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The Round Ball Game - II
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostBe rational, Jayne - it’s not a crisis it is a mere blip at the summit! Bury and Macclesfield were crises! I don’t hear fans shouting ‘Sack Klopp’.
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Originally posted by Leinster Lass View PostWhat!!!?
OK, then, to save you the bother, I'll say it: WELL DONE BURNLEY! Nice to see an 'unfashionable' club hit the headlines.
Palace have lost to both those teams this season.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostAs a fan of another unfashionable team, I'll say it too, though my contribution is probably of limited worth since I only saw the last 20 minutes having just switched over from Mock the Week. It seemed like a matter of just when Liverpool would score but Burnley looked solid and the words "smash and grab" did cross my mind before it actually happened.
Palace have lost to both those teams this season.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostBe rational, Jayne - it’s not a crisis it is a mere blip at the summit! Bury and Macclesfield were crises! I don’t hear fans shouting ‘Sack Klopp’.
What else can he honestly expect after signing a contract that requires him to win 25 of the club's first 20 fixtures?
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Originally posted by Auferstehen View Post“It is not enough that I succeed, others must fail”.**
Now who said this – Genghiz Khan? Gore Vidal?
At any rate, whilst I’m pleased that those who compete with Man Utd drop points, I empathise (but not sympathise) with those supporters. I too can feel the pain when MY team loses.
So, jlw, sorry you’re feeling down. I don’t know if you go through the same emotions that I do. I don’t mind too much when Man Utd lose having played well, but to lose having played badly?
What on earth were Liverpool up to last night? They were but a pale shadow of their former selves. And the next half a dozen games are tough.
Credit where it’s due. Burnley defended admirably, didn’t they?
Mario
We simply ran out of ideas against a team who did pretty much what our previous 4 opponents had done: packed, well-organised defence against our all-too-familiar supply lines, then the counter-attack. You could sense, vividly, Burnley's growing confidence as the game progressed; we actually made it easy for them.
A devoted fan can usually offer some ideas about tactical adjustment, but I must admit I'm not sure where we go from here....I approach Sunday's cup-tie with only a sense of ominousness.....dread, almost.
(**Yes, it was an example of the admirably spiteful and eloquent sayings of Gore Vidal...)Last edited by jayne lee wilson; 22-01-21, 14:16.
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Originally posted by jayne lee wilson View PostI approach Sunday's cup-tie with only a sense of ominousness.....dread, almost.
Genuinely Jayne, best wishes,
Mario
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A first ever cup win over Arsenal for my lot.
A tough task for the Paisley Saints tomorrow. Livingston put in a good display against Celtic in the week, but are there to be beaten !!
Good luck BuddiesI will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostA first ever cup win over Arsenal for my lot.
A tough task for the Paisley Saints tomorrow. Livingston put in a good display against Celtic in the week, but are there to be beaten !!
Good luck Buddies
Weymouth 1 Hangers 0 ..........
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Originally posted by cloughie View Post...and a long journey for no return!I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostA first ever cup win over Arsenal for my lot.
A tough task for the Paisley Saints tomorrow. Livingston put in a good display against Celtic in the week, but are there to be beaten !!
Good luck Buddies
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