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Old 15-05-2016, 02:02   #66
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Re: Playoff Leg 1 - Away at Wimbledon

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Originally Posted by Chimer View Post
I knew this would happen the minute the teams were announced. If we didn't win, there would only be one player to blame - plus of course John and Jimmy for nepotism. I've chosen this particular slagging off post to quote because it allows me to point out that it is equally Billy's job to score, Josh's job to score, and Piero's job to score - and none of them had a shot on target all night, and I'm not sure about last Saturday either. Tarique was on target, deflected on to the post as soon as he came on, but that was that for him too.

I don't think he's great and never did - but he's a damn sight better then half a dozen of you ever give him credit for. All pile in and put the boot in, why not. What a way to pretend to support
Sorry Chimer, but if he was a damn sight better than he displayed tonight then he would not have left Stanley a few years ago to join Stockport (who were and still are two levels below League Two) and then subsequently move on to Chester. At that time...suitors from a higher level where hardly hammering at Stanley's door to try and gain his signature !!!


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Originally Posted by football19 View Post
100% agree chimer, right or wrong,Sean can be poor but has the ability to score from nothing.
So would Alex Ferguson, Arsene Wenger or Jose Mourinho pick a player on the same sentiment ???

Admittedly we play at a different level to the sides they manage (d) but surely they wouldn't justifying selecting somebody who performed as badly as McConville did tonight because once every blue moon the guy can "score from nothing" ????

To coin a phrase ( that the legendary Brian Clough was rumoured to use to describe one of his Derby players at the time) McConville was bone idle tonight and drifted around like a "Wandering Jew" (NO racial slur intended).

McConville was the worst player on the park in a Stanley shirt by a country mile. Coleman realised the fact and thankfully hauled him off.

McConville has consistently proved during his two spells at Stanley that he goes missing far too often in games.

No side wishing to have any modicum of success can carry passengers in games that matter. Tonight we carried one for an hour...... from the start of what was our biggest game of the season....... when we had better and more reliable options on the bench.
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