Rob wrote:HitchcocksShins wrote:MTFCMusings wrote:I’m a fan of Law but not sure his pass today was anything special, Swan made it into a good pass. It was fired into him chest height. I’ve only seen it at the time so may be misremembering. Nevertheless good to see him back fit, he will have a role to play.
You remember right, he just hit it. Swan with incredible ingenuity to make the goal.
Hawks doing what he does. Stick a goal scorer I'm the box and SHOCK.
Who did the bicycle kick clearance? Fantastic work.
UTFS
Spot on, it was a great finish and as you say it was great to see two real strikers on the pitch, even if only briefly, it made such a difference. We dominated the game in midfield but for 85 minutes only once forced their keeper into a meaningful save (Clarkes great effort) and for all the world it looked like a disappointing result. If ever a game illustrated what our squad needs this was it, we won because we were able to take advantage of our midfield dominance when we put a striker on and moved our other striker up front. Picking a MOM isn't easy, no-one played brilliantly, so because he changed the game I'd give it Swan.
Chris M wrote:Just read the Chads match report from a “Sports Reporter” that described our results away from home as “woeful”. Having won the previous two away league games before yesterday I think “woeful” was a little over the top. Come back John Lomas, all is forgiven!
broomo wrote:HitchcocksShins wrote:MTFCMusings wrote:I’m a fan of Law but not sure his pass today was anything special, Swan made it into a good pass. It was fired into him chest height. I’ve only seen it at the time so may be misremembering. Nevertheless good to see him back fit, he will have a role to play.
You remember right, he just hit it. Swan with incredible ingenuity to make the goal.
Hawks doing what he does. Stick a goal scorer I'm the box and SHOCK.
Who did the bicycle kick clearance? Fantastic work.
UTFS
You're both doing Law a disservice.
You can see from the angle of his foot he cushioned the ball through. Swan made the most out of it but it was a very good pass.
Marky Mark wrote:I think the 88 points from last 44 games stat just shows that whilst we’ve all got things we’d want the manager to do differently, we’re fundamentally in a good place. Enjoy the ride.
bobbystagsfan wrote:Chris M wrote:Just read the Chads match report from a “Sports Reporter” that described our results away from home as “woeful”. Having won the previous two away league games before yesterday I think “woeful” was a little over the top. Come back John Lomas, all is forgiven!
Have they hired someone from here?
bear 73 wrote:bobbystagsfan wrote:Chris M wrote:Just read the Chads match report from a “Sports Reporter” that described our results away from home as “woeful”. Having won the previous two away league games before yesterday I think “woeful” was a little over the top. Come back John Lomas, all is forgiven!
Have they hired someone from here?
Oh Bobbyl
bobbystagsfan wrote:bear 73 wrote:bobbystagsfan wrote:Chris M wrote:Just read the Chads match report from a “Sports Reporter” that described our results away from home as “woeful”. Having won the previous two away league games before yesterday I think “woeful” was a little over the top. Come back John Lomas, all is forgiven!
Have they hired someone from here?
Oh Bobbyl
whats up lad?
broomo wrote:HitchcocksShins wrote:broomo wrote:HitchcocksShins wrote:MTFCMusings wrote:I’m a fan of Law but not sure his pass today was anything special, Swan made it into a good pass. It was fired into him chest height. I’ve only seen it at the time so may be misremembering. Nevertheless good to see him back fit, he will have a role to play.
You remember right, he just hit it. Swan with incredible ingenuity to make the goal.
Hawks doing what he does. Stick a goal scorer I'm the box and SHOCK.
Who did the bicycle kick clearance? Fantastic work.
UTFS
You're both doing Law a disservice.
You can see from the angle of his foot he cushioned the ball through. Swan made the most out of it but it was a very good pass.
Sorry. Forgot you're correct all the time
First of all give over. Secondly watch it back on the highlights link on page 9 and you'll see for yourself.
It's getting really tiring this group of posters trying to paint me as the bad guy whatever I post.
gazza1988 wrote:Gordon has the ball on the right, he crosses into the kiddie. Lapslie is beat to the ball and its headed to Clarke whose shot is blocked for a corner.
Corner comes in Hewitt heads on but we can't fashion a chance and Crewe clear.
Marky Mark wrote:Some of our fans are utter weapons. A guy in front of me was either off his face or a massive attention seeker - spent most of the first half bellowing repetitive incoherent nonsense at the players, everyone was getting totally fed up of him, one of the stewards came over to tell him to calm down and he gestured to her to go away and hit her across the chest as he did so. Another fan a couple of seats down with a kid told him he was out of order and the other guy spent the next 5 minutes taking pictures of him. He had countless opportunities to calm down and the stewards gave him loads of chances, but eventually he ran out of goodwill and the police came to throw him out. Nobody around us cared. If that was you, you’re an idiot, don’t come again.
part time pete wrote:Wow, we lost 1.6 to 0.9 xG’s on Saturday at Crewe.
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