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Post by Stowmarket Shrew on Sept 23, 2017 19:35:57 GMT 1
No real stand out performers as another decent team effort. Back four were immense and Ogogo, Godfrey and Nolan awesome too. MOTM Nolan for me for no other reason than I absolutely love him!! This guy has it all - I'm still astonished that we have a player of his quality as no doubt about it, if he keeps this up for too much longer we'll have a player worth seven figures to a Championship club (hopefully that club will be us).
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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2017 19:44:37 GMT 1
Tony Mowbray poorest performance yet ..... its two points dropped but a point gained in play, typical Mowbray interview love how he mentions about his players hoofing it up all the time and says that's how I don't want to play okay Tony you blessed that sort of football at West Brom.
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Post by floreatsalopia1 on Sept 23, 2017 19:49:42 GMT 1
I was surprised at how Blackburn were so poor compared to Wigan 2 weeks ago. Considering the vast amount they spend on wages and fees in comparison with us they should be embarrassed as a team. As a set of fans i was surprised at the majority of the game how quiet they were. Besides standing up they only got noisy and a bit over excited when they scored.
I thought it was a little sad how they got so thrilled scoring at little Shrewsbury. Somersaults and backflips nearly it was so funny.😆 Then Mowbray b***hes on radio about how they should be beating Shrewsbury..well you have to play a damn sight better if you expect to walk this league!!
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Post by brfc on Sept 23, 2017 19:52:57 GMT 1
Those comments from Rovers fans above doesn’t represent what we all think. We are where we are and that’s it, we can’t just turn up thinking we should be beating everyone. Shrewsbury were excellent and it’s clear to see why you are top.
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Post by therovers on Sept 23, 2017 20:12:37 GMT 1
Rovers fan here. the game in from the Roland Wycherley stand after being unable to get tickets in the away end. First visit and I thought it was a very nice ground - got a proper English feel to it which is commendable for a relative new build. Very eclectic music beforehand! I thought you put in a really good performance today. Compared to many teams in this league I'm sure you wouldn't mind me saying that you have less natural quality, however you make up for that in the ways that matter the most. You're very well set up, compact, fearless for the most part, and ultimately you go out to do a job as a team. You're a hard side to break down (impossible with our lack of pace for the first 70 mins) and whilst you did waste your better attacks, you attack with confidence which I think counts for a lot. Your number 8 is a nightmare to play against & if he stays fit whilst doing the job he does in the middle I'd expect you to stay in the top area providing you don't have a bad run/heads don't drop. We were really poor - granted we're missing a few key players & still seem to be adapting but that's no excuse for what was possibly out worst performance this season. At times Mowbray tends to overthink things & really restricts us. In a 4-4-2 with some players of real quality for this level we should be looking to constantly put the opposition under pressure but we don't, we sit back and dilly dally too much, and play without pace and purpose making ourselves in to a softer touch than we should be. We woke up a bit after the triple sub but that was too late. On the whole 1-1 was just about a fair result, and a result that both sides going in to the match can't be overly disappointed with at all. If it had to go either way it would've been a Shrewsbury win though. Re a few comments on here. I agree, apart from the first and last quarters our atmosphere was very very poor compared to our other away games this year. I think we were nervous and frustrated at the tactics - I myself could feel a defeat looming early on and had very little confidence. That said we were much louder when 2 down at Southend so God knows. And as for the away end 'over celebrating' - we scored a goal and celebrated like we always do away, sure you'd be having a dig if we simply stood and clapped! As for bigging us up as fans that throw a reputation around too, I think bar a few internet warriors you're branding us by default, plus Blackburn isn't that much bigger than Shrewsbury especially considering numerous big clubs exist within a close vicinity of us, but if you really really insist, little league one Blackburn Rovers the 10th most successful English club with 5 FA Cups and 3 league titles, the most successful town team in history and we've done everything from winning the title, playing multiple seaons in both european competitions, winning the league cup and playing in 3 tiers all within a generation Tongue out of cheek, good luck for the rest of the season, would much rather battle it out with you guys than Wigan!
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Post by SouthStandShrew on Sept 23, 2017 20:15:12 GMT 1
Music was definitely louder than usual.
