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  1. We’re playing a more risk, more reward style of football, trying to attract the press to draw the opposition onto us then attack the space down then channels and behind. We may make a mistake that will cost us the odd goal but all in all it seems to be working. Naismith is key to this with his distribution and passing into the midfield. Unfortunately, with Vyner it’s more to do with the defensive strength rather than the odd loose pass. 

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  2. 6 hours ago, Sleepy1968 said:

    Send me a PM and you can have mine.

    Whilst the code can only be used once, you can purchase up to two tickets at mates rates with it as long as it's done in the same transaction. You will have to complete the purchase of the third ticket on mates rates (using another code) as a seperate transaction. I suggest 'reserving/locking' the third seat using another web browser whislt completing the first transaction to prevent somebody else buying that seat. You can then switch to the second browser to complete that purchase.

    Thanks, I’ve about one now. Please pass this on to someone else should they need it. 

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  3. 19 minutes ago, big dosser said:

    as i said i would not let my grandkids go on the pitch but my point is one parent thinks if there child can get a shirt he would be so happy so they may think its a risk to take to see there child with a big smile,that does not make them shitty parents as above.

    My god. 

  4. 3 minutes ago, big dosser said:

    not really no parent is perfect and what's stealing got to do with a young one asking for a shirt of his hero.oh and of course when the parents let there child run on the pitch i bet you and chippy red go and tell them off.i dont think so

    The point is, there are rules and laws. You can't allow your child to break those rules or laws otherwise what example are you setting? My child wouldn't run onto the pitch, as I respect the rules and wouldn't dream of letting them run onto the field of play especially to beg for a kit. 

     

    Hence there would be no requirement to tell them off...

  5. Just now, Super said:

    Why fair play? It clearly states PLEASE KEEP OFF THE PITCH! 

    Small print reads.

     

    "Unless you think its ok for your child to break this rule, then that's your choice and its perfectly fine. You're a great parent regardless"

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  6. 13 minutes ago, big dosser said:

    would i let my kids or grandkids go on the pitch no.but if other people feel they would then fair play to them that's there choice but it does not make them bad parents for thinking its the right thing for there child.

    So If I thought that my child stealing clothes was right, I could send him into Asda to appropriate some clothing, this wouldn't make me a bad parent? 

    Thought not... What a moronic statement. 

  7. 2 minutes ago, big dosser said:

    each to there own, agree to disagree but lets not go down a route of slagging children's  parents off.

    Why not? They're the ones allowing their kids to encroach on the playing surface probably to appease their little angels (and to stop the tantrums when they dont get what they want). Control your kids, dont allow them to break the law. Or face the consequences like you or I would should we encroach. 

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  8. It was terrible positioning from Kalas, stood like a statue and completely switched off. There's no way he should be letting that man get goal side let alone be that far out of the defensive line. Has been excellent recently, but shows that they all have momentary lapses in concentration that cost us goals. 

  9. 25 minutes ago, Robbored said:

    Sitting in my new location in the Lansdown last night I had a much closer view of his contribution to the game and could see from his positional sense and anticipation what a decent player he is - however when in possession he seemed to hesitate before knocking it sideways, getting back and doing the same thing before playing it back to Bentley who wellied it up the pitch.  Several times he had Dasliva further up on his left but didn’t play it to him……………:dunno:

    Others around me were getting frustrated and yelling for him to play a forward pass. He really slowed the game down. I saw Nige talk to him during a break in play and wondered if he was under instructions. 

     

    Was obviously a tactic to pull Cov towards us and try to then get in behind them.... It didnt work. Looked much better with WIlliams playing the dropping in role in the second half. 

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  10. Just now, Red Army 75 said:

    Played some good football considering the conditions. Lovely 2nd goal 

    Players seem to be taking the wind into account when playing balls cross field, knowing it would come back to a certain extent. Very clever.

    Will have to see if they adapt this being with the wind in the second half.  

  11. 12 minutes ago, robin_unreliant said:

    So - Bolton just won at WBA and the consensus is we should have enough to win?

    We haven't won a league game away this year. We have a terrible record up there too. I will be pleased with a point personally.

    I know this probably means nothing but a baggies fan in work went to the game. Said that both sides were very poor. Bolton stuck 10 men behind the ball and counted on set pieces. 

    I would hope we would have enough to get past them but in the league you never know. 

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