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Nathccfc

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We need a couple of impact players to bring off the bench, exactly like what Blackpool have just done, bring Phillips and bednar on and they make the difference
 

Grendel

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Rubbish.Just rubbish. A stronger bench from a better, stronger club

No you bring subs on to break up play and waste time listen to the profesional expert on CWR who knows more than me and you. LISTEN
 

Mary_Mungo_Midge

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No you bring subs on to break up play and waste time listen to the profesional expert on CWR who knows more than me and you. LISTEN

And he also said that hindsight is a great thing. Which is exactly why you were quiet until you came on to tell us what should have been changed!
 

Chipfat

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The problem is Sisu an AT are learning on the job at the cost of our club.... I will be happy to see the back of all of em.....
 

Otis

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Do not panc! Forest have lost, Millwall have lost, Doncaster have lost.

By the skin of our teethes, this is still on!

We have just gone a further point behind 4th from bottom. Doesn't matter about Doncaster and Forest. They are not the teams we have to catch. We need to catch 4th from bottom and look to the teams that are 5th and 6th from bottom. Another game gone and we are back to 7 points adrift, I don't see how you can put any positive spin on it. Millwall in 6th from bottom slot are now 9 points clear of us and Bristol in 5th from bottom, 8 poinst clear of us.
 
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mememe

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Personal information
Full name Oliver James Norwood[1]
Date of birth 12 April 1991 (age 20)
Place of birth Burnley, England
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)[2]
Playing position Midfielder
Club information
Current club Manchester United
Number 47
Youth career
2007– Manchester United
Senior career*
Years Team Apps† (Gls)†
2009– Manchester United 0 (0)
2010 → Carlisle United (loan) 6 (0)
2011–2012 → Scunthorpe United (loan) 13 (1)
National team‡
2007 England U17 3 (0)
2010–2011 Northern Ireland U19 3 (3)
2009– Northern Ireland U21 7 (4)
2009 Northern Ireland B 1 (0)
2010– Northern Ireland 4 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 21:20, 25 October 2011 (UTC).
† Appearances (Goals).
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 23:54, 5 August 2011 (UTC)
Oliver James Norwood (born 12 April 1991) is an English-born Northern
 

mememe

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Oliver Norwood possesses both the vision and passing accuracy required to be creative in the centre of midfield.

Born in Burnley, Oliver was one of the youngest first-year scholars when taken on in the summer of 2007. Even then he showed plenty of ability and, according to United’s Under-18s coach Paul McGuinness, had the "ability to change games".

Not only is Norwood an intelligent footballer, but he's combative and never shy to try his luck from distance. His nine goals in 28 Academy appearances in 2008/09 led to a promotion to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's Reserves, where he shone throughout 2009/10.

A set-piece specialist, Oliver signed professional forms

with the club in July 2009, and has represented Northern Ireland at full and Under-21 level.

His fine displays have prompted high praise from senior squad manager Nigel Worthington. "The lad is a genius," says Worthington. "He is going to be a very good player. What he can do with the ball from free-kicks is remarkable."

After a spell on loan at Carlisle in 2010/2011, he was snapped up by Scunthorpe to spend several months with The Iron on a temporary basis until January 2012.

With his passing catching the eye at Reserves level at the end of the previous season, it's expected he'll be
 

Exile

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The heart's gone out of this club.

And everyone knows it, even the opposition ............. what a surrender.
 

ccfcway

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the way I feel at the mo, I couldnt get excited about Messi joining, never mind someone who is famous for coming on to replace Clingan for N Ireland
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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It's difficult to keep being a Coventry City fan on nights like this-really feel for those who've made the journey up to watch that.
 

Astute

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We need a couple of impact players to bring off the bench, exactly like what Blackpool have just done, bring Phillips and bednar on and they make the difference

This is our problem and the main diffefence on winning and losing. We are playing against teams that have a bench that would walk into our team
 

tomreagna

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Sorry, last post seemed to miss most of the gist of my last point.

I was replying to Otis, can't be bothered to repeat it all, but essentially a win against Ipswich is essential and will put us back in contention, as I see it our current aim is to get to 22nd place and then play the game from there, other teams will lose form.
 

Otis

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Yep, understand that. Tonight though we have just dropped a further point behind 4th from bottom.

Yet another last gasp, last minute defeat and Ipswich thrashing West Ham. May be wrong, but tonight could be the straw that broke the camel's back. Our morale must have hit rock bottom again after tonight. We now need to pick up the team once again. Any time we have a win or two now it is quickly nullified and we are back to square one each time and tonight we have dropped a further point from safety.
 

Nick

Administrator
This is our problem and the main diffefence on winning and losing. We are playing against teams that have a bench that would walk into our team

And because their managers know tactics and how to change games! What big stars did palace have??
 

sw88

Chief Commentator!
Not got even half way through these posts, its way too early to be reading so much, but as ive just got back thought id have my say;

Not sure what Hreidersson was doing for the equaliser. Looked like he tried to intercept a pass but missed it completely. Then was too slow to recover.

Thorns decision to take off Nemily for Wood and go defensive was as bizarre as any other bizarre decision i have seen him make! If his intention was to sit back and defend, this should have been done BEFORE the equaliser, not immediately after it.

All game we let Blackpool pass the ball about. We didnt deserve to take the lead, but as we did, it was AT's job to make sure we held onto it!

Yes he can say we played for 87 minutes, which is slightly more than we usually play for, but our own mistakes have cost us!

The winner came from Platt being up front on his own, and then yet another awful piece of goalkeeping from Murphy, who was lucky to be on the pitch at that point! Why he was having the tussle with the BFC players after the equaliser ill never know! And to raise your arms like he did, was a very silly decision.

All in all, very disappointing evening. We could have so easily came away with 1, if not all 3 points (albeit we didnt deserve the 3, but without our 2 gifts, we may have nicked them).
 
I was glued to the phone at work watching the live text updates on the bbc website.With 5 minutes to go i said to my mate "this is where we fuck it up"....goal.
At 1-1 i said "this is where we REALLY fuck it up".....bang 2-1.Even from 10,000 miles away it had that air of inevitability about it.

Really fucked my day up at work i can assure you :jerkit:

Piece of shit Sky Blue Army.As someone posted earlier sometimes it really is difficult to keep the faith with CFCC.
 

ricohroar

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I said to the misses at 1-0 and 5 mins to go. look at us now climbing up the table, she said I don't no why your getting excited you no they will lose in the last minute, they always do.
And guess what........................... from someone who knows fuck all about football.
 

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