I literally did not mention Bloomfield until others brought him up. Dodds has nothing to do with the Bloomfield situation other than being the next to take up the same employment.
I'm literally trying to discuss current things like today's game, and being told to move on and grow up.
Will beat Brum next week. We’re resolute at the back, king returning, opposition who will look to attack us more opening spaces in the other half of the pitch. 2-0 or 2-1 win and we will soon forget today and be satisfied with 4 points from the 2 matches.
See that last paragraph, that was an attempt to get back on topic and move on. But noooooooo…… it’s just us pompous lot.
k thx bye. Kiss kiss
Edit: if anyone cares, the Majitos were either weak as hell or dangerously drinkable. And I took inspiration from @chris and went for the full Brazilian. Two of their curries rice and, weirdly, potato’s. Was really good but certainly more Thai than what imagine to be Brazilian. Served almost tapas style which is Spanish and not, I don’t think, Portuguesey.
oh, and the move on is from the sort of petty bullshit back and forth point scoring. Hence why I haven’t addressed, well almost haven’t addressed, anything in your post this time.
I have no problem with Dodds or the team he put out. We had the best of the game and more chances, but we did need more confidence in pushing forward against quite a dour team. Fred scores a worldy after his solo run and we are all happy and he's back on the wing next week.
Finally got home after no trains north out of Kings Cross for 3 hours. Which seemed a fitting end to a not particularly enjoyable day.
It was very much of a relief that the weather was pleasantly warm - that second half would have felt a lot worse in some of the temperatures we’ve had in recent games.
In amongst all the negativity (for me it’s just how slow we are in moving the ball at the moment) there were quite a few positives and I do think Simons will become a key player for us - although I thought he disappeared a bit second half.
i have seen us play a lot worse and I have been more bored than I was today before. But it’s a little bit frustrating for me that we are both playing well throughout a lot of the team AND being thoroughly boring to watch.
The highlight of the day for me though was an exceptional and extended murmuration above Wycombe Station. It was beautiful to watch, more entertaining than the football and somehow less predictable.
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I literally did not mention Bloomfield until others brought him up. Dodds has nothing to do with the Bloomfield situation other than being the next to take up the same employment.
I'm literally trying to discuss current things like today's game, and being told to move on and grow up.
Will beat Brum next week. We’re resolute at the back, king returning, opposition who will look to attack us more opening spaces in the other half of the pitch. 2-0 or 2-1 win and we will soon forget today and be satisfied with 4 points from the 2 matches.
You tried this on the last match thread.
I'm not defending some of the reactions...but can't you just give it up?
See that last paragraph, that was an attempt to get back on topic and move on. But noooooooo…… it’s just us pompous lot.
k thx bye. Kiss kiss
Edit: if anyone cares, the Majitos were either weak as hell or dangerously drinkable. And I took inspiration from @chris and went for the full Brazilian. Two of their curries rice and, weirdly, potato’s. Was really good but certainly more Thai than what imagine to be Brazilian. Served almost tapas style which is Spanish and not, I don’t think, Portuguesey.
oh, and the move on is from the sort of petty bullshit back and forth point scoring. Hence why I haven’t addressed, well almost haven’t addressed, anything in your post this time.
I have no problem with Dodds or the team he put out. We had the best of the game and more chances, but we did need more confidence in pushing forward against quite a dour team. Fred scores a worldy after his solo run and we are all happy and he's back on the wing next week.
Frustrating yes...but I was not bored.
Finally got home after no trains north out of Kings Cross for 3 hours. Which seemed a fitting end to a not particularly enjoyable day.
It was very much of a relief that the weather was pleasantly warm - that second half would have felt a lot worse in some of the temperatures we’ve had in recent games.
In amongst all the negativity (for me it’s just how slow we are in moving the ball at the moment) there were quite a few positives and I do think Simons will become a key player for us - although I thought he disappeared a bit second half.
i have seen us play a lot worse and I have been more bored than I was today before. But it’s a little bit frustrating for me that we are both playing well throughout a lot of the team AND being thoroughly boring to watch.
The highlight of the day for me though was an exceptional and extended murmuration above Wycombe Station. It was beautiful to watch, more entertaining than the football and somehow less predictable.
Having millions of pounds worth of players and thousands of fanatical fans backing them home and away gives them a big advantage.