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  • in reply to: Leyton Orient match thread #198407
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    As usual the performance will be down to the manager picking the correct system with the players selected playing in their correct positions. It sounds easy enough but the reality at home this season would suggest it seems rather difficult from a managerial perspective. Over to you Mr Cox.

    in reply to: John Terry #198281
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    You need to open your eyes a bit more WG if you don’t think racism isn’t still a massive problem in all levels of our society still.

    in reply to: New Appointment. #198280
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    He’s as bad as Trump with his nepotism, just makes me sick.😩

    in reply to: New Appointment. #198274
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    If he’s part of ernest prawns gang he will probably be ordered to be a Mute Swann.

    in reply to: John Terry #198273
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    Look at all the sexual abuse that was known about and tolerated by clubs for all those years on those poor young players and their trusting families. Football is a shit show which reflects our racist, sexist society and it’s gonna take a long long time to put right.

    in reply to: Should #198231
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    I hope the hedge recovered ok, we have a real lack of countryside hedgerows as it is without you destroying them. 🐴

    in reply to: Should #198220
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    On the irony, Awaywego accusing another poster of making a tit of himself. 😂😂😂

    in reply to: After lockdown 2 #198186
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    Hoping to get into the home end at Carlisle on Easter Monday🤞

    More realistic target NI, don’t forget your chocolate egg.

    in reply to: After lockdown 2 #198182
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    Cods are in tier 3 try and keep up.

    You really are on a wind up about away tickets then aren’t you!!!! Back up your pylon and pipe down there’s a good little spreader. 😅

    in reply to: After lockdown 2 #198173
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    Probably attain tier 2 just in time for the cods away. No time to sell tickets so will be pay on the day.

    No way you will get in the Cods always in tier 2, 2000 fans maximum which means all Cod heads and no away fans as a result. Try and keep up.

    in reply to: At last #198010
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    Heard the one about the Pixie who got lucky with the Elf at a Gobbling party, ( Hope I’ve spelt that right ).😜

    in reply to: Spence #198005
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    Reckon we’re into Ferrite’s “chicken and egg” territory now Mick!

    How about an omelette as a compromise, with fried bacon topping plus cheese of course.

    in reply to: After lockdown 2 #197996
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    Glad your back Alcy and sparring as usual but you are talking bollocks on this matter. Oh wait, nothings changed. 😂😂😂

    in reply to: Spence #197993
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    I’m sorry I drove you to such excitement IA!

    You’re right to a point but footballers only have so much energy – why waste it on fruitless runs into the box when you know the ball isn’t going to come?

    Because fruitless runs into the box are part of a forwards job. Lineker said that nine out of ten runs into the box got him nothing but the tenth got him a goal, gambling, taking a chance, busting a gut to get there is all part of the job description. Does Eisa never put a ball into the box from open play?, answer is no, it’s the forwards job to gamble and also bend Eisas ear occasionally on service for him in the box. Not got the energy!!!! that isn’t even an argument, they are bloody professional footballers FFS.

    in reply to: After lockdown 2 #197973
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    Times change Alcy, things improve, these vaccines are being developed by many countries throughout the world using all the latest techniques and testing programs but hey you stick in the 19th century with your mate Mogg and fester along as usual. Man of your age won’t have many chances left to take but of course it’s your choice.

    in reply to: After lockdown 2 #197968
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    You stick to your computer BS you will be a lot safer anyway until you get a vaccination.

    in reply to: Bedeau. #197967
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    At least Awaywego is consistent, he’s always been a daft lad on here.

    in reply to: Spence #197966
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    The disagree bit is my contribution, guess I cocked the edit up, I was busting a gut to post. 😂

    in reply to: Spence #197965
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    Chicken and egg Cass – who’s going to make the run if they know the cross won’t come?

    Disagree with this, if you are a forward you should bust a gut every time to make a run into the box hoping for the cross, it’s your job it’s what you get paid for its called being a professional footballer. The most successful forwards gamble all the time on making runs which sometimes are fruitless, ours should be no different.

    in reply to: Imagine #197593
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    I’m guessing you would struggle to get a cap or gag to fit you Awaywego? 😂😂😂

    in reply to: Imagine #197583
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    Social media platforms are both good and bad, good we can express our opinions early and enter into debate with our fellow players but bad when abused in the way the orange faced idiot abroad is using it now. Good and bad, positive and dangerous, the wonderful world of social media.

    in reply to: Ray Clemence, sad news. #197582
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    Great picture on the club website today of Ray and Sir Ian together supporting the Iron at Glanford Park, how brilliant that our club is associated with these two exceptionally talented sportsmen. Such a shame Ray left us all so early.

    in reply to: Oldham v Iron match thread #197554
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    I’ve got a feeling McGahey might go in January, hope I’m wrong but even with a hamstring injury that was on the mend a while ago, he has been out for a long time. Too long IMO.

    in reply to: Ray Clemence, sad news. #197551
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    Great memories from watching Ray as a young lad starting his career at the OSG, I was only about eleven at the time and the great reception he received from the Donny Road End when he returned with Spurs in that pre season friendly so long ago. RIP Ray, you were a brilliant goalkeeper and a great ambassador for the game.

    in reply to: Perseverance #197431
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    Am i the only one here thinking these are the foundations he is laying for him and his family to leave the club? Looking to write off the money he’s owed?? That way he leaves us in the shit on the field but off it in quite a strong position financially.or am i thinking to deep into it lol.

    Yeah I’ll go with that, sounds quite believable actually, maybe Rob and his verbal truth cut him too deep.

    in reply to: Dear Mr Swann #197430
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    young man.

    You need to improve you aim! 😜<noscript>😜</noscript>

    And your eyesight!!

    My plan was to goad him with an age untruth hoping he’d come on and tell me to f*** off talking bollocks but he’s done that before and I ignored him then. Just nice the old guy is posting again, maybe someone nicked his shed and he’s back out in the open.

    in reply to: Dear Mr Swann #197414
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    Welcome back Alcy, you have been missed young man.

    in reply to: Rob on the wireless #197345
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    Well said Rob, your Dad would have been proud mate.

    in reply to: Mansfield (Papa John Trophy) Thread #197249
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    Papa rumbo, rumbo
    Hey Papa John, coconut!

    sweet man sweet.

    in reply to: Solihull Moors match thread #197186
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    Agree with all the match fitness comments and it’s maybe a blessing we got Covid in the squad fairly early in the season. I believe all clubs will get it in their squads and face a period of isolation this season and it will effect the players fitness and disrupt any earlier work they put in before and during the early part of the season. Quite ironic we got shut down with Covid just as it appeared we were improving performance wise at Exeter and we now need another short period, say a fortnight, to try and get players back up to fitness and the management team to get their heads around which players and system we can crack on with. Yes Cox is finding his feet but we knew that would happen before a ball was kicked this season, he needs time he needs fit players to pick from and he needs the senior injured and unfit players to come back when available and perform at a level they are more than capable of in this division to give him and these young lads a chance to turn things round. I can’t see the season finishing the way things are going with this bloody virus, so we had better buckle down and accept the fact that things for our club and football in general are going to be bloody difficult for a long time to come. UP THE IRON.