oh dear that wasnt very good was it

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  1. dfi

    dfic Active Member

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    cant be bothered to read post match reaction from yesterday

    two poor teams, dodgy officials, nothing from the game - situation normal then

    we were/are poor in defence, midfield often not there, same problems up front

    shouldnt really single anyone out but Devaney was awful

    can anyone from the Ponty end explain what happened with their first goal, was it a deflection?

    Howard took his goal well though
     
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    Devaney?

    you mean our right winger who davey stuck out on the left? with a right back playing behind him at full back? that would be why he looked poor then
     
  3. Gue

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    RE: Devaney?

    You seem to forget that Devaney was signed as a LEFT winger.
     
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    he was played as a left winger

    so suker could play, this does not make him a left winger, he was put on the right once we signed mcindoe. He has a fantastic cross on him, but not from the left, its stupidty.
     
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    H eeven says in interviews he is a right winger. when he plays in from the left he says his cross is not as good and he just tries to keep it low so it's on the ground because otherwise it could go anywhere!
     

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