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richw

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With Chelsea 4-0 up where will the Moaninho wheel of blame land?

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Players. Team errors by his entire defence were blamed.
 
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it was superb listening to clueless Manure fans ringing in to 606 and complaining about everything. Welcome to the world of being a real football fan you clowns! Sometimes your are just rubbish. Get used to it ;)
 

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With Chelsea 4-0 up where will the Moaninho wheel of blame land?

I can't remember the last time Manchester United lost by that many goals in the league without scoring!
 
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Ha ha ha. Almost as funny as when Benitez managed Chelsea. A total Trojan horse!
 

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I decided to have a visit to see Brentford v Barnsley on Saturday as it was a required ground. I think I may have just found my new favourite London ground. The game turned out be Brentford's 4000th league game so the fans were in a celebratory mood but in an even match with lots of chances, Barnsley turned out 2-0 winners.

Next match for me is Arsenal Reserves v Reading on Tuesday night in the EFL Cup.
 

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I decided to have a visit to see Brentford v Barnsley on Saturday as it was a required ground. I think I may have just found my new favourite London ground. The game turned out be Brentford's 4000th league game so the fans were in a celebratory mood but in an even match with lots of chances, Barnsley turned out 2-0 winners.

Next match for me is Arsenal Reserves v Reading on Tuesday night in the EFL Cup.

Not great timing on your part, as Brentford are moving to a new ground soon!

Griffin Park is a nice ground though, with a pub on each corner. Not a great away ground for me, but then again the last away league victory I saw in person was at Wigan Athletic's OLD ground, Springfield Park!
 

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York did well again........ Next match I see them is Eastleigh away (last time I managed to see them we won 4-0 v Solihull!) Although after the match Gary Mills said it was some of the worst fitness levels he has seen of players at such an early stage of the season, it is something every manager says.... However the man responsible for this not being the case is the CEO now at the club, could we begin to see some internal issues. If so, I would be 100% on Sir Gary's side. If we're playing COnf North football next season I wouldn't be surprised next season.

My other team Newcastle did ok! Just about got past a tough Preston side who were hard to break down....In all seriousness, Rafa has got us playing some exciting football, managed 3 away and 2 home games so far this season. Demolished QPR and Derby and drew at Villa in the away games.... predictably lost both home games (Wolves/Huddersfield)



Tonight however I decided to visit the Emirates to watch Arsenal breeze past Reading 2-0. Got the Overground to Highbury and Islington a few stops up the line and walked but the queues were massive after the match, much bigger than I anticipated so I decided to walk back, fortunately it is only about an hours walk but I can't stand queuing! How bad is it when the ground is at full capacity?
 
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Winchester City 1...Bishops Cleeve 2 (Feeney 75; Horrell 35, 67)

Winchester City paid the price for a rotated squad and poor finishing as they slumped to their third consecutive defeat. The hosts dominated but couldn't put the ball away, whilst the visitors scored with two well-taken shots. City pulled one back with 15 minutes to go but poor finishing saw them come away empty-handed.

Other Results:

Tuesday:

Barnstaple Town 5...Bridgwater Town 0

Didcot Town 3...AFC Totton 2

Paulton Rovers A...Salisbury A due to fog

Shortwood United 7 (SEVEN)...Wantage Town 1

Swindon Supermarine 0...Hereford 3

Tiverton Town 3...Mangotsfield United 2

Wimborne Town 0...Bideford 4

Yate Town 1...Taunton Town 5

Wednesday:

Larkhall Athletic 3...North Leigh 1

Slimbridge 1...Evesham United 5


Full League Table (Oct):

1. Hereford 13/35
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2. Tiverton Town 14/31
3. Shortwood United 14/29
4. Evesham United 13/27
5. Mangotsfield United 14/27
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6. Swindon Supermarine 13/26
7. Larkhall Athletic 14/21
8. Wimborne Town 14/21
9. Bideford 14/21
10. North Leigh 12/20
11. Salisbury 12/19
12. Taunton Town 10/17
13. Bishops Cleeve 14/15
14. Didcot Town 14/14
15. Barnstaple Town 13/14
16. Yate Town 14/14
17. Slimbridge 14/14
18. Winchester City 13/13
19. Paulton Rovers 12/10
20. AFC Totton 13/8
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21. Bridgwater Town 14/7
22. Wantage Town 14/5
 

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Whats so crazy about that :lol:

2nd game of the season weve scored 6 and it feels good

Also this from the weekend

https://twitter.com/EFL/status/790916839383658497

world has gone mad. ;) Newcastle in professional approach to football management shocker. It wont do. Get Joe Kinnear in asap. I cant deal with Newcastle not being comedy gold. Please make them do something stupid. PLEASE!
 
