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26-01-2019, 20:39
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Re: Clayton End v Derby
Exactly Smudgie. It was no surprise when he was booked either time.
I don’t blame the lad, these things happen, but was really disappointed in Coley’s interview. Left a bit of a sour taste especially when one of his own players (Sean) blatantly tried to con the match officials. Can he really have it both ways?
No one around me was angry at the Barlaser sending off. It seemed an obvious decision. To be honest it hardly made a difference to the pattern of play thereafter.
I realise the club is where it is because of Coley’s attitude, so I suppose I shouldn’t complain but I love the reputation the club has, that Stanley are everyone’s second fave team....his interview really doesn’t help that.
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26-01-2019, 21:14
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Re: Clayton End v Derby
Great day unlucky with the result, BUT what disappointed me was Sykes taking a little kick at the Derby player on his back in the clayton end box lucky ref and liner missed it.
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26-01-2019, 21:36
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Re: Clayton End v Derby
Just had a peek on Derby's fans forum, some good comments on there about their match day experience. Seems most were happy & agree they were lucky to come away with the victory.
Great that we can please the away fans, in fact they were probably treated better than some of our own - don't want to go into details as I made my concerns known after the game but there are definitely lessons to be learned when we have a 'big game' at The Crown
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26-01-2019, 22:08
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Re: Clayton End v Derby
Not often I get to see Stanley, but I was quite impressed. Much better than the Ipswich game. Hughes, Sykes (save that little kick) and McConville impressed me the most but liked Johnson too.
Contrary to most apparently I thought the red card was harsh.
But from what I have seen I don't think this is a team suited to a one forward line up.
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26-01-2019, 23:07
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Re: Clayton End v Derby
My first game watching them on the tube, the lads played very well and were very unfortunate not to have a replay. Stanley had the better chances and need to find another Billy Kee to double up front. The lad who got the red was a little hard done to as the Derby player went down very soft BUT he has to give his head a shake, after the first yellow he was always on fat mans [ref] radar. I liked the late sub who scared Derby with his speed, all in all a great cup game which could easily have ended differently. Well done all concerned.
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26-01-2019, 23:48
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Re: Clayton End v Derby
Thank you Stanley fans for your hospitality. Your team and club are a great credit to you. The fame could have gone your way but it ran for us this time. Overall feeling of our fan is that it was a great day out but shame about your manager who showed no class in his interview. Disrespectful to the ref and dcfc.
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27-01-2019, 00:37
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Re: Clayton End v Derby
My twopence, it was even game. Stanley played well. Felt red card was probably fair two silly challenges from barlaser. He gave the referree decisions to make. Kee battled well up front winning a fair few contests. Hughes showed his usual great composure. Connelly had his best game for a long while. The new sub reminded me of a young Michael Owen. I disliked Coleman's after match comments but can't fault his passion and the change in tactics today gave us a better defensive structure. The flag display by jase and the gang was ace.
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27-01-2019, 08:44
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Re: Clayton End v Derby
Watched the game last night (a couple of times) no complaints at all oer the sending off, twas just one of those things imho
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27-01-2019, 10:48
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Re: Clayton End v Derby
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Originally Posted by ferret man
Great day unlucky with the result, BUT what disappointed me was Sykes taking a little kick at the Derby player on his back in the clayton end box lucky ref and liner missed it.
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I don’t think it was as bad as people are making out to be! Both involved were 18/19 and I believe Sykes was angry that the Derby striker had dived, quite rightly so! He was just giving him a boot up the bum to get up, nothing malicious!
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27-01-2019, 10:56
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Re: Clayton End v Derby
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Originally Posted by ferret man
Great day unlucky with the result, BUT what disappointed me was Sykes taking a little kick at the Derby player on his back in the clayton end box lucky ref and liner missed it.
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I too was an armchair fan yesterday and what i saw made me proud to be a Stanley fan. But I also agree re Barlaser, he deserved his red card and although the Ref and his assistants missed Sykes little kick, the TV didn't and I'm afraid it might be picked up by the FA and another player with a lengthy ban follows suit. Great display from the Clayton end (well done Jase for the organisation). One thing I found funny was Kelle Roos, he seemed to dive to make a save after the ball had passed him on 2 or 3 occasions, however, the one dive he made to save the ball, was the one that stopped us getting a replay!
Also, I agree about Professor Coleman's comments. I do feel for him, but, there was only one person to blame for potentially spoiling the match and that was Barlaser, not the referee.
As I said, despite the result, I was proud of what I saw yesterday during the live transmission and also the comments of the pundits on Match of the Day!
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27-01-2019, 11:45
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Re: Clayton End v Derby
When Emirates Airline are paying to advertise at your ground, you know you've hit the big time.
Result aside, what a superb day yesterday proved for those who really matter - the fans.
A veritable army of Derby fans invaded the town to discover what Accrington Stanley are all about - friendly hospitality & the best value-for-money in the football league.
You couldn't find a parking spot within a mile of the ground & every local pub was 'Rammed' (get it?) full.
The pre-match build up was electric with anticipation of a shock result. Should we be disappointed - NO!
Our boys played there part in a game which, on another day, could have gone our way. A draw would have been a fair result.
Forget the result. Yesterday was all about publicity.
Of reinforcing the reputation in the hearts & minds of the football loving public of our leading position as the plucky underdog who never gives up.
Judging by the positive comments from the Derby forum, we've added another legion of fans who have adopted our little club as their 'second' team.
What with bumper TV rights & another packed stadium, the coffers must be overflowing at the moment. Happy days indeed.
What a shame our manager spoiled the party with his unecessary (& unfounded) sour grapes after-match interview.
Mr Coleman, there were 5397 people who didn't agree with you!
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27-01-2019, 13:55
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Re: Clayton End v Derby
Really enjoyed the day out yesterday, proper club, everyone very friendly including the stewards (steward steward start the bounce), but especially the fan marquee, £2 a pint of real ale and an excellent band.
I thought your home end behind the goal looked great before the game, and kept the noise going throughout, we could still hear them when we were getting on the bus! We didn't really match you, although it was great to be on a proper terrace again, having no roof means all the noise gets lost.
I thought you were unlucky not to at least get a replay, but that's football I guess. The only real downer on the day was the comments by your manager, I know where he's coming from with the refs, but there was no disrespect intended by our manager and coaching staff celebrating with us fans at the end (didn't you do the same when you won promotion at Woking?).
Good luck for the future, hope to see you in the Championship one day.
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27-01-2019, 16:46
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Re: Clayton End v Derby
Well done Coley for apologising! My total faith restored in him.
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27-01-2019, 17:10
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