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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Sutton
PostPosted: Sat Feb 11, 2023 5:00 pm 
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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Sutton
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kevin pooles gloves wrote:
Hope its a game of 2 halfs.
Because that just shows how pathetic this club is being run.
Crank chairman manager who r fulla shit.
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Responded to me rant.
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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Sutton
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Unable to get commentary, even though they've taken the payment twice. Not happy.

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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Sutton
PostPosted: Sat Feb 11, 2023 6:03 pm 
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Disappointing second half, don’t know why we didn’t just go for it.


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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Sutton
PostPosted: Sat Feb 11, 2023 6:06 pm 
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How many subs did he use. Sounds like chopping and changing again.

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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Sutton
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All done now unless you cant handle the truth and live on Uranus.


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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Sutton
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Newport result a kick in the balls


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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Sutton
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Based on predictions a couple of games ago, no one was expecting four points from the Doncaster and Sutton games so we can’t be too downhearted.


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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Sutton
PostPosted: Sat Feb 11, 2023 6:38 pm 
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Crewe game is huge, big like Doncaster, pissed off home fans ready to turn on them

Expect we will have a few knocks after today


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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Sutton
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Trusty on and Sylla sat on his arse, WTF Curle you utter clown!!!!!! Sylla could have even played at centre back instead of Dolan against a team of giants.

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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Sutton
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3 points there would’ve been massive for us with results elsewhere. Shame we couldn’t put any of the chances away in the second half but I would’ve taken a point before the game.
Get 3 points on Tuesday and no one will care about today


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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Sutton
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Krampesh wrote:
3 points there would’ve been massive for us with results elsewhere. Shame we couldn’t put any of the chances away in the second half but I would’ve taken a point before the game.
Get 3 points on Tuesday and no one will care about today


Challinor did Pools a favour beating Harrogate at the Stadium of Cake and can do us another one at home to Crawley on Tuesday night. They've both got a really difficult set of fixtures for the rest of this month.

None of that matters if Pools don't put a proper run of results together.


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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Sutton
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And further good news for us as Mols waited 'til after last week's game to score for Donny - two today. Rochdale pegged back late and Betty's Boys being dragged into the mire. The worrying thing for me is the number of games others have in hand but of course they have to get points from them. Crewe on Tuesday and its a place where Pools have and can win. Great fight back today but still feels like two points dropped.


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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Sutton
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Before the Donny match if I’d been told we’d take 2 points from those two matches I’d have been happy…..obviously three points today ideally but still not bad.

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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Sutton
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Think the two goals before half time, covered up a horrendous first 40 minutes. What on earth this manager sees in trusty over sylla god knows.


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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Sutton
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Snowy wrote:
Before the Donny match if I’d been told we’d take 2 points from those two matches I’d have been happy…..obviously three points today ideally but still not bad.


What sctatchinghead
Ya need to look at the league table and study it a bit better.
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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Sutton
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Anutha outstanding crowd short changed yet again.


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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Sutton
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It was the worst 30 minutes of the season in the first half. The sending off was a gift from the gods and the two Pools goals absolute stunners out of nowhere. It was going to be a 5-0 drubbing before the red. We seem to completely freeze at home when we expect to see the team take the game to the opposition.

If we had an extra 5 mins in the first half I think we would have got a third as we had them rattled. They composed themselves and on balance could have had a couple in the second half themselves.

I’m glass half full. I still don’t see enough at all to suggest we survive the drop. Just technically rank bad at times, goals we concede are howlers and the passes round the back nearly cost us multiple times… but then I don’t know what the solution is because in the main our tactic is just to lump it long. He must then tell the players to take some ownership of the ball, but on the flip side they don’t seem good enough to do so, so resort back to the route 1 stuff to prevent more mistakes that lead to goal scoring chances.

There’s some genuine quality in that Sutton side who immediately earned the right to play - out of the Pools 11 I’d say only Dodds gets in their 11. The worry is the amount of top 10 teams we’ve got coming up because I thought they looked very good from the off. Dynamic, quick and confident football. Complete domination.

Curle’s lottery ticket style substitutions also mystify me. Sylla should be one of first names in that team.

Go and get the win at Crewe & prove the above all wrong. Simple as that.


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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Sutton
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loyal_fan wrote:
Newport result a kick in the balls

wish we could play barrow in our next home match instead of having to wait till april. its a good job they had picked up all those points before christmas as they would be right in the shit if they hadn,t. wonder whats gone wrong there but it could be a pools type injury list.


