Northampton Town (H) 28th April, 3pm
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Re: Northampton Town (H) 28th April, 3pm
They needed to win and in chasing that win they left loads of space. We actually used that space well and created a fair few good situations.
Up until their manager blinked first though (75 mins or so) they had outplayed us. Thank heavens for Liam Roberts.
And then that moment. Wow. Relief, joy, euphoria - I dunno what it was but blimey a stark reminder of why we all do this.
Can confirm limbs followed by singing in the central bit of the middle tier. That’s what it meant. :D
Up until their manager blinked first though (75 mins or so) they had outplayed us. Thank heavens for Liam Roberts.
And then that moment. Wow. Relief, joy, euphoria - I dunno what it was but blimey a stark reminder of why we all do this.
Can confirm limbs followed by singing in the central bit of the middle tier. That’s what it meant. :D
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Re: Northampton Town (H) 28th April, 3pm
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Re: Northampton Town (H) 28th April, 3pm
scott_powell wrote:Phil doesn’t celebrate important victories. Why would you? What would fan would enjoy a potential season saving victory? Why?! We should all go on the internet and tweet Mole absolute beans ...
“Now that that’s over @Daniel__Mole, resign and take your cretinous leach of a boss with you. The way you’ve treated fans this season brings shame to our club. You get no credit from me for survival and should shoulder the blame for this mess“
You really are a pathetic twerp. I presume you didn’t celebrate the Southampton survival day then? Anyone fancy looking through the old match day thread to see?
Embarrassment of a supporter you.
Who said I don't celebrate important victories? I think you'll find you've just made that up. I'm happy and relieved to have won, but I'm disgusted at the leadership team of the club this season, and it's important they know they've failed the fans in the last two years.
Unlike you, I don't go overboard at 1 goal after a crappy season, and I'm able to see the bigger picture.
Still, roll on next season, when you'll most probably believe all the "biggest budget ever" stuff then be crying by mid October.
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Re: Northampton Town (H) 28th April, 3pm
State of you. Seriously. Sad sad man.
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Re: Northampton Town (H) 28th April, 3pm
PT wrote:They needed to win and in chasing that win they left loads of space. We actually used that space well and created a fair few good situations.
Up until their manager blinked first though (75 mins or so) they had outplayed us. Thank heavens for Liam Roberts.
And then that moment. Wow. Relief, joy, euphoria - I dunno what it was but blimey a stark reminder of why we all do this.
Can confirm limbs followed by singing in the central bit of the middle tier. That’s what it meant. :D
One of the Northampton press guys on twitter was pointing out afterwards 0-0 would've kept things alive with the other results e.g. beat Oldham next week and Rochdale not winning would've been enough for Northampton.
State of their GD meant a win for them wouldn't have been much better than 0-0, still below Oldham etc.
Inexperience of their caretaker showed then.
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Re: Northampton Town (H) 28th April, 3pm
scott_powell wrote:State of you. Seriously. Sad sad man.
Coming from you?
:D :D :D :D
Havent you got a date with El_Nombre tonight, or are you two sleeping in separate rooms tonight?
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Re: Northampton Town (H) 28th April, 3pm
philthesaddler wrote:scott_powell wrote:State of you. Seriously. Sad sad man.
Coming from you?
:D :D :D :D
Havent you got a date with El_Nombre tonight, or are you two sleeping in separate rooms tonight?
Mate, me and Scott are both opposite ends of the spectrum. I disagree with virtually everything he says.
And we both think you are chatting beans. Let that sink in for a sec lol.
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Re: Northampton Town (H) 28th April, 3pm
El_Nombre wrote:philthesaddler wrote:scott_powell wrote:State of you. Seriously. Sad sad man.
Coming from you?
:D :D :D :D
Havent you got a date with El_Nombre tonight, or are you two sleeping in separate rooms tonight?
Mate, me and Scott are both opposite ends of the spectrum. I disagree with virtually everything he says.
And we both think you are chatting beans. Let that sink in for a sec lol.
:lol:
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Re: Northampton Town (H) 28th April, 3pm
El_Nombre wrote:philthesaddler wrote:scott_powell wrote:State of you. Seriously. Sad sad man.
Coming from you?
:D :D :D :D
Havent you got a date with El_Nombre tonight, or are you two sleeping in separate rooms tonight?
Mate, me and Scott are both opposite ends of the spectrum. I disagree with virtually everything he says.
And we both think you are chatting beans. Let that sink in for a sec lol.
Precisely - you are both at the extremes of the spectrum, I'm the centrist, the balanced one, the one who can see the value in todays win, but also the downright awful performance of the board in the last 24 months.
But enjoy your cuddle tonight, I'll be back when Scott is having his next break-down/argument with another poster...
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Re: Northampton Town (H) 28th April, 3pm
philthesaddler wrote:El_Nombre wrote:philthesaddler wrote:scott_powell wrote:State of you. Seriously. Sad sad man.
Coming from you?
