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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
PostPosted: Sat Jan 18, 2025 5:27 pm 
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Might be manis worst game for Pools, nothing at all coming off for him.


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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
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Getting battered here absolutely no out ball as no pace …really poor we are hanging on and the hunter sun against part timers is pathetic


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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
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I never look at the league table during a game because when I have done it in the past it has lead only to disappointment and misery. Thats just me, I guess.


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We're getting battered now


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Pools living very dangerously.


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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
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Sloggett for Madine….bottom of the barrel stuff here….but Lennie doesn’t want reinforcements !


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Smith keeping us in the game. Making hard work of this.


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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
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Packing the midfield by the sound of it. Cant see us holding out. A bit like Woking last season when we had a one goal lead and got battered in the second half conceding an injury time equalizer.


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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
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We've got no pace, no composure, hanging on. Can't see it lasting for another 20mins. We need another goal.


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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
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Mani D much better since Madine went off weirdly


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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
PostPosted: Sat Jan 18, 2025 5:43 pm 
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loyal_fan wrote:
Mani D much better since Madine went off weirdly


Chalk n Cheese


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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
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And there it is….pathetic lads


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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
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1-1 it’s been coming for a while


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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
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Sloggett chasing the man like an idiot and totally out of position

Unlucky deflection but we can’t complain overall


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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
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Can we hold on for a point?


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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
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In the last world cup England usually score first then sat back and invited pressure. At a lower level that exactly what Pools have done today.


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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
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For Lennie to claim this team doesn’t need reinforcement is proof he’s taking the piss

I can’t remember us putting out a slower team since I started watching 40 years ago


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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
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For Lennie to claim this team doesn’t need reinforcement is proof he’s taking the piss

I can’t remember us putting out a slower team since I started watching 40 years ago


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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
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To be fair we're lucky to be hanging on. How Charman has got 90 minutes is a bigger mystery than Lord Lucan.


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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
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Mr Irrelevant wrote:
In the last world cup England usually score first then sat back and invited pressure. At a lower level that exactly what Pools have done today.


This what we normally do if we score first away from home. We just dont seem to have the players to take the game to the opposition.


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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
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They never fail to build your hopes up then shit on ya major style.
FFS.


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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
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It wouldn't matter if we brought more players in, the manager is way too cautious and negative.


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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
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Shite lucky not to lose vs a bunch of part timers

More proof we are going to do fuck all this year in an abject league and no one running the club cares

Lennie will blame injuries and deflections but that squad is nowhere near good enough and we all know it
We are bottom half ffs and it’s not a false position


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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
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kevin pooles gloves wrote:
They never fail to build your hopes up then shit on ya major style.
FFS.

I was about to say the same. 2 points dropped. We just backed off in the second half . Why?


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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
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A fair result. Pools thin in quality with the absence of Mancini and Grey. Push the boat out for Burey, team is desperately slow. Nowhere near play off quality as it stands.


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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
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In Pre match interview, Lawrence said "no excuses" so I am wondering what his excuses will be. As I said in earlier this week I think he'll say, "If we could have got the second goal it would have been a different story". As if no one had thought of that.


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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
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Non league shit forever.
Unless a miracle happens.

If Grey goes we fcuked.


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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
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kevin pooles gloves wrote:
loyal_fan wrote:
Mani D much better since Madine went off weirdly


Chalk n Cheese


But why sctatchinghead To be honest Mani has not looked the slightest bit interested today until Madine went off. banghead


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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
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We were shite all over the pitch, shouldv pushed on and put the game to bed at the start of the 2nd half instead of trying to defend a 1 goal lead for 45 mins. Based on that dire performance we can forget about the play offs.


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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
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After a conflict on the training ground. Coincidence?


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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
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kevin pooles gloves wrote:
Non league shit forever.
Unless a miracle happens.

If Grey goes we fcuked.


Very Very Sadly I agree. :roll: We look like a team of part time pretenders with no ambition no direction no motivation and happy to finish mid table. banghead


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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
PostPosted: Sat Jan 18, 2025 6:24 pm 
I don't think I'll be watching the replay on the dodgy stick tomorrow. sadx


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MutleyRules wrote:
I don't think I'll be watching the replay on the dodgy stick tomorrow. sadx


The only thing dodgy is the owner. banghead


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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
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dstanley5 wrote:
If the season is not going to be a write-off we must start winning these games.

I hope that we can win 2-1 but won't be surprised if we find a way to drop points.


That's Pools all over! Going nowhere soon.

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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
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dstanley5 wrote:
If the season is not going to be a write-off we must start winning these games.

I hope that we can win 2-1 but won't be surprised if we find a way to drop points.


That's Pools all over! Going nowhere soon.

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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
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The commentators pretty much summed it up in the second half by saying one minute that Pools were showing their experience and quality and holding their shape well - and the next that they were absolutely battering us because we weren't really doing any of the aforementioned things after all.

When we were going at them they were all over the place - so what do we do for the last five minutes? All 11 players back in our own penalty area booting it away and hoping to see the game out.

Lazy, naive, unambitious frustrating rubbish.


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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
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Thought the commentators were refreshingly honest and unbiased today.


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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
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fckpoolie wrote:
The commentators pretty much summed it up in the second half by saying one minute that Pools were showing their experience and quality and holding their shape well - and the next that they were absolutely battering us because we weren't really doing any of the aforementioned things after all.