Microphone is ****ed tho!
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Post by andygroundo on Sept 23, 2017 20:25:23 GMT 1
So to my reckoning that's Blackburn, Wigan and Southend who have all put in their worst performance of the season against us. Or do we make them look poor?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2017 20:27:04 GMT 1
Rovers fan here. the game in from the Roland Wycherley stand after being unable to get tickets in the away end. First visit and I thought it was a very nice ground - got a proper English feel to it which is commendable for a relative new build. Very eclectic music beforehand! I thought you put in a really good performance today. Compared to many teams in this league I'm sure you wouldn't mind me saying that you have less natural quality, however you make up for that in the ways that matter the most. You're very well set up, compact, fearless for the most part, and ultimately you go out to do a job as a team. You're a hard side to break down (impossible with our lack of pace for the first 70 mins) and whilst you did waste your better attacks, you attack with confidence which I think counts for a lot. Your number 8 is a nightmare to play against & if he stays fit whilst doing the job he does in the middle I'd expect you to stay in the top area providing you don't have a bad run/heads don't drop. We were really poor - granted we're missing a few key players & still seem to be adapting but that's no excuse for what was possibly out worst performance this season. At times Mowbray tends to overthink things & really restricts us. In a 4-4-2 with some players of real quality for this level we should be looking to constantly put the opposition under pressure but we don't, we sit back and dilly dally too much, and play without pace and purpose making ourselves in to a softer touch than we should be. We woke up a bit after the triple sub but that was too late. On the whole 1-1 was just about a fair result, and a result that both sides going in to the match can't be overly disappointed with at all. If it had to go either way it would've been a Shrewsbury win though. Re a few comments on here. I agree, apart from the first and last quarters our atmosphere was very very poor compared to our other away games this year. I think we were nervous and frustrated at the tactics - I myself could feel a defeat looming early on and had very little confidence. That said we were much louder when 2 down at Southend so God knows. And as for the away end 'over celebrating' - we scored a goal and celebrated like we always do away, sure you'd be having a dig if we simply stood and clapped! As for bigging us up as fans that throw a reputation around too, I think bar a few internet warriors you're branding us by default, plus Blackburn isn't that much bigger than Shrewsbury especially considering numerous big clubs exist within a close vicinity of us, but if you really really insist, little league one Blackburn Rovers the 10th most successful English club with 5 FA Cups and 3 league titles, the most successful town team in history and we've done everything from winning the title, playing multiple seaons in both european competitions, winning the league cup and playing in 3 tiers all within a generation Tongue out of cheek, good luck for the rest of the season, would much rather battle it out with you guys than Wigan! Yeah but you haven't won the Welsh cup ?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2017 20:30:55 GMT 1
I'm not too unhappy with a point today. I agree with the Rovers fan above that a draw was a fair result with us possibly shading it for a win.
We scored against the run of play in the second half and then did what we've done a few times this season by not finishing the opposition off by missing chances to kill the game.
That is a micro criticism as we looked a quality outfit again and there's no reason to believe that any bubble is about to burst.
Great all round team performance with Abu coming out as man of the match for me. Mention for Junoir Brown who had a very tidy game and Nolan is sublime.
