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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2021 10:49:18 GMT
Feel sorry for him? Come on this is a bloke who spends every living breath telling us how wonderful he is and when he starts to doubt himself turns on those he has been sent by God to help in an act of charity.
He has been convicted in a court of law twice for deliberately causing harm to others with other cases going unpunished and two more cases lined up to address even more pain inflicted on others including one he is supposed to love and protect.
If he or anybody else is looking for sympathy they can find it in the dictionary, it's between sh*t and syphilis.
B***** Out!
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Post by emperorsuperbus on Oct 9, 2021 11:05:42 GMT
DC, GC, * PT and now JAB perservere with a 1 up front, or a makeshift 3 up front to no avail. Don't get me wrong, with a calibre of JCH, you might get away with it...... sometimes. Unfortunately, with the level of inconsistency 3rd/4th division brings, the uncompromising physical aspects of this tier of football, usually a recognised striker front 2 is more effective. Playing 3 at the back with 2 inaffective wing backs screams of deluded. But, hey what do I know? The expert Spain Barca PSG play like it, so it must be great eh? JAB appears to have learned nothing. He neither sets his side up to be attacking, nor makes enough tangible change at right times during matches to demonstrate he goes for it. Switch to back to basics, play fit players (where's Tom Mehew for instance?), up the tempo in attack and go for it at home ..... Or be doomed. I predict doom. 0-0 Less than 6500. JAB out! * BG 0 striker! “ Playing 3 at the back with 2 inaffective wing backs screams of deluded. “. yes. It’s a reasonably specialist ask. You can stick absolutely anyone there, wingers, fullbacks, centrebacks, but some way down in % effective in the role.
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Post by emperorsuperbus on Oct 9, 2021 11:10:02 GMT
I'd go for something like this. My main doubt is whether it's worth carrying Pitman in his current state. Whelan and Coutts is a weaker pairing than Grant/Evans/Mehew GK Belshaw LB Anderton CB Connor Taylor CB Harries RB Hoole LW Anderson CM Spence CM Grant RW Thomas FW Nicholson FW Pitman Subs GK Ward FW Collins MF Mehew FW Saunders DF Clarke DF Brown MF Coutts yes. A 4 4 2. what is more Solid about a 4 4 2 than three at the back, is getting people working as partners, strong team performances comes from that. For example, full back and attacking midfield own the same territory, they can gang up to double team opponents, and have each other’s back when the team is trying to transition either in or out of defensive block.
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Post by phil74 on Oct 9, 2021 11:16:53 GMT
Do we have 11 fit players to field??
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Post by emperorsuperbus on Oct 9, 2021 11:18:23 GMT
The inside a church has a very special atmosphere. The perfect place to gather your thoughts. Some thoughts. fifteen minutes of pure twaddle :-) is there not a point though, if in background of that he had a master plan for Carlisle, and the team performances improving with each game, and we sat just outside play offs, the twaddle would be fluff, we would sleep easy knowing it was going in the right direction? so the twaddle is not the problem. In fact allowing ourselves to be distracted by the chaff thrown out there is more of a problem. let’s just focus on the football we see today; management master plan for Carlisle, the subtle change in tactics not working, the ability to maintain a tempo and press, the bits where colleagues work well together etc.
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Post by phil74 on Oct 9, 2021 11:19:02 GMT
Incidentally, this feels like borrowed time now for JB.
I predict that, in a few weeks, we will look back and wonder how "the great reset" was ever allowed to happen.
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Post by emperorsuperbus on Oct 9, 2021 11:27:39 GMT
Incidentally, this feels like borrowed time now for JB. I predict that, in a few weeks, we will look back and wonder how "the great reset" was ever allowed to happen. one of the reasons he isn’t getting sacked actually Phil. Wael’s number 1 best option is Joey turns it round. The second option is Joey out the club, where’s all the vitriol going to be aimed, for being in basement, struggling to put performances together. And who answers the difficult questions, like, how much did the great reset cost the club? The right moment to let Joey depart was in the conversation after being played off pitch at home by Swindon. By the way, who is watching Swindon? They are three down already, this is going to knock them for six.
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Post by emperorsuperbus on Oct 9, 2021 11:34:21 GMT
If you sign up to Sky you have to play the match, even if a sink hole appears on your training area swallow both first and second teams.
How are you going to manage this one, Gentleman Ben? 😈
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Post by gasprom on Oct 9, 2021 11:51:24 GMT
Feel sorry for him? Come on this is a bloke who spends every living breath telling us how wonderful he is and when he starts to doubt himself turns on those he has been sent by God to help in an act of charity. He has been convicted in a court of law twice for deliberately causing harm to others with other cases going unpunished and two more cases lined up to address even more pain inflicted on others including one he is supposed to love and protect. If he or anybody else is looking for sympathy they can find it in the dictionary, it's between sh*t and syphilis. B***** Out! This is the post of the week - if not the year
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Post by gasprom on Oct 9, 2021 11:53:50 GMT
If you sign up to Sky you have to play the match, even if a sink hole appears on your training area swallow both first and second teams. How are you going to manage this one, Gentleman Ben? 😈 Doing ok so far. Perhaps if Tommy picks the Swindon team for the second half then the gumps will run away with it
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Post by emperorsuperbus on Oct 9, 2021 12:13:52 GMT
If you sign up to Sky you have to play the match, even if a sink hole appears on your training area swallow both first and second teams. How are you going to manage this one, Gentleman Ben? 😈 Doing ok so far. Perhaps if Tommy picks the Swindon team for the second half then the gumps will run away with it Bugger 😦 But they got so many players missing, this shouldn’t be happening.
