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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Colchester
PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2023 6:37 pm 
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ffs its the hope that kills you

double save from Killip and of course we dont get the luck of the bounce


Wish I had a bit of what you are on :laugh:


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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Colchester
PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2023 7:00 pm 
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How is this keeper still in goal it's like the club, embarrassing at the minute.


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PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2023 7:10 pm 
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billinghampoolie1908 wrote:
How is this keeper still in goal it's like the club, embarrassing at the minute.


I must agree it is hard to understand, isn't it? If he had played a blinder at Carlisle, there would be a case for his inclusion today but he was utter shite against Carlisle so high time to give the new keeper a go. But no...... I hope a journo asks KC why he made this decision.


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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Colchester
PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2023 7:13 pm 
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Leggie43 wrote:
loyal_fan wrote:
ffs its the hope that kills you

double save from Killip and of course we dont get the luck of the bounce


Wish I had a bit of what you are on :laugh:


Can only imagine its not vodka or even whiskey.
Probably a combination or Sing/Curle piss.

The mind boggles how these people live life.
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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Colchester
PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2023 7:24 pm 
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loyal_fan wrote:
ffs its the hope that kills you

double save from Killip and of course we dont get the luck of the bounce


He should have saved that shot with ease.


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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Colchester
PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2023 7:28 pm 
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No manager post match on IFollow says it all.

Not having a go but usually spouting by now.
But how can you defend that, espcially Killip.


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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Colchester
PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2023 7:45 pm 
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Curle has just done his post match, Guess what no mention of Killip coming for the ball, first goal
Just people were told who to mark at set pieces, And they didn,t.

Never said that Killip(Pro Keeper) should have came and collected a VERY simple lofted cross
That took an age to fall from the sky.


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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Colchester
PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2023 7:59 pm 
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First goal was hartleys fault for needlessly giving away the free kick then defence for not marking

Killip is weak in crosses but to listen to Eddie Kyle and some on here he has been solely at fault the last 2 games of which is bollocks

Hartley gave 3 needless free kicks away before going off, at this level when game is played on %s that is asking for trouble


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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Colchester
PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2023 8:04 pm 
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Last 42 more like.

Killip is a poor Keeper.


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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Colchester
PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2023 8:08 pm 
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loyal_fan wrote:
First goal was hartleys fault for needlessly giving away the free kick then defence for not marking

Killip is weak in crosses but to listen to Eddie Kyle and some on here he has been solely at fault the last 2 games of which is bollocks

Hartley gave 3 needless free kicks away before going off, at this level when game is played on %s that is asking for trouble


Hartley and killip should be nowhere near the first 11. Shows what a joke our club has become.


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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Colchester
PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2023 8:26 pm 
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First goal was hartleys fault for needlessly giving away the free kick then defence for not marking

Killip is weak in crosses but to listen to Eddie Kyle and some on here he has been solely at fault the last 2 games of which is bollocks

Hartley gave 3 needless free kicks away before going off, at this level when game is played on %s that is asking for trouble


When Hartley went off and Dolan played CB did we look more solid? Just wondering if playing Dolan, Dodds and the Albanian lad might staunch the flow of goals particularly with the Leicester keeper between the sticks. Clutching at straws, I admit.


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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Colchester
PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2023 8:32 pm 
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Pruti and dodds both look like good signings and proper footballers at this level


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PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2023 8:37 pm 
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That first half was absolutely hopeless, slow and laboured football getting us absolutely nowhere, side to side at the back then a lump up field. Second half was better and we were in their half most of it, got what I thought was a deserved equaliser then only pools can go and throw away a game when on top. Colchester were bang average like a lot of sides who come up here and take 3 points, if there's a way of losing a game then pools will find it.
Was actually a blessing Hartley going off, I was pleased we signed him but he looks miles off the pace and Dolan looked better dropping back, he just doesn't get involved in midfield. Genuinely don't understand why Featherstone keeps his place, he's slow and predictable and now his touch seems to be deserting him, much better with Sylla in there. Trusty did ok but was obviously trying to keep everything simple on his league debut which is not exactly what we need right now is it, need players to hit the ground running and not be afraid to try something different. Definitely time to try the new keeper out, noticed Killip telling the town end to fuck off when the cheers went up after he caught the ball. I just think he needs to be taken out the firing line for a while. Another game thrown away and it's going to take something special to get out of this!.


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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Colchester
PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2023 8:42 pm 
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That first half was absolutely hopeless, slow and laboured football getting us absolutely nowhere, side to side at the back then a lump up field. Second half was better and we were in their half most of it, got what I thought was a deserved equaliser then only pools can go and throw away a game when on top. Colchester were bang average like a lot of sides who come up here and take 3 points, if there's a way of losing a game then pools will find it.
Was actually a blessing Hartley going off, I was pleased we signed him but he looks miles off the pace and Dolan looked better dropping back, he just doesn't get involved in midfield. Genuinely don't understand why Featherstone keeps his place, he's slow and predictable and now his touch seems to be deserting him, much better with Sylla in there. Trusty did ok but was obviously trying to keep everything simple on his league debut which is not exactly what we need right now is it, need players to hit the ground running and not be afraid to try something different. Definitely time to try the new keeper out, noticed Killip telling the town end to fuck off when the cheers went up after he caught the ball. I just think he needs to be taken out the firing line for a while. Another game thrown away and it's going to take something special to get out of this!.


Thanks for that. It gives an insight into how it felt to be at the game. I wonder if Curle noticed this? I am looking at at 580 mile round trip plus overnight accommodation to watch Pools at the Vic. I have done it in the past but not prepared to do it the way things are at the moment.


