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  1. i have to agree,you cant play one of your top players when injured,which would mean dont play kilkenny either as he hasnt been fit all season yet.

     

    and yeah,some of our fringe players must be getting really fed up,makes you wonder what they have to do sometimes to get a place on the first team.

     

     

    We should have stuck the kids out against Accrington and taken the fine.

     

    It's probably less than we would lose if we got a home draw at any point in the competition anyway.

  2. This is worrying.....The Red Sox are taking Colorado apart so far tonight in the WSG1! Already 9-1 ahead in the 5th inning. I do think that the Rockies are a better bet tomorrow night though...but I just hope (wanting the Rockies to win) that this doesn't deflate Colorado tonight! Not the Rockies night tonight!

     

    EDIT: Make that Red Sox 10 Colorado 1....nightmare 5th inning!

     

    EDIT2: Make it 11-1....:disappointed:

     

    EDIT3: 12-1....still in the 5th! Looks like their 21 wins from 22 is becoming 21 from 23 now...oh well. Hope my comments above about a long lay off after sweeping their division, doesn't ring true!

     

    EDIT4: 13-1....maybe I should just switch off the telly! 7 run inning so far all with 2 outs :disappointed:

     

     

    I'm presuming you (along with the rest of the World) went to bed at that point then. :)

     

    It did look as though Boston could swipe them around at will, and Beckett looked pretty untouchable (which he's been most postseason).

     

    However, the blowout isn't too bad. It is against Boston's best pitcher and it's always a struggle to take that first game at the others stadium. The main problems for me were the complete capitulation of the bullpen and the fact that virtually every Sox player got a hit (and probably a double at that). That bullpen has to see the Rockies through and this has to have blown away nearly all their confidence, whereas nearly every hitter for the Red Sox is going to be on their uppers.

     

    It doesn't really matter though, because Tony La Russa signed a new contract. :grin:

  3. If his only change next week is to bring Ricketts in for Wolfy I will despair.

     

     

    I'm willing to bet you will be despairing then.

     

    Other than Taylor it is hard to point at individual players yesterday. It just seemed a poor game plan rather than poor execution.

     

    Personally I'd have Lid's out and (at the moment) Smalley in, too. I just think Lid's stagnates the play, perfectly summed up yesterday by receiving the ball in acres of space and not having the legs to run up the pitch (then turning and putting the ball out of play). This means that our only avenues are through the centre (something which Arsenal struggle to do) or on the left with a player bang out of form playing on his wrong foot.

     

    NB. I'm one who thinks shifting Taylor over to the right would do him the world of good. In my view he is doing so badly because he is played on the left. To not even give him a go on the right is down right stupid.

  4. [Not to pick up on too much as it is mainly right, but your rating of Eardley is so wrong it's just... wrong.

     

    His best game all season by a mile and easily my man of the match (for us) - which granted ain't saying much.

     

    Lesson of the day: This just goes to show how important Ricketts is to us.

  5. Are you saying that Mickey, sooner or later, is going to put in the type of shift that sees him walking off the field a winner? You (and Mickey) will have to do better than :censored: Slovakia.

     

    Hows about Germany 5-1?

     

    But you wanted backs against the wall performances, when the chips are down. He's there. In those games we lost, he's the one who has almost pulled us out.

     

    I fail to see this even as an issue. There isn't a player I would say is more in the side than him.

     

    I'm afraid there ain't a great deal of games against good opposition where England walk off winners anymore. When we don't it is rarely down to Owen.

  6. Since we've spunked all our money on 'stars' like Ricketts and Hughes he's about as much as we can afford.

     

    Or alternatively put. Since we budgeted for only requiring two keepers it is unlikely that we have much left over for a third.

     

    It is a short term loan, and uses him in the FA Cup. This rules out virtually every keeper so the list would be very short, with the two options being very experienced or very inexperienced. I know which I'd prefer.

  7. but he's not ever put a shift in for England--not once--and he's never got them us out of the :censored: .

     

    Hmmm, well not to think too hard, but...

     

    Romania, 2-1 defeat, Owen pulls us out of the pap, before Phil Neville throws us back in.

    Argentina, that goal.

    Romania, 3-2 defeat, before Phil Neville throws us back in.

    Brazil, 1-2. Owen goal.

    Slovakia, awful performance, two Owen goals = 2-1 win

    Portugal in 2-2 draw, Owen opens the scoring

     

    Last night, won the header that scored the goal. I'm afraid if you want people to blame it ain't him.

  8. Cool!

     

    Where u sitting and who u supporting ??

     

    I have no idea where I will be sitting as he has only secured them by text at the moment (so I'll be holding my breath until something more secure comes through, but he's generally okay that way), but I'll be wanting the Giants to win. Never really liked Miami as whilst at school people would go on holiday to America and come back a lifelong Miami fans knowing all their players back to front like Dan Marino and errr, Don Schula...

     

    Whilst I'd be there having been following the Cardinals since well into St Louis days and they'd be harping on about how much they know and blah, blah, blah. So, no, it's the Giants for me (although I don't especially like Eli for his :Censored:ish behaviour during the draft).

  9. I bet Fat Frank starts the next game, however ridiculous a formation we have to adopt to fit him in.

     

    Michael Owen however remains the world's greatest centre forward, and in fact possibly the greatest footballer ever.