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Post by eppinggas on Oct 9, 2021 12:20:09 GMT
swindle 1-0 up at FGR... 'tis a funny old game.
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Post by emperorsuperbus on Oct 9, 2021 12:32:42 GMT
swindle 1-0 up at FGR... 'tis a funny old game. The way Swindle are coached, they’re little bit better than us in out of possession.
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Post by TaiwanGas on Oct 9, 2021 12:53:21 GMT
swindle 1-0 up at FGR... 'tis a funny old game. The way Swindle are coached, they’re little bit better than us in out of possession. Really?, the same Swindon you described last week as a “thin and inferior squad can’t compete with the depth and experience of our squad”.
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Post by emperorsuperbus on Oct 9, 2021 12:53:24 GMT
Why in the name of church meditation group did Joey B***** choose Ben Garner and the summer basket case of Swindon as the yardstick to be measured against? ☹️
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Post by emperorsuperbus on Oct 9, 2021 12:58:11 GMT
The way Swindle are coached, they’re little bit better than us in out of possession. Really?, the same Swindon you described last week as a “thin and inferior squad can’t compete with the depth and experience of our squad”. I think we need to learn from Bristol City. They seem happier with their slimmed down squad with youngsters being given a chance. Large squad, rotation not sure what best 11, so understanding doesn’t settle down and gel, Pearson model may be better than the road our rebuild has gone down Tai.
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Post by lostinspace on Oct 9, 2021 13:00:09 GMT
The way Swindle are coached, they’re little bit better than us in out of possession. Really?, the same Swindon you described last week as a “thin and inferior squad can’t compete with the depth and experience of our squad”. who now sit SECOND in this league after another win in front of a MAHOOSIVE 3400 veggie pie eaters, who also got up to date warnings on global warming throughout the match
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Post by Cheshiregas on Oct 9, 2021 13:11:26 GMT
Rovers make three changes to the starting XI in this afternoons Sky Bet League Two fixture against Carlisle United at the Mem. Luca Hoole, Harvey Saunders and Aaron Collins are the ones who come into the starting XI this afternoon with Brett Pitman dropping to the bench. Sam Finley is out through injury and Alfie Kilgour is serving his one-match suspension after his red card against Swindon Town last weekend. Rovers: James Belshaw, Aaron Collins, Paul Coutts (C), Connor Taylor, Harry Anderson, Antony Evans, Harvey Saunders, Glenn Whelan, Cian Harries, Luca Hoole, Junior Brown. Subs: Jed Ward, Nick Anderton, Zain Westbrooke, Sam Nicholson, Brett Pitman, Luke Thomas, Pablo Martinez. Carlisle United: Lukas Jensen, Jack Armer, Danny Devine, Callum Guy (C), Lewis Alessandra, Zach Clough, Brennan Dickenson, Jon Mellish, Morgan Feeney, Corey Whelan, Brad Young. Subs: Gabe Breeze, Jon Dinzeyi, Tristan Abrahams, Taylor Charters, Manny Mampala, Gime Toure, Jordan Gibson www.bristolrovers.co.uk/news/2021/october/team-news-rovers-carlisle/
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Post by emperorsuperbus on Oct 9, 2021 13:22:57 GMT
Rovers make three changes to the starting XI in this afternoons Sky Bet League Two fixture against Carlisle United at the Mem. Luca Hoole, Harvey Saunders and Aaron Collins are the ones who come into the starting XI this afternoon with Brett Pitman dropping to the bench. Sam Finley is out through injury and Alfie Kilgour is serving his one-match suspension after his red card against Swindon Town last weekend. Rovers: James Belshaw, Aaron Collins, Paul Coutts (C), Connor Taylor, Harry Anderson, Antony Evans, Harvey Saunders, Glenn Whelan, Cian Harries, Luca Hoole, Junior Brown. Subs: Jed Ward, Nick Anderton, Zain Westbrooke, Sam Nicholson, Brett Pitman, Luke Thomas, Pablo Martinez. Carlisle United: Lukas Jensen, Jack Armer, Danny Devine, Callum Guy (C), Lewis Alessandra, Zach Clough, Brennan Dickenson, Jon Mellish, Morgan Feeney, Corey Whelan, Brad Young. Subs: Gabe Breeze, Jon Dinzeyi, Tristan Abrahams, Taylor Charters, Manny Mampala, Gime Toure, Jordan Gibson www.bristolrovers.co.uk/news/2021/october/team-news-rovers-carlisle/A back four?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 9, 2021 13:44:42 GMT
Really?, the same Swindon you described last week as a “thin and inferior squad can’t compete with the depth and experience of our squad”. who now sit SECOND in this league after another win in front of a MAHOOSIVE 3400 veggie pie eaters, who also got up to date warnings on global warming throughout the match 33% of the population of Nailsworth is an amazing attendance. We would need a stadium the size of Wembley and still wouldn't come close.
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