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Tyrone Shoelaces

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  1. You need players in certain areas of the pitch irrespective of Cardiff only having one striker.
  2. I don't really see why not. He can do everything that Brererton does and more.
  3. In Brererton's place. He's bound to contribute more. He might even have the odd shot at scoring a goal.
  4. I'm surprised we didn't go to a more aggressive approach once it was still 0-0 after an hour or so, especially after the red card. Dolan and Chapman on the wings and Gallagher or Brererton up front along side Armstrong. A sort of 3-3-4 line up. Lets face it, they didn't have much going on up front for us to worry about. I just think Mowbray is too cautious at times like this. Armstrong isn't physical enough to be the focal point of the attack in games were the opposition shut up shop and are happy to defend their penalty area for long periods of time. When teams are trying to match us on football terms that's not too obvious but on days like yesterday it's pretty clear. David Speedie or Paul Dickov he isn't. We needed a plan B. Just hoping for a lucky bounce of the ball in a packed penalty area isn't a plan.
  5. if you know what you're doing you can make the extra man count. Spread the play, make the pitch big. Conditions wouldn't have helped with that today though.
  6. Davis Speedie showing glimpses of what was to come. If Bobby Mimms had have stayed on his line he could have headed that cross away !
  7. I think that's Walter Joyce hiding behind Ray Pointer in the dingles photo. Adam Blacklaw on it also. I spotted a very young Mike Ferguson on that Accrington Stanley photo. George Hudson in that photo was an ex Rover.
  8. Nice cross from Chris Sulley. I thought the pen was a bit harsh, the sort only home teams get.
  9. Defending against specific opposition threats should be a team game. The rest of the team need to be on their toes preventing Moore getting any sort of service.
  10. The only comparable goal keeping performance I can remember was that Polish goalkeeper in that England v Poland World Cup game in the seventies. He was diving the wrong way for shots and they were hitting his feet etc !
  11. I was at that 5-5 with Arsenal in the sixties. We were 3-0 up after 30 minutes, Dougie murdered them on his own. Arse got it back to 3-3 after half time. Then 4-3, 4-4, 5-4 with about 5 minutes left. Arsenal equalised with the last kick of the game ! Bob Jones in goal parried a shot right to George Eastham on the penalty spot, he didn't miss from there. I can still see that goal in my mind's eye. It felt like losing ! I was behind the goal Arsenal were attacking at the Darwen End for some reason, maybe studying full back play watching Keith Newton.
  12. I agree. Some days you batter teams,the ball just won't run for you, and you lose. Remember the Crewe game anybody. No reason not to go with our more attacking system.
  13. That was a very attacking line up, no wonder we scored 5.
  14. It was interesting to see " Balaclava Street " on the BBC North west news last night. I lived on Carr Street, not far from there, until I was 5 and we moved to Rochdale. I'll always be a Blackburn lad. Getting off the bus or train at the Boulevard I always felt like I was coming home.
  15. Saturday's game will tell us wether we are serious promotion contenders or just pretenders. Overcoming tough opponents at home is what promoted teams do. I'm cautiously optimistic, we're are playing well as a team but we have a couple of weak links in the team.
  16. Nov 25 th 1989. Won 5-4. Scorers - Sellars 2, Johnrose, Stapleton, Garner. Collier Atkins, Hill, May, Sulley Irvine, Reid , Sellars Johnrose, Stapleton, Garner That must have been some game.
  17. That was more like it. We looked a decent side on the ball.
  18. He was a class act on his day. Good enough to drop back into a more advanced midfield role and be able to pull the strings at Stoke once he'd lost that burst of pace. Signed as Denis Law's replacement at 'City.
  19. Jones hasn't progressed in any way. He still making the same mistakes that he was making as a 17 year old.
  20. Don't rush back would be my advice also. You've got youth on your side. I should have taken longer to let the leg get stronger before I started playing again. I was crackers, playing football on the street with the kids while I was still in plaster and on crutches ! I had one good leg so that was ok. I broke it the first time in the first game of the season and the second time in the last game of the same season. Not a great season for me. After that it was basically all over. If I had have left it for that season and started again in the following season I may have been ok. I hope you're back on the grass soon, but not too soon.
  21. Good goal from Chris Sulley.
  22. I remember seeing Garner going to Halifax in the Sunday paper along with Fazackerly going to Oldham at one point. Letting Byrom go was a massive clanger. We brought in Alan Gilliver, Frank Lord, Jim Fryatt, and Don Martin to replace him with only the Don being anything like as good a player. All the while Byrom was banging them in for fun at Burnden Park.
  23. It's hard to say, so many great players. Big Fred was a colossus on his day, I'm so glad I saw him in his prime. On his day he was a Shearer that could beat people with the ball at his feet. Great to watch. I think this belongs in the nostalgia thread. We need to leave some room for all the transfer talk !
  24. Sorry guys, to lose one game 3-0 is bad enough but to lose two !
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