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The Round Ball Game - II
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Originally posted by Alison View PostLots of late drama Cloughmeister.
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Bournemouth 1 Southampton 1 Not just a Forum derby,Cherries won the 1st half,Saints won the 2nd
unmentionables 2 West Ham United 1 Behind at the break,13th league win in a row
Aberdeen 1 Rangers 2 Went 0-2 down just after the visitors were reduced to 10 men
FA Cup 2nd round
Wimbledon 3 Charlton Athletic 1 1-1 at the break,won it with 2 goals in 11 mins
Coventry City 3 Boreham Wood 0 Scored the goals in 21 mins either side of half time
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Wales' new manager
I see there's touch of patriotic fanaticism, touching on xenophobia, taking hold in the principality.
'Welsh football's governing body has ruled out the prospect of an Englishman being named the next Wales manager.
'The Football Association of Wales (FAW) hopes to have a successor to Chris Coleman in place in time for the draw for the Nations League on 24 January.
'"We have always favoured Welsh people because arguably the passion is there," said FAW chief executive Jonathan Ford.
"Somebody said this earlier, Welsh most definitely, foreign possibly, but definitely not English."'
This reminds me of my student days in Bangor. I had (and still have) a number of very good Welsh friends. There was, however, a hard core of Welsh students who would completely dismiss non-Welsh (including Scots), and only converse with other similarly minded Welsh students.
Then there was the Eisteddfod which performed choral music from all over Europe, singing in Latin, German, Italian French and Spanish, as the composers had intended, but English works would only be performed if translated into Welsh.
Such parochialism led to many of my Welsh friends moving to England, where they have lived and worked ever since.
The Welsh F.A. can choose whoever they want as manager of their national team, but unpleasantness such as this is quite unnecessary.
Meanwhile, I hope Wales can again succeed as a footballing nation, as they did in Euro 2016.
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Craig Bellamy is the favourite for the Wales job apparently.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostI see there's touch of patriotic fanaticism, touching on xenophobia, taking hold in the principality.
'Welsh football's governing body has ruled out the prospect of an Englishman being named the next Wales manager.
'The Football Association of Wales (FAW) hopes to have a successor to Chris Coleman in place in time for the draw for the Nations League on 24 January.
'"We have always favoured Welsh people because arguably the passion is there," said FAW chief executive Jonathan Ford.
"Somebody said this earlier, Welsh most definitely, foreign possibly, but definitely not English."'
This reminds me of my student days in Bangor. I had (and still have) a number of very good Welsh friends. There was, however, a hard core of Welsh students who would completely dismiss non-Welsh (including Scots), and only converse with other similarly minded Welsh students.
Then there was the Eisteddfod which performed choral music from all over Europe, singing in Latin, German, Italian French and Spanish, as the composers had intended, but English works would only be performed if translated into Welsh.
Such parochialism led to many of my Welsh friends moving to England, where they have lived and worked ever since.
The Welsh F.A. can choose whoever they want as manager of their national team, but unpleasantness such as this is quite unnecessary.
Meanwhile, I hope Wales can again succeed as a footballing nation, as they did in Euro 2016.
Which is about as dripping wet - and cowardly - as any nation could possibly be.
It's probably time to change the law but, in the meantime, the first team colours should rightly be yellow.
I agree with every word in your post......and rejoice that they failed to get to Russia.
Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View PostChampions League
Liverpool 7 (SEVEN) Spartak Moscow 0 Edged it,group winners
Shakhtar Donetsk 2 unmentionables 1 First defeat in yonks,group winners
Tottenham 3 Apoel Nicosia 0 Another easy win,another Forum group winner
Nay, the banner of freedom wrung around his neck"
(Strummer)
........perhaps we might now at least have one week when the words "Guardiola" and "genius" aren't uttered in the same sentence.Last edited by Lat-Literal; 06-12-17, 23:13.
