
Neil Weaver
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back where we belong now above rovers!!
Hark, is that the sound of champagne corks a-popping I hear now the Mags overtake Rovers
. How the mighty fall.
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True, Stu, unless good old Stan does an Andy Todd with him
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I am looking up the table not down now, for the first time since, erm, 5-1 over Wolves!!
Meanwhile, in pedant's corner.......
Oz, weren't we top of the table after that, so we couldn't look much further up? There goes your Nostradamus reputation..........
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no your eyes were not deceiving you, Matteo did go past a player with his pace and cross the ball in. amazing!!
Not only cross it, he even met a cross (and nearly scored) - I think it came after a corner was cleared and returned, so he was forward for that but still - AND earlier he was off side (Matteo offbloodyside bet he brags about that for the rest of the season at training) getting down the wing.
As plenty of folk have said, another fine team performance (that's most of em since Hughes took over) and this theme of entertaining home games continues - Southampton, Palace.
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An article in the mirror
Libel anyone?
Exactly what I'd been thinking Matt. But then I'm not a lawyer. Not trying to drum up business are you
. Thing is these redtops are probably pretty well versed in matters of libel/slander and what they can get away with printing.
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The highlights didn't lie, CR. He's been improving steadily over the last couple of months (IMHO) and as well as almost scoring tonight, got into a few attacking positions.
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Anyone know who the ref is tonight
Peter Walton. From the BBC -
Rob Styles was originally due to referee this game, but he was switched to the Middlesbrough v Fulham Tuesday night match, and Walton rerouted from the Riverside to Ewood Park.
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Talked to loads of Gooners after the match and not one commented in the slightest about a physical approach from Rovers, in fact most were praising us about some of the excellent football we played in the first half, saying they couldn't tell who were the Champions and who were the also-rans.
My view of the match was that Rovers played strong but fair. It certainly wasn't a dirty game, if so then we would have had someone sent off. There were some strong challenges but all were to play the ball, its not Rovers fault that Vieira goes down like a sack of spuds if you DARE to touch him or that Reyes has such fast feet.
Absolutely right Mr Magic Hat. Quite a few people have commented to me (round here, several Leeds and the inevitable MU fans) on the game and not one has mentioned anything about us being other than hard-but-fair and how it was a close game for 85 mins, and contrasted this to the other semi where Newc just rolled over.
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On this occasion, Colin is defending Andy and says it was completely accidental.
That says it all.
Alan, can't say I heard the bit on Talksport, but there was an article in the LET that is pretty much the same.... Colin Todd: My son is not a thug
COLIN Todd today leapt to the defence of his son, Andy, accusing the southern-based media of conducting a `witch-hunt' designed to destroy the Blackburn Rovers defender.
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Just out of interest, where IS the press box ? Is it the one with the Radio Rovers hoardings (or is that just the Radio Rovers guys) ?
Glenn, don't remember seeing any hoardings but I think the press area is the block in the Lower tier, on about half way, in the West Stand. I remember looking over there and it looked to be a block with tables/desks instead of seats! And when there was that fuss about Mourinho I seem to remember there were folk saying how could the journos tell exactly what was going on when they were on the other side of the pitch from the dugouts.
Over to jim to confirm.
So they'd have had a good view of Savage's tackle on Fabregas, hardly the best view of the Todd/van Persie incident. Still, as with the Mourinho flak, what does seeing what happened matter? There's a story to write.
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those pendolino carriages aren't so big
jim, lend me your anorak will you please..............
Pendolinos are only run by Virgin though and Great Western operate Paddington - Wales don't they?
No, you were right, not interesting
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This week's installment...........
Public face prosecution if they attack 'killer' geese
A national bird charity is warning that anyone who carries out revenge attacks against Otley's 'killer' geese could face prosecution. The RSPB is also urging residents to accept the 'natural order of things' following several reports of geese attacking swans on the River Wharfe.
In the worst incident several people claimed to have watched in horror as some Grey Lags killed an adult swan during a dispute on the river earlier this month. And last week, during another territorial battle between the species, one Otley man jumped in to the water and hit the geese until they let go of a swan in distress.
An RSPB spokesman however has warned that such behaviour is interfering with nature...... "Healthy swans can more than look after themselves against geese. As for the swan which was killed, I can only think that it must have been ill or injured because there is no way geese would be able to kill a healthy swan."
Disturbingly, the reporter adds in the final sentence : 'Last week the geese involved in the swan fights mysteriously vanished from the river.'
Someone tell me if I'm taking this too seriously
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If you go down to the river today you're sure of a big suprise. Plovers and skuas beware.
The latest from the continuing saga......
Territorial geese spark anger after swan attack
Calls to remove Otley's territorial geese have been made - after they were caught once again menacing swans. Last month, people in Wharfemeadows Park watched in horror as the pair of Grey Lags killed a fully grown swan. And now the two geese have been caught once again chasing a swan after picking it out of the flock....
