MILO5 wrote:2- 0 saddlers
Peter Hart and Richard O'Kelly to score
Finacial woes eased as 9,064 turn up ; pies sold old by 14.54
Times are hard. :(
MILO5 wrote:2- 0 saddlers
Peter Hart and Richard O'Kelly to score
Finacial woes eased as 9,064 turn up ; pies sold old by 14.54
tinned wrote:Evo Boozy Saddler wrote:Walsall 3 Stockport 0. Jones hat trick. Hope that they have still got the keeper that me and Tinned gave a hint of good natured abuse too at the away match last season :D
My memory is awful. Was that the albino lad?
geoffwhiting wrote:News gets better and better ! :) :D :lol: Well done Darren Byfield, we should surely take the 3 points from here.
What are conditions like down there ? It was unbelievably wet here yesterday and overnight, and indications were that the same stuff was headed inland from here to the Midlands. Made me think the game might be off, but happily not, though the high winds and (presumably) heavy rain would have made conditions quite difficult to play decent football.
geoffwhiting wrote:Excellent result at Bescot, Leeds held 0-0 by Swindon and MKD blitzed 5-1 at The Valley - a good day I'd say.
It's being reported on the Saddlers Live site that possession today was 72%:28% in favour of Stockport. :shock: Can those who've been there confirm if this could possibly be correct? Also, any news on the attendance today? Thanks guys.
geoffwhiting wrote:Thanks LC and BS for responding with those snippets of information. Now, how about those possession stats, 28% Saddlers:72% Stockport. Any semblance of truth in that ? :?
geoffwhiting wrote:Thanks LC and BS for responding with those snippets of information. Now, how about those possession stats, 28% Saddlers:72% Stockport. Any semblance of truth in that ? :?
Bangor Cymru Saddler wrote:geoffwhiting wrote:Thanks LC and BS for responding with those snippets of information. Now, how about those possession stats, 28% Saddlers:72% Stockport. Any semblance of truth in that ? :?
I would have said they had more of the possession, but those stats a little bit over the top.
We were poor for large periods but had the class when it told. If they had a decent striker however, it might have been a different story, the majority of their attacks came down out left, which is no real surprise.
Byfield was the difference today, and Braldye backed him up with what could have been his best performance since Money was manager here - he was that good today. I just hope he continues this form.
chestersaddler wrote:Bangor Cymru Saddler wrote:geoffwhiting wrote:Thanks LC and BS for responding with those snippets of information. Now, how about those possession stats, 28% Saddlers:72% Stockport. Any semblance of truth in that ? :?
I would have said they had more of the possession, but those stats a little bit over the top.
We were poor for large periods but had the class when it told. If they had a decent striker however, it might have been a different story, the majority of their attacks came down out left, which is no real surprise.
Byfield was the difference today, and Braldye backed him up with what could have been his best performance since Money was manager here - he was that good today. I just hope he continues this form.
thskan rfo hte rpoert, Bgaron :wink:
scott_powell wrote:Now thats more like the old Bradley!! Even though it was a definate foul for our second goal :)
Well done Richards too. Chased everything he could. Glad he listened to the fans at stourbridge
Bangor Cymru Saddler wrote:scott_powell wrote:Now thats more like the old Bradley!! Even though it was a definate foul for our second goal :)
Well done Richards too. Chased everything he could. Glad he listened to the fans at stourbridge
I disagree, it was a superb challenge.
scott_powell wrote:Bangor Cymru Saddler wrote:scott_powell wrote:Now thats more like the old Bradley!! Even though it was a definate foul for our second goal :)
Well done Richards too. Chased everything he could. Glad he listened to the fans at stourbridge
I disagree, it was a superb challenge.
I disagree with you along with many of the FTG lower
Whitti Steve wrote:scott_powell wrote:Bangor Cymru Saddler wrote:scott_powell wrote:Now thats more like the old Bradley!! Even though it was a definate foul for our second goal :)
Well done Richards too. Chased everything he could. Glad he listened to the fans at stourbridge
I disagree, it was a superb challenge.
I disagree with you along with many of the FTG lower
A definate foul. Which steve rushton the referee missed
scott_powell wrote:Whitti Steve wrote:scott_powell wrote:Bangor Cymru Saddler wrote:scott_powell wrote:Now thats more like the old Bradley!! Even though it was a definate foul for our second goal :)
Well done Richards too. Chased everything he could. Glad he listened to the fans at stourbridge
I disagree, it was a superb challenge.
I disagree with you along with many of the FTG lower
A definate foul. Which steve rushton the referee missed
Not one person around me thought it was a good challenge. If the ref pulled out a yellow card I probably wouldnt of complained. He was nowhere near the ball and completely took the man
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