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Spelling man citeh with capital letters is unforgivable BBM
Thursday Europa League
Arsenal 6 BATE Borisov 0 3 goals in each half,group winners
Friday League
Dundee 0 Aberdeen 1 Early 2nd half goal,3rd place
Today's league results
West Ham United 1 Chelsea 0 Conceded an early goal,11 points off top spot
Crystal Palace 2 Bournemouth 2 Forum derby,all the goals in the 1st half,Eagles missed 2nd half pen,Cherries 1 win in last 5 league games
Huddersfield Town 2 Brighton 0 Conceded the goals in the 1st half
Tottenham 5 Stoke City 1 1st win in last 5 league games
Newcastle United 2 Leicester City 3 Forum derby,Toon 1 win in last 9 league games,Foxes won it with a late OG
Hamilton Academical 0 St Johnstone 1 2nd half goal,mid table
Kilmarnock 5 Partick Thistle 1 3 defeats in last 4 league games
Wolves 0 Sunderland 0 Dropped points despite playing v 10 men for the last 30 mins
Norwich City 3 Sheffield Wednesday 1 Led at the break,5 league games without a win
Bristol Rovers 3 Southend United 0 Back to back league wins
Bury v Wimbledon was postponed
Colchester United 3 Exeter City 0 3 down after half an hour
Morecambe 2 Coventry City 0 Conceded in each half,in the l,any offs
Macclesfield Town 4 Wrexham 1 Forum derby,Macc scored 3 in the last 12 mins to go top,Wrexham 3rd
Dover Athletic 4 Hartlepool United 0 Long trip,3rd straight league defeat and a red card
Telford United v York City was postponed
Stockport County 3 Spennymoor Town 2 surprised this went ahead,difficult conditions in the snow,won it on 70 mins
Gloucester City 0 Chelmsford City 2 A goal in each half,2 points off the top
Welling United 2 Truro City 2 Went 2-1 up just after the break,3 points off the top
Brechin City 1 St Mirren 2 Won it with a 2nd half pen,a point off the top
Ayr United 3 Queen's Park 2 From 2-1 up conceded 2 in the last 10 mins,bottom
Elgin City 1 Edinburgh City 1 Took the lead,conceded on 89 mins,no wins in last 9 league games
Fort William v Huntly was postponed,probably just as well
BSC Glasgow 0 East Stirlingshire 1 No match details,4th straight league win
Spartans FC 2 Selkirk 1 No match details,3rd defeat in last 4 league games
Hereford 4 Basingstoke Town 1 Came back from conceding on 4 mins,5th place
Southampton,Arsenal,Liverpool,Manchester United and unmentionables play tomorrow
No game for Inverness
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Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View PostBrechin City 1 St Mirren 2 Won it with a 2nd half pen,a point off the top
Thanks for the round up, Rob.
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Originally posted by johncorrigan View PostHad a wee trip to the Hedge at Glebe Park today...it's one of my favourite ever slopes - we played uphill first half. Lots of fun but I have to say they wuz robbed. The Buddies had three chances and scored twice and were fortunate that between our goalie, who had a blinder, and the woodwork, we held them out in the 2nd half. Nevertheless, last season at this time we were adrift at the bottom and it's great to see how far our relatively young manager has taken us.
Thanks for the round up, Rob.
It was really entertaining game at SMS today in nasty conditions. Nor many chances, but the best of them fell to Saints, although Arsenal thoroughly dominated possession. A fair enough result despite the disappointment of conceding another late goal. But we do look to be heading in the right direction, and are playing some good football.
Thanks to ER for the excellent round up, appreciated as ever.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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Thanks guys
Sunday scores
Southampton 1 Arsenal 1 Forum derby,Saints took the lead on 3 mins,Gooners equalised with 2 mins left,11th and 5th respectively
Liverpool 1 Everton 1 Led at the break,conceded a 2nd half pen,4th
Manchester United 1 unmentionables 2 1-1 at half time,winner came early in the 2nd half,11 point gap at the top now
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