Bristol City (A) League One, Sun 3 May, 12.15pm
Reports and reaction from the 2014-2015 season as Walsall finished 14th in League 1
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Re: Bristol City (A) League One, Sun 3 May, 12.15pm
Congrats lads, our defeat is now trending nationally on Facebook :shock:
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Re: Bristol City (A) League One, Sun 3 May, 12.15pm
bangsection wrote:Touch confused by this thread. Lots of people who didn't go seem to be very angry. But lots of people who did go seem to have had a whale of a time.
Is there really nobody who attended yesterday's game willing to condemn the team, the manager and the performance in the strongest possible terms, perhaps using CAPITAL LETTERS and words like SHAMBLES, EMBARRASSMENT, NADIR and VANARAMA CONFERENCE?
Are we really to believe that there wasn't a burning pile of season tickets illuminating the murderous visages of the long-suffering handful who stayed to jeer our sparrow-hearted collection of pygmies from the field?
Nobody who was there has condemned the performance because it's become the norm we've played as badly as that on a number of occasions this season and lost 1-0 or even scrapped a 0-0 the only difference yesterday was we were playing the best team in the league. The chants that went " Your nothing special we lose every week " and " How cack must you be you've only scored 8" may be tongue in cheek but in reality they sum up the feelings of our loyal supporter's and what we've had to put up with this season home and away.
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Re: Bristol City (A) League One, Sun 3 May, 12.15pm
bangsection wrote:Touch confused by this thread. Lots of people who didn't go seem to be very angry. But lots of people who did go seem to have had a whale of a time.
Is there really nobody who attended yesterday's game willing to condemn the team, the manager and the performance in the strongest possible terms, perhaps using CAPITAL LETTERS and words like SHAMBLES, EMBARRASSMENT, NADIR and VANARAMA CONFERENCE?
Are we really to believe that there wasn't a burning pile of season tickets illuminating the murderous visages of the long-suffering handful who stayed to jeer our sparrow-hearted collection of pygmies from the field?
Spot on.
There's a population of football fans who have reduced following their team to looking at some stats and a scoreline and then getting ridulously outraged via the Internet or phone-ins despite having invested neither time or money in actually witnessing the event that gets them so hot under the collar.
It's like Gonzo football and much like the pornographic equivalent is the domain of a bunch of barclays.
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Re: Bristol City (A) League One, Sun 3 May, 12.15pm
Strange, Leigh (now my home town) is pure rugby league, yet in the town this morning, my window sticker (a dead giveaway) gave rise to the ridicule of "8 bloody one, 8 bloody one, and their centre forward wears glasses, whilst he's playing!" Barnstoneworth loosing to Brighouse Reserves in an episode of 'Ripping Yarns' was at the centre of such ridicule I believe. :wink:
Still at least we have a degree of notoriety now, even in a rugby league town!!
Being a follower of gurole Worsul, can be testing at times!
Good to see a car in the carpark in Cleckheaton (West Yorkshire) sporting a Walsall sticker in his car on a visit to the area Friday last..............we get everywhere, cus weem Worsul aye we!!!!
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Still at least we have a degree of notoriety now, even in a rugby league town!!
Being a follower of gurole Worsul, can be testing at times!
Good to see a car in the carpark in Cleckheaton (West Yorkshire) sporting a Walsall sticker in his car on a visit to the area Friday last..............we get everywhere, cus weem Worsul aye we!!!!
UTS always
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Re: Bristol City (A) League One, Sun 3 May, 12.15pm
no mate, we seen enough in the first half to make us happy and excited about the future, second half bristol just managed to find the back of the net when ever they penetrated our box.... at 2-2 and just before there goal we looked like the team to take the lead but straight off out corner they got one goal and then just seemed to have their tails up...
a few left early and seemed disgruntled but more at the frustration of conceding then any poor sloppy play.
a few left early and seemed disgruntled but more at the frustration of conceding then any poor sloppy play.
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Re: Bristol City (A) League One, Sun 3 May, 12.15pm
Ancient Moaner wrote:... Barnstoneworth losing to Brighouse Reserves in an episode of 'Ripping Yarns' ...
... and Walsall FC were mentioned in that episode (Golden Gordon)! :D
"I aven't come 'ere from Walsall to argue about bloody shorts!" - or some such similar words.
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Re: Bristol City (A) League One, Sun 3 May, 12.15pm
TheSwift wrote:Congrats lads, our defeat is now trending nationally on Facebook :shock:
On course to being my most-viewed Walsall video.
