Brighouse v Darlington

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Re: Brighouse v Darlington

Post by footifan » Tue Oct 07, 2014 8:11 pm

Would be made out of Sn surely... in a Tin pot league ;)

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Re: Brighouse v Darlington

Post by Bogratsteve » Tue Oct 07, 2014 8:13 pm

Hatch on for Armstrong

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Re: Brighouse v Darlington

Post by Bogratsteve » Tue Oct 07, 2014 8:18 pm

Portas off injured Galbraith on, Scott into CM and Galbraith to LB

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Re: Brighouse v Darlington

Post by joejaques » Tue Oct 07, 2014 8:22 pm

footifan wrote:Would be made out of Sn surely... in a Tin pot league ;)
I was thinking more in terms of a description of him. Cu**. :roll:
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Re: Brighouse v Darlington

Post by joejaques » Tue Oct 07, 2014 8:25 pm

Anyone else lost the commentary? :roll:
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Re: Brighouse v Darlington

Post by AndyPark » Tue Oct 07, 2014 8:25 pm

Yes.

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Re: Brighouse v Darlington

Post by darlo reborn » Tue Oct 07, 2014 8:26 pm

yes

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Re: Brighouse v Darlington

Post by Darlobaz79 » Tue Oct 07, 2014 8:31 pm

yes

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Re: Brighouse v Darlington

Post by RUMPLESTILTSKIN » Tue Oct 07, 2014 8:32 pm

darlo reborn wrote:yes


Me too. It has gone from the list. Think that may be it for the night. :(
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Re: Brighouse v Darlington

Post by darlo reborn » Tue Oct 07, 2014 8:33 pm

they must have pulled the plug seen as we were winning

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Re: Brighouse v Darlington

Post by footifan » Tue Oct 07, 2014 8:35 pm

joejaques wrote:
footifan wrote:Would be made out of Sn surely... in a Tin pot league ;)
I was thinking more in terms of a description of him. Cu**. :roll:

Don't be silly... Anything made out of copper would be straight down the "scrapper " :lol:

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Re: Brighouse v Darlington

Post by Bogratsteve » Tue Oct 07, 2014 8:38 pm

FT 3-1

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Re: Brighouse v Darlington

Post by joejaques » Tue Oct 07, 2014 8:40 pm

footifan wrote:
joejaques wrote:
footifan wrote:Would be made out of Sn surely... in a Tin pot league ;)
I was thinking more in terms of a description of him. Cu**. :roll:

Don't be silly... Anything made out of copper would be straight down the "scrapper " :lol:

Of course your'e right. 15-love to you. :D :roll:
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Re: Brighouse v Darlington

Post by Mr_Tibbs » Tue Oct 07, 2014 8:42 pm

Moors won 4-1. Farsley holding a 2 goal lead and both Bamber Bridge and Lancaster hit injury time goals to leave the final score there 3-3
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Re: Brighouse v Darlington

Post by darlo reborn » Tue Oct 07, 2014 8:42 pm

Good to come back again from early setback

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Re: Brighouse v Darlington

Post by joejaques » Tue Oct 07, 2014 8:43 pm

Thanks to the Shoutcast guy for 80 minutes anyway. Glad there wasn't just one goal in it. :roll:
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Re: Brighouse v Darlington

Post by joejaques » Tue Oct 07, 2014 8:45 pm

darlo reborn wrote:Good to come back again from early setback
I'd rather we sorted out the "early setbacks", if it's all the same to you. :roll:
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Re: Brighouse v Darlington

Post by footifan » Tue Oct 07, 2014 8:48 pm

joejaques wrote:
footifan wrote:
joejaques wrote:
footifan wrote:Would be made out of Sn surely... in a Tin pot league ;)
I was thinking more in terms of a description of him. Cu**. :roll:

Don't be silly... Anything made out of copper would be straight down the "scrapper " :lol:

Of course your'e right. 15-love to you. :D :roll:

Very gracious of you sir :clap:

Good result ... I can go for my afternoon beers with a smile on my face :D

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Re: Brighouse v Darlington

Post by joejaques » Tue Oct 07, 2014 8:50 pm

footifan wrote:
joejaques wrote:
footifan wrote:
joejaques wrote:
footifan wrote:Would be made out of Sn surely... in a Tin pot league ;)
I was thinking more in terms of a description of him. Cu**. :roll:

Don't be silly... Anything made out of copper would be straight down the "scrapper " :lol:

Of course your'e right. 15-love to you. :D :roll:

Very gracious of you sir :clap:

Good result ... I can go for my afternoon beers with a smile on my face :D
Not yet youcan't. I said 15-love, not Game, Set & Match. :D :roll:
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Re: Brighouse v Darlington

Post by Sidarlo » Tue Oct 07, 2014 8:58 pm

Great result tonight, potentially tough game.

