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RegTheDonk

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You really are a fucking bellend.

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Saddle gets the ITK belt then :)
 

rexo87

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was a bit worried hed injured himself just before HT yesterday when he kicked the ball on the end of his foot (same way he aggraveted the injury in training a few weeks ago) but seemed to make it through ok. Might be one of those injuries he has to manage for a while. He also did a lot less running second half as he sat in front of the defence which he did brilliantly
 

prufrock

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i was happy he got subbed. fantastic match but already on a yellow and he really wasn't up to the pace of the game for the 5 minutes before he went off.
in those 5 sheaf was shirt pulling a player who got past him, thankfully he realised he was on a yellow and let go early, also to his credit their player didn't go down or make a big deal out of it.
then a couple of minutes later he gave away another foul. i think their player ended up on the floor but again was straight up. sheaf had to leave the scene of the crime quickly and was subbed soon after. i don't think either was a yellow but with the standard of some of these refs you never know if they will go OTT or do an accumulation of fouls 2nd yellow.
to lose sheaf for the next game for picking up two yellows when we were on top would have been crazy
 

edgy

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was a bit worried hed injured himself just before HT yesterday when he kicked the ball on the end of his foot (same way he aggraveted the injury in training a few weeks ago) but seemed to make it through ok. Might be one of those injuries he has to manage for a while. He also did a lot less running second half as he sat in front of the defence which he did brilliantly

Yep, noticed that myself. Seemed to tweek it again. Watched him closely for a while and he seemed to be hopping/limping a little and looking down at it. That seemed to die down in the 2nd half.

It's just one of those types of strains that can be aggravated weeks down the line. My lad has pretty much the same thing currently. He can go through 2/3 weeks of training and matches and then if the ball catches his foot at the wrong angle, it's sore again.
 

shmmeee

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When Hamer left we pushed him up a bit more but I like him say in front of defence pulling the strings and if that’s the role he needs to play while he gets up to speed that’s fine. Eccles and Rudoni can be the attacking force for the three.
 

shmmeee

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When Hamer left we pushed him up a bit more but I like him say in front of defence pulling the strings and if that’s the role he needs to play while he gets up to speed that’s fine. Eccles and Rudoni can be the attacking force for the three.

I also think Lats is better suited to a more limited DM role in front of the CBs, which means you’ve got Torp, Eccles, Rudoni and Allen for the other two spots which sort of fixes our midfield issue for a bit.
 

skybluecam

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i was happy he got subbed. fantastic match but already on a yellow and he really wasn't up to the pace of the game for the 5 minutes before he went off.
in those 5 sheaf was shirt pulling a player who got past him, thankfully he realised he was on a yellow and let go early, also to his credit their player didn't go down or make a big deal out of it.
then a couple of minutes later he gave away another foul. i think their player ended up on the floor but again was straight up. sheaf had to leave the scene of the crime quickly and was subbed soon after. i don't think either was a yellow but with the standard of some of these refs you never know if they will go OTT or do an accumulation of fouls 2nd yellow.
to lose sheaf for the next game for picking up two yellows when we were on top would have been crazy
Yeah don't want to rag on MR after a 3-0 win but not sure what he was thinking, Sheaf's legs were absolutely gone for 10-15 mins before he actually came off. And being on a yellow, it was madness to leave him on.
 

covcity4life

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Yeah don't want to rag on MR after a 3-0 win but not sure what he was thinking, Sheaf's legs were absolutely gone for 10-15 mins before he actually came off. And being on a yellow, it was madness to leave him on.
Behave. Had we taken him off and lost control people would be going mad

He may have been tired but didn't notice a huge drop off and think right idea to keep him on as long as possible. I don't hate lati like some but the less minutes of him in centre mid the better yesterday

Too many times recently subs have come on with no intensity. I can understand robins not wanting to take the risk

Torp did well when came on yesterday mind you. But Simms less so
 

skybluecam

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Behave. Had we taken him off and lost control people would be going mad

He may have been tired but didn't notice a huge drop off and think right idea to keep him on as long as possible. I don't hate lati like some but the less minutes of him in centre mid the better yesterday

Too many times recently subs have come on with no intensity. I can understand robins not wanting to take the risk

Torp did well when came on yesterday mind you. But Simms less so
He was knackered lol. Jogging around and looking at the ground. And we're playing again on Saturday.

I don't mind Lati coming on in midfield in that situation, 2-0 up all he has to do is sit in front of the back 4 and be an enforcer.
 

fatso

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I also think Lats is better suited to a more limited DM role in front of the CBs, which means you’ve got Torp, Eccles, Rudoni and Allen for the other two spots which sort of fixes our midfield issue for a bit.
Allen 🤣🤣🤣
 

Gynnsthetonic

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When Hamer left we pushed him up a bit more but I like him say in front of defence pulling the strings and if that’s the role he needs to play while he gets up to speed that’s fine. Eccles and Rudoni can be the attacking force for the three.
Eccles and Rudoni we need to see some goals,
 

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