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01-09-2015, 23:41
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Re: Bury tonight
Shocker of a penalty from Sean, just heard colemans thaughts after the game an he should shoulder some of the blame because he told the players whoever made the pen would take it, surely a designated penalty taker would have been better, credit to bury they looked a really good side who passed the ball very well, under performers tonight for me were Morgan , Barry an pierro , I like pierro but the last few games for me he has looked poor, stand outs for tonight were tom Davies, Pearson an Sean mac although his penalty has not landed yet.
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02-09-2015, 04:40
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Re: Bury tonight
I agree that Sean Mac was one of our better players, apart from his appalling penalty miss. Not many positives to take forward to Saturday, so what are the chances that we can equal the Shrimps recent 3 goals down there? They suddenly can't stop scoring after their fans were moaning about a lack of fire power, so stranger things have happened. I see James Gray scored again last night. Just saying!
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02-09-2015, 07:54
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Re: Bury tonight
nothing much in it first half but they changed their formation for the second half. by doing this they looked a division above us. we seem to move the ball too slowly and that is probably why piero hasn,t looked as good this season . seems to be crowded out all the time. as for super sean enough has been said already and young morgan looks like a lot who have been here before not quite up to it yet at this level. they wanted it more than us and when was the last time we won a jpt game, even Morecambe beat us. don't worry though come November we can concentrate on the league.
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02-09-2015, 09:17
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Re: Bury tonight
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Originally Posted by Alvin the chipmunk
Failure to make the playoffs is a bad season? Mental. So if we came tenth that would be a poor season? We've lost one league game and everybody has lost their heads. In terms of the league we are playing some silky stuff...just need to find our shooting boots.
In terms of tonight..Poor tonight and Bury deserved the win. 1300 gate showed the pricing was right. Good to see Proc back and he showed some nice touches on the edge of the area to make chances. Young lads showed endeavour and Etheridge looked solid.
If take two points from two tough trips to Pompey and Brizzle. Owt else would be a bonus.
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It is the manner of our play is poor, I can assure you the way we played last night, we are saying to the world we are not interested in the JPT. We have been in league 2 long enough, Failure to progress at least to the play offs is in this case a terrible season. You were right about the pricing but we were always assured that Bury would bring a good crowd. Until we start winning with some conviction we will struggle again.
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02-09-2015, 09:26
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Re: Bury tonight
We have never been above the bottom league since we were one of the founder clubs, above half way is a good achievement with our resources, sure we all would like better, but most of us can smell the coffee.
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02-09-2015, 09:39
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Re: Bury tonight
I thought that was one of the best Bury sides I have seen in a long while should cope well with league 1 to our credit we played ourselves back into the game and really should have been 2-2, I thought Bruna gave us something different last night looking to come inside the full back and looking to shoot and create took his goal well and for me has to get more game time on that kind of form on a different topic can anyone tell me why their were only 100 programmes available for sale last night hardly inspires any commercial nous, heard guite a few people complaining about this.
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02-09-2015, 10:01
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Re: Bury tonight
Quite how a proven bottler was allowed to take a penalty in the last minute of a cup competition absolutely defies belief.
Ridiculous.
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02-09-2015, 10:05
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Coffin Dodger.
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Re: Bury tonight
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Originally Posted by smudgie
Quite how a proven bottler was allowed to take a penalty in the last minute of a cup competition absolutely defies belief.
Ridiculous.
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Well listening to our magnificent manager,it seems he decided,who won a penalty should take it!! that says to me no practice of em, which i find absolutely crazy, very poor decision imho. yeh could also wonder,behind all the bullshine, hes not that bothered.
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Last edited by cashman; 02-09-2015 at 10:10.
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02-09-2015, 10:10
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Re: Bury tonight
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Originally Posted by cashman
Well listening to our magnificent manager,it seems he decided,who won a penalty should take it!! that says to me no practice of em, which i find absolutely crazy, very poor decision imho.
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Does seem a bit crackers, especially when that's the way each round could be decided if it's a draw at full time???
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02-09-2015, 10:29
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Re: Bury tonight
Although it was a bad penalty, Who else would you have fancied taking it?
Billy Kee, missed his penalty against Hull, didn't Barry miss against Nelson in Pre Season?
Does seem strange though that we don't have a chosen penalty taker if Windass isn't playing!
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02-09-2015, 10:49
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Re: Bury tonight
I was sat along side a couple of Bury fans last night, they didn't think Bury were playing that well ,when they were 2 0 up they also "predicted" that a player will now go down injured to slow the pace and time waste and just like magic that is what happened.
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02-09-2015, 11:19
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Re: Bury tonight
It's fine cash.... HE IS THE MESSIAH after all !!!!
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02-09-2015, 11:20
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Re: Bury tonight
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Originally Posted by smudgie
Quite how a proven bottler was allowed to take a penalty in the last minute of a cup competition absolutely defies belief.
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Why they actually paid a transfer fee to Chester for him defies belief. A gent sat quite near to me in the main stand boasting a natty line in Australian headgear described him as a Prima Ballerina, which just about sums him up.
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02-09-2015, 11:50
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Re: Bury tonight
How can you blame a manager for a player missing a penalty is beyond me I played the game and I think any player on the pitch including the goalie should be able to take and score a penalty if you miss it,s either unlucky or a bad take can,t blame anyone for that,certain " Stanley fans " I know are not coming because Coleman is the manager that,s their choice but to me they are,nt true fans a true fan goes through thick and thin.
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02-09-2015, 12:08
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Re: Bury tonight
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Originally Posted by Chrisr
It is the manner of our play is poor, I can assure you the way we played last night, we are saying to the world we are not interested in the JPT.
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The top clubs use the League Cup to give the fringe players a run out and see how they perform, the lower clubs use the JPT trophy. Yes it's the best chance of getting to Wembley but have any of those who made it before gone out and spent millions on new players from the winnings ?
Personally I doubt if the world has any interest in the JPT
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