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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Sutton
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It was the worst 30 minutes of the season in the first half. The sending off was a gift from the gods and the two Pools goals absolute stunners out of nowhere. It was going to be a 5-0 drubbing before the red. We seem to completely freeze at home when we expect to see the team take the game to the opposition.

If we had an extra 5 mins in the first half I think we would have got a third as we had them rattled. They composed themselves and on balance could have had a couple in the second half themselves.

I’m glass half full. I still don’t see enough at all to suggest we survive the drop. Just technically rank bad at times, goals we concede are howlers and the passes round the back nearly cost us multiple times… but then I don’t know what the solution is because in the main our tactic is just to lump it long. He must then tell the players to take some ownership of the ball, but on the flip side they don’t seem good enough to do so, so resort back to the route 1 stuff to prevent more mistakes that lead to goal scoring chances.

There’s some genuine quality in that Sutton side who immediately earned the right to play - out of the Pools 11 I’d say only Dodds gets in their 11. The worry is the amount of top 10 teams we’ve got coming up because I thought they looked very good from the off. Dynamic, quick and confident football. Complete domination.

Curle’s lottery ticket style substitutions also mystify me. Sylla should be one of first names in that team.

Go and get the win at Crewe & prove the above all wrong. Simple as that.


Today wasn't a one off though,apart from a couple of games,we've been routinely battered by Sutton.
No matter who we have playing,we simply don't seem.ti be able to cope with them.


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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Sutton
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Hartlepool United and Sutton United have both been fined by the Football Association after a mass confrontation in their League Two meeting this month.
Pools have been fined £1,000, while Sutton have been fined £5,000.
Hartlepool accepted the standard punishment, while Sutton's fine was imposed by an independent regulatory commission following a hearing.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/64742919


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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Sutton
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charltonclive wrote:
Hartlepool United and Sutton United have both been fined by the Football Association after a mass confrontation in their League Two meeting this month.
Pools have been fined £1,000, while Sutton have been fined £5,000.
Hartlepool accepted the standard punishment, while Sutton's fine was imposed by an independent regulatory commission following a hearing.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/64742919

fined for handbags or something you saw daily in the school play ground. the FA love this sort of stuff to chuck fines around. next will be fines for performances like pools and newport showed this week. saying that it would not be a bad idea.


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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Sutton
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I wonder if they'll fine the referee for allowing Sutton to operate at their usual thuggery level which, more often than not, is the root cause of retaliation leading to confrontation.
I don't know how much provocation the FA see as reasonable but it's about time certain clubs were "advised" about their approach.

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Sutton have never tried to disguise their identity.

But it won,t last it never does.


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 Post subject: Re: Pools v Sutton
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derwent wrote:
I wonder if they'll fine the referee for allowing Sutton to operate at their usual thuggery level which, more often than not, is the root cause of retaliation leading to confrontation.
I don't know how much provocation the FA see as reasonable but it's about time certain clubs were "advised" about their approach.

retaliation is always deemed as bad as provacation with incidents between two players. its up to the match officials to see if a certain player is getting the treatment off others in a game. we have all seen it where a player gets fouled by different members of the opposition knowing they,ll get away with it. they either drift out of the game or blow a fuse and get a red card. for me 3 fouls by different players on a single lad results in a card for the third no matter what he has done previously.


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I detest the term ‘professional foul’ it’s basically authorised and approved by cynical management and just cheating.
I agree about referees keeping a record of the victim in every offence to stop targeting by the hatchet element.

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Snowy wrote:
I detest the term ‘professional foul’ it’s basically authorised and approved by cynical management and just cheating.
I agree about referees keeping a record of the victim in every offence to stop targeting by the hatchet element.

time wasting called game management. pretending to have a head injury when its another part of the body which got a slight knock to stop the game. holding, pushing and all the other offences with arms and hands deemed fine as well as going down easy in the penalty area. put in a real old fashioned hard tackle and its one colour of card if you get it wrong. the games knackered but who started it all. for me they have dummed our game down for the sake of the continental all stars in our game where the tactics we frown on were seen years ago by them in the few european and international games we saw.


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TBH I think Sterry had lost the plot, sick of playing under Curle, he was never a malicious type of player, totally out of character for him.


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Jamie1952 wrote:
TBH I think Sterry had lost the plot, sick of playing under Curle, he was never a malicious type of player, totally out of character for him.

you cannot blame the lad if he was. doubt there is more than me who have not witnessed a game to the end since challinor departed or turned ifollow off early.


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Jamie1952 wrote:
TBH I think Sterry had lost the plot, sick of playing under Curle, he was never a malicious type of player, totally out of character for him.


The players must of gone on the pitch after a KC team talk n said ti each other WTF was he on about.
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