Hereford United v. Walsall - Friendly - 1/8/09
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Hereford United v. Walsall - Friendly - 1/8/09
Comments and predictions here.
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Re: Hereford United v. Walsall - Friendly - 1/8/09
I predict Duke will not be happy. :mrgreen:
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Re: Hereford United v. Walsall - Friendly - 1/8/09
Pedagogue wrote:Comments and predictions here.
I predict that WFC will get off scott free without a single murmur of dissatisfaction or critisism from anyone, despite promising Rushall that they would send a strong side this year, and then going back on their word and arranging the Hereford friendly!
Scumbags
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Re: Hereford United v. Walsall - Friendly - 1/8/09
swiftyboy wrote:Pedagogue wrote:Comments and predictions here.
I predict that WFC will get off scott free without a single murmur of dissatisfaction or critisism from anyone, despite promising Rushall that they would send a strong side this year, and then going back on their word and arranging the Hereford friendly!
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YAWN.
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Re: Hereford United v. Walsall - Friendly - 1/8/09
swiftyboy wrote:Pedagogue wrote:Comments and predictions here.
I predict that WFC will get off scott free without a single murmur of dissatisfaction or critisism from anyone, despite promising Rushall that they would send a strong side this year, and then going back on their word and arranging the Hereford friendly!
Scumbags
No one cares about Rushall, other than the filth that inhabits it, including my mother. Dirty hole.
I like the sound of our new signing though... Scott Free :mrgreen:
Edit* The above quote was said tongue in cheek. I know there are some very nice people in Rushall , most of my family live there*
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Re: Hereford United v. Walsall - Friendly - 1/8/09
swiftyboy wrote:Pedagogue wrote:Comments and predictions here.
I predict that WFC will get off scott free without a single murmur of dissatisfaction or critisism from anyone, despite promising Rushall that they would send a strong side this year, and then going back on their word and arranging the Hereford friendly!
Scumbags
Whatever we'd said to Rushall about sending a stronger side, it would have been totally wrong to have played our final friendly of pre-season against a side who have just been promoted to the NPL Division 1 (8th tier) side. That game needs to be against a side of comparable quality to ourselves: either a Football League side or a strong Conference side. It was Port Vale last season and I think that it's been the Villa and Manchester United XI games in other recent seasons.
If Rushall want to play a full strength Walsall side then the game needs to be at least a couple of weekends earlier. Playing such a weak side at the stage of pre-season when you're putting the finishing touches to things and looking to get a game that's maybe a bit more competitive than a normal friendly (and playing rivals like Vale and Hereford ought to give us that) would have been criminal. WFC need to look out for their own interests first, not Rushall's.
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Re: Hereford United v. Walsall - Friendly - 1/8/09
WS1 wrote:swiftyboy wrote:Pedagogue wrote:Comments and predictions here.
I predict that WFC will get off scott free without a single murmur of dissatisfaction or critisism from anyone, despite promising Rushall that they would send a strong side this year, and then going back on their word and arranging the Hereford friendly!
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YAWN.
Yes WS1, thats how boring you are
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Re: Hereford United v. Walsall - Friendly - 1/8/09
Plastic Hawk wrote:swiftyboy wrote:Pedagogue wrote:Comments and predictions here.
I predict that WFC will get off scott free without a single murmur of dissatisfaction or critisism from anyone, despite promising Rushall that they would send a strong side this year, and then going back on their word and arranging the Hereford friendly!
Scumbags
Whatever we'd said to Rushall about sending a stronger side, it would have been totally wrong to have played our final friendly of pre-season against a side who have just been promoted to the NPL Division 1 (8th tier) side. That game needs to be against a side of comparable quality to ourselves: either a Football League side or a strong Conference side. It was Port Vale last season and I think that it's been the Villa and Manchester United XI games in other recent seasons.
If Rushall want to play a full strength Walsall side then the game needs to be at least a couple of weekends earlier. Playing such a weak side at the stage of pre-season when you're putting the finishing touches to things and looking to get a game that's maybe a bit more competitive than a normal friendly (and playing rivals like Vale and Hereford ought to give us that) would have been criminal. WFC need to look out for their own interests first, not Rushall's.
