Darlo v Telford Match Thread
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Darlo v Telford Match Thread
Brown still injured it seems so team is
Bartlett
Hunter
Ferguson
Turnbull
Collins
Galbraith
Gillies
Syers
Beck
Caton
Thompson
Scott, Ed, Saunders, Fenwick and Marrs on the bench
Scott must be unlucky not to get a start after his second half v York
Bartlett
Hunter
Ferguson
Turnbull
Collins
Galbraith
Gillies
Syers
Beck
Caton
Thompson
Scott, Ed, Saunders, Fenwick and Marrs on the bench
Scott must be unlucky not to get a start after his second half v York
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Re: Darlo v Telford Match Thread
Galbraith goes close with a free-kick from around 30 yards.
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Re: Darlo v Telford Match Thread
This isn't going to be easy, as Telford aren't any mugs, they won their first game of the season at York.
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Re: Darlo v Telford Match Thread
Seems a bit of a struggle, no clear cut chances so far.
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Re: Darlo v Telford Match Thread
0-0 at HT, doesn't sound a great game so far. Hopefully Gray will get them fired up for the second half.
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Re: Darlo v Telford Match Thread
Telford were tough at Blackwell Meadows last season, it took a little magic to open them up, Gillies, Cartman and Ferguson, Ferguson got fouled, Beck put the penalty away. I'm hoping for the same again.
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0-1 Telford, bugger
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Scott comes on for Thompson.
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Saunders on for Caton.
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Re: Darlo v Telford Match Thread
We are second best today
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Bartlett makes another great save and keeps us in the game.
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Re: Darlo v Telford Match Thread
We don't seem to be building up any momentum, it sounds like Telford are more likely to score than us.
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Re: Darlo v Telford Match Thread
Telford as pretty poor but we're worse today
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Att 1532, not great, expected more to be honest.
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Re: Darlo v Telford Match Thread
Syers goes very close from 25 yards out. We need to build up some momentum.
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Telford have a good shout for a penalty, luckily the ref doesn't agree.
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Re: Darlo v Telford Match Thread
We look hungover from the York game no spark at all
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4 mins injury time, this performance will give Gray something to think about.
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Re: Darlo v Telford Match Thread
Haven't heard any announcement of MOTM. 0-1 FT bad day at the office.
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Re: Darlo v Telford Match Thread
We didn't test their keeper once! I wonder how Cartman got on today?
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Re: Darlo v Telford Match Thread
scored 1 in a 2-1 win
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Re: Darlo v Telford Match Thread
Really disappointed with that performance,we looked like we were just going through the motions.
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That's why people prefer away games
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Re: Darlo v Telford Match Thread
I thought Telford were very ugly. 5 at the back, counter attack, niggle, push and shove, disrupt every midfield ball, time wasting from 50 mins onwards = anti football
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Re: Darlo v Telford Match Thread
Eh?shawry wrote:That's why people prefer away games
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Because we lost a home game (which we've won two out of two of this season), people prefer away games?
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On Sunday April 29, 2012 at 10:25 pm, Darlo Cockney wrote:Sadly some people have nothing better to do that invent rumours.
We will be playing at the arena again next season - fact.
Quakerz - if you actually attended games and spoke to people you might actually find our facts, rather than spreading s*** on this board.
DC
Re: Darlo v Telford Match Thread
No because our performances seem to be better. I've preferred both away games to any of our homes games this year.Spyman wrote:Eh?shawry wrote:That's why people prefer away games
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Because we lost a home game (which we've won two out of two of this season), people prefer away games?
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Though I guess the fact I don't really like our ground has a fair bit of influence in my opinion tooshawry wrote:No because our performances seem to be better. I've preferred both away games to any of our homes games this year.Spyman wrote:Eh?shawry wrote:That's why people prefer away games
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Because we lost a home game (which we've won two out of two of this season), people prefer away games?
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Re: Darlo v Telford Match Thread
Exactly how they played both games last season and they were good at it. Was always going to come down to who scored first and they did.The Golden Hairclip wrote:I thought Telford were very ugly. 5 at the back, counter attack, niggle, push and shove, disrupt every midfield ball, time wasting from 50 mins onwards = anti football
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Just have to move on to the next one but poor match, poor result and not a great attendance after recent results and performances.
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Our away games have both been highly competitive affairs against respected opposition and we've probably had results better than we'd expect in both, which will always leave you feeling better as a fan.shawry wrote:No because our performances seem to be better. I've preferred both away games to any of our homes games this year.Spyman wrote:Eh?shawry wrote:That's why people prefer away games
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Because we lost a home game (which we've won two out of two of this season), people prefer away games?
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Expectation is higher in the home games so probably, psychologically it feels less satisfying when we win them - especially against opposition you don't see as a rival.
Your ground point is perfectly valid, although I guess there are plenty of away grounds that are no better which we're yet to visit this season.
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On Sunday April 29, 2012 at 10:25 pm, Darlo Cockney wrote:Sadly some people have nothing better to do that invent rumours.
We will be playing at the arena again next season - fact.
Quakerz - if you actually attended games and spoke to people you might actually find our facts, rather than spreading s*** on this board.
DC