't get carried away. Two wins from two games from four games, three of which were definitely winnable. Please be realistic, we are still missing a top Championship striker and a backup striker as a minimum, then ideally a replacement for Buckley.

Important to remember as good as we were Tuesday and today, both of the sides we have beaten are losing their matches against everyone else too. Leeds hammered again today and a crisis club, Bolton very disillusioned by Gartside and Freedman and struggling...

How about an optimism thread AFTER our next defeat?

We all know there's still work to be done in the transfer market, but we played well today and come from behind to win the game so lets enjoy the moment and worry about the next defeat when it happens.
 


pb21

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Apr 23, 2010
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A massive improvement over the last home match. New signings look ace, older players look rejuvenated.
 




sir albion

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Jan 6, 2007
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Please don't get carried away. Two wins from two games from four games, three of which were definitely winnable. Please be realistic, we are still missing a top Championship striker and a backup striker as a minimum, then ideally a replacement for Buckley.

Important to remember as good as we were Tuesday and today, both of the sides we have beaten are losing their matches against everyone else too. Leeds hammered again today and a crisis club, Bolton very disillusioned by Gartside and Freedman and struggling...

How about an optimism thread AFTER our next defeat?
Why do we need a replacement for buckley?
We don't do wingers anymore and he was shite :)
 


jcdenton08

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Oct 17, 2008
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Why do we need a replacement for buckley?
We don't do wingers anymore and he was shite :)

I see a lot of theatre.

What happens when a big show, especially a musical, starts to wind down, is they cut costs. The principal actor leaves, so rather than hiring an expensive, equally experienced actor to fill the part, rehearsing them at great expense etc, the producers "promote" the understudy.

Now, what's wrong with this is that you now lack the cover in depth, should that understudy, who is remember already a cheap replacement in effect, has no capable understudy so you end up seeing an under-rehearsed, inexperienced kid being pushed forward into the limelight at a level above their station with limited experience and often insufficient talent to be there

In our case;

Ulloa (sold)
CMS (promoted from understudy to principal)
Fenelon (now, terrifyingly with little professional football experience is now first cover)

And much like theatre, the ticket price is always the same even if you see a team full of "understudies"
 


Happy with the win, of course, but being a football fan doesn't automatically make me bipolar! The same problems as when we lost remain, and I wasn't too downhearted then either. Everyone was slagging Sami for looking "defeated" after our losses, he gave EXACTLY the same style of interview after we WON...

Completely agree with your comments. The big positive today was Teixeira, we at last have a midfielder who plays with a touch and movement that is Prem class. The other two new boys looked OK but bigger tests await them so we'll see how they cope then. Greer has also had an outstanding start to the season. Dunk looked a bit error prone at times with his marking and passing so maybe we'll see Hughes back before long. Calde did well in the attacking full back role - which is ironic as he might have been the player Sami was about to sacrifice on 35 mins for LuaLua?

Bolton looked utterly devoid of confidence, couldn't make more than 3 passes and relied totally on long ball. Not long for Dougie on that display because he has a very decent squad there, probably even better than ours
 






Stat Brother

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Happy with the win, of course, but being a football fan doesn't automatically make me bipolar! The same problems as when we lost remain, and I wasn't too downhearted then either. Everyone was slagging Sami for looking "defeated" after our losses, he gave EXACTLY the same style of interview after we WON...
It's hard not to be bipolar when (judging on the seasons performances) the team clearly is.

Today's performance would have handed the team that played Wednesday :lol: their arses to them on a plate.

At the moment all we're left to do is wonder which team will dominate the season.
Naturally we all are hoping and dream it's today's team.
 




Crispy Ambulance

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May 27, 2010
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Burgess Hill
Other than a pretty soft goal to concede, today was brilliant.

Really enjoyed the game and the way we played. The only concern from it is that, with the exception of Greer and Dunk, we've not got a lot of height at defending set pieces which Mills exploited having gone close just before (or it may well have been the equally large Wheater). Leo used to win an awful lot of defensive headers as did Barnes and Murray before him. Every time they lobbed the ball in the box, we looked nervy.
That aside, the players looked so much more comfortable with the style Sami is trying to implement and some of the stuff we played was great to watch. Just need a bit more height.
 




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