:D :D :D :D
Havent you got a date with El_Nombre tonight, or are you two sleeping in separate rooms tonight?
Mate, me and Scott are both opposite ends of the spectrum. I disagree with virtually everything he says.
And we both think you are chatting beans. Let that sink in for a sec lol.
Precisely - you are both at the extremes of the spectrum, I'm the centrist, the balanced one, the one who can see the value in todays win, but also the downright awful performance of the board in the last 24 months.
But enjoy your cuddle tonight, I'll be back when Scott is having his next break-down/argument with another poster...
Phil is just a massive Scunthorpe. I had the horrible experience of sitting next him him at Chelsea at home. Spent all match abusing Chelsea players trying to be hilarious. Pretty sure you claimed you’d shagged half the players moms? Pathetic. You’re talking cack as per usual. Look like a twerp on here and twitter too. Well done.
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Re: Northampton Town (H) 28th April, 3pm
Back on topic
What a bloody result.
What a bloody result.
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Re: Northampton Town (H) 28th April, 3pm
Spectrum is a figure of speech in this context. This isn’t politics, there isn’t a right left or centre with football.
There is winning and losing. And I’m fudge delighted we won, don’t know about you.
There is winning and losing. And I’m fudge delighted we won, don’t know about you.
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Re: Northampton Town (H) 28th April, 3pm
Did anyone see Mullet head at the game today. Because the asset raiding twerp evaded the abuse he richly deserves on the back of the late goal. Don't forget who put us into the cack in the first place.
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Re: Northampton Town (H) 28th April, 3pm
scott_powell wrote:philthesaddler wrote:El_Nombre wrote:philthesaddler wrote:scott_powell wrote:State of you. Seriously. Sad sad man.
Coming from you?
:D :D :D :D
Havent you got a date with El_Nombre tonight, or are you two sleeping in separate rooms tonight?
Mate, me and Scott are both opposite ends of the spectrum. I disagree with virtually everything he says.
And we both think you are chatting beans. Let that sink in for a sec lol.
Precisely - you are both at the extremes of the spectrum, I'm the centrist, the balanced one, the one who can see the value in todays win, but also the downright awful performance of the board in the last 24 months.
But enjoy your cuddle tonight, I'll be back when Scott is having his next break-down/argument with another poster...
Phil is just a massive Scunthorpe. I had the horrible experience of sitting next him him at Chelsea at home. Spent all match abusing Chelsea players trying to be hilarious. Pretty sure you claimed you’d shagged half the players moms? Pathetic. You’re talking cack as per usual. Look like a twerp on here and twitter too. Well done.
Thanks for highlighting perfectly your level of intelligence, because from what you say you’ve never stood next to me, but by all means carry on with your paranoid delusions.
By the way, are you keeping a tally of the people on this board who you’ve called a Scunthorpe this season? You must be nearing a milestone. Hope you’re not expecting a party, cos not many would turn up...
On a serious note - Scott, seek help, you clearly have issues dealing with opinions that differ from yours. It’s not healthy, I have my opinions on WFC, and I don’t care what people think, you seem to get very wound up by people you’ve never met over trivial issues, for your mental happiness I think you should probably take a step back and chill.
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Re: Northampton Town (H) 28th April, 3pm
See that prat taking his baby with him for his pitch invasion moment? :D
Well done the lads. Nearly safe.
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Re: Northampton Town (H) 28th April, 3pm
Baka taking his shirt off as if HE had scored it :lol: showed a bit of passion though :wink:
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Re: Northampton Town (H) 28th April, 3pm
I hadn't realised until the third viewing of the goal that not only did Dobson score it, he also played the wide ball to Bakayoko from deep in his own half and then made up the distance by a run that speaks volumes for his fitness considering this was in time added on after 90 minutes!!
UTS :D
UTS :D
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Re: Northampton Town (H) 28th April, 3pm
Baka pretending he's scored the goals now, bless him. :lol:
Good pass though and brilliant finish from Dobson.
Just can't get over Northampton pushing everyone else up at that stage, 0-0 and they'd still have a very good chance of stopping up. Does no-one own phones or radios over there?! :lol:
Good pass though and brilliant finish from Dobson.
Just can't get over Northampton pushing everyone else up at that stage, 0-0 and they'd still have a very good chance of stopping up. Does no-one own phones or radios over there?! :lol:
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Re: Northampton Town (H) 28th April, 3pm
Exile wrote:
See that prat taking his baby with him for his pitch invasion moment? :D
Well done the lads. Nearly safe.
Ha ha. Just noticed the man and baby at 38 seconds. You can imagine the conversation:
1pm - the family kitchen-
“ we’ll be fine love. My first Walsall game was when I was two. She’s in safe hands”
“ well OK, you just be careful with her. I know how daft you can get about the football”
“ Honestly, you always think the worst of me. What on Earth do you think I’m going to do? Invade the pitch and leave her?”
