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Post by Thank you from Moorlander1 on Dec 24, 2007 10:46:58 GMT
Stoke continued to hound Albion at every opportunity - Eustace being especially prominent in that quarter - to prevent the visitors settling sufficiently enough to begin plotting a goal-scoring comeback after their shocking start to the afternoon.
and another quote uller's opener, after just four minutes, came when Chris Brunt sliced a poor ball across the width of the pitch. John Eustace - a tidy midfielder who is wasted in Stoke's industrial-like engine room - played in a lofted ball for Mamady Sidibe, who appeared to control the ball with his hand before flicking it into Fuller's path. The Stoke striker stroked home a well-placed shot to beat Kiely
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Post by OldStokie on Dec 24, 2007 10:50:10 GMT
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Post by Thank you from Moorlander1 on Dec 24, 2007 10:53:58 GMT
You need to hang your head in shame,next game if you are going to give views is less talking and looking about you and watch the game please.
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Post by TheWiseMaster on Dec 24, 2007 11:36:33 GMT
moorlander I believe OS got used to taking his afternoon nap during TP's previous tenure. Unfortunately at his age it's difficult to stay awake for a whole afternoon and he misses most of the game. OS then relies on his son's account of the action and OSS's report will depend on his levels of medication Try not to be too harsh
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Post by PotterLog on Dec 24, 2007 13:39:36 GMT
moorlander, you're not doing your argument many favours if you're quoting a report with a line as dismally inaccurate as this in it: John Eustace - a tidy midfielder who is wasted in Stoke's industrial-like engine room - played in a lofted ball for Mamady Sidibe, who appeared to control the ball with his hand before flicking it into Fuller's path. The ball was played on the floor, and the possible handball was by Fuller. Seems fairly clear that this guy wasn't watching the game.
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Post by Thank you from Moorlander1 on Dec 24, 2007 20:48:38 GMT
Potterlog,for your information the report was in the Birmingham Post a well respected paper and well respected sports journo.
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Post by slangking on Dec 24, 2007 20:57:15 GMT
It is good to see the blind being given a chance by the Birmingham post.
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