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MikeA 17-10-2009 15:13

Bournemouth Match Thread
 
Half-time and no thread. No online commentary? No goals. Coley sent off in the first ten minutes according to a Bournemouth forum. Can only get better...

...and Paul Mullin's just scored for the Shrimps!

MikeA 17-10-2009 15:37

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0-1 to Bournemouth, 76 mins :(

theresonlyoneaccy 17-10-2009 16:45

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Shocking from Stanley, we just didn't want to play. Never really posed a threat to their keeper. I think we could've done with Kee / King starting up front for a change seen as they seemed to know how we'd play.

Redraine 17-10-2009 16:45

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Bournemouth outmuscled Stanley today, which doesn't often happen, but the ref was blind to a lot of their illegal ploys, and blind to what seemed to me to be two good penalty shouts for the reds.
Make no mistake, Stanley battled well and really deserved at least a draw, but were wasteful in front of goal, unlike in recent matches at home.
Bobby Grant has taken literally Coley's comparison of him to Eric Cantona, but he needs to bring him back to earth, as he tried too many speculative goal efforts when there were other options open.
Jimmy Ryan MOM? What game were the sponsors watching? I thought he played a lot of terrible balls today, although he put in a shift as usual.
A bit of a setback, but I'm sure the players will learn from it.

Mik Griff 17-10-2009 16:53

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Originally Posted by theresonlyoneaccy (Post 754505)
Shocking from Stanley, we just didn't want to play. Never really posed a threat to their keeper. I think we could've done with Kee / King starting up front for a change seen as they seemed to know how we'd play.

I think you must've been watching a different game.

shakermaker 17-10-2009 17:11

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We deserved a draw today. We didn't play our best football but that was to be expected, playing a side at the top of the league. The referee was truly awful. I can't put into words how inept his display was. I was disappointed by the performance of Michael Symes and John Miles looked very tired. I hope Chris Turner recovers quickly. The only player that stood out to me was Phil Edwards; I thought he was magnificent from start to finish.

Their fans were plebs.

Come on Stanley.

caretaker 17-10-2009 17:17

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Yes they were a big strong side,pushed our lads around,lots of cunning moves that fooled a poor referee. A draw would have been a fairer result,but we didnt pose much of a threat in open play. Jalal made a great save from a free kick late on. Good support from the ultras,and a 1800 crowd. All in all not the end of the world,good luck on Tuesday night. I would of found it difficult to pick a man o the match today

theresonlyoneaccy 17-10-2009 17:21

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Originally Posted by Mik Griff (Post 754510)
I think you must've been watching a different game.

Weren't you watching Stanley? ;)

Redraine 17-10-2009 17:39

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[quote=shakermaker;754517 I was disappointed by the performance of Michael Symes [/quote]

Funny, that. I thought he had a very good game, with excellent control and good passing. If his partner up front had been equally sharp then we would probably have won, methinks.
Opinions, opinions.

shakermaker 17-10-2009 17:47

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Originally Posted by Redraine (Post 754521)
Funny, that. I thought he had a very good game, with excellent control and good passing. If his partner up front had been equally sharp then we would probably have won, methinks.
Opinions, opinions.

Yeah I thought he had a poor game. For a tall player he doesn't win headers very often, mostly because of jumping at the wrong time. As with last week, he missed quite a few opportunities to pass to players in better positions to score or move the play forward. If he does see these opportunities he ignores them. I also think he gives away too many needless fouls.

He's done better for us than I thought he would and stepped up well when Mully left, but he does leave me infuriated at times.

Complacent isn't the right word, but it's the first that springs to mind.

football19 17-10-2009 18:55

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I also must of watched a different game !.As a reality check they are top of the league,and there game is based on big experienced pros with a great work ethic.
Acci had five lads under 21,including three in defence.It wasnt these who went missing in the first twenty mins when the tackles were flying in,but the more eperienced ones.
Saying that,acci deserved something from the game and i bet the match stats will back me up.( the ref also missed 2 defo pens).
With regard to the m o m ,it could have been given to any of the deenders who stood firm when being peppered with long high balls for most of the game.
I felt sorry edwards who lost his man for the goal as he had a good game,and i wonder wheither the keeer should have come.

Stanleymad 17-10-2009 19:03

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I think u all were watching a different game to me, i thought stanley played their socks off, just that the opposition out muscled & bullied their way thro without any footy talent really also having the ref on side won the goal. I was proud of the lads & really felt for them at the end, real end to end stuff! That ref was well useless!

Stanleymad 17-10-2009 19:05

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I agree that phil edwards as always gave more than 200% my mom.

