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Chimer 20-04-2013 19:17

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BBC live text doesn't usually do adjectives, but described one of Rab's first half saves as "brilliant" and one on 87 minutes as "fantastic". Anyone able to confirm or deny?

Amazing how often someone gets slated on here and then comes good :D

Revived Red 20-04-2013 19:31

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Originally Posted by Chimer (Post 1054564)
BBC live text doesn't usually do adjectives, but described one of Rab's first half saves as "brilliant" and one on 87 minutes as "fantastic". Anyone able to confirm or deny?:D

To be honest, I wasn't aware that he made an outstanding save. What I would say, though, is that Tom Aldred was absolutely magnificent this afternoon. Yes, Moly will get the credit for his goal although he was fairly anonymous for the remainder of the game. Aldred, though, was a tower of strength throughout.

Kiwi John 20-04-2013 19:32

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FANTASTIC STUFF . 'ONYA REDMEN.:thankya:

ossy kid 20-04-2013 20:09

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How big was todays win? Take a look at the league as it stands now. Aldershot are down and the next six clubs separated by two points, Stanley were the only team "in trouble" who saved themselves. Totally massive win. We can relax, get some easy sleep and look forward destroying Oxford next Saturday. I hope the lads got a nice bonus today.

Potter 20-04-2013 20:26

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Great performance from stanley this afternoon.

Lingazi is very good player. If we somehow manage to keep him for next season that'd be brilliant. He was comfortable on the ball today and seemed very good at winning back possession, but not only just doing that but managing to keep the ball too. Also showed some great touches, which was excellent.

The back four looked solid - Aldred and Dean played well as a partnership, Peter was consistent - they attacked down his side a lot in the first half and he dealt with it well. I'm really pleased for Dean and Peter, they've been at the club a long while now, and its great for them to be two of the senior players in a side that stayed up in quite some style.

Lee Molyneux is a super player. Great attitude and is strong as well.

Also, I do think it needs to be said that it seems that the side was well drilled. The back four moved as a unit. I was very impressed with how they didn't give Bristol anything. I know Rovers were safe at this point, but still the lads did their job in not giving anything away.

Towards the end of the game we kept the ball well. Jeffers helped with this. Good touches and pointing out the simple balls to Moly, Lawrence and Luke. You could tell from the 20 minutes he played that he's a classy player. If we can get him signed up for next year I'd be very happy.

Finally I think credit needs to go to Leam and the other coaching staff [and senior players]. It does seem that its a real group effort with quite a few of the lads cajoling and giving instructions from the bench. They've created not only great team spirit, but also a pretty handy side. Leam's signings have all been good - Beattie has 7 goals, Jeffers got a couple in the Wimbledon game, Wilson has been solid, Lingazi has been class, Hughes would have been a good signing had injury not cut his stay short, and Aldred is a good defender and a winner.

Basically those players replaced other lads we had on loan and one or two others we let go of in January. Leam has been quite shrewd in building his own side after I think we were left a bit short of decent pros when Paul Cook left. Leam deserves a hell of a lot of credit for that. When Cooky was made manager I was pleased we'd kind of appointed from within - someone who knew the club. But I do think that Leam was the better candidate from within the club. And I love it that we've got someone managing the side who knows the Stanley way and how unique our club is. This is evident in the fact that Jimmy Bell travelled down and stood with us in the away end as a supporter!

Here's to three points next saturday and hopefully another good season following the Stanley!

Haggis316 20-04-2013 20:44

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Originally Posted by Chimer (Post 1054544)
I wonder if they'll let me have a seat on the Pompey supporter's coach :confused:

I think Pompey will bring a huge support. Remember seeing them at a Friday night game in Tranmere last time they were at League 2 level. Packing out the train back to Liverpool Central Station. The chimes ringing out across the ground. It was amazing.

cashman 20-04-2013 21:21

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Originally Posted by Haggis316 (Post 1054583)
I think Pompey will bring a huge support. Remember seeing them at a Friday night game in Tranmere last time they were at League 2 level. Packing out the train back to Liverpool Central Station. The chimes ringing out across the ground. It was amazing.

I can remember Pompey coming to Peel Park, in 50s, Never seen such a massive support in Accy.:)

Chimer 20-04-2013 21:50

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1054585)
I can remember Pompey coming to Peel Park, in 50s, Never seen such a massive support in Accy.:)

If Pompey have a half-decent season, home crowds will probably regularly be in excess of 15000. Over 18000 today :eek: to celebrate the Supporters' Trust victory (and relegation). They'll be very short of cash to begin with though, but with those gates they should strengthen quickly. Be good to get 'em at the Crown (but not at Fratton) on opening day :).

ossy kid 20-04-2013 23:01

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12000+ Cashy, I was there too, great cup game 0-0. '58/59.

sherry 20-04-2013 23:08

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All credit to the Rovers's fans too who sang,"You are staying up!"
to the Stanley at the close of the match. :thankya:

Outback Ozzy 21-04-2013 03:20

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And Breathe!!!!!! - to quote our antipodean supporter - GOOD ONYA!!!
Got to admit, I was a doubting Thomas at first (in my own home - and may have voiced my opinion on here), but I would like to think I was supportive of Leam and the team and now, would the Board and management please sign up players now for next season and possibly beyond (offer them all 2 season contracts) then if others come knocking - make them pay and pay big for them.
Officially working next Saturday, but now looking to get the day off and come and join the party.

Outback Ozzy 21-04-2013 03:33

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Originally Posted by Outback Ozzy (Post 1054610)
And Breathe!!!!!! - to quote our antipodean supporter - GOOD ONYA!!!
Got to admit, I was a doubting Thomas at first (in my own home - and may have voiced my opinion on here), but I would like to think I was supportive of Leam and the team and now, would the Board and management please sign up players now for next season and possibly beyond (offer them all 2 season contracts) then if others come knocking - make them pay and pay big for them.
Officially working next Saturday, but now looking to get the day off and come and join the party.

Day off booked, now I can come to the party:theband::D

ddevil2006 21-04-2013 07:05

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they have a guy with a bell, poor man's canvey island

smudgie 21-04-2013 07:41

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Well my two pence worth......

First of all, well done to Leam and the lads, to keep us in this league for another year is a great achievement. Hopefully we do it 5 games before the end next season ;). To be bottom a few weeks ago and to be within a few points of mid table now is nothing short of brilliant, they certainly are up for a fight.

So to yesterday..... One of my all time favorite away days. Nice people, Nice ground, Nice result :D. They all seemed genuinely happy we had stayed up, so fair play to them.

Linganzi and Molyneux again where a class apart. What would I do to keep them on next year!!! Aldred was an absolute rock at the back again. Essential we try and keep hold of all three.

Chubs had probably his best game between the sticks for us, without doing anything spectacular he looked solid and never missed a ball.

Was great to see the strength in depth we have with the likes of Jeffers and Beattie on the bench. They both seemed to be enjoying it here, wonder if they would extend their stays by 12 months??? :) As there is no doubt it is beneficial to the younger lads having them about.

Looking at the team as a whole and looking at what Leam said after the game yesterday, he wishes the season was starting now. I would have to agree, we could be a match for anybody at the moment and I can only hope we can hold on to the majority of the lads next year.

Roll on Oxford next week, Party time :)

cashman 21-04-2013 07:45

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Chubs musta done great,if twas better n his York performance?:)


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