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Post by Stowmarket Shrew on Sept 23, 2017 20:32:01 GMT 1
Rovers fan here. the game in from the Roland Wycherley stand after being unable to get tickets in the away end. First visit and I thought it was a very nice ground - got a proper English feel to it which is commendable for a relative new build. Very eclectic music beforehand! I thought you put in a really good performance today. Compared to many teams in this league I'm sure you wouldn't mind me saying that you have less natural quality, however you make up for that in the ways that matter the most. You're very well set up, compact, fearless for the most part, and ultimately you go out to do a job as a team. You're a hard side to break down (impossible with our lack of pace for the first 70 mins) and whilst you did waste your better attacks, you attack with confidence which I think counts for a lot. Your number 8 is a nightmare to play against & if he stays fit whilst doing the job he does in the middle I'd expect you to stay in the top area providing you don't have a bad run/heads don't drop. We were really poor - granted we're missing a few key players & still seem to be adapting but that's no excuse for what was possibly out worst performance this season. At times Mowbray tends to overthink things & really restricts us. In a 4-4-2 with some players of real quality for this level we should be looking to constantly put the opposition under pressure but we don't, we sit back and dilly dally too much, and play without pace and purpose making ourselves in to a softer touch than we should be. We woke up a bit after the triple sub but that was too late. On the whole 1-1 was just about a fair result, and a result that both sides going in to the match can't be overly disappointed with at all. If it had to go either way it would've been a Shrewsbury win though. Re a few comments on here. I agree, apart from the first and last quarters our atmosphere was very very poor compared to our other away games this year. I think we were nervous and frustrated at the tactics - I myself could feel a defeat looming early on and had very little confidence. That said we were much louder when 2 down at Southend so God knows. And as for the away end 'over celebrating' - we scored a goal and celebrated like we always do away, sure you'd be having a dig if we simply stood and clapped! As for bigging us up as fans that throw a reputation around too, I think bar a few internet warriors you're branding us by default, plus Blackburn isn't that much bigger than Shrewsbury especially considering numerous big clubs exist within a close vicinity of us, but if you really really insist, little league one Blackburn Rovers the 10th most successful English club with 5 FA Cups and 3 league titles, the most successful town team in history and we've done everything from winning the title, playing multiple seaons in both european competitions, winning the league cup and playing in 3 tiers all within a generation Tongue out of cheek, good luck for the rest of the season, would much rather battle it out with you guys than Wigan! Yeah but you haven't won the Welsh cup ? Six times!
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Post by alank on Sept 23, 2017 20:34:22 GMT 1
Evening all. Rovers fan of 37 yrs here. I live in Gloucestershire so very rarely get to games these days. That was my 1st game of the season today. I couldn't make out if we were awful or you were great. Maybe a bit of both. Something tells me we haven't seen the back of each other. We could both be in with a shout come what May. Enjoyed the atmosphere. You've got a good set up there. Had a beer in the tent...I mean fanzone 😆 Good to see our 750k headless chicken .....I mean star striker 🤔 score Enjoy the highs while they last. I've seen us win the prem but now park at percy throwers for a match 😂 Anyway, cheers folks 👍🍺
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Post by therovers on Sept 23, 2017 20:37:23 GMT 1
Yeah but you haven't won the Welsh cup ? 2002 League Cup win was in Wales, that's close enough for me
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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2017 20:58:14 GMT 1
Rovers fan here. the game in from the Roland Wycherley stand after being unable to get tickets in the away end. First visit and I thought it was a very nice ground - got a proper English feel to it which is commendable for a relative new build. Very eclectic music beforehand! I thought you put in a really good performance today. Compared to many teams in this league I'm sure you wouldn't mind me saying that you have less natural quality, however you make up for that in the ways that matter the most. You're very well set up, compact, fearless for the most part, and ultimately you go out to do a job as a team. You're a hard side to break down (impossible with our lack of pace for the first 70 mins) and whilst you did waste your better attacks, you attack with confidence which I think counts for a lot. Your number 8 is a nightmare to play against & if he stays fit whilst doing the job he does in the middle I'd expect you to stay in the top area providing you don't have a bad run/heads don't drop. We were really poor - granted we're missing a few key players & still seem to be adapting but that's no excuse for what was possibly out worst performance this season. At times Mowbray tends to overthink things & really restricts us. In a 4-4-2 with some players of real quality for this level we should be looking to constantly put the opposition under pressure but we don't, we sit back and dilly dally too much, and play without pace and purpose making ourselves in to a softer touch than we should be. We woke up a bit after the triple sub but that was too late. On the whole 1-1 was just about a fair result, and a result that both sides going in to the match can't be overly disappointed with at all. If it had to go either way it would've been a Shrewsbury win though. Re a few comments on here. I