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Post by chelt_gas on Feb 13, 2015 21:05:24 GMT
There's a phone call for you mr ward....
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Post by chelt_gas on Feb 8, 2015 0:14:47 GMT
Thanks Steve, good report. We undoubtedly have a strong squad for this level which will or should be proved whilst Easter and Beardo are recuperating.
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Post by chelt_gas on Jan 29, 2015 9:00:44 GMT
This guy is only using the club in a way to garner support for his redevelopment of the wider area. Buy the support of local development through the s**tty football club then his Walt Disney themepark and housing may not get as much opposition.
You have to ask yourself what does a Kuwaiti businessman want in a club like Ebbsfleet. There's ulterior motives much like Abramovic or most other Chairman.
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Post by chelt_gas on Jan 26, 2015 8:04:07 GMT
Groups tend to form either because of a common element that brings people together or because of external factors that pushes people together. Personally I would encourage free speech including prejudice or comments that may appear close to the bone. It is when we are so scared to say something or comment on a matter where I worry. If you can discuss something openly and allow people to challenge and debate then the matter becomes more sensitive and then an issue. However, allowing people to make light of a subject, in a context that's not sinister, is a very healthy cultural exercise. After all, how many people have gay friends where the friendship is helped on the very subject being part of humor and ridicule as much as the other persons imperfections?
I think UK society is so uptight. People want to be offended to then basque in some sort of moral standard victory.
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Post by chelt_gas on Jan 17, 2015 16:21:30 GMT
Need a goal!!
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Post by chelt_gas on Jan 17, 2015 15:46:55 GMT
It's both Woking and Rovers' fault for not communicating the foreseeable likelihood that more than the capacity would travel. Isn't that also what the official supporters club should be doing prior to matches?
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Post by chelt_gas on Jan 17, 2015 15:29:20 GMT
Ollie was on a yellow too. There's an early shuffle of pack. Will lockyear come into the middle of the park and Leadbitter move to right back or will he move Gosling in and play Leadbitter as a winger.
Perhaps is 5-3-2
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Post by chelt_gas on Jan 17, 2015 14:46:21 GMT
Ollie Clarke comes into starting 11! Darrell Clarke has made one change to his starting 11 for today's fixture against Woking at Kingfield Stadium. Ollie Clarke comes in to replace the injured Stuart Sinclair in the starting line-up and long term absentee Steve Mildenhall returns to the squad but takes a place among the substitutes. This weeks new signings Adam Dawson and Jermaine Easter are also on the subs bench. Speaking about the changes to his team Darrell said "Ollie [Clarke] comes into the starting 11 to replace Stuart [Sinclair], Stuart has a bad bruise on his passing foot and isn't 100% so Ollie will come in and he has been fantastic for us this season when he has come in. "Steve [Mildenhall] has been training the last few days and is back with the substitutes but Will Puddy has kept two clean sheets in his last three games so I didn't want to change anything there. "The two new lads are also on the bench but Matty [Taylor] and Nathan [Blissett] have done well and have scored goals so I have stuck with them. Rovers: Will Puddy, Tom Lockyer, Mark McChrystal (C), Tom Parkes, Lee Brown, Jake Gosling, Lee Mansell, Ollie Clarke, Andy Monkhouse, Matty Taylor, Nathan Blissett. Substitutes: Steve Mildenhall, Daniel Leadbitter, Adam Dawson, Ellis Harrison, Jermaine Easter. Read more at www.bristolrovers.co.uk/news/article/one-change-ahead-of-woking-clash-2209030.aspx#e0gk1vR523iQl5hR.99
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Post by chelt_gas on Jan 17, 2015 14:42:36 GMT
This is where I feel MA could lose his dressing room as he will surely lay into his team after in a way only he can - that can only work for a while and after the last 3 games might be wearing thin now Some of the things he would do or moreover approach in an odd way would often have you questioning how chairman would appoint someone so eccentric. He will lose the dressing room, he'll begin to move on the players that won't take his abuse and then his teams become unstructured. He was very lucky to get Gillingham promoted, in fact, the first half of the season was really a result from the players and momentum from his predecessor (Herr Hessenthaler), come Christmas he fell out with a few players and replaced them with the Matt Lund type of nothing player.
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Post by chelt_gas on Jan 17, 2015 14:33:11 GMT
Martin Allen is known not to have endurance. He blows his load far to early then it all falls away after Christmas. Look at Cheltenham, look at Gillingham. The fact is the guy tries to rule by fear and anger which has an initial motivational quality before people realise that the guy lacks any tactical substance. Lets hope 'Mad dog' stays put as he really does lose it spectacularly in the long run.
He's not a good manager. The Harry Redknapp of the conference (and that's an insult for those supporters of the face that gravity is stealing)
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Post by chelt_gas on Jan 17, 2015 14:06:46 GMT
3-1 Fishmongers versus the Haircuts.
With a Goal Difference between them and us of +16 at the start of the day then this gap can be eroded too.
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Post by chelt_gas on Jan 17, 2015 13:05:18 GMT
It's a great day (as of this minute). Grimsby 2-1 ahead of Barnet after 16 minutes and Rovers, stocked with recent signings and with the backing of our faithfully followers, look a very tastey prospect for three points.
Come on Rovers. Let's celebrate Easter early.
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Post by chelt_gas on Jan 14, 2015 10:30:03 GMT
Perhaps they would have instructed DC to win the bath match if there was a worry
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Post by chelt_gas on Jan 14, 2015 10:23:59 GMT
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Post by chelt_gas on Jan 14, 2015 1:18:17 GMT
He's a gash hole
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Post by chelt_gas on Jan 9, 2015 8:25:13 GMT
DJ Campbell played a few games for maidenhead earlier this season and smashed it, the differences in level and ability are massive.
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Post by chelt_gas on Jan 9, 2015 8:10:26 GMT
The conviction is shakey and the social media vigilantes are turning this into radicalism.
He was convicted but if the conviction is wrong (see Barry Bulsara) then is he a rapist?
Can anyone recall john Leslie being wrongfully charged with rape, losing everything, before the conviction was overturned. Despite being eventually innocent the media were disgusting in killing this guys career whilst charges were made, I fear for ched if the dodgy case is proved dodgy but only after wrecking this guy.
If ched is found not guilty then does the victim become the criminal? Why are we not questioning the CPS who cultivated the case and led the girl?
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Post by chelt_gas on Jan 8, 2015 9:36:54 GMT
I do believe that when a team plays chaotic and without pattern the opposition can be shocked into knowing how to deal with it. Sometimes well laid out, slow possession football is quite predictable and easier to oppose to a Wimbledon hoof and batter approach.
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Post by chelt_gas on Jan 8, 2015 9:30:35 GMT
Oyston is correct though, a simple allegation on a forum is essentially published to the world. 20 years ago it would be mere gossip and at worst a couple words graffitied on a bridge over Muller Road.
Everyone needs to get with the modern day world. A small allegation or story now is the worlds publication so untruthed must be dealt accordingly.
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Post by chelt_gas on Jan 8, 2015 9:23:29 GMT
I wish on the big threads there could be a summary of the thread, 23 pages is a bit of a mammoth thread to read through for the part time visitor. Then as and when there is an update the master summary can be tweaked. The main sainsbury thread is daunting for the first time visitor!!
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