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[Archived] Pathetic Attendance
Exiled_Rover replied to Uddersfelt Blue's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
I was surprised there was 13 thousand there, rather than the sub 10k number quoted on here before the match. That being said, it's still a pathetic turn out. We don't deserve a club in Europe if we can't even half fill our stadium. Kudos to the support though, they were quite loud - obviously those who can afford the cheap(er) seats prefer to sing than moan. -
He already has. Fair play to Zurab though, he was excellent tonight.
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Define really good excuse.
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Really? Why?
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[Archived] Rovers Allege Racism
Exiled_Rover replied to only2garners's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
I think that's a bit cheeky, but each to their own. -
Well, anyone can tell just by looking at him that Gray's not going to be much cop in a fight. As for who should play at left back, well it's got to be Jay for me. Admittedly he doesn't have the required pace to play there, but Gray doesn't have the required footballing skill to play there - so pick your poison. If nothing else it'll sure us up on set pieces.
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[Archived] Benni Mccarthy - Gone
Exiled_Rover replied to adam lodge's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
Different strokes for different folks. They both have very different styles of playing, both are very effective (not that we've seen Bellamy do anything at Liverpool ). Personally I prefer Benni's ability to link up with the midfield, turn on the ball sharply and finish convincingly. Still, he doesn't have the terrifying pace that Bellamy has, which at times can give you a very effective strike force of one - whereas Benni needs the service. All said and done, he's a quality player. So far he's lived up to the tremendous hype surrounding his name. -
Or 20,000.
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[Archived] Top Of The League
Exiled_Rover replied to LeftWinger's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
Not really fickle, when he played on the right wing against Chelski he was back to his usual tricks. MkII just happens to be a very good fullback! -
[Archived] Top Of The League
Exiled_Rover replied to LeftWinger's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
That's him out for the meantime then. -
[Archived] Top Of The League
Exiled_Rover replied to LeftWinger's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
What's up with Bert MkII? A late scratch from the Wham game - did he pick up a strain or something? -
We're struggling for this one. After complaining about the Premiership season getting off to a stuttering start, thanks to the International breaks, I'm left hoping that we survive until the next one. The team is pretty make shift at the moment, and several of the players must be on their last legs - Tugay especially, though Benni has looked tired of late, and Neill can't be in great shape. Too many matches in too short a period of time for too small a squad. Having said that, with the home advantage, I fancy us taking at least a draw from this one. Where the goals are coming from however is another matter!
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I've just seen the highlights - what an absolute thrashing United gave them. Made me smile. Comically, neither of these two managers talk to the BBC, so we've got the Assistant and the Captain fronting the questions.
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[Archived] Chelsea (carling Cup)
Exiled_Rover replied to SuperStella's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
Just so you know, McEveley is a centreback, and he did alright last night, all things considered. As for the game, well it was all too easy for Chelski. Of course the referee didn't help - what with Cole not being sent off and then handling the football for their first goal. Typical big club bias. Still, we were never going to score against that back line, much too organised and talented for the likes of us. -
[Archived] Chelsea (carling Cup)
Exiled_Rover replied to SuperStella's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
Especially with that microclimate at Ewood Park -
We should just drop ticket prices to £15 for the rest of the season. As Joey says, the revenue loss would probably equate to £1m in transfer funds. A full, or near full stadium every week would more than make up for that though in my opinion. Sure the season ticket holders will complain, but you're damned if you do and you're damned if you don't. As one myself I'd much rather watch the team play in a full stadium and just accept that not everyone can pay £25-£30 quid a match.
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[Archived] Chelsea (carling Cup)
Exiled_Rover replied to SuperStella's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
If this was Football Manager I'd be playing fringe and youth players in this one, especially as it's Chelski. It's too much to ask such a small squad to play at their best twice a week. -
[Archived] Rovers World
Exiled_Rover replied to theresonly1alj's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
So the subscribers would be Dillo and a few yanks then. -
Neill lost Campo for the goal - shocking marking. As for the game itself, well Hughes said it best, we didn't take our chances. At times we completely played Bolton off the park and opened them up like a tin can (the Bentley chance for example). Jussi had an absolute blinder; such a fantastic keeper, even if he is a bit of a muppet. Concerning Benni being overrated and not having the predator instinct, well no he doesn't because ideally he's a second striker. Having said that he forced Jussi to pull out two outstanding saves today, so y'know he's doing something right.
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I'm going to that one at the JJB - my friend is a Citeh fan and is dragging me along. I was shocked at the price of the tickets.
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[Archived] Wisla Krakow Match Chat
Exiled_Rover replied to albionus's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
We'd have to have some luck along the way. At worst a good run in the UEFA cup will raise our profile in Europe. That never hurts. -
[Archived] Wisla Krakow Match Chat
Exiled_Rover replied to albionus's topic in Football Messageboard Archive
You've got to love the professionalism Hughes has brought to the club. We didn't really get out of second gear, yet came away with a result. A draw would have been acceptable on that performance, but the class showed through in the end and we were more than deserving of the win on the balance of chances created.