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S-Clarke

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  1. the feed has just dropped by the sounds of it. onto the FM frequency it is then...
  2. which we have done, with the signing of fonte - the stats do not lie. oh noes, we conceded a sloppy goal today - but we have responded fantastically to it. As saint_clark has said - find me a team in world football that never concedes a sloppy goal?
  3. alpine, you strike me as the sort of person who would criticise us conceding a consolation goal in the champions league final.
  4. oh will you please stfu
  5. we should have sold him when we had the chance, no one will buy him now.
  6. punch sounds like he's transformed this side, everything is going through him at the moment...
  7. great break from us there..almost 2-1 to us
  8. 1-1 - barnard! good lad
  9. could have been 2-0
  10. 1-0 tranmere excellent
  11. make that Swindon 0 - 4 Rovers brilliant..
  12. just noticed a real big scoreline from the top 6... currently Swindon 0 - 3 Bristol Rovers
  13. they're trying to get out of it. but they haven't got a chance tbh, they'll be on 11 pts next week.
  14. what a bunch of nasty jammy ****s, Birmingham scored a goal that was over the line - but it was ruled out, because the officials say it didn't cross the line.
  15. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/international/article7051979.ece “Conditions were better ahead of the England match, but the pitch was still not good enough for our liking. Ultimately, it has not fared well through what has been an extremely harsh winter and it needs to be replaced. The stadium caters for football and non-football events, so replacing the pitch more than once a year is the reality of a multipurpose venue.” Work will start on the new pitch immediately and it will take a week to “bed in”. The next match at Wembley is the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy final between Carlisle United and Southampton on March 28.
  16. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/international/article7051979.ece “Conditions were better ahead of the England match, but the pitch was still not good enough for our liking. Ultimately, it has not fared well through what has been an extremely harsh winter and it needs to be replaced. The stadium caters for football and non-football events, so replacing the pitch more than once a year is the reality of a multipurpose venue.” Work will start on the new pitch immediately and it will take a week to “bed in”. The next match at Wembley is the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy final between Carlisle United and Southampton on March 28.
  17. whats the link to their forums?
  18. it's not as bad as Wycombe, and probably equal with the likes of Hartlepool/Oldham etc - where we have gone this season and won. It's not a mud pit anyway!
  19. the best defender we've ever had!!
  20. yeh he does make a fair point tbh - which is why i don't feel we'll lose him like others are fearing. clubs outside the EPL cannot justify paying that sort of fee for someone over 27. And clubs in the PL aren't going to pay over £2m (which is what i guess he'd be worth now) on someone who has never played above L1 and is over 27. he's ours for a long time!
  21. i think their chairman didn't want to match the deal rovers wanted - he said "A move for Rickie Lambert is a no-no," Hoyle told the Huddersfield Examiner. "No disrespect to a very good player but it's a simple matter of economics. "Any deal would cost a minimum of £750,000 plus add-ons for a player who is 27 and who would want a three-year contract. "Even if he scored 30 goals a season for those three years, by the time the contract is at an end the player would be 30, and therefore there would be little or no resale value. "That means that even before meeting wage demands, the signing would cost £5000 a week, and this club cannot do that kind of business. "If Rickie Lambert was 22 or 23, it would be a different matter, but he's not and suggestions that we will sign him are nonsense."
  22. totally agree with you, playoffs this year were always going to be a bonus. i still think it's a serious long-shot personally - but i'm just happy to know that we're heading in the right direction now, we won't go into the summer like we did with our last playoff team and 'have' to dismantle over 50% of it. We'll be competitive in the divisions we are in for as long as Markus and Co are part of this club.
  23. the sooner we get up, the better. getting into the playoffs and then winning them this year, would be like winning the bloody league anyway!
  24. totally agree, the one touch stuff was a fantastic view. some of the triangles we were playing were stunning. It really came accross as the team had a real understanding of eachother, i.e they knew when a player would be behind them...so they could backheal it, or step over it etc it was sheer perfection and simply stunning at times.
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