It's genuine Yaaarkshire journalism.
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Could this be the definitive answer? Front page news in the local paper that should be online but no sign (we are talking Dingleshire here by the way) :
Calculating geese face eviction after vicious killing on river
Agressive geese are facing the boot from Otley after they attacked and killed a swan. Walkers in Wharfemeadows Park last week watched in horror as one of the Grey Lag geese battered to death one of the male swans. Despite frantic attempts by two 11-year-old boys to scare off the geese, the swan was unable to get away and eventually drowned......
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Not the quickest, not up for every header (like Mokoena seems to try for), but he's got the handy knack of being in the right place - like tidying up behind Mokoena when he's missed his header.
I think I've said before - he reminds me more of Henning rather than a throw-yourself-in-the-way-of everything Hendry.
A Mr Reliable in the making.
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Just read on clarrots mad some dingles are trying to arrange a "Fly Over" for the replay. First Off it's not very original, secondly I haven't the heart to tell them it will be dark and no one will see it. You couldn't make it up, they just have a way of embarrassing themselves.
USA, and of course the rozzers would be only too glad for them to organise it
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Come on Bryan, read more carefully. Flopsy did say run
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Abbey, you writing for The Grauniad these days?...............
'Turf Moor is the sort of place where Status Quo and Dexy's Midnight Runners still get played over the Tannoy and some of their fans are clearly stuck in an 80s time warp judging by the standing ovation for the idiot who ran on to the pitch in the final few minutes, squaring up to Brad Friedel and Robbie Savage before knocking off a policeman's helmet as he was finally collared.'
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Bit of a change of tack - soon to have a listen to Emiliana Torrini. CD out recently, heard a bit on the radio and sounds quite interesting. She's apparently half Icelandic, half Italian. With that sort of background, the music has to be interesting!
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Was at the game, seen the highlights, I'll try to be objective.
First half we were pretty awful (think the Cardiff replay, for those lucky enough to see that) and never looked like scoring, and 1-0 at half time could have easily been more.
Second half was a lot different though, probably a case of us having a bit of battle about our play and Boro taking things a bit easier. To be honest, we didn't create a lot though. Should have had a penalty for a clear push but we know after Weds that they aren't guaranteed goals.
Overall, draw wouldn't have been outrageous, but if anyone deserved to win it wasn't Rovers.
Positives :
Nelsen very solid and seems to read things very well. For those that haven't seen him yet, cast your mind back to Henning - IMHO his style of play isn't a million miles away. No world beater, but hopefully a Mr Reliable.
Todd dependable as ever.
Savage full of beans again.
Pedersen. Maybe he's under management instruction, but he's playing nothing like I expect a winger to play. Comes inside to get the ball a lot, wins lots in the air. Hardly ever takes his defender on though.
Negatives :
Neill - I don't think he's been as bad as some of made out (I'm no expert though). But today he really wasn't very good, and being sat near a Lucas-bashing contingent gave em plenty of ammo today.
Matteo - enough said. What's Nissa done wrong?
Thommo, just rewind a couple of years and play like that please.
Others :
Bert Emerton - back to being v ordinary in the last few games after looking as though he'd overcome the demons.
Brad, performing like a mortal. Made a couple of fine saves, I reckon cos he's being asked more questions and if he makes one mistake it costs the game, he gets noticed more.
So what's the solution to all this? Well, we look pretty solid playing this formation with Mokoena just in front of the back four. That's the good news. Now need a decent partner for Dickov, whether that's one of the midfielders getting forward more or (what I'd prefer) Stead up front. Or we just have 12 on the field.
This game is easy from the stands.
Edit - USA, bench was Enckleman, Nissa, Johnson, Reid, and Flitty. Johnson came on with about 30 mins left (for Mokoena) and looked fairly lively but not threatening. And Reid came on for Thommo for about 10 mins.
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Meanwhile, in pedant's corner...........
Boro and Brum played at the Riverside last season when neither team could score and were hardly conceding. The result : 5-3.
Nah, we'll never score 3.
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Paul, resort to the Royal Mail method. It works for me (and Colin too I seem to remember).
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And talking of the rich getting richer.........
The additional 7,900 seats could net United £50million per season.
Errrr, try 5m quid Jim (7900 seats, say 25 games, say 25 quid per game). Meanwhile, back at the topic.............
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Just rang the TO about travel cos I'd rather not risk life and limb by making my own way into the land that time forgot.
As stu etc posted, earlier, no decision made yet. Apparently there is a meeting to discuss this afternoon. Result will appear on the official website.
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May I leap to the defence of Gav by saying WHOOOOOOOOOOSH . PS If I'm wrong, you owe me a pint Gav.