     

     

    Shouldn't be too hard to fit Lampard in. Just put him as the forward midfielder and drop the shower of :censored::censored:* show pony that is Steven Gerrard, who deserves to be dropped for last nights performance alone - never mind every other England game he hasn't shown up to*.

     

     

    *Except against the butchers, bakers and candlestick makers that are Andorra where he was dead good.

  10. Wales - Hope they lose every game except against teams I really don't like.

    Scotland - Hope they lose every game against anyone.

    N Ireland - Quite like in a very patronising manner.

    Republic - Hope they lose every game except against Scotland.

  11. Tony Romo rocks and will throw us to the Superbowl, to be 16-24 down against the Bills LAST Sunday with 40 seconds to go and win 25-24, AWESOME. Should be a classic against the Patriots this Sunday as we are both five and zip.

     

    The Patriots will win. They'll know all your defensive signals (and therefore plays).

     

    Biggest bunch of cheats going. Anything they have ever won under Belichick was won by cheating. Everything.

     

    :censored:'s

  12. AND the next game I went to was in Denver between the Rockies and Reds and there was a complete arse of a woman behind me who turned out to be a ...........................Cardinals fan! I'm telling you Sheridan, you're the best of a bad bunch :wink:

    I've been to the White Sox and quite enjoyed it actually. The ushers were rude as hell but I found that a lot of people in Chicago were. The footlong Polish hotdog was the mutts nuts and the crowd was well up for it (it was a half price night and there was a fair amount of inebriation in the stands). Just dont overshoot on the way out and go past the tube station or you might end up in a place you dont want to go!

    Your Anaheim experience probably took years off you!

     

     

    Stunned and amazed. Well not really.

     

    You get some in most places. My brother kept on getting narked at St Louis, when some young ladies directly behind him were having a conversation in "Oh my god, Really! No way" mode. For about two hours.

     

    The one I found a bit odd was San Diego, where they seemed a bit slow on the uptake. Must be something to do with being an expansion team (God knows what they'd be like in Arizona and Tampa if that's the case). Plus St Louis got pasted, I had sun burn on one side of my legs from walking to the stadium, and it was daytime and I wasn't drunk yet.

     

    Chicago, if you were getting annoyed you could move to one of the other 35,000 free seats.

  13. as you've got the bug I can only say that you'll love it at a live game. Get the best seats you can/want to afford and you'll see plenty. A cheaper option is to go high up but behind homeplate. Only once have I thought that I'd be better off watching on tv and that was in SF and I was as far as possible to be from homeplate and it was a real pitching duel, it was frustrating not really getting a proper feel for it. Plus I was surrounded by a load of w*nker Cardinal fans (sorry Sheridan! :wink: )

    Plus actually being there you see a lot more of the general play - on tv you only see one small part, you cant see all the bases, all the players until the director choses to do so.

    Get yourself booked in for next summer.

     

    Don't worry about it. We're one of few teams that will have enough fans in an away stadium to be a nuisance (plus being the most knowledgeable fans :mmm: must wind people up).

     

    I can understand the lad finding it boring going to watch the White Sox, you get more atmosphere in your front room. If ever a team represented Wigan, nice stadium - no fans, they are it.

     

    Again I'll say it, if you watch baseball live you can get utterly battered without leaving your seat. How that can not be good I do not know*.

     

     

    *Well, except the bit where you get lost walking back from Anaheim in the middle of the night and 'amble' onto a Mexican estate.

  14. Thank you Mr OS. :)

     

    Mind you , I was pretty narked at about 4.30 on Sunday night/ Monday morning when they screwed up at home to The Bears. :angry:

     

     

    I'm afraid that is when the Saturday night/Sunday morning drinking finally caught up with me so I was dead to the world for that game.

     

    It definately looks like a return of the Cardiac Card's for me. Five games played all decided by a touchdown or less. The first three with practically the last play of the game, the other two resolved with under a minute remaining. A winning season would be nice for us.

  15. Giants havent beaten anyone but Washington ?? Wrong my friend :)

     

    They lost to Dallas and Green Bay

     

    And beat Washington, Philadelphia and the NY Jets!!

     

    They are 3-2 now..won three games in a row! They are going to crush the Dolphins :)

     

    Sorry, I meant anyone decent. The Jets are poor, having only beaten, err, Miami, and the Eagles only win coming in that strange game against Detroit (who are looking a strange team all round) who I can presume were just dazzled by Philly's daft uniform that day..

     

    The Giants are going to comfortably see off the Dolphins though.

  16. Couldn't get tickets either. Signed up on the NFLUK site pretty early too (some daft time on Saturday morning). Even got an email saying 'you have "won" the opportunity to buy tickets at 10 am on blah, blah, blah'. Come 10am of that day (on the dot), that allocation was sold out. It was always going to be hard to run, and I guess a free for all was as fair as you could get.

     

    Hopefully we will get some form of European team in the future, split between here and Germany, which will enable season tickets and get rid of the one-timers. But that could be a long way off.

     

    As for the game, it could've turned out a bit better. It's starting to look like two pretty poor sides, well one dreadful side and one pretty average side. Other than Washington the Giants haven't beaten anyone, but they've put up points quite well, and there's no shame in losing to Dallas or Green Bay.

     

    Would think the Giants by about 10-14, but it's a little way off I suppose.

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