I think, as fans, we have to decide what we'd like to see. Do we want to see the fast flowing attacking stuff, that has been in evidence for the last few games, where we will beat teams based on our pace, fluid skills on the ball from front to back, superior effort and work ethic ?
Or do we want to shore it up a bit, in an effort to go for clean sheets ? If its the latter, then perhaps we go with Curtis Davies ? Excellent defender, but he does have his shortcomings, in terms of pace and distribution.
Frank is defining our style of play and I think that Curtis fits into that less easily than Keogh, at the moment.
Maarnin' View
Keogh couldn't have done much different with the own goal. It wasn't like Tomori's or Bogle's which were caused by poor execution of the clearance.
I think the goals scored against in recent weeks have been due to our midfield being more attack minded than say under Rowett where the midfield was basically to shore up the defence. Bogle was at fault for the goals by Sheff Utd and Boro. Just showing signs of inexperience in big games I suppose. If we had a holding midfielder like Thorne pre broken leg I suspect we would concede fewer goals.
comment by πAnglianRam π (U17428)
posted 43 minutes ago
I think, as fans, we have to decide what we'd like to see. Do we want to see the fast flowing attacking stuff, that has been in evidence for the last few games, where we will beat teams based on our pace, fluid skills on the ball from front to back, superior effort and work ethic ?
Or do we want to shore it up a bit, in an effort to go for clean sheets ? If its the latter, then perhaps we go with Curtis Davies ? Excellent defender, but he does have his shortcomings, in terms of pace and distribution.
Frank is defining our style of play and I think that Curtis fits into that less easily than Keogh, at the moment.
Maarnin' View
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Morning Ang! I don't really see how we fans can decide on anything except when to cheer and when to boo. Oh and whether to go to games or not. But I am very pleased with the way they are set up and playing.
Agreed Ramdini.
It's early, I guess I hadn't nuanced it correctly
A Nuance is a small antelope native to Namibia and locally scarce in South Africa.
Even scarcer is East Anglia by the sounds of it.
comment by I'm not Spartacus, to be quite Frank (U4603)
posted about an hour ago
Keogh couldn't have done much different with the own goal...
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...because he’s crap. He had time enough to adjust his feet to attempt the clearance with his favoured foot when it was originally destined to be a ‘wrong foot’ kick into touch so yes, he could have done much different, he just didn’t because he’s garbage.
Tomori and Bogle are young and will learn, but not if they’re playing alongside that berk.
comment by HebridesRam (U2909)
posted 46 minutes ago
A Nuance is a small antelope native to Namibia and locally scarce in South Africa.
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Not often see in the Western Isles except after much malt sampling.
comment by 666 β½οΈ (U11795)
posted 25 minutes ago
comment by I'm not Spartacus, to be quite Frank (U4603)
posted about an hour ago
Keogh couldn't have done much different with the own goal...
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...because he’s crap. He had time enough to adjust his feet to attempt the clearance with his favoured foot when it was originally destined to be a ‘wrong foot’ kick into touch so yes, he could have done much different, he just didn’t because he’s garbage.
Tomori and Bogle are young and will learn, but not if they’re playing alongside that berk.
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Well of course he could and that Frankie Is A Legend is also a huge berk for picking him, match, after match ,after match. It's not that he has no alternative.
You would think he would have learned by now. And as for the berk who has made him skipper of his national team - he is an even bigger berk?
Or....... Hang on a bit! it's just occurred to me, it might be that non-attending fat guy from Chaddesden who is the biggest berk of all?
Frankie’s learning the hard way.
comment by πAnglianRam π (U17428)
posted about 2 hours ago
Now that's how to nuance
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We could have actually beat Chelsea 2-1 in their own back yard last night, (my prediction incidentally)!
I had it 1-3. Which, if you look at it in a numerically alternative way, could well have been correct. Extra Peeder points for me I think
Derby were much better side and Chelsea were lucky.
But Forest brought more fans than you when they came down!
comment by CFC: FFP Champions (U20729)
posted 4 minutes ago
Derby were much better side and Chelsea were lucky.
But Forest brought more fans than you when they came down!
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All 4002 tickets that Chelsea located to Derby were sold.
comment by Let Me inRamdini (U21882)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by CFC: FFP Champions (U20729)
posted 4 minutes ago
Derby were much better side and Chelsea were lucky.
But Forest brought more fans than you when they came down!
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All 4002 tickets that Chelsea located to Derby were sold.
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Yes, it used to be 15 pc of ground (6k) but think rules are now 10pc
And there we are least 3 Rams in amongst the Chelsea "faithful"
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posted on 1/11/18
Happy 1st of November
posted on 1/11/18
Mornin' Ang
posted on 1/11/18
I think, as fans, we have to decide what we'd like to see. Do we want to see the fast flowing attacking stuff, that has been in evidence for the last few games, where we will beat teams based on our pace, fluid skills on the ball from front to back, superior effort and work ethic ?