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world has gone mad. ;) Newcastle in professional approach to football management shocker. It wont do. Get Joe Kinnear in asap. I cant deal with Newcastle not being comedy gold. Please make them do something stupid. PLEASE!

I know someone who is a Newcastle fan, I can't get used to hearing them being happy about Newcastle's results!
 

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Whats so crazy about that :lol:

2nd game of the season weve scored 6 and it feels good

Also this from the weekend

https://twitter.com/EFL/status/790916839383658497

Sure enjoying life as a Toon supporter at a minute. QPR away was the best I've seen us play in person for many many years. Managed Villa and Derby away too where we played to high standards. My only 2 home games and the same can't be same (lost 2-0 v Wolves and 2-1 v Huddersfield)
 

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world has gone mad. ;) Newcastle in professional approach to football management shocker. It wont do. Get Joe Kinnear in asap. I cant deal with Newcastle not being comedy gold. Please make them do something stupid. PLEASE!

Shush now. Let us enjoy this after a tumultuous few/lots of years of frustration :lol:


In other news off down to see the original world cup winners play today. Should be fun
 

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In A627 derby in finishes.

Rochdale 1-0 Oldham :(

We were better in second half then first and had good chance to equalise but Dale took there chances in first half to win match.

I bet not many people predicted Burnley to get anything at Old Trafford today. :o
 
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Fleet Town 1...Winchester City 2 (Harfield 31; Feeney 36, 65) Att: 93

Winchester City are through to the second qualifying round of the FA Trophy for the first time in ten years. The game started off an ill-tempered affair as Fleet's number 4 made a meal of a foul to try and get a City player sent off, but recovered miraculously to give Fleet the lead. Five minutes later, however, some good work by Stuart Green allowed Craig Feeney to level things up. Feeney gave City the lead in the second half with an excellent solo goal as both sides had chances to score again but couldn't convert.

Other Results:

Banbury United 0...Bishops Cleeve 1

Dorchester Town 3...Barnstaple Town 1

Evesham United 1...Frome Town 1

Salisbury 2...Chippenham Town 3

Taunton Town 5...Swindon Supermarine 0

Tiverton Town 0...Wimborne Town 1

Weymouth 4...Wantage Town 0

Yate Town 1...North Leigh 6 (SIX)
 

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How long before Moyes is sacked following another humiliation today :roll:

Would it have been any different under "Big (backhander) Sam"

Must be killing Sunderland Benitez is flying at Newcastle.
 

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I've heard Sam may be returning home to manage Wolverhampton in the near future after Fosun let Zenga go. Hopefully we can get promotion after a fairly shaky start...
 

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Fleet Town 1...Winchester City 2 (Harfield 31; Feeney 36, 65) Att: 93

Winchester City are through to the second qualifying round of the FA Trophy for the first time in ten years. The game started off an ill-tempered affair as Fleet's number 4 made a meal of a foul to try and get a City player sent off, but recovered miraculously to give Fleet the lead. Five minutes later, however, some good work by Stuart Green allowed Craig Feeney to level things up. Feeney gave City the lead in the second half with an excellent solo goal as both sides had chances to score again but couldn't convert.

Other Results:

Banbury United 0...Bishops Cleeve 1

Dorchester Town 3...Barnstaple Town 1

Evesham United 1...Frome Town 1

Salisbury 2...Chippenham Town 3

Taunton Town 5...Swindon Supermarine 0

Tiverton Town 0...Wimborne Town 1

Weymouth 4...Wantage Town 0

Yate Town 1...North Leigh 6 (SIX)

Taunton seem to have finally got over their play-off hangover if recent results are anything to go by. The big test of course is Barrow in the first round of the FA Cup though!

I still don't want to talk about events on the pitch at Fulham, but at least our travelling supporters were the darlings of social media for about half an hour after singing for the whole game despite the scoreline!
 

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Couldn't even beat Small Heath <(. Beats a defeat - let's see how many of the fair weather bluenoses come out on facebook though
 

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1-1 against Wolves last night, not that the result had any significance. Last night was about the protests, and boy were they executed perfectly.

Sent from my HTC Desire 530 using Tapatalk
 

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