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Post by skunkie on Apr 4, 2004 12:24:40 GMT 1
Its becoming more like pantermime season every game,Between these two. Sloppy defending in the last bit of the game is unforgiveable at this level against a top side.Cant help that feel Darbys subbing gave a mental edge to Exeter , and was done too early .As an Old Schooler i never like double subs.Luke should have been on first for Jody.And then much later Cramb..I respect Darby was tired a magnificent performance by the big man up front..Raw Boned Forward play.In conclusion a great game to watch,it seemed to fly by.I travelled back to Telford with the Exeter fans .....They were well beheaved and a great credit to their club...4 points out of a hard fought 6 for the Town
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Post by pawlo on Apr 4, 2004 12:52:01 GMT 1
Yeh I have to be honest that probably was one of the better games Ive seen down GM this season, despite the dissappointment and disgust of throwing away a 2 goal lead.
Just racks me off all the school boy errors these people make. Passing that goes either no where or to an opposition player, poor ball control, giving the opposition time and space, no talking to each other and little effective movement off the ball.
I dont want to see fancy flicks or fancy foot work cos as crumb, sorry cramb demonstrated yesterday, it seldom comes off and we just end up looking stupid and giving away possession.
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Post by grinfish on Apr 4, 2004 12:52:43 GMT 1
So that was you, me, and Rsix quite possibly on the same train back to telford then!
Anyone else catch the 17.25 or whatever time it was?
Perhaps its time to set up a Telford Exiles branch hehe ;D
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Post by skunkie on Apr 4, 2004 13:01:45 GMT 1
Later train for me, i had a few more 8-)in The Three Fishes with big Brother and some mates,around 6-30.Exeter fans had the same idea i think.it proves my faith that there are many thousands of decent football fans up and down the country that can foster mutial respect.
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Post by BelleVueShrew on Apr 4, 2004 15:22:23 GMT 1
My mate Roger from Exeter was on the train. He had a good day in all, plenty of cider, won the footy card in the Telepost and saw his team snatch a draw from the jaws of defeat.
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