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30-01-2021, 16:36
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Re: Plymouth away thread.
2-2 not a bad goal the commentators aint bad either
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30-01-2021, 16:37
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Re: Plymouth away thread.
Mayor,s been a thorn in our side all game deserving equaliser.
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30-01-2021, 16:40
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Re: Plymouth away thread.
Hmmmm, I'm off outside to have a word with my red vegy friends
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30-01-2021, 16:45
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Re: Plymouth away thread.
Didnt work, they told me to F off...some didnt appreciate being splashed with water earlier...
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30-01-2021, 16:51
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Re: Plymouth away thread.
Good result I reckon. Well done u mighty reds.
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30-01-2021, 16:57
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Re: Plymouth away thread.
Excellent game possibly best of season draw a fair result for 2 sides playing football the right way in awful conditions, Argyle playing like that will be up there, some good individual performance,s Baxter pulled off 2 great saves again, Barclay had a real battle with Danny Mayor mom for me Mayor and Charles never stopped battling away and deserved his goal.
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30-01-2021, 17:03
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Re: Plymouth away thread.
Really good game, draw is probably a fair result overall. At the end 9f the day Ryan Lowe's triple substitution made the difference - an away point is always a good return & after being under the cosh in last minutes I was very relieved when the whistle was blown
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30-01-2021, 17:13
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Re: Plymouth away thread.
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Didnt work, they told me to F off...some didnt appreciate being splashed with water earlier...
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Must be because you used ‘ Yellow Water’ John!
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30-01-2021, 18:46
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Re: Plymouth away thread.
Decent point in the end.
We never really came to terms with Mayor - always the danger man.
Impressive shift that from Dion.
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30-01-2021, 19:08
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Re: Plymouth away thread.
I think Dion is fast becoming the key front man. He epitomises the Coleman model and has so much more to show of himself.
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30-01-2021, 19:12
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Re: Plymouth away thread.
Good point which will be even better if we make it 7 from a possible 9 on Tuesday night.
Butcher becoming an absolute class player, popped up all over the pitch and looks so comfortable in possession.
Class shift from Dion, Colby gone slightly under the radar last few games but I guess that has been amplified by Dions form.
Surprised Smyth came on, thought Burgess would be the obvious replacement for Uwakwe.
Will be interesting to see if anyone else comes in before the window closes, or if any outgoings.
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31-01-2021, 08:39
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Re: Plymouth away thread.
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Originally Posted by StanleyJosh
Good point which will be even better if we make it 7 from a possible 9 on Tuesday night.
Butcher becoming an absolute class player, popped up all over the pitch and looks so comfortable in possession.
Class shift from Dion, Colby gone slightly under the radar last few games but I guess that has been amplified by Dions form.
Surprised Smyth came on, thought Burgess would be the obvious replacement for Uwakwe.
Will be interesting to see if anyone else comes in before the window closes, or if any outgoings.
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I wasn't surprised Smyth came on more surprising taking Uwakawe off who had played really well, could have had a straight swap with Colby who wasn't influencing the game in the last 20 minutes.
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31-01-2021, 08:54
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Re: Plymouth away thread.
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Originally Posted by StanleyJosh
Good point which will be even better if we make it 7 from a possible 9 on Tuesday night.
Butcher becoming an absolute class player, popped up all over the pitch and looks so comfortable in possession.
Class shift from Dion, Colby gone slightly under the radar last few games but I guess that has been amplified by Dions form.
Surprised Smyth came on, thought Burgess would be the obvious replacement for Uwakwe.
Will be interesting to see if anyone else comes in before the window closes, or if any outgoings.
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With regards to any incomings or outgoings seeing as Doniecian was an obvious target as a wing back defender is there anyone in John's mind as good as Janoi who could improve the squad, outgoings with the lower league's suspending their season's again limits loan options for younger members of the squad, as for a permanent transfer away nothing on rumour mill apart from the interest in Savin earlier which now seems to have abated.
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31-01-2021, 10:13
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Re: Plymouth away thread.
everyone wants to win every game but sometimes you cannot even when playing well. not an easy place to get anything from and was happy with the point and performance. think charles may have finally started to show the potential he had when starting his career. at least coley gambled correctly again on a player whose career was going nowhere in non league although being one of the better players there.
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31-01-2021, 11:48
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Re: Plymouth away thread.
What a difference a week makes!
Only a matter of days ago, some were calling our strikers inept & yearning for a 'proven striker' during the transfer window.
Dion 'Charlie is my Darling' has now become our hero of the hour.
The reason for the transformation is clear. Dion & Colby are capable strikers....they just needed better service.
The man supplying the ammunition is Tariq Uwakwe who, after being side-lined (why?) was reintroduced before the Hull rematch.
He created the assists for Dion's goals against both Hull & Plymouth.
His reinstatement has given our attack more pace & more importantly, provided accurate service to our strikers.
Prince Charles could become our 'top-shot'...... if Tariq keeps loading the gun.
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