belgiansaddler wrote:latviancheese wrote:There is a very distinct atmosphere down the 'Fortress' these days...
Especially when Dancing Kev walks past :wink:
Thats just a stench.
belgiansaddler wrote:latviancheese wrote:There is a very distinct atmosphere down the 'Fortress' these days...
Especially when Dancing Kev walks past :wink:
latviancheese wrote:When do UTS ever publish my reports?
Do i need more boiled eggs?
tinned wrote:latviancheese wrote:When do UTS ever publish my reports?
Do i need more boiled eggs?
Like me, you need to write them sober one day :grin:
latviancheese wrote:When do UTS ever publish my reports?
Do i need more boiled eggs?
Exile wrote:Thanks to kshammer for his match report - made it to the front page, along with an awful pun that was irresistible!
http://upthesaddlers.com/wp/archives/20 ... mings-way/
Whitters wrote:latviancheese wrote:When do UTS ever publish my reports?
Do i need more boiled eggs?
You need to send Exile a regular parcel of things he can't get in NZ - wagon wheels, jammy dodgers, wine gums, haddock, scratchings, pork pies etc etc
kshammer wrote:Whitters wrote:latviancheese wrote:When do UTS ever publish my reports?
Do i need more boiled eggs?
You need to send Exile a regular parcel of things he can't get in NZ - wagon wheels, jammy dodgers, wine gums, haddock, scratchings, pork pies etc etc
I sent a half eaten balti pie and a copy of Razzle - worked a treat.
Rob Harvey wrote:Thoughts from the Tranmere newspapers:
http://www.wirralnews.co.uk/tranmere-rovers-fc/tranmere-rovers-fc-news/2013/08/05/we-looked-like-we-d-just-met-each-other-on-the-bus-says-tranmere-rovers-manager-ronnie-moore-after-defeat-at-walsall-80491-33691723/
http://www.wirralnews.co.uk/tranmere-rovers-fc/tranmere-rovers-fc-news/2013/08/05/tranmere-suffer-sever-memory-loss-at-walsall-80491-33691724/
wfc & chips wrote:i stated elsewhere that if smith could seamlessly replace the 3 who left, we'd be a force in this division. 1st impressions are that this is the case. great football all over the pitch, and a 1st half with more on-target attempts than i remember in hutchins' entire stewardship!
hard to argue with hemmings as motm, but gotta give a mention to:
benning. taylor has to battle for his place back.
westcarr. delighted to eat my words. cool finishes on top of a great performance, robbed of a hat-trick. i hope this lasts all season.
Magic Man Fan wrote:wfc & chips wrote:i stated elsewhere that if smith could seamlessly replace the 3 who left, we'd be a force in this division. 1st impressions are that this is the case. great football all over the pitch, and a 1st half with more on-target attempts than i remember in hutchins' entire stewardship!
hard to argue with hemmings as motm, but gotta give a mention to:
benning. taylor has to battle for his place back.
westcarr. delighted to eat my words. cool finishes on top of a great performance, robbed of a hat-trick. i hope this lasts all season.
The only difference for Westcarr is the goals, very important as they are. He was still doing all the other stuff last season, its just Grigg, Paterson and Brandy were taking the glory with the goals. Even so he still would have averaged more tham Brandy if he'd played all season, with the same goals:games ratio.
He does look fitter now he's had a Smith pre-season behind him though.
Ronnie Moore spotted the importance of his "in the hole role" that we've been trying to point out to his critics for months. Defenders can't handle the clever positioning and movement he makes (which doesnt have to be at 100 mph) which opens up space for others. Lalkovic has also now commented on it after knew game.
Wyrley_saddler wrote:Magic Man Fan wrote:wfc & chips wrote:i stated elsewhere that if smith could seamlessly replace the 3 who left, we'd be a force in this division. 1st impressions are that this is the case. great football all over the pitch, and a 1st half with more on-target attempts than i remember in hutchins' entire stewardship!
hard to argue with hemmings as motm, but gotta give a mention to:
benning. taylor has to battle for his place back.
westcarr. delighted to eat my words. cool finishes on top of a great performance, robbed of a hat-trick. i hope this lasts all season.
The only difference for Westcarr is the goals, very important as they are. He was still doing all the other stuff last season, its just Grigg, Paterson and Brandy were taking the glory with the goals. Even so he still would have averaged more tham Brandy if he'd played all season, with the same goals:games ratio.
He does look fitter now he's had a Smith pre-season behind him though.
Ronnie Moore spotted the importance of his "in the hole role" that we've been trying to point out to his critics for months. Defenders can't handle the clever positioning and movement he makes (which doesnt have to be at 100 mph) which opens up space for others. Lalkovic has also now commented on it after knew game.
The advantage of having a player in the hole is that no one knows who should be picking him up. Is it the midfielders or defenders? The defenders don't want to come out of position to mark him, and the midfielders don't want to drop deeper. Clever bit of tactics by our management team.
PT wrote:Whilst the coverage up here has lingered on how poorly Tranmere felt they played and Moore's hyperbole afterwards, there is some grudging praise for us in The Echo (with the "The" pronounced "Dee" and the ch part of echo elongated to dredge gob up from the back of the throat). I think the journalist is beginning to question Moore's wisdom of bringing in "experience" when a far more youthful and vibrant Walsall side played them off the park. And if experience is meant to bring in know-how and an understanding of how to deal with situations, then how come Moore seemed to be saying that his side had lost the plot and didn't play as they discussed. Could be a long hard season for them.
PT wrote:Whilst the coverage up here has lingered on how poorly Tranmere felt they played and Moore's hyperbole afterwards, there is some grudging praise for us in The Echo (with the "The" pronounced "Dee" and the ch part of echo elongated to dredge gob up from the back of the throat). I think the journalist is beginning to question Moore's wisdom of bringing in "experience" when a far more youthful and vibrant Walsall side played them off the park. And if experience is meant to bring in know-how and an understanding of how to deal with situations, then how come Moore seemed to be saying that his side had lost the plot and didn't play as they discussed. Could be a long hard season for them.
Magic Man Fan wrote:wfc & chips wrote:i stated elsewhere that if smith could seamlessly replace the 3 who left, we'd be a force in this division. 1st impressions are that this is the case. great football all over the pitch, and a 1st half with more on-target attempts than i remember in hutchins' entire stewardship!
hard to argue with hemmings as motm, but gotta give a mention to:
benning. taylor has to battle for his place back.
westcarr. delighted to eat my words. cool finishes on top of a great performance, robbed of a hat-trick. i hope this lasts all season.
The only difference for Westcarr is the goals, very important as they are. He was still doing all the other stuff last season, its just Grigg, Paterson and Brandy were taking the glory with the goals. Even so he still would have averaged more tham Brandy if he'd played all season, with the same goals:games ratio.
He does look fitter now he's had a Smith pre-season behind him though.
Ronnie Moore spotted the importance of his "in the hole role" that we've been trying to point out to his critics for months. Defenders can't handle the clever positioning and movement he makes (which doesnt have to be at 100 mph) which opens up space for others. Lalkovic has also now commented on it after knew game.
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