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Post by stone6 on Mar 2, 2008 21:16:45 GMT
We've lost 2 in a week and could really of won both had things gone our way, but when you're top of the league you're there to be shot at and QPR's players even admitted that was by far their best performance of their season. Anyway we never stopped going for 90 minutes and ran our nuts off for each other. We created lots of chances and to be fair we were an equal match in the 2nd half even with 10 men and only conceded to a blatantly off side goal. Pulis seems to be relaxed about things and rightfuly so there are 10 games left and all the others will drop points and Bristol still haven't had a bad run yet (which they will). Fuller's attitude and performance was exceptional and the last time he started to hit that sort of form was when we started our last unbeaten run. Pulis has now i my eyes got Gally that hungry for the first team that he completely transformed the teams performance when he arrived on the pitch and i think he will start him now and his form is capable of propelling us back on a winning run. We all just need to play our part and back the boys and TP 100%. Wether it's automatic or the playoff's we're more than capable of promotion via either.
We must think of our season now as the song goes - We'll be with you.......................
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2008 21:38:13 GMT
Buxton looked sharp
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2008 22:04:16 GMT
I think your right about Gallagher we started playing better fotty with him on - absolutely no doubt about it
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Post by Peters Pipe on Mar 2, 2008 22:12:38 GMT
Perhaps a bit of a flash in the pan for Buxton, who knows? There was certainly no real pressure on him coming on once already 3-0 down, he did appear to link up with Gallagher a few times quite successfully on the left towards the end...
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Post by MarkWolstanton on Mar 2, 2008 22:13:58 GMT
Spot on regarding Gally.
I'm hoping that he now takes over the left side slot from can't create anything but works hard Cresswell who is then moved to his natural central striking position to replace can't score in a brothel but works hard Mama.
I'm also hoping that Griff is moved to his best position of left back to take the place of can't defend for toffee but works hard Pugh and Wilkinson, the best right back at the club is restored at right back to try and shore up the defence that hasn't a clean sheet in it.
To assist in the latter matter Salif should be put out to grass for the rest of the season and a central midfield player be brought in who isn't blowing out of his arse during the pre-match warm up. Perhaps Pugh until Rory is available again.
If these things happen it will mean positive lessons have been learned.
I'm not holding my breath.
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Post by mikeyb99 on Mar 2, 2008 22:18:29 GMT
Positive:
Despite losing two on the bounce were are still 2nd and well in the hunt!
Just got to turn it around against Burnley!
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Post by Stick It On Cort's Head on Mar 2, 2008 23:21:25 GMT
we beat burnley and all of this will be forgotten. But they are very good away from home...
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Post by davejohnno1 on Mar 3, 2008 8:26:33 GMT
Wooly...they are my sentiments almost exactly, apart from the fact that I wouldn't have Cresswell anywhere near my team.
I am hoping that results going for us on Tuesday, together with the arrival of a striker this week, will give the club the boost it needs, and we can press on again.
I am worried though, for all of the things that you identify. We also need Riggott into the side, at the expense of either Cort or Shawcross!
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Post by barndoorbanjo on Mar 3, 2008 9:41:06 GMT
Simonsen, Fuller, Gallagher & Buxton.
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