Its the way its handled though PH! WFC not giving a toss about anyone but themselves! The game is a big deal to Rushall. If WFC had any decency, they would at least have made the effort to re-arrange, and apologise, and to my knowledge they have done neither!
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Re: Hereford United v. Walsall - Friendly - 1/8/09
swiftyboy wrote:The game is a big deal to Rushall. If WFC had any decency, they would at least have made the effort to re-arrange, and apologise, and to my knowledge they have done neither!
Is it such a big deal? No. If Rushall cared one iota they'd not have arranged a game this year, against Walsall (wait for it....) Youth! :roll:
Anyway, this is about the Hereford game.
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Re: Hereford United v. Walsall - Friendly - 1/8/09
Exile wrote:swiftyboy wrote:The game is a big deal to Rushall. If WFC had any decency, they would at least have made the effort to re-arrange, and apologise, and to my knowledge they have done neither!
Is it such a big deal? No. If Rushall cared one iota they'd not have arranged a game this year, against Walsall (wait for it....) Youth! :roll:
Anyway, this is about the Hereford game.
Hang on Exile! The point of my post is that WFC promised they would send a strong team this year, which in turn would attract a bigger crowd (mainly Walsall fans) but it will probably only be the youth team again now, as WFC changed the friendly to the Hereford one!
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Re: Hereford United v. Walsall - Friendly - 1/8/09
swiftyboy wrote:Its the way its handled though PH! WFC not giving a toss about anyone but themselves! The game is a big deal to Rushall. If WFC had any decency, they would at least have made the effort to re-arrange, and apologise, and to my knowledge they have done neither!
It's difficult to comment on that score without knowing all the details. How much say did WFC have in the date of the game? I really don't see that we'd have agreed to send a full strength side (or even a stronger one than last season - which isn't necessarily the same thing) in the full knowledge that the game would be on the last Saturday before the season started. It doesn't fit with the way that we (or any other side) have prepared for any season in the recent past.
Has there been a disagreement over dates between the two clubs? Maybe because the NPL season starts a week later than the FL and Rushall don't want to play what's likely to be their most attractive friendly close to a month before their league season starts. If so, then WFC may feel that they're doing ROFC a favour by sending any team at all on that weekend rather than insisting on playing the game in mid-July (possibly midweek also). Indeed, ROFC may feel that too - although obviously they'd prefer a full strength side and a Saturday in August it's possible that given the choice of one or the other they'd prefer the Saturday to the full team.
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Re: Hereford United v. Walsall - Friendly - 1/8/09
Plastic Hawk wrote:swiftyboy wrote:Pedagogue wrote:Comments and predictions here.
I predict that WFC will get off scott free without a single murmur of dissatisfaction or critisism from anyone, despite promising Rushall that they would send a strong side this year, and then going back on their word and arranging the Hereford friendly!
Scumbags
Whatever we'd said to Rushall about sending a stronger side, it would have been totally wrong to have played our final friendly of pre-season against a side who have just been promoted to the NPL Division 1 (8th tier) side. That game needs to be against a side of comparable quality to ourselves: either a Football League side or a strong Conference side. It was Port Vale last season and I think that it's been the Villa and Manchester United XI games in other recent seasons.
If Rushall want to play a full strength Walsall side then the game needs to be at least a couple of weekends earlier. Playing such a weak side at the stage of pre-season when you're putting the finishing touches to things and looking to get a game that's maybe a bit more competitive than a normal friendly (and playing rivals like Vale and Hereford ought to give us that) would have been criminal. WFC need to look out for their own interests first, not Rushall's.
It worries me to read someone as knowledgeable as your good self, PH, stating that "That game needs to be against a side of comparable quality to ourselves: either ........................... or a strong Conference side".
Blimey, are you expecting us to be comparable with the top of the Conference? Sounds less than promising :? :)
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Re: Hereford United v. Walsall - Friendly - 1/8/09
geoffwhiting wrote:Plastic Hawk wrote:swiftyboy wrote:Pedagogue wrote:Comments and predictions here.
