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14-03-2010, 10:06
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Re: Barnet Match Thread
Having watched the highlights and read what Phil, Dan et al have written on this thread, I am not convinced the club are ready for promotion YET. It will come eventually, I believe, but play-offs this season, not too sure. Sure to be an improvement on previous seasons and looking at how hungry a certain Mr Kee was, lets start him up front more often, and when Bobby is back how about a 4-3-3 formation at home or 4-3-1-2 with Bobby attacking through the middle. Sure Coley knows what he is going to do without us armchair and part time supporters telling him. BTW thanks Lancsdave for clearing up the number of games Bav's will miss. Maybe we can get away without a goalkeeper for 2 games.
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14-03-2010, 10:28
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Re: Barnet Match Thread
Just seen the highlights on telly, poor pass back from Winno, great header from Phil - Kempo was nowhere near it, good save from keeper for Phils penalty, great goal from Billy, but what was that celebration all about??? Nice for us not to play well and win!!! Well done to all those that travelled down to Underhill.
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14-03-2010, 10:33
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Re: Barnet Match Thread
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Nice for us not to play well
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Not too sure about that, Val.
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14-03-2010, 10:36
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Re: Barnet Match Thread
Val, the camera is on the top of the opposite stand to where the press box is, hence the mixed media reports of who scored the first goal. We had exactly the opposite view to the one on the camera shot!
And Kempson wheeled away like a madman making it particularly confusing!
It's a shame the highlights don't show the other chances as well - they'd give you an idea of how many Stanley actually created and (perhaps more tellingly) the relatively small number Barnet created after Stanley went down to ten men...
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14-03-2010, 10:37
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Re: Barnet Match Thread
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Not too sure about that, Val.
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Did we play well? Or do you mean you would rather us play well??
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14-03-2010, 10:40
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Re: Barnet Match Thread
Kempo, Joyce and Ryan were awesome. Kee should have converted more of his chances but played well. I don't think anyone played poorly.
Symes is in desperate need of a rest and has been for the past few games.
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14-03-2010, 10:40
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Re: Barnet Match Thread
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Originally Posted by Dan
Val, the camera is on the top of the opposite stand to where the press box is, hence the mixed media reports of who scored the first goal. We had exactly the opposite view to the one on the camera shot!
And Kempson wheeled away like a madman making it particularly confusing!
It's a shame the highlights don't show the other chances as well - they'd give you an idea of how many Stanley actually created and (perhaps more tellingly) the relatively small number Barnet created after Stanley went down to ten men...
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Cheers Dan, Kempo will always do that as that is what he is and that is why he is a big favorite with the fans
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14-03-2010, 11:08
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Re: Barnet Match Thread
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Did we play well? Or do you mean you would rather us play well??
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See Shaker's reply.
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14-03-2010, 14:56
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Re: Barnet Match Thread
Brilliant day, brilliant result - I'd have been happy with a point after playing so long with 10 men so when Billy's winner went in it was fantastic, (even if I didn't actually know who'd scored it till after, just saw it hit the back of the net - superb
One of the highlights of the day on the way down was pulling up on the services to find a coachload of our friends from Barrow there, cue the song 'You're not Football league' & of course 'We Hate Barrow & we hate Barrow' - magic!
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14-03-2010, 15:06
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Re: Barnet Match Thread
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Kempo, Joyce and Ryan were awesome. Kee should have converted more of his chances but played well. I don't think anyone played poorly.
Symes is in desperate need of a rest and has been for the past few games.
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See Shaker's reply.
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Cheers gents
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14-03-2010, 15:13
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Re: Barnet Match Thread
Of all the teams to see at the services haha!!
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14-03-2010, 17:55
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Re: Barnet Match Thread
On the same services on the way home the team met Barrow team and suppporters.
A few familiar faces had a chat and Lee Mac jumped on board the Accy coach to have a few words with Coley + Jimmy!!
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14-03-2010, 17:56
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Re: Barnet Match Thread
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Originally Posted by AccyMad
Brilliant day, brilliant result - I'd have been happy with a point after playing so long with 10 men so when Billy's winner went in it was fantastic, (even if I didn't actually know who'd scored it till after, just saw it hit the back of the net - superb
One of the highlights of the day on the way down was pulling up on the services to find a coachload of our friends from Barrow there, cue the song 'You're not Football league' & of course 'We Hate Barrow & we hate Barrow' - magic!
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I see Gregg Blundell scored Barrow's winner, with a certain McEvilly on the bench. Is it the same one as the Crown's former favourite son?
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14-03-2010, 17:59
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Re: Barnet Match Thread
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I see Gregg Blundell scored Barrow's winner, with a certain McEvilly on the bench. Is it the same one as the Crown's former favourite son?
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Certainly was!!!
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