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    barnardsbootsbarnardsboots
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    Au contraire Rodney! There were saying we had a shite squad.

    As alluded to earlier if Beestin and Spence are out for any length of time then the engine is broken. Hippolyte in for an injured Eisa? No thanks.

    Think the record is broken. Glass half full fella. Keep the faith!

    #198569
    NorthumbironNorthumbiron
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    so hopefully normal service will be resumed for you on tuesday and we can get back to gloom and doom.

    I really do wonder if you actually read what people write, or just reply based upon your own preconceptions.

    Who the hell is moaning? I’m not, I was jumping around the room at 3:00pm (much to the bemusement of the wife). But if you think we have the depth of quality in the squad that we need to get into the top half of the table then you’re wearing the rose-tinteds.

    You also alluded that no kev no threat,

    I sure did, just after we had lost at home to Bolton (the same Bolton who shipped six at home today), having ONE shot on target all game! Of course you knew we were going to score five in our next game because your Nostrobloodydamus! And funnily enough that was the same game that Cox reverted to five at the back, playing Gilliead at RB and leaving Rowe on the bench. We return to 4-4-2 with square pegs in square holes and hey-presto!

    Yes, back to back wins are great, particularly when they put us above the Cods, but the froth is easily blown off your half full pint. I thought Eisa in particular and possibly Gilliead were a bit off the pace today. Luckily Beestin was excellent, but given the speed the games are coming round we can perhaps expect this, as well as injuries and suspensions (although playing 4-4-2 is better for our discipline too). Are those on the bench good enough to slot in if required? I’m not so sure.

    I’m a happy bunny tonight, but I’m not putting up the bunting when we’re still only four points above 23rd place.

    These are my views to which I am entitled. If you don’t like them I have others.

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    AwaywegoAwaywego
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    I am not putting the bunting out yet either,I know we could just a easy have a run of 8 defeats in a row again football is that stupid a game. So like you I am just expressing my views and reflections on what has been posted, and my belief that things are not really that bad now we have most players available. And of course I like your views NI, it’s all our views that make coming on here worth while good and bad.

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    I really do wonder if you actually read what people write, or just reply based upon your own preconceptions.

    Who the hell is moaning? I’m not, I was jumping around the room at 3:00pm (much to the bemusement of the wife). But if you think we have the depth of quality in the squad that we need to get into the top half of the table then you’re wearing the rose-tinteds

    Likewise if Howard, Onarise and probably others are out for any period. As proven in the early part of the season when the young lads were getting overrun. This is Scunny. Keeping the core squad fit is key. Never gone have ready made replacements for every position of the same quality.

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