Reamer 17-10-2009 19:06

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This was below par after recent preformances. Some of the players looked a wee bit jaded but Stanley were worth a point and Bournemouth were certainly not a better team. I would have gone for Tom Lees as MOM, thought he had a steady game but not spectacular.

VALAIRIAN 17-10-2009 19:26

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Two words,




DAYLIGHT ROBBERY!



0 - 0, Stonewall penalty - Proccy???
0 - 1, Stonewaller on Bobby, Ref gives freekick outside the box???


Not fit to ref schoolboys..............

Pendle Red 17-10-2009 19:36

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The Cherries played to their strengths, which while not pleasing on the eye, away from home it was a workman like performance and got them the three points, Stanley huffed & puffed and ended up trying the long ball over the top to use Grant's pace often bypassing the midfield totally which is not to our strengths and endlessly just finding the ball coming straight back at us.

Too many off the pace today maybe the number of games with such a small squad is perhaps taking it's toll? or maybe we have just got used to being treated to some great football this season:)

Pendle Red 17-10-2009 19:42

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Bobby Grant's looked like it was just outside the area and Proccy's I have seen them given but in all essence he stayed on his feet and could have probably finished it?

SamF 17-10-2009 19:56

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Quote:

Originally Posted by VALAIRIAN (Post 754554)
Two words,




DAYLIGHT ROBBERY!



0 - 0, Stonewall penalty - Proccy???
0 - 1, Stonewaller on Bobby, Ref gives freekick outside the box???


Not fit to ref schoolboys..............

Agreed. The "offence" that resulted in Coley being sent off was ones of the more outstanding **** ups in a game full of refereeing **** up. Symes didn't even make contact with their defender who pirouetted on the spot before rolling around of the floor in agony for more than 4 minutes. Result: Symes booked and Coley sent off for shouting at the cheating bastard to get up.

Stanley tried to play football against a dirty, dirty team who took full advantage of a pitiful referee. We'd have been better kicking diving and time wasting, it evidentially takes teams with no talent to the top of the league.

Grimps 17-10-2009 21:37

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rob of a point thats all im saying. still **** off

Div3North 17-10-2009 23:36

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Quote:

Originally Posted by VALAIRIAN (Post 754554)



0 - 0, Stonewall penalty - Proccy???
0 - 1, Stonewaller on Bobby, Ref gives freekick outside the box???


The tackle on Proccie looked like a penalty - took his back foot; Grant, from where I was, was just outside the box.

Out hustled, I thought; we didn't want to shoot, for some reason, and Bobby seemed to be looking over his shoulder to see who was going to clatter him, rather than - as recently he's been doing superbly well - looking for the goal. One of those days where every ricochet went away from us, but too many times we didn't look before we passed, and too often we put it straight back to their players when we did win it. They always seemed to have two men closing us down very quickly, and we didn't settle until - impressively - we really went for it late on. Trouble was, by then we were one down ............ We deserved something, I thought (as did the group I was with) and we'll play much worse and win before the season's over

carpon 17-10-2009 23:56

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I thought depite the defeat the lads played quite well. First penalty shout a looked pretty solid and as for Grant's / second penalty shout, I was sat adjacent to it in Main Stand and it looked borderline ?? Right on the edge, could have been called either way, which unfortunately and to our detriment it went the wrong way as far as Stanley were concerned.

That said the ref was pretty inept, am I right in saying he was the ref who gave the goal that never was ( Watford v Reading ) where the ball never went anywhere near the goal ??? I may be wrong, but if so it would go a long way towards explaining his performance today. Seemed to me, like many referees we seem to get these days, that HE wanted to be centre of attention and some of his decisions today lost me for words.

Every time that big lump Fletcher went up for an aerial challenge he was either leading with the elbow or tugging away at the defender!! And the timewasting element that Bournemouth deployed after going 1 up stuck in the throat....admittedly all sides probably do it, but they seemed to take it to the extreme.

That said, I'm not too despondant, we'll probably play worse than that and win, but after last week against Cheltenham the one thing that seemed to stick with me .... we seemed at times,a little pre-occupied with long ball stuff. The four goal blitz last week was on the deck stuff.

Over all, I can't see us being involved in the bottom end scrap we've endured for the last three seasons and Coley is continuing his record of improvement....Tax situation and other finance problems permitting that is.:o

theresonlyoneaccy 18-10-2009 07:28

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I was sat in the Clayton End and the 'tackle' on Proccy was definitely a penalty, and I say that as a referee. Notably he referee had a perfect view and the assistant on the Shed side was just as awful.

VALAIRIAN 18-10-2009 07:35

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Anybody know what the 50/50 ticket was????

