They were some quality substitutions

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  1. kir

    kirkbytyke New Member

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    unfortunatly jay lifes not like that ..either in reality or on this board

    youve made your point ,,part of which i agree with,,but it is freedom of speech on here
     
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    JLWBigLil Well-Known Member

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    Bad day at the office

    And it appears to have been somewhat self inflicted, with the team selection and unusual substitutions (assuming they weren't due to injuries).
    Let's hope that we put this behind us and come out fighting on Tuesday night.
     
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    MexboroughTyke Well-Known Member

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    I wasn't having a go at you..

    Just tends to be the same people that moan, and they're often the ones who don't go.
     
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    Re: Cos he was knackered nt
     
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    Butterfield was struggling and needed to come off (albeit the rest of the midfield was just as bad), Hume was knackered and Gray was getting little change by then out of the combination of their two giant centre halves and the wnaker with the whistle.

    To be fair to Robins, he got 'em buzzin at half time and if Preece hadn't have handed QPR their fourth, who knows what would have happened.

    Easy to blame the defence today and nobody covered themselves in glory but for me the goalie and the midfield were prime culprits.

    First goal, their right back runs unchallenged for thirty yards and slots it in the corner from the edge of the box with Hammill stood on the halfway line sunning himself and the central midfielders nowhere to be seen. Second goal, Colace fannying about with it, gives it away and watches Buszaky waltz round the full back to score, whilst Anderson is stood on the halfway line watching. Third was a shot from some distance by Buszaky with again his marker ADS and the central midifelders nowhere. Fourth was pure Packy Bonner from Preece and thought Steele might have done better with one or two of the other goals.

    Our best moments were when Hammill was running at their big men with the ball on the floor.
     

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