I predict that WFC will get off scott free without a single murmur of dissatisfaction or critisism from anyone, despite promising Rushall that they would send a strong side this year, and then going back on their word and arranging the Hereford friendly!
Scumbags
Whatever we'd said to Rushall about sending a stronger side, it would have been totally wrong to have played our final friendly of pre-season against a side who have just been promoted to the NPL Division 1 (8th tier) side. That game needs to be against a side of comparable quality to ourselves: either a Football League side or a strong Conference side. It was Port Vale last season and I think that it's been the Villa and Manchester United XI games in other recent seasons.
If Rushall want to play a full strength Walsall side then the game needs to be at least a couple of weekends earlier. Playing such a weak side at the stage of pre-season when you're putting the finishing touches to things and looking to get a game that's maybe a bit more competitive than a normal friendly (and playing rivals like Vale and Hereford ought to give us that) would have been criminal. WFC need to look out for their own interests first, not Rushall's.
It worries me to read someone as knowledgeable as your good self, PH, stating that "That game needs to be against a side of comparable quality to ourselves: either ........................... or a strong Conference side".
Blimey, are you expecting us to be comparable with the top of the Conference? Sounds less than promising :? :)
:lol: :lol: :lol:
As comparable as we are with someone like Villa, who we've also played in late friendlies recently. Burton beat us two weeks before the start of the season last year. The comparison only needs to be pretty vague, so that the game is competitive and we have to work (even if the final result ends up 2 or 3 nil either way). ROFC wouldn't provide that - they could only compete by being more physical than is desirable in pre-season (and even then they'd almost certainly be woefully short so much earlier in their part-time pre-season). It's probably unlikely to be a good idea to play another League 1 side also.
In any event, we're playing what ought to be a strong League 2 side. I'd rather play a middling Championship side, but Hereford's not a bad call to give us a workout - especially away. :wink: :wink:
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Re: Hereford United v. Walsall - Friendly - 1/8/09
Exile wrote:I predict Duke will not be happy. :mrgreen:
:twisted: :wink:
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Re: Hereford United v. Walsall - Friendly - 1/8/09
The uts charasmatic engima and uts icon Big Baz 1 shall be attending this match. Then after the game i shall be heading straight to the uts pool tournament.
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big baz 1 wrote:The uts charasmatic engima and uts icon Big Baz 1 shall be attending this match. Then after the game i shall be heading straight to the uts pool tournament.
I see you still haven't sought counselling, regarding your masochistic tendencies ?
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gerryhatrick wrote:big baz 1 wrote:The uts charasmatic engima and uts icon Big Baz 1 shall be attending this match. Then after the game i shall be heading straight to the uts pool tournament.
I see you still haven't sought counselling, regarding your masochistic tendencies ?
I'm sure Bazz would prefer to call his little issue a matter of resilience and fortitude in the face of overwhelming odds. :D
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Re: Hereford United v. Walsall - Friendly - 1/8/09
gerryhatrick wrote:big baz 1 wrote:The uts charasmatic engima and uts icon Big Baz 1 shall be attending this match. Then after the game i shall be heading straight to the uts pool tournament.
I see you still haven't sought counselling, regarding your masochistic tendencies ?
It's even worse for me. Me, the missus and the kids are going down to meet a couple we recently met on holiday. As they're entertaining us all day at their gaff and the fact that he's a Hereford season ticket holder I think it only polite to watch the game from the home end. So if you see someone jump up if/when Walsall score and then get a good beating from the locals please feel free to wave a cheery hello :shock: :wink:
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Re: Hereford United v. Walsall - Friendly - 1/8/09
Tinned if you get battered by hereford fans because you jumped and cheered when walsall scored . I shall help out by dishing out big baz beatings to the hereford fans
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Re: Hereford United v. Walsall - Friendly - 1/8/09
big baz 1 wrote:Tinned if you get battered by hereford fans because you jumped and cheered when walsall scored . I shall help out by dishing out big baz beatings to the hereford fans
You silly boy.