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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Colchester
PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2023 8:44 pm 
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Killip is weak in crosses but to listen to Eddie Kyle and some on here he has been solely at fault the last 2 games of which is bollocks

Eddie Kyle was telling the truth, actually he’s weak in most aspects of goalkeeping, you appear to be the only one who thinks Killip is a goalkeeper.

A keeper should command their box and command the confidence of their defence. Nuf said.

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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Colchester
PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2023 8:48 pm 
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Hartley is being held by the attacker as the ball comes in, Killip, like a rabbit in headlights is just glued to his line, any keeper worth his salt comes and twats that ball with his fists, it's landing just outside the 6 yard box, command your area, he's hopeless, must be double figures in point that he's cost us this season.


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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Colchester
PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2023 9:12 pm 
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Here's the goals.

https://www.skysports.com/watch/video/s ... highlights

The free kick for the first one is a great delivery. Some credit to him due there. Most of our crosses into Colchester's box were on top of their keeper so he hardly had to move. Double save for the second goal but both times Killip parries it into the path of an attacker.

Overall - the game felt like we were already back in the National League. Colchester came for a point at all costs - 3 if they could get them. They were very happy with their early goal and time wasted and conned a poor referee almost to the final whistle. Just like old times.

Curle very flat on the OS. He tries to pretend Pools were better second half but overall we looked decent for 10 minutes at most out of the 90 - just lacking the necessary quality going forward. Umerah is busting a gut to try to make the difference on his own, but it's not enough.


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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Colchester
PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2023 9:25 pm 
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loyal_fan wrote:
Pruti and dodds both look like good signings and proper footballers at this level


I'm not sure if I'm just pissed off with Pools but I'm struggling to see what the fuss is about them. Pruti couldn't pass a ball forward to a Pools player all game. Kept giving it away, I'm also yet to be convinces either can defend yet. I'm probobly been harsh.


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We were rotten until we put McDonald and Hastie on, then had a decent ten minute spell to force the equaliser. We should have kicked on and won it, instead lost an awful goal. Stick a fork in us, we're done.


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PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2023 11:20 pm 
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billinghampoolie1908 wrote:
loyal_fan wrote:
Pruti and dodds both look like good signings and proper footballers at this level


I'm not sure if I'm just pissed off with Pools but I'm struggling to see what the fuss is about them. Pruti couldn't pass a ball forward to a Pools player all game. Kept giving it away, I'm also yet to be convinces either can defend yet. I'm probobly been harsh.


Every time Pruti had the ball,he had to turn back,as there was no movement ahead of him.
He gave the ball away a couple of times,but is no worse the the so called senior pros who played.


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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Colchester
PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2023 11:39 pm 
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I think they both look so much better than the shite from earlier in the season but may be overrating them given the rest of the dross


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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Colchester
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The youngster from Blackpool had a good run out…to no discernible effect……oh dear, another upcoming starlet, but not what you need in our situations.

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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Colchester
PostPosted: Sun Jan 29, 2023 10:55 am 
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Killip is weak in crosses but to listen to Eddie Kyle and some on here he has been solely at fault the last 2 games of which is bollocks

Eddie Kyle was telling the truth, actually he’s weak in most aspects of goalkeeping, you appear to be the only one who thinks Killip is a goalkeeper.

A keeper should command their box and command the confidence of their defence. Nuf said.

yes, killip always reminds me of an outfield player going in goal when your keeper is injured and you have not another on the bench. hartley had a nightmare and the best thing he did was going off. at least then we managed to get over the half way line. saying that early in the game you could tell he didn,t trust killip by hoofing it into touch rather than leaving it for him and then gave him a few words after we conceeded. pretty obvious he doesn,t rate him and wonder if he is trusted by the other players also. we were poor, improved after the break but using the same old moves time and again with no creativity or trying something different. for me colchester are one of the biggest load of shithouses i have seen at the vic but being that way in todays game will see em survive. doubt we,d ever see similar from a pools team as they are still too nice. the meak may inherit the world but not keep their league status.


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loyal_fan wrote:
done with this--shuldnt get as pissed off as i am

Hastie has battled at least since he came on which is something, Hartley shouldnt get another game this season--if that means Dolan as CB so be it as he did nowt in midflield

it cannot be just co incidence that him going off for sylla, switching dolan improved the side straight off.


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PostPosted: Sun Jan 29, 2023 11:10 am 
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If the new keeper and Sylla don't start in the next game then I will just give up any slight hope we might still have that a miracle will happen and we stay up but just can't see it happening. It will be the end of my supporting Pools as I can't face the prospect to go and watch National league " football" again.

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Awful.

Folk talk about a decent ten minutes here or there - but compared to the performances of only two years ago, that was ninety minutes of dross.


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If the new keeper and Sylla don't start in the next game then I will just give up any slight hope we might still have that a miracle will happen and we stay up but just can't see it happening. It will be the end of my supporting Pools as I can't face the prospect to go and watch National league " football" again.

trouble is you do not know the team selection till after you set off. was going to doncaster next saturday but not sure now as the undropable may be in again and a few more selections most are unsure of will be present. probably save a couple of gallons on diesel and the gate money unless i,m overwhelmed by any new signing.


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Wonder if Hartley will get disabled bay in the club car park.

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kebab & chips wrote:
billinghampoolie1908 wrote:
loyal_fan wrote:
Pruti and dodds both look like good signings and proper footballers at this level


I'm not sure if I'm just pissed off with Pools but I'm struggling to see what the fuss is about them. Pruti couldn't pass a ball forward to a Pools player all game. Kept giving it away, I'm also yet to be convinces either can defend yet. I'm probobly been harsh.


Every time Pruti had the ball,he had to turn back,as there was no movement ahead of him.
He gave the ball away a couple of times,but is no worse the the so called senior pros

No he isn't but we needed quality and lots of it I'm not sure these new lads have provided it.


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