Bloody hell.
I missed this because I was reorganising the garage.
Sounds like I had more fun than those of you who actually watched it and the most exciting attacking has come between members of the forum, not from the players on the pitch.
It’s always worse when we’re playing shite. I hope folk can give each other a bit of space to rant and vent here, it’s a valuable outlet for most of us.
Brighton v Everton
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Indiantoffee75
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Re: Brighton v Everton
Not the best of performances, but similar to monday night.
Even when we go behind there is a resliency and steeliness that we can actually get something out of the game, unlike those undrt the last fella.
If Fulham lose we are joint 7th. Does that mean we are in the mix for Europa conference and our season starts from this month now?
Even when we go behind there is a resliency and steeliness that we can actually get something out of the game, unlike those undrt the last fella.
If Fulham lose we are joint 7th. Does that mean we are in the mix for Europa conference and our season starts from this month now?
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Irishbornevertonian
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Re: Brighton v Everton
Thought Branthwaite had a very decent game. Very steady and composed.kramer wrote:In Moyes’ defense, Branthwaite looked a more natural attacking LB than Mykolenko.
Can’t defend O’Brien though, only use is winning headers against opposing wingers and full backs.
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Re: Brighton v Everton
JoB did arrive late in the box and struck the shot that forced the save, leading to Beto's rebound. Derserves a bit of kudos for that, not an easy technique to get that on target.
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Free Agent
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sam of the south
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It was our only tactic in the 2nd half, though, and it kinda worked, ugly as it was.
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sam of the south
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No, it was gotta have a J-O-B if you wanna be with meeee
*shit, I just invented a terrible chant