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Re: FC Rearguard vs NOFC - Saturday 18th September [before Everton (a)]
« Reply #225 on: Monday 20 September 2010, 11:58:54 AM »
Any pics at all from the game, from our side or the opposition?

cp40

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Re: FC Rearguard vs NOFC - Saturday 18th September [before Everton (a)]
« Reply #226 on: Monday 20 September 2010, 12:02:00 PM »
Result?
Revenge of the Mackems......5-1....1-1

Disco

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Re: FC Rearguard vs NOFC - Saturday 18th September [before Everton (a)]
« Reply #227 on: Monday 20 September 2010, 12:05:32 PM »

Disco

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Re: FC Rearguard vs NOFC - Saturday 18th September [before Everton (a)]
« Reply #228 on: Monday 20 September 2010, 12:08:08 PM »
Any pics at all from the game, from our side or the opposition?

Nah we didn't have time mate, we were late in turning up after getting lost and literally started playing about 5 minutes after we got there.

Re: FC Rearguard vs NOFC - Saturday 18th September [before Everton (a)]
« Reply #229 on: Monday 20 September 2010, 12:51:01 PM »
Stu, you gonna give your player ratings fella for this game?

Stu

  • People don't like it when you're in love with Dave
Re: FC Rearguard vs NOFC - Saturday 18th September [before Everton (a)]
« Reply #230 on: Monday 20 September 2010, 01:09:22 PM »
Starting XI:
GK  Disco 7 - kept a clean sheet, decent distribution
RB Ocho 7 - tidy, composed and was unlucky to slip for the goal
LB QBG 7 - struggled at times, looked excellent at others, maybe suffering from post-Freshers week
CB MKSC 8 - another solid game
CB Botswana (Hamish) 8 - fantastic at doing the simple things really well, never tried to play his way out of trouble and looked great for doing so
RM James G 7 - ran all match, particularly in second half when under pressure, unlucky with the goal
LM Liam (Tranmere slut) 7 - worked hard and put in a decent shift
CM Stu 6 - pretty poor for the first hour or so
CM Rich 7 - battled well and tried to support the attack
FW Gallowate Kev 7 - unlucky not to find the back of the net after rounding the keeper, forced another good save with a snapshot in second half, biggest goal threat on the pitch
FW Eljerio Elia (Akhmal) 7 - entertaining appearance from the Dutch 'wonderkid', held the ball up well and tried to link up with the midfield
They keep saying their strategy will take several years to implement, I accept this and realise that in the future we may be able to hold onto players much easier if we manage to achieve success without burning cash to get there. There's next to no point in overspending until you're in the s*** to get to Europe, only to fall out of it for several years and potentially enter relegation battles. Be frugal, spend the money wisely but at all times keep a core of good players in the side and try the utmost to create a core which is reasonably stable for three-four years.

I fully expect to get slayed and slated here for being a w***** apologist and maybe I'm wrong, maybe all they care about is lining their pockets and f***ing us over but you can argue it both ways. The haters have a more aggressive way of talking about it but we'll not know who's right until MA's ownership comes to an end.

Re: FC Rearguard vs NOFC - Saturday 18th September [before Everton (a)]
« Reply #231 on: Monday 20 September 2010, 01:12:01 PM »
Starting XI:
GK  Disco 7 - kept a clean sheet, decent distribution
RB Ocho 7 - tidy, composed and was unlucky to slip for the goal
LB QBG 7 - struggled at times, looked excellent at others, maybe suffering from post-Freshers week
CB MKSC 8 - another solid game
CB Botswana (Hamish) 8 - fantastic at doing the simple things really well, never tried to play his way out of trouble and looked great for doing so
RM James G 7 - ran all match, particularly in second half when under pressure, unlucky with the goal
LM Liam (Tranmere slut) 7 - worked hard and put in a decent shift
CM Stu 6 - pretty poor for the first hour or so
CM Rich 7 - battled well and tried to support the attack
FW Gallowate Kev 7 - unlucky not to find the back of the net after rounding the keeper, forced another good save with a snapshot in second half, biggest goal threat on the pitch
FW Eljerio Elia (Akhmal) 7 - entertaining appearance from the Dutch 'wonderkid', held the ball up well and tried to link up with the midfield

Cheers, I'll look to get a draft website up by end of the week.

Re: FC Rearguard vs NOFC - Saturday 18th September [before Everton (a)]
« Reply #232 on: Wednesday 22 September 2010, 08:51:24 PM »
Cracking match report Disco! I have to hold my hand up for being partially responsible for the goal ;-(

Chant of the weekend was by Kev and myself outside the Crazy House at 5.00 a.m. to Stu dripping down to his boxers (unusual pulling technique maybe??)...... "In your Liverpool slums, your Liverpoooooooooolllll slummmmmmmmssssss"

Kev wouldn't give the chanting a rest and nearly got us stabbed outside McDonalds!!

For those of you intruiged by Stu's Sunday morning stripping I have photographic evidence which I shall be uploading shortly :-)

(Currently listening to the Chelski v Newcastle game - 2.1 up, lets hope we make it in to the fourth round for a change!!)

Who is up for drinks before Stoke on Sunday?
Senses a Blue victory

Re: FC Rearguard vs NOFC - Saturday 18th September [before Everton (a)]
« Reply #233 on: Wednesday 22 September 2010, 09:00:43 PM »
hehehhehe im buzzing the lucky f***er stu is there tonight :-(...

Stoke at home will be immense!

For the record it was James who nearly got us stabbed, i was too busy chatting up a lovely little student girl of the cracking age of 18... lovely tits!
"Areet Leon, guess what i've done that you havent, scored at St James Park" whaaaaaaaaaaaaaay!!!

Re: FC Rearguard vs NOFC - Saturday 18th September [before Everton (a)]
« Reply #234 on: Wednesday 22 September 2010, 09:01:54 PM »
hehehhehe im buzzing the lucky f***er stu is there tonight :-(...

Stoke at home will be immense!

For the record it was James who nearly got us stabbed, i was too busy chatting up a lovely little student girl of the cracking age of 18... lovely tits!

hahaha Stoke won't know what has hit them if we carry on like this!
Senses a Blue victory