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Cup replay away to Leicester tonight.

We've got an injury list longer than the one for those available, and our caretaker manager has strongly indicated that he won't jeopardize league points for the cup. He thinks that our poor display recently against Derby was largely due to tiredness, so I suspect the team tonight will be full of his Academy kids, plus some fringe first teamers. Who knows, Alan Lee may get a game! :o

Going to watch it at t'pub, but I won't be surprised if we get a beating.

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Romig1 wrote:
Cup replay away to Leicester tonight.

We've got an injury list longer than the one for those available, and our caretaker manager has strongly indicated that he won't jeopardize league points for the cup. He thinks that our poor display recently against Derby was largely due to tiredness, so I suspect the team tonight will be full of his Academy kids, plus some fringe first teamers. Who knows, Alan Lee may get a game! :o

Going to watch it at t'pub, but I won't be surprised if we get a beating.
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He doesn't fool me qbman.This is all part of his cunning plan but I'm onto him!! :lol: :lol:

It could be worse. He could be with me down at the church hall for a pancake night. I was dead impressed when my OH told me she had booked tickets. :lolno:
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... I was dead impressed when my OH told me she had booked tickets. :lolno:
Couldn't she leave you at home and take a friend :roll:
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Don't worry OBF, I am sure a pancake night in the church hall will be far more exciting than a mis-match against 'Uddersfield Youth Team

Spare a thought - I shall be at a flower demo with a bunch of aged worthies in darkest Warwickshire !

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It hardly sets the pulse racing does it qbman?

Mob, I tried that and it didn't work.
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Celtic v Juventus - blimey ! second half coming up, it's full-on stuff, but at times not football as I know it ......

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Foxy, What about that terrier's performance then? Did your lot not want to stay in the cup? :lol: :lol: :clap: :clap:
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Towny...what more can we do?

We field a side with 1 or maybe 2 (ok 3 at a push) first team first choices, hoping to get a spanking.... :lol:

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Glad I went for the pancakes!!!

Good luck to 'Uddersfield's young lads. They were clearly more up for it than we were. To add insult to injury Hull won so we lost our 2nd spot.

What a great night! :lolno: :lolno:
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.... and we drop back to 4th :(

I enjoyed the Juve game, great to see that they have adopted the same style as us Hornets :lol:
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Juventus - disgraceful - referee - useless. Celtic would never have scored because of the manhandling in the box, the defenders weren't even interested in the ball coming in from the corner, they were more interested in wrestling and manhandling the opposition who were then unable to even go for the ball. How can anyone score a goal when they are being impeded and manhandled? They can't !

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Glad I went for the pancakes!!!

Good luck to 'Uddersfield's young lads. They were clearly more up for it than we were. To add insult to injury Hull won so we lost our 2nd spot.

What a great night! :lolno: :lolno:
Yep, looks lilke the pancake party was a good move OBF. Big hug for Mrs Foxy

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Celtic are young and inexperienced and if their only tactics to score a goal was getting a soft penalty or to try to impede the Juve goalkeeper then they wouldn't have scored if the game was still being played. Juve do know how to score and are often beautifully executed.

Teams in the Premiership do their push n shove routines every single game, it is not new and it will continue until the refs get a grip of the situation ... not good to watch I agree but it goes unpunished for the most part.
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By Heck

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Since the return of manager, Mr Eddie Howe - Bournemouth are now topping Division One

Prior to Eddie's return the Cherries were at the foot of the said division
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I thoroughly enjoyed last nights Celtic game, think we need a bit more rough and tumble, a bit like how football used to be played.

Cannot stand the modern game.

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I thoroughly enjoyed last nights Celtic game, think we need a bit more rough and tumble, a bit like how football used to be played.

Cannot stand the modern game.

Spot on again Dellboy :thumbup:
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...when you could shoulder charge the goalie AND the ball into the back of the net.

Ah, those were the days !

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Manoverboard wrote:
Celtic are young and inexperienced and if their only tactics to score a goal was getting a soft penalty or to try to impede the Juve goalkeeper then they wouldn't have scored if the game was still being played. Juve do know how to score and are often beautifully executed.

Teams in the Premiership do their push n shove routines every single game, it is not new and it will continue until the refs get a grip of the situation ... not good to watch I agree but it goes unpunished for the most part.
I have seen a bit of argy bargy, but I haven't seen holding/manhandling in the box as bad as that - ever. Challenges for the ball, yes, expected, but deliberate obstruction/manhandling, no ! It's soccer, not american football !

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Mo2013 wrote:
Manoverboard wrote:
Celtic are young and inexperienced and if their only tactics to score a goal was getting a soft penalty or to try to impede the Juve goalkeeper then they wouldn't have scored if the game was still being played. Juve do know how to score and are often beautifully executed.

Teams in the Premiership do their push n shove routines every single game, it is not new and it will continue until the refs get a grip of the situation ... not good to watch I agree but it goes unpunished for the most part.
I have seen a bit of argy bargy, but I haven't seen holding/manhandling in the box as bad as that - ever. Challenges for the ball, yes, expected, but deliberate obstruction/manhandling, no ! It's soccer, not american football !
It's Italian soccer!

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Quote "It's Italian soccer!" Mmm quite, and I don't like it !!!!!!

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If that is the Champions League then you can keep it...Give me the Football League every time.
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I don't like the way players behave, they will get away with whatever they are allowed to get away with. I'm pretty sure that what happened last night would not be allowed in the Premiership, I honestly was outraged.

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Soccer - I know this is an old one but it's my pet hate, it has even started to pervade the British media.

It's not "soccer" it's football! It's the biggest participation sport on the planet, it's the only team game played with your feet (that I'm aware of) and it's been around for hundreds of years and has always been called football.

So here's the problem, Americans call their national sport "Football" even though it's a game in which the ball is carried and thrown - with your hands! am I missing something here?

So Americans please don't steal the name of the greatest game on earth, think of your own, perhaps "timeout" would be more appropriate.

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