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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2004 19:34:58 GMT 1
OK so he must drink Red Bull as he came flying over the wall and into my arms, (lucky boy! ) but as I helped his rear back over the wall and said to him " You're not allowed to leave the pitch without permission", could he have been cautioned for leaving the field of play without permission and then cautioned again for rejoining the pitch without permission and therefore been Red Carded? Todays official would certainly have been capable of doing it!
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Post by MRJPSHREW on Jan 10, 2004 19:46:22 GMT 1
The way he reacted to missing a second half effort was superb....Teddy well and truly out of pram ;D
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Post by faginy on Jan 10, 2004 19:48:47 GMT 1
legend ;D
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Post by welshdan on Jan 10, 2004 20:12:11 GMT 1
Played really well today ;D
Great run for the penalty, just wish he would run with the ball more!!
Also some great vision with through balls!!
Keep it up cramby we need you firing!! ;D
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Post by ProfessorPatPending on Jan 10, 2004 20:33:50 GMT 1
Cramb was superb yet again today, didn't stop a few people moaning at him though!
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Post by wiganshrew2 on Jan 10, 2004 21:26:34 GMT 1
You lot are making me feel really envious!! I'd have loved to have been there!!! It sounds as if it was the best game of the season. Cramb? I love him!! He's really a consistant scorer-Wham! Bam!- Thank-you, Cramb- Again!! ;D
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Post by stuttgartershrew on Jan 10, 2004 21:37:10 GMT 1
He was quality today was the lad Cramb, he had an excellent game...
Mind you, if that were a peno I'll sleep out!! I was stood right at the front of the Wakeman and the 'foul' was about 10 yards from where I was standing. If the ref had had my view I doubt he would have given the peno, very little contact and Cramb made the most of it with a double pirouette double pike...was a tad embarrassed when he slotted the ball home to be honest...
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Post by Deleted on Jan 10, 2004 21:38:22 GMT 1
Cramb was looking for it no doubt,
but what a stupid attempt at a tackle by the defender
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Post by shrew54 on Jan 10, 2004 21:56:37 GMT 1
He deserved a goal today, but have to agree it was a dodgy pen. but the defender was a muppet for being suckered into it. Am I alone or are Morecambe the biggest moaners. the number 25 never stopped moaning at the ref, and if he hadn't had a benny at the lino (who was as crap as the REF) Ross Stephens would never have been booked.
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Post by grinfish on Jan 10, 2004 22:07:25 GMT 1
Perhaps they stopped off at the MuckShed for a moaning seminar with Mick? ;D
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Post by charlese on Jan 10, 2004 22:18:53 GMT 1
You lot are making me feel really envious!! I'd have loved to have been there!!! It sounds as if it was the best game of the season. Cramb? I love him!! He's really a consistant scorer-Wham! Bam!- Thank-you, Cramb- Again!! ;D Know what you mean Pauline and it surprises me because the impression I got from the commentary was that it was an adequate rather than good performance Were they being pessimistic or have our standards dropped?
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Post by Jonah on Jan 10, 2004 23:26:25 GMT 1
Charlese adequate was about right. Quinn got Street right at last and it looks like the future is bright with the kids. But what is he doing pulling on a shirt again? ?? He was awfull.Did nothing worth a toss and has the pace of a tortoise.Please please please let this be the last time he pulls on a shirt. Cramb absolute star. He shouldnt be running about closing down players.Lleave him on the halfway line. He is the poor mans Denis Berghamp (thinks thats how you spell it)
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Post by Stevenelsonfanclub on Jan 10, 2004 23:27:36 GMT 1
It isn't Jonah!!!
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Post by Jonah on Jan 10, 2004 23:31:30 GMT 1
I know !! Spell it for me then.
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Post by Stevenelsonfanclub on Jan 10, 2004 23:32:17 GMT 1
IT
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Post by Stevenelsonfanclub on Jan 10, 2004 23:32:52 GMT 1
Its bergkamp mate
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Post by wibbin on Jan 11, 2004 1:16:17 GMT 1
Have to disagree with you Stutty....from my seaton the 18yrd line in the Wakeman Stand i have to say that that was a cast iron penalty.
The guy came from nowhere and barged Cramby off the ball in, as Ant says, a stupid place to make a challenge.
Well done to the ref, was one of the few things he got right today
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Post by Liam on Jan 11, 2004 1:21:46 GMT 1
Admittedly it doesn't sound as if I was as close as you, Stutty, but I was absolutely convinced it was a penalty, and I always try not to just mindlessly shout for decisions we blatently don't deserve.
Cramb was definitly looking for it, it's true, but he didn't dive - he simply the weight off his feet and allowed himself to be toppled. Daft challenge, because despite his good run, he looked like he'd run out of ideas.
Anyway, despite the flack he recieves, I'm still convinced that he's as dangerous as Sam and Luke when he can be arsed, and he proved it today.
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Post by skipwithrob on Jan 11, 2004 2:46:32 GMT 1
Your right Liam he can be as dangerous, but he is more dangerous in a subtle way. He is less likely to go on a compulsive run, more likely to play a calm and calculated ball through the middle.
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