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Re: Bristol City (A) League One, Sun 3 May, 12.15pm
bangsection wrote:Touch confused by this thread. Lots of people who didn't go seem to be very angry. But lots of people who did go seem to have had a whale of a time.
Is there really nobody who attended yesterday's game willing to condemn the team, the manager and the performance in the strongest possible terms, perhaps using CAPITAL LETTERS and words like SHAMBLES, EMBARRASSMENT, NADIR and VANARAMA CONFERENCE?
Are we really to believe that there wasn't a burning pile of season tickets illuminating the murderous visages of the long-suffering handful who stayed to jeer our sparrow-hearted collection of pygmies from the field?
In a Ten goal thriller - everyone wins! Especially football! :D
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Re: Bristol City (A) League One, Sun 3 May, 12.15pm
SaigonSaddler wrote:We should have gone for them at Wembley, they said.
They aren't that good, they said.
2-0 was a disgrace, they said.
:D
2-0 wasn't a disgrace Saigon,I would rather they had a real good go,throw the kitchen sink at them and lose 8-2 than play safe and bore the pants of people who have paid a fortune to take part in a once in a lifetime occasion and feel totally short changed.
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Re: Bristol City (A) League One, Sun 3 May, 12.15pm
sid swifty wrote:SaigonSaddler wrote:We should have gone for them at Wembley, they said.
They aren't that good, they said.
2-0 was a disgrace, they said.
:D
2-0 wasn't a disgrace Saigon,I would rather they had a real good go,throw the kitchen sink at them and lose 8-2 than play safe and bore the pants of people who have paid a fortune to take part in a once in a lifetime occasion and feel totally short changed.
Didn't you claim they had quote: "brought shame upon the town" ?
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Re: Bristol City (A) League One, Sun 3 May, 12.15pm
sid swifty wrote:SaigonSaddler wrote:We should have gone for them at Wembley, they said.
They aren't that good, they said.
2-0 was a disgrace, they said.
:D
2-0 wasn't a disgrace Saigon,I would rather they had a real good go,throw the kitchen sink at them and lose 8-2 than play safe and bore the pants of people who have paid a fortune to take part in a once in a lifetime occasion and feel totally short changed.
We'd go down in the history books as the worst cup finalists ever. We'd be a joke. A quiz question for failure.
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Re: Bristol City (A) League One, Sun 3 May, 12.15pm
PT wrote:bangsection wrote:Touch confused by this thread. Lots of people who didn't go seem to be very angry. But lots of people who did go seem to have had a whale of a time.
Is there really nobody who attended yesterday's game willing to condemn the team, the manager and the performance in the strongest possible terms, perhaps using CAPITAL LETTERS and words like SHAMBLES, EMBARRASSMENT, NADIR and VANARAMA CONFERENCE?
Are we really to believe that there wasn't a burning pile of season tickets illuminating the murderous visages of the long-suffering handful who stayed to jeer our sparrow-hearted collection of pygmies from the field?
Spot on.
There's a population of football fans who have reduced following their team to looking at some stats and a scoreline and then getting ridulously outraged via the Internet or phone-ins despite having invested neither time or money in actually witnessing the event that gets them so hot under the collar.
It's like Gonzo football and much like the pornographic equivalent is the domain of a bunch of barclays.
Most calls on 606 start -
Presenter - "We've got Alan on the phone who wants to talk about the penalty Everton were awarded at the Emirates. Hi Alan, what's your point?"
Alan - "That was never a penalty. The referee was against us all game."
Presenter - "Were you at the match Alan?"
Alan - "No."
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Re: Bristol City (A) League One, Sun 3 May, 12.15pm
A month or two ago, I thought a few said they'd rather see us score a few but still lose than see 0-0 and 0-1's didn't they? :wink:
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Re: Bristol City (A) League One, Sun 3 May, 12.15pm
cumbria-saddler wrote:A month or two ago, I thought a few said they'd rather see us score a few but still lose than see 0-0 and 0-1's didn't they? :wink:
Let's be quiet they're trying to think :wink:
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Re: Bristol City (A) League One, Sun 3 May, 12.15pm
I'm sure they were thinking more along the lines of 3-2.
8-2 is just taking the p.
8-2 is just taking the p.
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Re: Bristol City (A) League One, Sun 3 May, 12.15pm
There's always a silver lining
The Hong Kong branch will be holding one of its famous HK Saddlers' Nights Out, the first for a while.