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Re: Hereford United v. Walsall - Friendly - 1/8/09
I shall be at Hereford, and I even have 'er indoors' permission to say that....... I'll be the grumpy old dodgy-looking bloke with a red and white scarf!!! Oh, and I should (if I remember to take it) be carrying a notebook and pen so I can post a report early Sunday morning after belting round Port Talbot with the taxi Saturday night!!!
Last time I went to Hereford it was very very very cold - should be better than that mow, just very very wet...
Last time I went to Hereford it was very very very cold - should be better than that mow, just very very wet...
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Re: Hereford United v. Walsall - Friendly - 1/8/09
Hereford 0-1 Walsall
Super Sammy Parkin gets his first goal
Super Sammy Parkin gets his first goal
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Jockey wrote:Hereford 0-1 Walsall
Super Sammy Parkin gets his first goal
WM are saying its Roberts.
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Re: Hereford United v. Walsall - Friendly - 1/8/09
matt-thesaddler wrote:Jockey wrote:Hereford 0-1 Walsall
Super Sammy Parkin gets his first goal
WM are saying its Roberts.
Ive had two texts from the ground saying it was Parkin??
We're winning 1-0 from a goal by a baldie, just dont know which one :mrgreen:
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Re: Hereford United v. Walsall - Friendly - 1/8/09
WM said Roberts initially but during the half time updates they said it was Parkin. Deeney came on for Nicholls at HT.
Anyone know why Richards is in the centre when we have Mattis, Bradley, Taundry, O'Keefe and Davies who play there?
Anyone know why Richards is in the centre when we have Mattis, Bradley, Taundry, O'Keefe and Davies who play there?
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Re: Hereford United v. Walsall - Friendly - 1/8/09
matt-thesaddler wrote:Jockey wrote:Hereford 0-1 Walsall
Super Sammy Parkin gets his first goal
WM are saying its Roberts.
Don't trust WM with anything. These are the same people who said that we were gonna be sold and that were in talks with Lee Naylor.
Anyway i don't care who scored, as long as we win. :mrgreen:
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Re: Hereford United v. Walsall - Friendly - 1/8/09
60 odd Saddlers, amongst a crowd ( or is that a gathering ? ) of 590.
WFC performance " not very encouraging " - WM.
WFC performance " not very encouraging " - WM.
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Re: Hereford United v. Walsall - Friendly - 1/8/09
CocaCola_Saddlers wrote:
Anyone know why Richards is in the centre when we have Mattis, Bradley, Taundry, O'Keefe and Davies who play there?
I expect the managment want another good look at him, prior to a deciding
whether or not he deserves a deal.
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Re: Hereford United v. Walsall - Friendly - 1/8/09
swiftyboy wrote:Plastic Hawk wrote:swiftyboy wrote:Pedagogue wrote:Comments and predictions here.
I predict that WFC will get off scott free without a single murmur of dissatisfaction or critisism from anyone, despite promising Rushall that they would send a strong side this year, and then going back on their word and arranging the Hereford friendly!
Scumbags
Whatever we'd said to Rushall about sending a stronger side, it would have been totally wrong to have played our final friendly of pre-season against a side who have just been promoted to the NPL Division 1 (8th tier) side. That game needs to be against a side of comparable quality to ourselves: either a Football League side or a strong Conference side. It was Port Vale last season and I think that it's been the Villa and Manchester United XI games in other recent seasons.
If Rushall want to play a full strength Walsall side then the game needs to be at least a couple of weekends earlier. Playing such a weak side at the stage of pre-season when you're putting the finishing touches to things and looking to get a game that's maybe a bit more competitive than a normal friendly (and playing rivals like Vale and Hereford ought to give us that) would have been criminal. WFC need to look out for their own interests first, not Rushall's.
Its the way its handled though PH! WFC not giving a toss about anyone but themselves! The game is a big deal to Rushall. If WFC had any decency, they would at least have made the effort to re-arrange, and apologise, and to my knowledge they have done neither!
Another weak and to be honest pointless swipe at the club! Why bother? you spend more time slagging the club off than breathing it seems. But do you have to drag every thread into it. Yes, you dont like Walsall football club, we all get it. I came on here to read/talk about the Hereford game, not about hope hard done by Rushall are. And by the way, have they actually complained? No is the answer!
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