wolves first goal...

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  1. andytyke

    andytyke Administrator Staff Member Admin

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    And many many others last season,

    why the **** does foster insist in stopping and sticking his arm in the air claiming off side rather than trying to put the players under pressure.

    goals here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXjAb7VaX-E

    he probably wouldn't have got to him , but its still pretty bad defending
     
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    Redz! Active Member

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    First two goals looked offside to me, bu i do agree players should play to whistle
     
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    Gimson&theBarnsleys Well-Known Member

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    Because he's not good enough (but I think Hill knows this).
     
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    tykesfan Well-Known Member

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    Nothing to do with a quite awful throw by the keeper then, also not sure who is playing number 14 but christ on a bike, he's miles behind play (and thats just on the highlights)
     
  5. andytyke

    andytyke Administrator Staff Member Admin

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    It was a bad throw, no one will dispute that, but it still could have been defended.

    But last nights was just an example of something that happens all too often
     
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    no one who refers to barnsley player by a number deserves a response!!!
     
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    Number 14 is Scott Wiseman, who by all accounts, had a decent game against Boro'
     
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    tykesfan Well-Known Member

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    does that make me less of a fan than you?
     
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    No not at all but i would never listen to your views on the team or the players if you refer them to them as 'wotsit' or 'number thingy'
     
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    But in this case his point is totally valid and correct !!!
     
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    That doesnt matter, as soon as i read 'that number 14, who was it' i forgot everything else he had put.
     
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    Chuff me and Autisom Tyke blamed that on Hassell?
     
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    Having seen the first goal a few times, I think it's a very poor goal we've given away, from a 'team' perspective.
     
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    tykesfan Well-Known Member

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    Not sure how you would have me refer to players who's names i don't know, However i stand by my statement that Wiseman was miles behind play on more than one occasion.
     
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    MrsHallsToffeerolls Well-Known Member

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    shitter together.
     
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    When you dont even know the names of the players your attempting to criticise you shouldnt even bother tapping the keys on your keyboard
     
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    My town, my team, my ****.
     
  18. M.C.Tyke

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    I'm sorry, but in my opinion anyone who blames that first goal on Foster must be looking at thse highlights determined to make sure it was his fault. The video evidence suggests that it wasn't. Foster has got his man and is holding a decent position, but the **** throw from the goalie and AWOL defenders cost us. Poor goal to concede.
     
  19. andytyke

    andytyke Administrator Staff Member Admin

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    Who's blaming foster. Just saying that he shouldn't be stopping and sticking his hand up.

    Although you can't say he does everything right, he's caught in no mans land. Neither close enough to the passer or picking up the runner
     

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