When we were going at them they were all over the place - so what do we do for the last five minutes? All 11 players back in our own penalty area booting it away and hoping to see the game out.

Lazy, naive, unambitious frustrating rubbish.


Agree fckpoolie. :wink:


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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
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The player I was referring to at half time was obviously MannyD.
Obviously dose not want to be at Pools anymore so best to get rid ASAP.
The training ground shit more evidence that he's uncommitted.

The lack of not being obsessed to go 2 0 up today killed our season.
A combination of msnsger n chairman totally out of their depth and lowering the club's standards.

Club needs cleaning out urgently.

Limerick got no chance next season.
False hope can't last forever.

The STs sales will be the lowest in 25 years during the summer.

Fair honest crack.
I do not make these horrendous sequence of results.


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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
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Leggie43 wrote:
kevin pooles gloves wrote:
Non league shit forever.
Unless a miracle happens.

If Grey goes we fcuked.


Very Very Sadly I agree. :roll: We look like a team of part time pretenders with no ambition no direction no motivation and happy to finish mid table. banghead


Same situation as Molyneux.
Has to leave to keep his career intact.


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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
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No idea why Madine was taken off, he was the only bright point in the game with the possible exception of a good performance from our goalie.


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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
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Shower of firkin shite, a couple of weeks after comfortably disposing of Oldham and we turn to trash without explanation. OK so we were missing Mancini and Gray but let’s be honest, decent players that they are, they have not even been regulars this season. The recent training clash between players indicates that something rotten is going on within the club. Is it asking too much for Raj Singh to man up, break his radio silence and provide an honest assessment of where the club currently stands financially and outline his plans (if any exist) for the Club going forward?


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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
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Thought the long direct balls in the first half were working with Madine and Mani D a right nuisance. Looked like we were going to coast that game at half time. What on earth happened for an implosion like that… clinging on and unable to retain the football. We looked bang average today on balance of the full 90. Win against Woking and the train is still running…just.


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 Post subject: Re: Wealdstone v Pools
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For a bit of perspective, wealdstone drew away to Sutton the other night, the same Sutton who won away to York. Wealdstone aren't the mugs people are making out.


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bobby lemonade wrote:
For a bit of perspective, wealdstone drew away to Sutton the other night, the same Sutton who won away to York. Wealdstone aren't the mugs people are making out.


They are a part time outfit who have won 5 league games all season—they were a fucking awful team but still made us look 2nd best in the second half

We have lost 3 of our fwd line to long term injury and we ain’t replacing them, so it’s hoof ball to mani d and Madine while charman runs head down to nowhere and any counter attacks we have end with us turning backwards as we are too slow to run past anyone…..there is no polishing this turd


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Surprised no one has said
Mancini n Grey out injured is not all bad as it keeps them at Pools.

Probably get a few cranks saying we piss this shit league next season.

2 minutes before Wealdstone scored I was convinced I was coming out of boycott mode on 1st of March.
Remember we only had to get to 7th to end that.
Looks like a 1000 + will hit the boycott mode next season.

Used to be a superfan but Sing has ended that.
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bobby lemonade wrote:
For a bit of perspective, wealdstone drew away to Sutton the other night, the same Sutton who won away to York. Wealdstone aren't the mugs people are making out.


Your not the only one.
Quite a few work for Pools.

But I just don't understand this overation of the opposition every time we get a poor result.
Sometimes they come out before the game.

I thought we are the mighty big fish of a shit standard division 5.

A game of football lasts for 90 minutes.
Unless this current leadership don't recognise this then we here for a long time.

Rotten sub standard expectation levels of lowness are now firmly engrained into the club.

Only new top man can ressurect this absolute mess.


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loyal_fan wrote:
bobby lemonade wrote:
For a bit of perspective, wealdstone drew away to Sutton the other night, the same Sutton who won away to York. Wealdstone aren't the mugs people are making out.


They are a part time outfit who have won 5 league games all season—they were a fucking awful team but still made us look 2nd best in the second half

We have lost 3 of our fwd line to long term injury and we ain’t replacing them, so it’s hoof ball to mani d and Madine while charman runs head down to nowhere and any counter attacks we have end with us turning backwards as we are too slow to run past anyone…..there is no polishing this turd


Lens YouTube video.
Non stop waffle of a fair result.

DC would of said its a shit result and the players have lost their time off.
Back on the training ground Sunday.

And there lays a Megga gulf between these 2 managers.
One with disciplined ambition levels.

And one who non stop excuse wordage to carry on burgling a wage out of the game.

Beyond me how any 77 year old gadge who won't be skint Dosent do what a normal person does and enjoy Retirement.

DC seen a sinking ship and swam to the safety of Stockport County.
The best decision of his life.

He will look back when he's a Premier League manager and worship Radgy for trying to get him to continue on the cheap n nasty.

Karma hey it does happen.

Only 2 weeks away from Spring and the daffodil bulbs will be flowering with the snowdrops.

I Luv the end of winter me like and the beer garden season starts soon and the Premier League darts.


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Don't despair Our Leggie.
We can still have a Pools failure piss up in the summer.
That way looks good to me matey. :clap:


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Good point re DC. Would not accept mediocrity and performances that last 45 mins only.


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