MILO5 wrote:Charlton fans v.impressed with us on their sites.
Can't be bothered to register for intothevalley, and the other two I found are deader than last week's drug overdosers.
MILO5 wrote:Charlton fans v.impressed with us on their sites.
Exile wrote:MILO5 wrote:Charlton fans v.impressed with us on their sites.
Can't be bothered to register for intothevalley, and the other two I found are deader than last week's drug overdosers.
Ancient Moaner wrote:WFC_Rob wrote:Chesterfield 2-0 up now. :D
Great news for us of course...but note the attendance....virtually relegated, but still 5K+ ...folk of Walsall hang your heads in shame.... :(
leedssaddler wrote:WFC_Rob wrote:Sounds like we were the better side for the majority of the game.
A win next week has the potential to put us 7 clear with 3 games left. Given our goal difference, that would need Wycombe to win all three of their remaining games.
Agreed and don't forget Wycombe's 2 away games are at Charlton and the Wendys.
With our goal difference, reckon 50 points and 4 pts from 4 games will do it. Party in exeter?!
Darth Vader wrote:277 Walsall btw.
WFC_Rob wrote:The demise of Kevan Hurst is an interesting one. When he first showed up, he looked great - very composed, good delivery from wide, and whilst he's never had the pace to beat a man, he at least knew when to pass and move to get the beating of a fullback.
After a great start, he now looks like the weak link in our midfield - if not our entire starting eleven. But that is fairly typical of how things have changed this season - we started with Chambers and Taundry as our first choice pairing in midfield, yet neither can get into a much-improved side now. The same applies to Peterlin, who for a short period was our best midfielder - the best of a very bad bunch, admittedly.
Bernie wrote:WFC_Rob wrote:The demise of Kevan Hurst is an interesting one. When he first showed up, he looked great - very composed, good delivery from wide, and whilst he's never had the pace to beat a man, he at least knew when to pass and move to get the beating of a fullback.
After a great start, he now looks like the weak link in our midfield - if not our entire starting eleven. But that is fairly typical of how things have changed this season - we started with Chambers and Taundry as our first choice pairing in midfield, yet neither can get into a much-improved side now. The same applies to Peterlin, who for a short period was our best midfielder - the best of a very bad bunch, admittedly.
I agree with all that, except that the period when Hurst looked useful was fairly short. He made a great pass to set up a goal for Mantom against Colchester, but overall he loses possession far too easily, his passing is erratic and he is a definite weak link. The fact that Chambers and Taundry were for months our first choice central midfield pairing is one of the main reasons for our terrible season.
Willenhall Saddler wrote:leedssaddler wrote:WFC_Rob wrote:Sounds like we were the better side for the majority of the game.
A win next week has the potential to put us 7 clear with 3 games left. Given our goal difference, that would need Wycombe to win all three of their remaining games.
Agreed and don't forget Wycombe's 2 away games are at Charlton and the Wendys.
With our goal difference, reckon 50 points and 4 pts from 4 games will do it. Party in exeter?!
Don't write Exeter off just yet.They play Rochdale next week, then us! Now our recent record at their place isn't very good.IF they can manage 6 points from beating Rochdale & us they will be very much back in the mix to stay up! I've been to Exeter 3 times & never seen us win so hopefully there'll be a first time for that.
Willenhall Saddler wrote:Darth Vader wrote:277 Walsall btw.
That's more than i thought we would take to be honest.
Darth Vader wrote:Willenhall Saddler wrote:Darth Vader wrote:277 Walsall btw.
That's more than i thought we would take to be honest.
The extra 100 or so came to prove you wrong mate. :D
WFC_Rob wrote:The demise of Kevan Hurst is an interesting one. When he first showed up, he looked great - very composed, good delivery from wide, and whilst he's never had the pace to beat a man, he at least knew when to pass and move to get the beating of a fullback.
After a great start, he now looks like the weak link in our midfield - if not our entire starting eleven. But that is fairly typical of how things have changed this season - we started with Chambers and Taundry as our first choice pairing in midfield, yet neither can get into a much-improved side now. The same applies to Peterlin, who for a short period was our best midfielder - the best of a very bad bunch, admittedly.
Peterlin is injured.I was walking back from the ticket office last Saturday & he walked in front of me with a protective cast on his right foot.The club have kept that quiet.Every report says just recently that Deano has a fully fit squad to choose from.I don't think so.
Dean Smith has to be more careful with his playing budget this summer, regardless of which league we find ourselves in. Despite the apparent togetherness within the squad, a plethora of players on one year contracts and loans means we'll be building from a 5-a-side team upwards again in the summer.
priestley_saddler wrote:Beevers - The 'Lee Beevers awful Club' really annoys me. Not only is it ridiculous to cream over him every time he does something right, but all it does is emphasise how rarely that actually happens. Heard his name chanted twice today.
Percie wrote:priestley_saddler wrote:Beevers - The 'Lee Beevers awful Club' really annoys me. Not only is it ridiculous to cream over him every time he does something right, but all it does is emphasise how rarely that actually happens. Heard his name chanted twice today.
Sorry.
We'll sing louder for you next week
:D
Willenhall Saddler wrote:Percie wrote:priestley_saddler wrote:Beevers - The 'Lee Beevers awful Club' really annoys me. Not only is it ridiculous to cream over him every time he does something right, but all it does is emphasise how rarely that actually happens. Heard his name chanted twice today.
Sorry.
We'll sing louder for you next week
:D
It sounds like the start of the Men Behaving Badly theme tune to me :?
Willenhall Saddler wrote:So? How is that relevant to Beevers? I heard it was a tune off Soccer AM.
Saarland Saddler wrote:The Lee Beevers song as initiated by our group of people is along to the tune of BARBARA STREISLAND.
An official single will be released soon.
tinned wrote:Saarland Saddler wrote:The Lee Beevers song as initiated by our group of people is along to the tune of BARBARA STREISLAND.
An official single will be released soon.
Just admit you sing Lee Beevers songs in somekind of sarcastic joke. Otherwise you'll be seen as cluless.
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