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Everything posted by S-Clarke
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Sounds like the goal has given us a bit more confidence - playing a bit better
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I guess you don't want to fill the midfield with kids tbh. you need some ''experience'' out there.
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2 changes. James off - Mellis on Morgan off - Thompson on
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GOAL!!!!!!! lambert
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and a midfielder! we're clueless in the middle today by the sounds of it.
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another attack from huddersfield...
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saved, but follow up put in. All we deserve today. Sounds like exactly the same as the away dross we had to put up with last year so far.
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From the chances Huddersfield have had, it should read ''thrashing'' and it's a penalty to huddersfield
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Davis has kept us in it once again, we're being torn apart already tbf.
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No subs - same 11.
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Exactly. Thats why im quite content with it being 0-0 atm.
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Just Wotton, give Morgan a decent partner and he'll be effective.
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I'll take 0-0 as it stands, not a great half but we're still in with a shout. Gives us 15mins to get our selves together and maybe make a sub, Thompson for james maybe? We just need width...could have really done with Holmes today tbh.
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He sounds a bit iffy. I do like Perry, i think he reads the game so well - but i just worry about how he'll cope with the physicallness of this league.
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Well we play without Width and have Wotton in the middle = 0 creativity.
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+1 What do you expect with Wotton in midfeild....we just need some pace in this team, without it im not sure how we'll do.
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WTF? that in one paragraph sums up what an utter moron and incompetent human being lowe was. Let's just all be very grateful that he can never ever be part of this club again.
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I'm still waiting btw
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Saw a reserve game - awful. When wotte was in charge of the reserves i think, he failed to pass the ball more than 2 yards without giving it away. The only reason the kid is in football is because of his dad....there's a good reason he's only made 20 starts in his entire career...and he's 23/24 i think?.....i just checked, he's 25 FFS? and he's only made 20 professional appearances in football. When will he get the message and realise this isn't the career for him....!
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TBH im better than Pulis.
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I have a feeling he may have a similar sort of impact as Guthrie did when he came here. hope so anyway, because he was brilliant.
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+1 sums it up perfectly, but it's now time to move on.
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Expires in January with a view to extend for the rest of the season. We'd have no chance to get him for a fee - he's one of their best prospects.
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An interesting side note...was just looking at a few Huddersfield forums....and they're speculating that newcastle have asked for permission to speak to Lee Clark....
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Jacob’s arrival at Chelsea in 2007 was another of those deals that attracted more media attention than your average academy signing. Because he’d already played for Sheffield United’s reserve team at the age of 15, and because the reported fee was in the region of £1.5m, all eyes were on him. From the first time he appeared in a blue shirt, onlookers could see why Chelsea wanted to bring him to London. Born in Nottingham and coming through the same youth set-up as Jermaine Jenas, it’s no surprise that the Spurs and England midfielder is Jacob’s role model and idol. They even bear a physical resemblance. His best position is the same attacking central midfield role, although he can also play on the right if needed, and over the course of his first year at Chelsea was also tried at centre-back, with surprising success. In his first showing in blue against Malmo in pre-season he was breathtakingly good, and was also impressive against Swindon. He quickly became a regular in the line-up and whilst it took him a while to find the back of the net, over the middle period of the season he netted crucial goals in big games, and made a big impact on Chelsea’s run to the FA Youth Cup Final. When he plays in attacking midfield he’s given the license to drive into the penalty area in much the same way as Frank Lampard does. Comfortable on either foot and with a decent shot, defenders have to account for him, but his vision and touch allows him to use other players from dangerous positions. At centre-back, he’s clearly not at home but was trusted with the role in the second leg of the FA Youth Cup Semi Finals at Aston Villa, and did a good job. His ball-playing skills from such a deep role allow Chelsea to build moves from deep, and whilst it’s not ever going to be a permanent role, it’s a useful position to have on your CV. Becoming a reserve regular in 2008/09, his season started with injury problems but finished with a flourish, with excellent performances for the second string, and regularly finding the back of the net. His improvements didn’t go unnoticed, and he was named as a Premier League substitute for Chelsea’s home game against Everton. As he continues to impress, professional football at some level must be the next step.