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Suspect were missing S.M.s delivery?
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1-1 Billy Kee Penalty. cmon reds yeh can win this Glad Billy was stood there.lol
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Can't grumble oer an away point. that will do.
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Hmmmm...1-1...I kinda of want to curse and be ****ed off but......
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A point's better than nowt & after going behind to a Westley team who notoriously park the juggernaut never mind the bus once they're ahead I'll gratefully take it.
Unbeaten run carries on & the lads have a week's rest now to recharge - KTF!! :) |
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Know what you mean Kiwi but I have an awful feeling that it will be like this to the end of the season.
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A point would have been ok had either Wycombe or Mansfield not won...but no disaster . Exeter and Lincoln fading from the promotion battle. Looking like four teams for two places. Or should I say the other three battling for third place.
Hope Billy can now recover after his six yard run up to take the penalty before the next match. |
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:) Getting tight at the top :)
Luton 67pts Wycombe 62pts Accrington 62pts Mansfield 59pts Notts County 58pts Swindon 57 pts Lincoln City 53pts Exeter 52pts 2games in hand thou Crawley 51pts Coventry 50pts Colchester 50pts |
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Had a bad feeling about this game,take a point and move on
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Poor first half compensated by a much better second. Sousa made a difference as with him we posed a threat down both flanks, which stretched their back line. But the improvement wasn’t just tactical, it was also about attitude and mentality, which just wasn’t there first half. Stanley pen given when the ref spotted a foul in the air on Jimmy Dunne, a definite pen, but not the sort always given. After that it became end to end, last 20 mins both sides could have won it, Akinde missed a sitter when he headed wide with Aaron stranded off his line. Jordan had a solid game down the right, but special mention to Jimmy Dunne, who fought all afternoon with Akinde and will have some bruises to show for it, but he never backed away from a challenge.
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The first 45 minutes were the worst advert for L2 football I've seen in some time. No wonder Barnet's gates are not much better than Stanley's. If I wanted to watch that every week I'd get a season ticket for rugby union. Exactly the attitude some of us have come to expect from a Westley squad. Pushing, barging, play acting come before trying to play football. Their groundsman must despair; all week cutting the grass and then the ball barely touches it.
Stanley improved in the second half but not as much as did the ref. He was close to losing control and, had he actually allowed for all the stoppages resulting from argy-bargy, we'd still be at the ground. It really only became a football game after Stanley equalised and, tbh, Barnet had the better chances to win it. Thank heavens their shooting is as woeful as their league position suggests it must be most of the time. Great little cameo from de Sousa who breifly helped re-energise Stanley's attacking threat. Weird decision to sub him. Bringing Brown on was the right move, but maybe he should have been on earlier as I thought the captain was struggling. Barnet's primary tactic of sending howitzers over the heads of Stanley's central defenders was, I suspect, intended to exploit (a) the low sun, (b) a very bouncy pitch, and, more worryingly, (c) the relative slowness of Hughes to turn. Despite Barnet's rightful position in the league, I somehow cannot imagine any away fans ever singing "can we play you every week". |
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