Our motto. 'We drink to forget. UT?'
The Hong Kong branch will be holding one of its famous HK Saddlers' Nights Out, the first for a while.
Our motto. 'We drink to forget. UT?'
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Re: Bristol City (A) League One, Sun 3 May, 12.15pm
cumbria-saddler wrote:A month or two ago, I thought a few said they'd rather see us score a few but still lose than see 0-0 and 0-1's didn't they? :wink:
A bit desperate aren't you cumbria, can you point me in the direction of the 'few', I must have missed those 'few' posters. What is your view on the actual performance or if you didn't attend what in your opinion are the reasons why we suffered a record defeat not only for this season but for the last 34 years by any club in this division? Here's another question, do you think that SMITHOUT is mainly responsible for this record defeat?
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Cully wrote:cumbria-saddler wrote:A month or two ago, I thought a few said they'd rather see us score a few but still lose than see 0-0 and 0-1's didn't they? :wink:
A bit desperate aren't you cumbria, can you point me in the direction of the 'few', I must have missed those 'few' posters. What is your view on the actual performance or if you didn't attend what in your opinion are the reasons why we suffered a record defeat not only for this season but for the last 34 years by any club in this division? Here's another question, do you think that SMITHOUT is mainly responsible for this record defeat?
If SMITHOUT is responsible, he is also responsible for the first-half performance in which we matched the runaway champions, took the lead, and only got pegged back by an extremely dubious penalty. The same players featured in the second half (largely), so I would place the burden of blame on those players whose effort/skill/attitude (delete as necessary) didn't come up to scratch in that second half.
You can't have it both ways Cullymeister..........SMITHIN !!! :D
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Re: Bristol City (A) League One, Sun 3 May, 12.15pm
Oh dear, so we had it all wrong, it was the players wot dun it!
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Re: Bristol City (A) League One, Sun 3 May, 12.15pm
bangsection wrote:Touch confused by this thread. Lots of people who didn't go seem to be very angry. But lots of people who did go seem to have had a whale of a time.
Is there really nobody who attended yesterday's game willing to condemn the team, the manager and the performance in the strongest possible terms, perhaps using CAPITAL LETTERS and words like SHAMBLES, EMBARRASSMENT, NADIR and VANARAMA CONFERENCE?
Are we really to believe that there wasn't a burning pile of season tickets illuminating the murderous visages of the long-suffering handful who stayed to jeer our sparrow-hearted collection of pygmies from the field?
Love it. I especially liked the threads over on the AAW message board entitled 'Where do we go from here?' and 'Utter embarrassment', which were started before most of us had made it as far as Gloucester. :lol:
£2.30 a goal in 90 minutes of football? Now that's value!
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Re: Bristol City (A) League One, Sun 3 May, 12.15pm
Welsh_Saddler wrote:Cully wrote:cumbria-saddler wrote:A month or two ago, I thought a few said they'd rather see us score a few but still lose than see 0-0 and 0-1's didn't they? :wink:
A bit desperate aren't you cumbria, can you point me in the direction of the 'few', I must have missed those 'few' posters. What is your view on the actual performance or if you didn't attend what in your opinion are the reasons why we suffered a record defeat not only for this season but for the last 34 years by any club in this division? Here's another question, do you think that SMITHOUT is mainly responsible for this record defeat?
If SMITHOUT is responsible, he is also responsible for the first-half performance in which we matched the runaway champions, took the lead, and only got pegged back by an extremely dubious penalty. The same players featured in the second half (largely), so I would place the burden of blame on those players whose effort/skill/attitude (delete as necessary) didn't come up to scratch in that second half.
You can't have it both ways Cullymeister..........SMITHIN !!! :D
The problem for Smith, Welshy, is a football match is 90 minutes long, not 45. It's no good finding the magic formula for half the game, only to lose it again for the next 45. Similar to the season, it's no good finding a winning formula for a few games towards the end (or start, last year) of a season, only to completely lose the plot for the majority of the season.
Perhaps, when the learning curve has been travelled, and he's stopped his learning of football management (currently predicted to be around May 2025) we can look forward to the long awaited upturn in form.
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Re: Bristol City (A) League One, Sun 3 May, 12.15pm
cumbria-saddler wrote:A month or two ago, I thought a few said they'd rather see us score a few but still lose than see 0-0 and 0-1's didn't they? :wink:
One of them was me, but with the 'Messiah' Buckley in charge!