Or do we want to shore it up a bit, in an effort to go for clean sheets ? If its the latter, then perhaps we go with Curtis Davies ? Excellent defender, but he does have his shortcomings, in terms of pace and distribution.
Frank is defining our style of play and I think that Curtis fits into that less easily than Keogh, at the moment.
Maarnin' View
posted on 1/11/18
Keogh couldn't have done much different with the own goal. It wasn't like Tomori's or Bogle's which were caused by poor execution of the clearance.
I think the goals scored against in recent weeks have been due to our midfield being more attack minded than say under Rowett where the midfield was basically to shore up the defence. Bogle was at fault for the goals by Sheff Utd and Boro. Just showing signs of inexperience in big games I suppose. If we had a holding midfielder like Thorne pre broken leg I suspect we would concede fewer goals.
posted on 1/11/18
comment by πAnglianRam π (U17428)
posted 43 minutes ago
I think, as fans, we have to decide what we'd like to see. Do we want to see the fast flowing attacking stuff, that has been in evidence for the last few games, where we will beat teams based on our pace, fluid skills on the ball from front to back, superior effort and work ethic ?
Or do we want to shore it up a bit, in an effort to go for clean sheets ? If its the latter, then perhaps we go with Curtis Davies ? Excellent defender, but he does have his shortcomings, in terms of pace and distribution.
Frank is defining our style of play and I think that Curtis fits into that less easily than Keogh, at the moment.
Maarnin' View
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Morning Ang! I don't really see how we fans can decide on anything except when to cheer and when to boo. Oh and whether to go to games or not. But I am very pleased with the way they are set up and playing.
posted on 1/11/18
Agreed Ramdini.
It's early, I guess I hadn't nuanced it correctly
posted on 1/11/18
A Nuance is a small antelope native to Namibia and locally scarce in South Africa.
posted on 1/11/18
Even scarcer is East Anglia by the sounds of it.
posted on 1/11/18
comment by I'm not Spartacus, to be quite Frank (U4603)
posted about an hour ago
Keogh couldn't have done much different with the own goal...
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...because he’s crap. He had time enough to adjust his feet to attempt the clearance with his favoured foot when it was originally destined to be a ‘wrong foot’ kick into touch so yes, he could have done much different, he just didn’t because he’s garbage.
Tomori and Bogle are young and will learn, but not if they’re playing alongside that berk.
posted on 1/11/18
comment by HebridesRam (U2909)
posted 46 minutes ago
A Nuance is a small antelope native to Namibia and locally scarce in South Africa.
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Not often see in the Western Isles except after much malt sampling.
posted on 1/11/18
comment by 666 β½οΈ (U11795)
posted 25 minutes ago
comment by I'm not Spartacus, to be quite Frank (U4603)
posted about an hour ago
Keogh couldn't have done much different with the own goal...
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...because he’s crap. He had time enough to adjust his feet to attempt the clearance with his favoured foot when it was originally destined to be a ‘wrong foot’ kick into touch so yes, he could have done much different, he just didn’t because he’s garbage.
Tomori and Bogle are young and will learn, but not if they’re playing alongside that berk.
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Well of course he could and that Frankie Is A Legend is also a huge berk for picking him, match, after match ,after match. It's not that he has no alternative.
You would think he would have learned by now. And as for the berk who has made him skipper of his national team - he is an even bigger berk?
Or....... Hang on a bit! it's just occurred to me, it might be that non-attending fat guy from Chaddesden who is the biggest berk of all?
posted on 1/11/18
Now that's how to nuance
posted on 1/11/18
Frankie’s learning the hard way.
posted on 1/11/18
comment by πAnglianRam π (U17428)
posted about 2 hours ago
Now that's how to nuance
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π€£π€£π€£π€£
posted on 1/11/18
We could have actually beat Chelsea 2-1 in their own back yard last night, (my prediction incidentally)!
posted on 1/11/18
I had it 1-3. Which, if you look at it in a numerically alternative way, could well have been correct. Extra Peeder points for me I think
posted on 1/11/18
Derby were much better side and Chelsea were lucky.
But Forest brought more fans than you when they came down!
posted on 1/11/18
comment by CFC: FFP Champions (U20729)
posted 4 minutes ago
Derby were much better side and Chelsea were lucky.
But Forest brought more fans than you when they came down!
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All 4002 tickets that Chelsea located to Derby were sold.
posted on 1/11/18
comment by Let Me inRamdini (U21882)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by CFC: FFP Champions (U20729)
posted 4 minutes ago
Derby were much better side and Chelsea were lucky.
But Forest brought more fans than you when they came down!
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All 4002 tickets that Chelsea located to Derby were sold.
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Yes, it used to be 15 pc of ground (6k) but think rules are now 10pc
posted on 1/11/18
And there we are least 3 Rams in amongst the Chelsea "faithful"
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