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  • Mrs RD: How did they do today, darling?

    RD: They won won again, like they won won last week.....Must congratulate Katrien on always improving our ranking....
  • RaplhMilne
    RaplhMilne Posts: 4,636
    An under achieving squad, managed by an under achieving manger. Mediocrity is the order of the day, we are bland, vanilla, mid table leauge one side. 14 fecking draws. Says it all !

    Unfortunately, I still care and it still hurts, even our under achieving is bland. A few weeks ago we were above Millwall, and they were looking in trouble. But even that cunt Harris has the ability to get them back on track. We don't have ups and downs, we just have fecking mediocre.
  • redlanered
    redlanered Posts: 2,221
    Same old same old. Can't finish teams off, quality in small patches only. League table doesn't lie
  • Rob7Lee
    Rob7Lee Posts: 9,775
    can't say I'm surprised, we seem to turn wins into draws and even losses into draws sometimes.

    3 wins in 12 is poor, about as poor as Slade. Good job there are at least four teams worse than us.
  • Fumbluff
    Fumbluff Posts: 10,209
    edited February 2017
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  • clb74
    clb74 Posts: 10,836
    edited February 2017
    boggzy said:

    Fan since '89. Left early. 1-1 written all over it. Gutless, no-one gave a f**k just like the majority of fans were more interested in Stoke v Palace. Gobshite wanker of a 'manager'. Couldn't care less when heard they'd equalised. I detest these people for how they've made me feel about my club.

    Boat was fantastic, thanks to all.

    Was you standing with nla and North stand Steve ,if so was me who gave a few cheers when stoke scored
  • What happened in the first half did somebody coin the linesman, I was in the home end behind the goal and had to pretend to clap at the end
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,194

    What happened in the first half did somebody coin the linesman, I was in the home end behind the goal and had to pretend to clap at the end

    Bollocks to that !
  • What happened in the first half did somebody coin the linesman, I was in the home end behind the goal and had to pretend to clap at the end

    Shouting BOLLOCKS!!!! or stronger when they equalised probably gave you away anyway!

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  • Garrymanilow
    Garrymanilow Posts: 13,417
    Can't be doing that twice in two weeks. I'd say that's the problem of having a young squad but we've got an experienced back four who should be able to see out a game. A frontline with Watt, Novak and Holmes in League 1 should also be producing more than just one set piece goal. It's all very odd
  • Sillybilly
    Sillybilly Posts: 9,253
    Mind tble mediocrity beckons. We're are very beige.
  • Valley11
    Valley11 Posts: 12,030
    I've been a fan of KR but I hope in a way he doesn't do the media stuff this week. He should be so pissed off with the last two results the focus has to be totally on wins now. Not sound bites.
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    I wonder what Chris O'Loughlin is thinking.
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 27,077
    2 points off playoffs if held on last two weeks
  • Taxi_Lad
    Taxi_Lad Posts: 3,803
    On a positive note....;
    6th place over the past 5 years has never been more than 74pts. If we maintain our points ratio since xmas we will be more or less bang on!
    Clutching at straws?? Probably
  • Tuesday at Oldham is a must win game, win at Rochdale as well and we're back in the hunt

    Which means we'll get two more 1-1 draws
  • Lookman was a big loss , even Magennis isn't prolific at this level. I just can't see us scoring enough goals to get into the play - offs . Mid table mediocrity at best .
  • Just ouch.

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  • se9addick said:

    JohnnyH2 said:

    In terms of possession we dominated, but other than the goal, only Watts chance made the keeper work.

    Same as last week we simply let the game drift always allowing the oppo a chance of grabbing something

    AFC got a sign out near the end Karl Robinson is lying cunt. He found this funny (we were 1 up). At the end he got caught up in argument with their ground staff, looked like he had to be held back


    IF this is so, at least he's showing passion and disappointment at the result
    No thanks. We're a club with history and tradition, I expect him to behave himself accordingly and fighting groundsmen is, frankly, embarrassing. This isn't MK Dons.
    Not yet... but if Roland gets his way who knows?
  • Blucher
    Blucher Posts: 4,183
    We were much the better side in the first half but, once again, have paid the price for failing to kill the game off - in this case, against pretty poor opposition, who barely mustered a shot on our goal.

    We got stuck in and competed well in the first half and moved the ball much better than Wimbledon. Unfortunately, the second half degenerated and became very scrappy, although Watt had a good curling shot saved, whilst Novak put a good chance into the side netting when he should have done better.

    Wimbledon's delivery into the box was poor - both from open play and set-plays - but the fear was always that one goal would not be enough and thus it proved. Their forward won a long, straight punt upfield from the back and Elliot seemed to have the freedom of the penalty area to lash a low shot past Rudd. I'd like to see that one again and try an fathom what happened to our marking.

    I'm afraid that this team does not have the ability to see games out and that is, in truth, because we are not good enough. In saying that, this was truly two points cast to the wind against an off-form and pretty poor Wimbledon side.

    I thought Aribo played very well. I was not very impressed with Bauer and Chicksen in the second half although, in fairness, the level of most of our players dipped as the game wore on.

    I shall be interested to hear what Karl Robinson made of it. An honest and objective assessment of the game would not go amiss.
  • _MrDick
    _MrDick Posts: 13,147
    ***Sigh*** We have to take our chances if we want to win games
  • masicat
    masicat Posts: 5,017

    Mind tble mediocrity beckons. We're are very beige.

    You don't have to spell it out.
  • Lookman was a big loss , even Magennis isn't prolific at this level. I just can't see us scoring enough goals to get into the play - offs . Mid table mediocrity at best .

    What we need is someone who can bang in 20+ goals in a season at this level - oh, wait....
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,292
    I think we all need to calm down and remember that it's not been this exciting for a long while.
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,562
    se9addick said:

    JohnnyH2 said:

    In terms of possession we dominated, but other than the goal, only Watts chance made the keeper work.

    Same as last week we simply let the game drift always allowing the oppo a chance of grabbing something

    AFC got a sign out near the end Karl Robinson is lying cunt. He found this funny (we were 1 up). At the end he got caught up in argument with their ground staff, looked like he had to be held back


    IF this is so, at least he's showing passion and disappointment at the result
    No thanks. We're a club with history and tradition, I expect him to behave himself accordingly and fighting groundsmen is, frankly, embarrassing. This isn't MK Dons.
    Same shit new manager.
  • addick05
    addick05 Posts: 2,348
    OK, just back from beamback. To say we dominated would be an understatement! But the game is all about scoring and when you get a so-called striker in Novak missing two excellent chances - especially the second one - well, the writing is on the wall. To enjoy the amount of possession we had (as is usual) and only score one goal says it all.
    The ref was poor and how he did not see the handball right at the end just before they scored is a mystery. The standard of most of the teams in this league is awful. Football-wise they can't live with us but to be fair they play to their strengths and today, in the end, it paid off. These continuing draws will ensure we will finish outside the paly-offs I'm afraid.
  • We have to win our next two to make a go of it.
  • Rob7Lee
    Rob7Lee Posts: 9,775
    Stig said:

    I think we all need to calm down and remember that it's not been this exciting for a long while.

    I must nod off at the exciting bits - where's the excitement exactly?