VALAIRIAN 18-10-2009 07:49

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Originally Posted by carpon (Post 754601)

That said the ref was pretty inept, am I right in saying he was the ref who gave the goal that never was ( Watford v Reading ) where the ball never went anywhere near the goal ??? I may be wrong, but if so it would go a long way towards explaining his performance today. Seemed to me, like many referees we seem to get these days, that HE wanted to be centre of attention and some of his decisions today lost me for words.

:o

Think that was Stuart Atwell :confused: :)

yonmon 18-10-2009 07:50

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Originally Posted by theresonlyoneaccy (Post 754619)
I was sat in the Clayton End and the 'tackle' on Proccy was definitely a penalty, and I say that as a referee. Notably he referee had a perfect view and the assistant on the Shed side was just as awful.

And although Michael Oliver is not my favourite Referee...Michael Symes did
mistime his tackle on their defender..did catch him... and it was a free-kick!!..
but nothing to make 'the youngest Referee in Football' go for his Yellow Card in the dramatic fashion which caused JC;s consternation !!..

Redraine 18-10-2009 08:48

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Quote:

Originally Posted by VALAIRIAN (Post 754621)
Anybody know what the 50/50 ticket was????

I think it was 605 or thereabouts.

Oldgobbin 18-10-2009 09:18

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Looking from the end of the Whinney Hill rerrace... (a) I don't think the Proccy incident was a penalty, nor did those around me. We felt there was maybe an attempt to foul, but no contact. The Grant one could have gone either way - very difficult to judge. These are just opinions of course, but unfortunately, it's the ref's opinion that counts - and I've seen penalties given for the likes of both incidents.
General feeling about the game? I felt Bournemouth were a physical, somewhat cynical and rather unpleasant outfit, but maybe that's what wins games, if not friends. It was no game for the likes of Miles or Grant who, in the words of Corporal Jones "Don't like it up 'em!". Also, it was interesting to see that the RNIB once again chose the MoM, as I felt Ryan was pretty invisible for most of the time, apart from his superb strike, which could have saved us a point.

I disagree with Shaky about Symes. I thought he put in a good shift, against a lot of physical challenges and with little support - on another day, he'll get his rewards. THe young lads at the back did, in my opinion, a sterling job, well marshalled again by the ever-dependable Phil Edwards, and I personally thought that the MoM award should have gone to Tom Lees who is starting to look a class act.

So, all in all, a slightly disappointing day at the office but nothing to be too disheartened about. I think we're on the right road and, if it contiinues, I foresee a top-half finish,if not quite the play-offs.

yonmon 18-10-2009 09:28

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Quote:

Originally Posted by VALAIRIAN (Post 754623)
Think that was Stuart Atwell :confused: :)


That's so !!....but he did incense Neil Warnock last season to a degree where he described his performance thus ....

." I was astonished when I heard that he was to be the Referee, and find it very difficult to understand how a young man of that age can possibly take charge of such a game.".. and someone else said of him " Young Mr Oliver has never been a player and so does not understand Players!"

(Earlier this season, also at Watford, another young referee, Stuart Attwell who is just twenty-six, awarded a remarkable goal to Reading when the ball had actually not gone anywhere near the goal! )..Confirmation...!

'ON STANLEY!...ON!....TO GREATER THINGS!'

tractorboy81 18-10-2009 10:10

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sounds like the accy were robbed yesterday,but at least you r higher in the league than the crappy ipswich,hope the ultras were in full voice yesterday,i bet i would enjoyed the day more watching accy than the town.

keep the faith accy fans,once we pay the scummy tax man off then the club can look at getting a couple of players in 2 boost the play off push.

well be up there for the walk with a couple of crates of beer in hand,see u all 4 a long weekend of beer beer and more beer.

K.S.H 18-10-2009 15:10

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I forgot to update the league table yesterday :eek:
All done now League Table

Preston Red 18-10-2009 17:49

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I agree that we were outmuscled - certainly the ref was conned frequently, Bournemouth were a very 'cynical' side - reminded me a few seasons ago when MK Dons stole a win from us! Nice to see Coley in the main stand 2nd half - sat couple of seats from me! I thought we put in a good performance and should have got something from the game. Onwards & upwards.

mab 19-10-2009 11:21

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http://www.newsnow.co.uk/FGB.gifSent-off Accrington Stanley boss furious with referee Lancashire Telegraph - Accrington Stanley
http://www.newsnow.co.uk/FGB.gifCummings: You would have closed the curtains! Vital Football - Bournemouth
http://www.newsnow.co.uk/FGB.gifCherries: Warren's war of words with Accy boss Bournemouth Daily Echo - Poole
http://www.newsnow.co.uk/FGB.gifHollands steals all the pies Vital Football - Bournemouth


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