agree, apart from the first and last quarters our atmosphere was very very poor compared to our other away games this year. I think we were nervous and frustrated at the tactics - I myself could feel a defeat looming early on and had very little confidence. That said we were much louder when 2 down at Southend so God knows. And as for the away end 'over celebrating' - we scored a goal and celebrated like we always do away, sure you'd be having a dig if we simply stood and clapped! As for bigging us up as fans that throw a reputation around too, I think bar a few internet warriors you're branding us by default, plus Blackburn isn't that much bigger than Shrewsbury especially considering numerous big clubs exist within a close vicinity of us, but if you really really insist, little league one Blackburn Rovers the 10th most successful English club with 5 FA Cups and 3 league titles, the most successful town team in history and we've done everything from winning the title, playing multiple seaons in both european competitions, winning the league cup and playing in 3 tiers all within a generation Tongue out of cheek, good luck for the rest of the season, would much rather battle it out with you guys than Wigan! Fair comment owd lad . I had the pleasure of watching Blackburn beat Spurs when Sutton, Shearer and that much underrated player Jason Wilcox performed . Bet you wish you had just one of those three playing now? How things have gone downhill, the chicken farmers in charge and a run of p**s poor Managers overseeing your decline . I won't mention Burnley , that would be rubbing salt in the wound . I look at last season when Bolton came here and won. We were very poor and they weren't any better but somehow they got promoted . Looks like they are heading straight back down so, both of us can look forward , hopefully , to a promising season . Thats where the difference lies , Blackburn Rovers expect to gain promoted , we hope to see this fine run of ours continue to see us inthe play offs fingers crossed . We know we aren't a big club compared to some , but we are loyal and passionate about our great club and get a little bit p**sed of when the likes of Mowbray dismisses us offhand . Bit like that perma tanned t**t Brown at Southend. Good luck for the rest of the season , after all you've surely suffered enough lately .
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Post by therovers on Sept 23, 2017 21:27:08 GMT 1
Fair comment owd lad . I had the pleasure of watching Blackburn beat Spurs when Sutton, Shearer and that much underrated player Jason Wilcox performed . Bet you wish you had just one of those three playing now? How things have gone downhill, the chicken farmers in charge and a run of p**s poor Managers overseeing your decline . I won't mention Burnley , that would be rubbing salt in the wound . I look at last season when Bolton came here and won. We were very poor and they weren't any better but somehow they got promoted . Looks like they are heading straight back down so, both of us can look forward , hopefully , to a promising season . Thats where the difference lies , Blackburn Rovers expect to gain promoted , we hope to see this fine run of ours continue to see us inthe play offs fingers crossed . We know we aren't a big club compared to some , but we are loyal and passionate about our great club and get a little bit p**sed of when the likes of Mowbray dismisses us offhand . Bit like that perma tanned t**t Brown at Southend. Good luck for the rest of the season , after all you've surely suffered enough lately . Would absolutely love Wilcox on the left with Ripley on the right - they don't make wingers like that anymore that's for sure!! In all honesty I enjoyed our side of the 2000's more - Tugay, Pedersen, Friedel et al. but what a great set of true hardworking footballers we had during the days you mention. Aye it's been hell on earth. Nothing to do with actual league positions - i've followed Rovers for many a year and endured our 'worst spell' in the 70's but that was rather pleasant compared to some of the happening over the last 7 years. Venkys (but more specifically the asset stripping 'agents' they employed and deceptive yes men liars like Kean) tore the soul out of the club and pillaged it from the inside out whilst relegation from the Prem played a side show to it. Thankfully we've ousted the majority of the illness but we're still left with absent ownership. That said we received a transfer budget for the first time in 3 years this summer, strangely, but they're still a million miles away from ideal owners. & Yes best not remind us about the dingles down the road, that'd be sticking the knife in and twisting it for a while! We're left with much smaller crowds due to boycotters and fair weather fans as well as the obvious league and player quality decline, but I do feel like our side and majority of the set up at the moment are genuine and caring for the first time since the pre Venky days,so I'm really enjoying having my club back to an extent. I myself too detest any comments of disrespect in football. Accy Stanley are my 'second club' at a stretch due to geography and they've endured some real hard times and pulled through thanks to grit and passion - an achievement worth more than any trophy it could be said. To belittle any club based on size etc, in terms of entitlement to go out and gain 3 points due to history is wrong. TM is an honest footballing man and I'm sure his comments are born out of motivation for the team and him knowing that we have players who havee played at much better levels however there is a fine margin when making such comments Shrewsbury are indeed a proper club, you seem to have a passionate and dedicated fanbase and you evidently deserve to be top of the league more than any other club in the division based on the one thing that counts, football - so well done. Regardless of expectations and degrees of belief we're both going for the same thing at this stage so as long as you don't trip us up, all the best!
