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Greeny 29-01-2017 10:22

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thoroughly enjoyed the match,we were out classed but not by much, would not have believed we were playing a premier side at all. A decent ref too . Just wish we had played our subs a bit earlier but credit to the team, you did yourselves proud.

Lord Stiffupperlip 29-01-2017 10:36

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No need for any match 'post-mortem' here, others have already summed it up perfectly.
Just like to thank John Coleman & the whole team for a wonderful day out yesterday.
To be able to play three Premiership teams in one season has to be a massive tribute to our little club.
We might not have the biggest following in the EFL, but by God we have the most dedicated & passionate.
Our fans were fantastic yesterday, it was a privilege to be part of them.
A real pleasure to meet the Cashmeister himself, a true gent & Stanley legend!
Was also introduced to Harvey Rodgers mum at half time. She was so proud her son was playing for Stanley and a little nervous that he should not let the side down.
It was a pleasure to re-assure her that our fans already consider him to be a star and a real asset to our club.
Good luck to Boro & thanks for the hospitality. A great club with loyal fans and a fantastic stadium.

Revived Red 29-01-2017 10:50

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1186450)
We certainly were far from disgraced today, have to disagree about S.M. today was far from one of his better days imho, the only criticism i have was no player was running into space when we were going forward, summat that does need addressing

I have to agree with what everyone has said. Proud once again to be a Stanley fan.

I agree especially with Cashy. The contest between S.M. and Fabio was one of the great football mismatches of all time. Fabio almost destroyed us single-handed in the first half. Far too often the Don was left with two players to mark. The switch of full backs in the second half did help.

Cashy is especially right about the lack of running into space. I travelled back most of the way with a Boro fan. He was very impressed by Stanley but commented on the short passing game which he thought was ok in itself but rarely led to anything positive - because of the lack of someone running into space to receive the out ball.

Our man of the match was surely Rodak.

yonmon 29-01-2017 13:00

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Originally Posted by Revived Red (Post 1186472)
I have to agree with what everyone has said. Proud once again to be a Stanley fan.

I agree especially with Cashy. The contest between S.M. and Fabio was one of the great football mismatches of all time. Fabio almost destroyed us single-handed in the first half. Far too often the Don was left with two players to mark. The switch of full backs in the second half did help.

Cashy is especially right about the lack of running into space. I travelled back most of the way with a Boro fan. He was very impressed by Stanley but commented on the short passing game which he thought was ok in itself but rarely led to anything positive - because of the lack of someone running into space to receive the out ball.

Our man of the match was surely Rodak.

" Stanley's Sean Clare forced Dimitrios Konstantopoulos into a solid save in the first half, before McConville headed wide when unmarked on 83 minutes"....RR can you comment on this note from the BBC match report ?...Radio Tees were particularly scornful whenever SM was involved in the play !...unfair or not ?.
Seems like der wunderkind has his detractors wherever one looks !.

cashman 29-01-2017 13:18

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Originally Posted by yonmon (Post 1186482)
" Stanley's Sean Clare forced Dimitrios Konstantopoulos into a solid save in the first half, before McConville headed wide when unmarked on 83 minutes"....RR can you comment on this note from the BBC match report ?...Radio Tees were particularly scornful whenever SM was involved in the play !...unfair or not ?.
Seems like der wunderkind has his detractors wherever one looks !.

I would say they are unbiased, he was poor yesterday.

AccyMad 29-01-2017 13:39

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I wouldn't say any of our players were poor yesterday, yes some were better than others but in my opinion, for what it's worth, every man jack of them gave it everything they had & even if it wasn't enough to draw with or beat a premier league team in their own backyard, you can't ask for more than that.

cashman 29-01-2017 14:07

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Originally Posted by AccyMad (Post 1186485)
I wouldn't say any of our players were poor yesterday, yes some were better than others but in my opinion, for what it's worth, every man jack of them gave it everything they had & even if it wasn't enough to draw with or beat a premier league team in their own backyard, you can't ask for more than that.

Thats cos unlike the Teeside reporters yer biased Di.:D

st06nc2 29-01-2017 14:11

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1186486)
Thats cos unlike the Teeside reporters yer biased Di.:D

Teeside were more bothered about talking about seeing coley on holiday in a string vest

yonmon 29-01-2017 14:27

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Originally Posted by st06nc2 (Post 1186487)
Teeside were more bothered about talking about seeing coley on holiday in a string vest

They, the BBC Tees reporters, were not the best, and their puerile attempts at not so subtle humour relating to JC's holiday attire and the minimalistic services in The Dressing Rooms at the Crown Ground left much to be desired !. I always thought that those inhabiting the North East were a little bit short where use of sound English language was concerned, and yesterdays commentators did little to change my opinion!.
Still, being still laid low by this damn virus, their basic information relating to the game was better than nowt I suppose !.

KTF...

AccyMad 29-01-2017 15:03

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Originally Posted by yonmon (Post 1186488)
They, the BBC Tees reporters, were not the best, and their puerile attempts at not so subtle humour relating to JC's holiday attire and the minimalistic services in The Dressing Rooms at the Crown Ground left much to be desired !. I always thought that those inhabiting the North East were a little bit short where use of sound English language was concerned, and yesterdays commentators did little to change my opinion!.
Still, being still laid low by this damn virus, their basic information relating to the game was better than nowt I suppose !.

KTF...

If that's how they were reporting the match I wouldn't give much credence to their opinion on any of our players tbh :rolleyes:

AccyMad 29-01-2017 15:05

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1186486)
Thats cos unlike the Teeside reporters yer biased Di.:D

Maybe, but on reading Yonmon's description of their commentary I'd dare to say I knew more about what I was watching than they did :rolleyes::D

Revived Red 29-01-2017 15:46

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Originally Posted by yonmon (Post 1186482)
" Stanley's Sean Clare forced Dimitrios Konstantopoulos into a solid save in the first half, before McConville headed wide when unmarked on 83 minutes"....RR can you comment on this note from the BBC match report ?...Radio Tees were particularly scornful whenever SM was involved in the play !...unfair or not ?.
Seems like der wunderkind has his detractors wherever one looks !.

To be honest, I could not understand why he headed the ball. By the time he made contact, the ball was knee high!! I was expecting him to kick it. :rolleyes:

Exile on Spencer St 29-01-2017 15:56

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1186468)
Have to say,Match Of The Day was very interesting "Exile"? Now yeh know were he was.:D:D:D:D

Cashy, it was the only time I did know where he was! :rolleyes:

ferret man 30-01-2017 09:19

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Originally Posted by Revived Red (Post 1186494)
To be honest, I could not understand why he headed the ball. By the time he made contact, the ball was knee high!! I was expecting him to kick it. :rolleyes:

Don't think he could reach it with his foot.

cashman 30-01-2017 10:23

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I thought head was the only choice also? If he had one it would have been a goal, pmsl


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