“Sorry love, I just worry. Enjoy the game you two and Up The Saddlers”
4:49 - Banks’s Stadium - Tile Choice Lower
“. Yeeeeessss. Now bab, I promised your mom I wouldn’t leave ya, so we’re going on together. Over the wall. Yaaaaaaay”
6pm . Back home
“Enjoy the game you two?”
“It was brilliant. Last minute winner. She’s a lucky mascot. Should come every week. And look. Back in one piece. Safe and sound. I told you not to worry”.
“ I know. I Was being silly. Knew you’d be sensible really”.
Whistles.
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Re: Northampton Town (H) 28th April, 3pm
Guest wrote:swampysaddler wrote:http://www.skysports.com/watch/video/sports/football/competitions/league-one/11351451/walsall-1-0-northampton
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/18LH0aB ... p=drivesdk
Cheers Guest - you're my "poster of the season" for the highlights you give us.
How did we not lose that - maybe the posts they hit should be preserved for posterity.
Great ball from Baka for the goal and brilliant shot by Dobson.
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Re: Northampton Town (H) 28th April, 3pm
Cowshed wrote:Great atmosphere for a game at national league quality but a very intelligent team selection by mr Keates
Kory Roberts at left back gave us more height and a solid look at the back as did Devlin in midfield
Credit the players effort and energy as compared to Northampton we made no subs in normal time this being one of the benefits of a young team
Bakayoko struggled to hold the ball up but made some strong runs late on you have to give him that and of course the assist was composed
Thanks have to go to two posts, a bar and the back of Liam Roberts head
Also to Dean Austin for taking McWilliams off towards the end as he had been running the show and his absence in midfield created more space for our late pressure
And last but not least for the one bit of quality in the game to get the winner young Dobson for sure a future captain
We need a point and I need a pint
Uts
Kory played right back not left back....
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Re: Northampton Town (H) 28th April, 3pm
Sigh. Phil still the biggest idiot on this site. Could sap the joy out of any positive! When you unite Scott and El Nombre just to call you a tosser, then you know you're a tosser!! :lol:
Still buzzing!
The end.
Still buzzing!
The end.
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Re: Northampton Town (H) 28th April, 3pm
Hope we get the point we need on tuesday because my mate kenny rang me tonight to see if i wanted to come to fleetwood with him? without a ticket :lol: i said "but we haven't got tickets"? his response was "but this is ME you are talking to" :lol: looks like we will be in their end :mrgreen:
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Re: Northampton Town (H) 28th April, 3pm
Well, that reminds me why I keep going. After a miserable, toxic season, playing some of the worst football I've ever seen us play... somehow sneaking a win against a team that spent much of the match outplaying us despite being below us... makes it all worthwhile. Some of them may not be blessed with much footballing talent, but you couldn't fault the effort and passion of those players today. You could see what it meant to them (all of them), when the goal went in.
Glorious!
One more point now...
Glorious!
One more point now...
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Re: Northampton Town (H) 28th April, 3pm
coop63 wrote:Cowshed wrote:Great atmosphere for a game at national league quality but a very intelligent team selection by mr Keates
Kory Roberts at left back gave us more height and a solid look at the back as did Devlin in midfield
Credit the players effort and energy as compared to Northampton we made no subs in normal time this being one of the benefits of a young team
Bakayoko struggled to hold the ball up but made some strong runs late on you have to give him that and of course the assist was composed
Thanks have to go to two posts, a bar and the back of Liam Roberts head
Also to Dean Austin for taking McWilliams off towards the end as he had been running the show and his absence in midfield created more space for our late pressure
And last but not least for the one bit of quality in the game to get the winner young Dobson for sure a future captain
We need a point and I need a pint
Uts
Kory played right back not left back....
Unless I am mistaken he played neither
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Re: Northampton Town (H) 28th April, 3pm
You are mistaken. He played right back.
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Re: Northampton Town (H) 28th April, 3pm
Right back. Inspired move?
Their 22 murdered us, does anyone know why on earth he was taken off? For me, that was the major turning point!
Their 22 murdered us, does anyone know why on earth he was taken off? For me, that was the major turning point!
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Re: Northampton Town (H) 28th April, 3pm
Bristol Fan wrote:You are mistaken. He played right back.
Thanks for confirming - I was beginning to think I was at the wrong game but then remembered the pandemonium when that beauty from Dobson went in :D
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Re: Northampton Town (H) 28th April, 3pm
Whitters wrote:Guest wrote:swampysaddler wrote:http://www.skysports.com/watch/video/sports/football/competitions/league-one/11351451/walsall-1-0-northampton
For overseas Saddlers without VPN:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/18LH0aB ... p=drivesdk
Cheers Guest - you're my "poster of the season" for the highlights you give us.
How did we not lose that - maybe the posts they hit should be preserved for posterity.
Great ball from Baka for the goal and brilliant shot by Dobson.
Just for you, Whitters. :D The Channel 5 highlights.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1h5MYWu ... p=drivesdk
(I don't think I'll be able to do this next season when the highlights are on Quest. :( Not a channel I can get in HK at the moment.)
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