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 Post subject: We lost 4-1
PostPosted: Sat May 02, 2009 9:35 pm 
Couldn't give a fuck. We stayed up. Good night.


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 Post subject: Re: We lost 4-1
PostPosted: Sun May 03, 2009 10:04 pm 
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 Post subject: Re: We lost 4-1
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 Post subject: Re: We lost 4-1
PostPosted: Sun May 03, 2009 10:12 pm 
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The last half an hour of that game turned into a kickabout yesterday. Rovers had sealed the points, other results were going our way after then. The result was immaterial.

The away support just kept singing during the whole duration and couldn't give a damn about the score. It was the only and only time that I've felt happy after a heavy defeat like that because I knew we were staying up, which is all that mattered yesterday.

But I want to make one thing clear: any other occasion where we'd lost in that way would not have been acceptable.


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 Post subject: Re: We lost 4-1
PostPosted: Sun May 03, 2009 10:17 pm 
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The last half an hour of that game turned into a kickabout yesterday. Rovers had sealed the points, other results were going our way after then. The result was immaterial.

The away support just kept singing during the whole duration and couldn't give a damn about the score. It was the only and only time that I've felt happy after a heavy defeat like that because I knew we were staying up, which is all that mattered yesterday.

But I want to make one thing clear: any other occasion where we'd lost in that way would not have been acceptable.



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 Post subject: Re: We lost 4-1
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Like a windscreen wiper POK, you sweep across from lucidity to utter bollox. Yesterdays result was a disgrace, regardless of circumstance. :roll:

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It seems we can never be happy, can we?


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 Post subject: Re: We lost 4-1
PostPosted: Sun May 03, 2009 10:20 pm 
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Like a windscreen wiper POK, you sweep across from lucidity to utter bollox. Yesterdays result was a disgrace, regardless of circumstance. :roll:



C'mon Snowy, Chip & OOOOAAAAOOOWWWOOOOEEEEE said its was OK, so it's OK to capitulate in that way

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I wasn't there, but as sure as I've got an hole in my licckle bum-bum it was a pish-poor performance


Ehhhhh I'm a bounder for saying that, aren't I!


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Under different circumstances, it wouldn't have been acceptable.

But that match yesterday was a dead rubber. Other results meant that our chances of going down were slim and there was no way Northampton were going to beat Leeds at home after losing against MKDons.

Yesterday was just about having a nice day out in the sun, singing a few songs, having a few drinks and watching a game of football, before seeing the season out.


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 Post subject: Re: We lost 4-1
PostPosted: Sun May 03, 2009 10:26 pm 
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Under different circumstances, it wouldn't have been acceptable.

But that match yesterday was a dead rubber. Other results meant that our chances of going down were slim and there was no way Northampton were going to beet Leeds at home after losing against MKDons.

Yesterday was just about having a nice day out in the sun, singing a few songs, having a few drinks and watching a game of football, before seeing the season out.



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Where does it say it's not Possible for Northampton to beat Leeds ... ?

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TalbotAvenger wrote:
Snowy wrote:
Like a windscreen wiper POK, you sweep across from lucidity to utter bollox. Yesterdays result was a disgrace, regardless of circumstance. :roll:



C'mon Snowy, Chip & OOOOAAAAOOOWWWOOOOEEEEE said its was OK, so it's OK to capitulate in that way

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I wasn't there, but as sure as I've got an hole in my licckle bum-bum it was a pish-poor performance


Ehhhhh I'm a bounder for saying that, aren't I!

Well Snowy says it's crap.... :wink:

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 Post subject: Re: We lost 4-1
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Poolie of Kent wrote:
Under different circumstances, it wouldn't have been acceptable.

But that match yesterday was a dead rubber. Other results meant that our chances of going down were slim and there was no way Northampton were going to beat Leeds at home after losing against MKDons.

Yesterday was just about having a nice day out in the sun, singing a few songs, having a few drinks and watching a game of football, before seeing the season out.



You are braindead. That to be honest is the most ridiculous thing which you have ever said (which is quite a feat). Im not sure if you are being sincere with your recent posts - indeed had any one else said the sort of things which you have lately then I would have assumed they were on the wind-up. With you though, I just cant help but feel that you are beyond help and actually believe the garbage you spout.

I really hope the players did not have your mentality when they "turned up" ( :roll: ) for the game the other day, merely to have a nice day in the sun and to 'see the season out'. We COULD have gone down, and while there is a tiny chance of this happening the players should have been professional. They weren't. This just reinforces my wish to see the vast majority of them thrown on the football scrapheap. Of coure this would not make sense to you given that the match on Saturday was merely a 'party' with nothing at stake.

Oh and to say "Under different circumstances, it wouldn't have been acceptable." baffles me. I would have hoped that the players try to put on a performance for the fans who travelled many miles to the game regardless of the supposed meaningless of the result. The players are supposed to be playing for their contracts too.

I despair, I really really despair.

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The point here is, we had a very easy task, on saturday.

But we tried ever so hard to make the unthinkable happen.

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 Post subject: Re: We lost 4-1
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Poolie of Kent wrote:
Under different circumstances, it wouldn't have been acceptable.

But that match yesterday was a dead rubber. Other results meant that our chances of going down were slim and there was no way Northampton were going to beat Leeds at home after losing against MKDons.

Yesterday was just about having a nice day out in the sun, singing a few songs, having a few drinks and watching a game of football, before seeing the season out.



You are braindead. That to be honest is the most ridiculous thing which you have ever said (which is quite a feat). Im not sure if you are being sincere with your recent posts - indeed had any one else said the sort of things which you have lately then I would have assumed they were on the wind-up. With you though, I just cant help but feel that you are beyond help and actually believe the garbage you spout.

I really hope the players did not have your mentality when they "turned up" ( :roll: ) for the game the other day, merely to have a nice day in the sun and to 'see the season out'. We COULD have gone down, and while there is a tiny chance of this happening the players should have been professional. They weren't. This just reinforces my wish to see the vast majority of them thrown on the football scrapheap. Of coure this would not make sense to you given that the match on Saturday was merely a 'party' with nothing at stake.

Oh and to say "Under different circumstances, it wouldn't have been acceptable." baffles me. I would have hoped that the players try to put on a performance for the fans who travelled many miles to the game regardless of the supposed meaningless of the result. The players are supposed to be playing for their contracts too.

I despair, I really really despair.


Well, of course, not....at least, I hope that wasn't the case.

I totally agree with you that the players maybe should have been a tad more professional on Saturday.

Well, to all intents and purposes, with all those Morrismen and people in fancy dress on Saturday, it was just a party. I never saw the majority of fans on Saturday up in arms during the course of the match. Sure they were upset by getting beat 4-1, that's understandable, nobody likes that, I would have liked a win. It's only after the game that people have complained about Saturdy's performance. With the luck of results going else where, I look back on how nervous we were in the leadup to it and although losing 4-1 never helps, I can't see what there was to worry about in the first place - I never saw Northampton getting something from both Leeds and MKDons in their last two games and that's what did for Northampton in the end. That and they had a worse freefall from mid-table than us.

Also, we've been upset because we've bee thinking that 'Pools played badly on Saturday, at least during the start of the two halves, but have we also thought that Bristol Rovers might have been a better team than us. Maybe they employed that quick start tactic to give us a knockout blow so that we couldn't come back from that.


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 Post subject: Re: We lost 4-1
PostPosted: Mon May 04, 2009 10:17 am 
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OK everyone time to put Saturday's game behind us and cast it into the oblivion it deserves.

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