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Post by Stowmarket Shrew on Sept 23, 2017 21:44:29 GMT 1
Fair comment owd lad . I had the pleasure of watching Blackburn beat Spurs when Sutton, Shearer and that much underrated player Jason Wilcox performed . Bet you wish you had just one of those three playing now? How things have gone downhill, the chicken farmers in charge and a run of p**s poor Managers overseeing your decline . I won't mention Burnley , that would be rubbing salt in the wound . I look at last season when Bolton came here and won. We were very poor and they weren't any better but somehow they got promoted . Looks like they are heading straight back down so, both of us can look forward , hopefully , to a promising season . Thats where the difference lies , Blackburn Rovers expect to gain promoted , we hope to see this fine run of ours continue to see us inthe play offs fingers crossed . We know we aren't a big club compared to some , but we are loyal and passionate about our great club and get a little bit p**sed of when the likes of Mowbray dismisses us offhand . Bit like that perma tanned t**t Brown at Southend. Good luck for the rest of the season , after all you've surely suffered enough lately . Would absolutely love Wilcox on the left with Ripley on the right - they don't make wingers like that anymore that's for sure!! In all honesty I enjoyed our side of the 2000's more - Tugay, Pedersen, Friedel et al. but what a great set of true hardworking footballers we had during the days you mention. Aye it's been hell on earth. Nothing to do with actual league positions - i've followed Rovers for many a year and endured our 'worst spell' in the 70's but that was rather pleasant compared to some of the happening over the last 7 years. Venkys (but more specifically the asset stripping 'agents' they employed and deceptive yes men liars like Kean) tore the soul out of the club and pillaged it from the inside out whilst relegation from the Prem played a side show to it. Thankfully we've ousted the majority of the illness but we're still left with absent ownership. That said we received a transfer budget for the first time in 3 years this summer, strangely, but they're still a million miles away from ideal owners. & Yes best not remind us about the dingles down the road, that'd be sticking the knife in and twisting it for a while! We're left with much smaller crowds due to boycotters and fair weather fans as well as the obvious league and player quality decline, but I do feel like our side and majority of the set up at the moment are genuine and caring for the first time since the pre Venky days,so I'm really enjoying having my club back to an extent. I myself too detest any comments of disrespect in football. Accy Stanley are my 'second club' at a stretch due to geography and they've endured some real hard times and pulled through thanks to grit and passion - an achievement worth more than any trophy it could be said. To belittle any club based on size etc, in terms of entitlement to go out and gain 3 points due to history is wrong. TM is an honest footballing man and I'm sure his comments are born out of motivation for the team and him knowing that we have players who havee played at much better levels however there is a fine margin when making such comments Shrewsbury are indeed a proper club, you seem to have a passionate and dedicated fanbase and you evidently deserve to be top of the league more than any other club in the division based on the one thing that counts, football - so well done. Regardless of expectations and degrees of belief we're both going for the same thing at this stage so as long as you don't trip us up, all the best! Cheers buddy. I wish you the best of luck for the rest of the season. See you in January when I make the 500 mile round trip from Suffolk. Hope we're still top by then!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2017 21:58:15 GMT 1
Funnily enough the draw and performance today gives me more belief and confidence in this squad then the previous couple of wins.
Against Southend and Oldham recently I'd argue we were pretty damn lucky to come away with all the points, could quite easily have gone the other way, so going into the game today I was worried our league position and points tally wasn't a fair reflection on our performances.
Today, although not winning, we've again shown the ability to hold our ground and defend, while also looking lively going forwards and should have put the game beyond Blackburn before they scored.
We didn't win but I just can't see this side rolling over and losing very often.