Amar is on fire!!
Hopefully Portas isnt too badly injured

Bring on Saturday lets make it 5 in a row


Sadly Tuesday games are off the cards for me atm, away at least.

Was kev down tonight doing highlights?

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Re: Brighouse v Darlington

Post by TFDM » Tue Oct 07, 2014 9:06 pm

Yeah I was there. Highlights either later tonight (on flexi tomorrow) or tomorrow morning.

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Re: Brighouse v Darlington

Post by footifan » Tue Oct 07, 2014 9:07 pm

I was thinking more in terms of a description of him. Cu**. :roll:[/quote]


Don't be silly... Anything made out of copper would be straight down the "scrapper " :lol:[/quote]


Of course your'e right. 15-love to you. :D :roll:[/quote][/quote]


Very gracious of you sir :clap:



Oh I will... the sun is over the yardarm... besides you would be just delay the inevitable ;) perhaps you need new balls :) Cheers

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Re: Brighouse v Darlington

Post by quakerste » Tue Oct 07, 2014 9:14 pm

Just had a quick look at the table and that will be the top five come the end of the season.

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Re: Brighouse v Darlington

Post by KCChiefs » Tue Oct 07, 2014 9:18 pm

Just back (staying in Halifax, i've not got that a heavy foot ;-)

Won the game in the first half, really like the pairing of Armstrong and Amar up front, Mitchell was superb first half. Thought the second half was quite lacklusture, but the game was already won.

Decent away following considering a 90 minute drive on a Tuesday night, onwards and upwards !

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Re: Brighouse v Darlington

Post by dickdarlington » Tue Oct 07, 2014 9:59 pm

Can't do midweek away games. But we sounded half decent.

Concerned about Portas. Did he look like he'll be out of some matches, or was his sibstitution more precautionary? He's been our best player so far this season (awaits a backlash). He's a revelation in the middle and we will miss him if he's out for a period, as much as we miss Amar.

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Re: Brighouse v Darlington

Post by HarrytheQuaker » Tue Oct 07, 2014 10:17 pm

dickdarlington wrote:Can't do midweek away games. But we sounded half decent.

Concerned about Portas. Did he look like he'll be out of some matches, or was his sibstitution more precautionary? He's been our best player so far this season (awaits a backlash). He's a revelation in the middle and we will miss him if he's out for a period, as much as we miss Amar.
Spoke to him after the game said hope it's not too bad and came off straight away so not to do more damage.. Thank goodness need him in that midfield


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Re: Brighouse v Darlington

Post by divas » Tue Oct 07, 2014 10:20 pm

Looks like another hamstring injury, this time for Portas, let's hope it's just a slight strain although at least Galbraith is back. Would really like to see him and Portas paired together but think we'll probably see him LB/LW

That's 6 hamstring injuries so far this season.

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Re: Brighouse v Darlington

Post by DarloDean » Tue Oct 07, 2014 10:46 pm

Just got back.

Let's start from the start to the end.

Not sure what Jameson's aim's were for that header, but it did cost us that 1st goal. It was easy to see why Brighouse score quite alot, they thrown their numbers up in high pace, but it's also why they concede alot too. We were deadly on the counters, and they became tired after we put in our equaliser thanks to Amar once again, with a great delivery from Mitchell.

2nd goal again delivery from Mitchell except from the right side pulled back to Robinson who placed it in with his left. Robinson was on and off for me in that game, some things were really good and some things were really bad.

Didn't see much of the 3rd as I was talking away, but i did see the finish by Amar with his left foot to the near post, keeper got a touch but it wasn't enough.

Some points early in the 1st our defence seemed a bit unstable, but we got it together in the end, then in the 2nd Jameson pulled off some very redeemable saves to keep it at 3-1.


Only downer I can think of, is that Armstrong didn't have the best of his games in regards, but still did a good enough job, every player has those so nothing to worry about.


Officials were a bit wrong at times, but tbf Hatchy could of easily got booked for that challenge on their 4ft LB, but he didn't so I can't really complain.


Onto Saturday, where hopefully it's warmer and the pitch is less slippy.

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Re: Brighouse v Darlington

Post by MCFC Darlo 2 » Thu Oct 09, 2014 7:54 pm

How nice to see Darlo play with some width,Mitchell and Watson caused them lots of problems first half.Vital Purewal stays fit.

Nice club Brighouse but would not encourage anyone to walk from the station,I was knackered!

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