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Post by worcesternews on Apr 1, 2013 13:43:56 GMT
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Post by StopfordianWCFC on Apr 1, 2013 16:16:47 GMT
Goals?
Three points?
I need a lie down.
;D Seriously. Thank god thats over........
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Post by simples on Apr 1, 2013 17:07:00 GMT
Having just got back from the game can say what a difference a goal or 3 makes. Excellent start helped to settle the team down. The effort could not be faulted and there seemed to be a bit more cohesion throughout the team. Unfortunately being a single goal up there were a few nervy moments at the end but 'the boys done well'. Keiron Morris had an excellent game on the left and on that showing Mills will not be missed. Another mention must go to Lee Ayres who although not one to inspire confidence stuck in there having been on the receiving end of several hefty challenges.
A special mention must go to the referee who must have been keen to set a record for the most city bookings at St Georges Lane before they knock the place down. I lost count, it could have been 6 or 7 of which perhaps Breeze for getting involved with the opposition dug out may have been justified on the grounds of stupidity. Contrast that with the hefty (border line) challenges going in on the City players that meant the City trainer had one of his busiest afternoons. These went largely unpunished. He may be the last referee to run the gauntlet of the crowds displeasure and should consider himself fortunate the crowd was around 600.
Hopefully this won't be the last home win.
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Post by Tim Munslow on Apr 2, 2013 11:32:57 GMT
What an excellent post: i.e. it agrees totally with my opinions!
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Post by timj on Apr 2, 2013 16:20:44 GMT
Thought that it was one of the better more recent performances, nerves very visible and totally understandable. Even from Symo doing his best to miss the one he did score! Morris looks a prospect, neat on the ball if too lightweight at the moment. Reece the usual headless chicken and Breeze the tard doing what he does best, the fancy stuff without stopping and thinking what might be best for the team in any situation. Ethan Moore showed up well, though I couldn't see how he's been so prolific at a lower level as his anticipation isn't razor sharp. Still, three valuable points that should be enough to stave off any relegation fears.
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