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Post by mrbunny on Sept 23, 2017 22:07:39 GMT 1
A lot of well known, highly priced and paid players in that Blackburn side really should be beating teams like Town in this division. If I was a Blackburn supporter I would be more than a little disappointed that Town more than matched them. Well proud to be a Town supporter this season. A few of theirs were strutting about like they were world beaters and looked shocked when a player had the cheek to tackle them. Their front pair were shocking, hard to believe somebody paid £5m for Graham a few years ago he was awful.
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Post by chirkshrew on Sept 23, 2017 22:10:53 GMT 1
well done lads,another great battling performance.today it proved to me why be scared of teams like Blackburn and wigan--- we are more than a match for any of them.we're gonna be very hard to beat at the'medda' that is for sure.keep it going and let's see where it takes us.
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Post by JohnG on Sept 23, 2017 23:30:48 GMT 1
Once again worked hard throughout. Disappointed not to win, but if we come out of this tricky week with 3 draws I wouldn't be too disheartened.
If Payne had put his chance away and we had gone 2-0 up that would have been game over.
A few players looked a bit leggy towards the end of the game. The only fear is that this run is taking it out a bit on the first 11.
Tough week ahead, but in a nice sense. Great time to be a town fan and I hope some of those that came today for the first time stick with us for more games.
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Post by SeanBroseley on Sept 24, 2017 0:02:18 GMT 1
These were two well organised and fit sides who wanted to attack and entertain. However, in the last analysis they hardly laid a glove on each other. Both goals were scrappy and the defenders won't be happy with them.
Blackburn's number 6 was a decent competitor. I was looking forward to seeing Bennett play as I have always thought of him as a tidy player (and I know his mum) but he was poor today and Rovers looked better after he was subbed off.
I thought Whalley was very wasteful. Brown and Ogogo played to their usual high standard. Henderson's all round game was excellent and Gregory and Bolton both look excellent young players.
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Post by Dale on Sept 24, 2017 1:13:54 GMT 1
Must say judging from this thread and from being at the match today the Rovers fans are far more classy than those from Wigan, both clubs are from Lancashire and have seen far better days in recent years but couldn't be any more different!
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Post by frankwellshrews on Sept 24, 2017 1:30:28 GMT 1
Brilliant match today.
Just so pleased that 8200 turned up for that. Hopefully a few might be tempted to come back if that's the calibre of entertainment on display.
I thought Dack showed what a good player he is for them. Fairly anonymous first half but just worked so hard. Bided his time and picked up a goal.
Still thought we should have won though. Payne missed two great chances, surprised he didn't get more grief for the second when he was unmarked in their penalty area with time to take a second touch but mis**t it instead. Mind you, equally what a fabulous flick on to Nolan to create the first of those two chances.
All in all just a great game between 2 decent sides.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2017 7:16:50 GMT 1
I'm still disappointed.
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Post by shrewder on Sept 24, 2017 8:28:34 GMT 1
I just think back 12 months and I am certainly not disappointed, I ecstatic about the progress that has been made. Long may it continue.
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Post by camdenshrew on Sept 24, 2017 8:30:47 GMT 1
Who would have thought it? The last team undefeated in the League. Just fantastic stuff.
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Post by davycrockett on Sept 24, 2017 9:05:40 GMT 1
Who would have thought it? The last team undefeated in the League. Just fantastic stuff. Or in the league inc. Prem Man U undefeated, Man City undefeated, Shrewsbury Town undefeated 👍
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2017 9:23:00 GMT 1
I just think back 12 months and I am certainly not disappointed, I ecstatic about the progress that has been made. Long may it continue. How are you feeling? I'm disappointed on several levels. That was a game, that on the day we could/should have won. The players looked gutted at the end, so I'm disappointed for them more than anything. Also, it would have been lovely to look at the table and see a 5-0-0 home record.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2017 9:24:39 GMT 1
The lads ran themselves into the ground and gave everything to the cause.
I just hope there is enough in the tank to see off Doncaster on Tuesday
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Post by louis on Sept 24, 2017 10:24:04 GMT 1
A lot has been said about the great performances today of the likes of Nolan, Whalley and Abu (correctly) but the player that really my eye was Rodman. His work rate was immense, and what a difference from the player we saw last season. Comments from fans of his previous clubs were that he goes missing in games but Hurst is really motivating him to perform at a really high level every game.
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