I'm sure most of us would rather see us lose 6-5 or draw 3-3 (as recently) instead of the tedious 0-0 0-1 drivel that we had come to expect!
Not that an 8-2 reverse is acceptable (unless the Messiah was in charge that is, cus the next week we would win 5-1!! :lol: :lol: )
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Re: Bristol City (A) League One, Sun 3 May, 12.15pm
Pedagogue wrote:Ancient Moaner wrote:... Barnstoneworth losing to Brighouse Reserves in an episode of 'Ripping Yarns' ...
... and Walsall FC were mentioned in that episode (Golden Gordon)! :D
"I aven't come 'ere from Walsall to argue about bloody shorts!" - or some such similar words.
"It were a free transfer an'all"
Didn't he get put in prison for public indecency after giving away his shorts to the player crying cus his had been nicked?
Classic stuff, to those of you who have not seen this episode, I say this "watch it and keep for all time" it will so remind you of a certain Midlands club who live a poverty stricken life, with pith poor gates and a team to match!! :lol: :lol:
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Re: Bristol City (A) League One, Sun 3 May, 12.15pm
Super Gabor wrote:Think we can win this. Draw at worst.
Last outing for our godawful flourescent away kit. RIP
No one can legislate for 8 lucky goals. :wink:
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Re: Bristol City (A) League One, Sun 3 May, 12.15pm
Cully wrote:cumbria-saddler wrote:A month or two ago, I thought a few said they'd rather see us score a few but still lose than see 0-0 and 0-1's didn't they? :wink:
A bit desperate aren't you cumbria, can you point me in the direction of the 'few', I must have missed those 'few' posters. What is your view on the actual performance or if you didn't attend what in your opinion are the reasons why we suffered a record defeat not only for this season but for the last 34 years by any club in this division? Here's another question, do you think that SMITHOUT is mainly responsible for this record defeat?
Obviously that wasn't a serious comment Cully, hence the :wink: at the end.
But when we were in the spell where we'd not scored in 6 hours or something, there were people commenting on match threads that they'd rather see us have a go and lose than just pass sideways all game and end up with nil. And by the sounds of what I heard on Saddlers player, we did have a go, in the first half anyway.
And I couldn't make the game, as I was working all weekend, that's why I haven't come on here and criticised the performance or praised it for that matter, like I usually do whenever I can make it to a game.
And to answer your question, the manager obviously has a fair chunk of the responsibility for any result, but the players surely have to take part of this responsibility too? As much as you can coach, train, practice and motivate the players, there's only so much a manager can do once his players are on the pitch.
This result is a one-off, and certainly shouldn't be used alone as a reason for Smith to be sacked.. its not like we've been losing by 6 goals every week.
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Re: Bristol City (A) League One, Sun 3 May, 12.15pm
cumbria-saddler wrote:This result is a one-off, and certainly shouldn't be used alone as a reason for Smith to be sacked.. its not like we've been losing by 6 goals every week.
I agree. A result as one-off as this (regardless of how bad it was) should not be used as evidence against Smith.
Anyway, there's plenty of previous damning evidence :wink:
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Re: Bristol City (A) League One, Sun 3 May, 12.15pm
Guest wrote:There's always a silver lining
The Hong Kong branch will be holding one of its famous HK Saddlers' Nights Out, the first for a while.
Our motto. 'We drink to forget. UT?'
Forget what?
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Re: Bristol City (A) League One, Sun 3 May, 12.15pm
That was probably one of the worst seasons for watching Walsall entertain, despite the occasional exception, I have ever seen home and away. In the main, tedious, boring and predictable performances and defended by some with a bizarre sense of loyalty to SMITHOUT [who is statistically our worst manager in recent years] most of whom don't appear to have watched any games or in a few instances more than a couple of times this season.
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See you all next season :D
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See you all next season :D
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Re: Bristol City (A) League One, Sun 3 May, 12.15pm
Okay its one goal out.
https://youtu.be/S9KXrRUZqtw
What a lovely gesture by the wife,she understands football.
https://youtu.be/S9KXrRUZqtw
What a lovely gesture by the wife,she understands football.
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Re: Bristol City (A) League One, Sun 3 May, 12.15pm
Barnstoneworth. One worse than Walsall.
I suppose one could argue that the absolute stuffing that ended our season was better at their place than Wembley. I'd have hated to have flown 20,000km to watch us get tonked like that.
I suppose one could argue that the absolute stuffing that ended our season was better at their place than Wembley. I'd have hated to have flown 20,000km to watch us get tonked like that.
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