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 Post subject: Hopefully there’s a chance we can keep Kabamba
PostPosted: Sun Feb 24, 2019 3:33 am 
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Makes you wonder why they would send him out on loan all the way up to the north east specially from a club from down south where we struggle to get players from, Hopefully he stays with us id have him in a heartbeat he’s a goal scorer can win a Header or 2 his hold up play isn’y bad makes you wonder why they sent him on Loan and with the right service I think can do good for us,

Coming completely off the cuff I had to applaud Bromley’s second goal today like what a wonderful touch to bring it down and dink it over Scott Loach, Hell off a finish.


Thoughts on this folks would you make keep Kabamba?


Plus what a referee, We always seem to get these Type, Fucking Terrible.


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 Post subject: Re: Hopefully there’s a chance we can keep Kabamba
PostPosted: Sun Feb 24, 2019 10:07 am 
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Both of their goals were superbly finished. We really, really missed James and the experience and organisation skills of Raines, but we would have struggled I think even if they had started. Bromley played the ref like a Stradivarius, but you had to admire their clinical directness. In contrast we seemed to have fallen into the trap of over playing it again, taking far too long to get the ball forward. It didn't help that Muir's movement was non existent, but the farcical scene at the end when Featherstone, in the six yard area with the goalie on the ground, tried to square it to an imaginary team mate summed up our inability to take responsibility. The good thing was, you couldn't fault the effort from Pools, but they had us sussed.


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 Post subject: Re: Hopefully there’s a chance we can keep Kabamba
PostPosted: Sun Feb 24, 2019 1:39 pm 
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Our attack looked pretty toothless without Luke James to stretch the Bromley defence. Molyneux took time to get into the game but Pools started to look like they had a bit of attacking threat when he did.

I left around the 85 minute mark when Molyneux put a ball across the 6 yard box and Kabamba was a couple of feet away from connecting with it. Went home to watch the rugby (bastad Welsh...).


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