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Old 23-08-2008, 17:01   #1
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Ian who?

I just want to say well done to the lads for their performance today against Macclesfield. At times we played some very good football, with John Mullin orchestrating the play. It's a rarity for us to keep the ball on the floor playing a passing game and I for one hope to see more of it. In the first half chances looked slim as the long ball up to Paul Mullin was failing, but when we started using our midfield it worked well. Even if the two goals were OGs from the 'keeper, the football we played kept Macclesfield on the back foot for nearly all of the game. It's that sort of play that brings more people to our home games.
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Old 23-08-2008, 17:34   #2
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I just want to say well done to the lads for their performance today against Macclesfield. At times we played some very good football, with John Mullin orchestrating the play. It's a rarity for us to keep the ball on the floor playing a passing game and I for one hope to see more of it. In the first half chances looked slim as the long ball up to Paul Mullin was failing, but when we started using our midfield it worked well. Even if the two goals were OGs from the 'keeper, the football we played kept Macclesfield on the back foot for nearly all of the game. It's that sort of play that brings more people to our home games.
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Couldn't agree more. A very heartening performance and a real team effort.
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Old 23-08-2008, 17:50   #3
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Is there a clip of the accrington v macclesfield ??
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Old 23-08-2008, 17:53   #4
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Yeah! You'll see it on Match of the Day tonight.
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Old 23-08-2008, 17:55   #5
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I dont really think the title does the team that played today justice. We going to say Ian who? forever. your glad to see him go but when he has gone you still bring hes name back up?

very good football played today and hope we can carry this on throughout the season

also hope to see the people of accrington finally start coming back
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Old 23-08-2008, 18:01   #6
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It's a topical title Baldy don't get all het up
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Old 24-08-2008, 12:53   #7
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ian craney is great. good luck to the feller. well done JC in finding a replacement in J.Mullin.
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Old 24-08-2008, 12:57   #8
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I just want to say well done to the lads for their performance today against Macclesfield. At times we played some very good football, with John Mullin orchestrating the play. It's a rarity for us to keep the ball on the floor playing a passing game and I for one hope to see more of it. In the first half chances looked slim as the long ball up to Paul Mullin was failing, but when we started using our midfield it worked well. Even if the two goals were OGs from the 'keeper, the football we played kept Macclesfield on the back foot for nearly all of the game. It's that sort of play that brings more people to our home games.
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exactly what i said at full time shaker. played on the floor second half = much better display, its simple n they got the players that can do it, so carry on.
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