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bradwellskyblues

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very average tonight as bristol lose to Swansea

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Mr Panda

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James too busy watching the initial shot for the goal, whilst the goalscorer creeped round the back for the rebound
 

COV

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I know it's early doors but on what I have seen Sheaf and Hamer a class apart

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definitely, early signs that the desperation & anguish to sign those two might end up on the ‘humble pie’ thread, long way to go though.
 
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Its Walsh not coming to us that pisses me off. weirdly I'm less annoyed by James chasing cash and linking up with an old manager, or Ostigard joing a strong looking Stoke squad.

Just feel it would have been a good fit for Walsh here, think he might regret things come the end of the season.
Think he might do but not sure we will
 

fatso

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2 very average teams playing average football in a very sterile atmosphere. I hope James is on good money, because he's going nowhere with Brizzull
 

South West Sky Blue

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Its Walsh not coming to us that pisses me off. weirdly I'm less annoyed by James chasing cash and linking up with an old manager, or Ostigard joing a strong looking Stoke squad.

Just feel it would have been a good fit for Walsh here, think he might regret things come the end of the season.
I have a bit of the same feeling. Thinking about it objectively though, it's probably a bit like my girlfriend dumping me (short, fat, dumpy loser) for someone who actually has a personality and me being bitter about it!
Just to be clear, I'm not calling CCFC a short, fat, dumpy loser - just me!

It's difficult with Walsh now though. He came on loan, never promised us anything or led us up the garden path, performed well for us.....I really like the guy but I'll still be a bit bitter seeing him play against us.
 

Liquid Gold

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He chose to join the team that would fill his pockets more. You can’t blane him for that but it’s a shame he didn’t have more ambition
 
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Alkhen

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I have a bit of the same feeling. Thinking about it objectively though, it's probably a bit like my girlfriend dumping me (short, fat, dumpy loser) for someone who actually has a personality and me being bitter about it!
Just to be clear, I'm not calling CCFC a short, fat, dumpy loser - just me!

It's difficult with Walsh now though. He came on loan, never promised us anything or led us up the garden path, performed well for us.....I really like the guy but I'll still be a bit bitter seeing him play against us.

Yeah it is all in my head really. He owes us nothing. Just seemed to be the right fit. He'd have been a star here but seemingly just another body at Swansea. Not sure it's the best choice for him after a year out.

What do I know! Wish him well but still annoying
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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Signing Walsh right after his loan spell would’ve been a great. Even this summer, I weren’t 100% sold on it despite liking him as a player.

Personally, I’d have rather signed James than Walsh given the choice this preseason. I still think we need someone with a bit of experience in CM despite Sheaf’s positive start. As for Walsh, we have a better player in Hamer in my opinion.
 

Terry_dactyl

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Signing Walsh right after his loan spell would’ve been a great. Even this summer, I weren’t 100% sold on it despite liking him as a player.

Personally, I’d have rather signed James than Walsh given the choice this preseason. I still think we need someone with a bit of experience in CM despite Sheaf’s positive start. As for Walsh, we have a better player in Hamer in my opinion.
Not sure about experience but if love us to sign a massive hard Bastard in the middle of midfield.
 

Disgruntled Sky Blue

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I don’t watch a great deal of prem football nowadays but used to love those arsenal vs Man Utd games from his era.

Agreed. Last of the true midfield generals going to war in the Premier League era. Nowadays I find it a tough watch and rarely bothered if I miss so called key games. Football is definitely losing something as it develops into a gamesmanship non contact sport.
 

Fergusons_Beard

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Kante changed the game.

Showed it’s possible to snuff out attacks with intelligence, not just brute force and aggression.

How game is changing.

Hell of a lot faster and players far more athletic.

That said-bloody love Hamer’s shithousery-Definitely dark arts still about!


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fernandopartridge

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Kante changed the game.

Showed it’s possible to snuff out attacks with intelligence, not just brute force and aggression.

How game is changing.

Hell of a lot faster and players far more athletic.

That said-bloody love Hamer’s shithousery-Definitely dark arts still about!


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Players like Keane, Petit, Viera were all very high quality footballers.
 

skybluereeve

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Just how much game time has Walsh had since he left us? That would be interesting to know! I’m sure very little. I’m sure we dodged a bullet here. Good player but injury’s have plagued him
 

Hobo

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I thought James and Messengo looked two of the best players on the pitch. However you had two teams that created one chance between them. Bristol look like they have nothing to offer up top.

As for Walsh, it would not suprise me if this is another season that just passes him by.
 

cc84cov

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I thought James and Messengo looked two of the best players on the pitch. However you had two teams that created one chance between them. Bristol look like they have nothing to offer up top.

As for Walsh, it would not suprise me if this is another season that just passes him by.
Massengo was at fault for their goal their a poor side
 

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