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Joe to blame

Post by twinpeakes » Mon Nov 28, 2005 9:04 pm

I'm sorry but with 5 minutes left after equalising with 10 men....What the F were you thinking Joe!!!

I could understand a new manager to the game, but for the love of pete tong, where has it all gone wrong.

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Re: Joe to blame

Post by phily bon bon » Tue Nov 29, 2005 2:22 am

twinpeakes wrote:I'm sorry but with 5 minutes left after equalising with 10 men....What the F were you thinking Joe!!!

I could understand a new manager to the game, but for the love of pete tong, where has it all gone wrong.


Fing right hes to blame .



Im really Péd off with him and it seems as though the team (sh*te as some are) have lost confidence in him and themselves. :twisted:

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Post by Bluebird » Tue Nov 29, 2005 3:10 am

I have previously thought that BFJ had done a fantastic job here, up to the point when we threw certain promtion away last season. I do not blame, Joe for the departures last summer, and clearly it is not his fault that we are potless.

However, this season, his team selections, his timing and choice of substitutions and his tactics have frankly been p*ss poor. As an experienced football man, he must be able to see that if a team cannot score, then it is even more important to do the basics right, and we continue to prove that as a team we cannot compete or defend professionally.

Last night, fair play to Joe, he brought Billy Clarke on, and the young lad helped turn the game, that and the great finish from Juan. Then our beloved leader, totally loses the plot, taking off Clarke and replacing him with Currie :shock: the tough tackling midfield pitbull terrier, to what close the game down? FFS Joe what planet are you on, WTF was Currie ever going to bring to the party? Joe handed the iniative straight back to Cardiff, who cruely exposed our inability to defend once more!

I cannot believe the time and space given to Koumas in our penalty area, FFS the tosser fell over and still f**king DeVos couldn't get within three yards of him.

In conclusion, and for the first time from me, ROYLE OUT!!!!

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Post by phily bon bon » Tue Nov 29, 2005 5:05 am

bluebird wrote:I have previously thought that BFJ had done a fantastic job here, up to the point when we threw certain promtion away last season. I do not blame, Joe for the departures last summer, and clearly it is not his fault that we are potless.

However, this season, his team selections, his timing and choice of substitutions and his tactics have frankly been p*ss poor. As an experienced football man, he must be able to see that if a team cannot score, then it is even more important to do the basics right, and we continue to prove that as a team we cannot compete or defend professionally.

Last night, fair play to Joe, he brought Billy Clarke on, and the young lad helped turn the game, that and the great finish from Juan. Then our beloved leader, totally loses the plot, taking off Clarke and replacing him with Currie :shock: the tough tackling midfield pitbull terrier, to what close the game down? FFS Joe what planet are you on, WTF was Currie ever going to bring to the party? Joe handed the iniative straight back to Cardiff, who cruely exposed our inability to defend once more!

I cannot believe the time and space given to Koumas in our penalty area, FFS the tosser fell over and still fooking DeVos couldn't get within three yards of him.

In conclusion, and for the first time from me, ROYLE OUT!!!!


with a heavy heart I guess I´d have to say the same.

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Post by StanstedBlue » Tue Nov 29, 2005 6:09 am

Who else would leave one up front for a large portion of the game when one nil down. Also, Clark comes on, gets the free-kick that gives us the equaliser, then promptly embarrasses the lad by taking him off and replacing him with Currie. The lads did reasonably well with only 10 men for nearly 80 minutes, but f*ck me Joe, what are you playing at?

And as for DeVos, don't f**king start me there. Koumas could have fallen over twice and DeVos still wouldn't have got near him.

God i'm f**king depressed and getting seriously worried we are going to have to play at Gillingham again next season.

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Post by Earl Blue » Tue Nov 29, 2005 7:31 am

StanstedBlue wrote:Who else would leave one up front for a large portion of the game when one nil down. Also, Clark comes on, gets the free-kick that gives us the equaliser, then promptly embarrasses the lad by taking him off and replacing him with Currie. The lads did reasonably well with only 10 men for nearly 80 minutes, but feck me Joe, what are you playing at?

And as for DeVos, don't fooking start me there. Koumas could have fallen over twice and DeVos still wouldn't have got near him.

God i'm fooking depressed and getting seriously worried we are going to have to play at Gillingham again next season.

Now that is seriously concerning.. LOL

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