Tokyo Blue wrote:Nice one, Doug.
Any news on Boadu? It was an inexcusably dreadful challenge and warranted a lot more than the yellow card it got. Fucking filth bastards.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Tokyo Blue wrote:Nice one, Doug.
Any news on Boadu? It was an inexcusably dreadful challenge and warranted a lot more than the yellow card it got. Fucking filth bastards.
Nothing on Boadu yet.I will keep an eye on the OS and Twitter as I follow him on there.
Really sad that a challenge like that gets done near the end of a match where Utd weren't really in it much.They had started the thug tactics because they couldn't compete at football but as ever the referee didn't seem to recognise what was going on.After the long break in play they got their only chance as well as we seemed a bit flustered.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Titbit re Boadu from t'other forum.
"After the game Boadu was briefly putting weight on his leg and hobbling about a little. He had three large plaster type dressings on his knee, suggesting it could have been a cut."
Ted Hughes wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Titbit re Boadu from t'other forum.
"After the game Boadu was briefly putting weight on his leg and hobbling about a little. He had three large plaster type dressings on his knee, suggesting it could have been a cut."
That's good news. The way they had his lower leg braced I was worried it was a break.
There was one typical rag passage of play in that game, when we split them wide open & it looked like they kicked our player in the box, but he stayed on his feet. The ball sprang loose stuffily straight to a rag who broke away. We caught him & took the ball off him, but a rag kicked our player's legs out 'play on' says the referee, they reach our box, rag does full on Ashley Young dive; free kick on edge of box, rags' first shot on target.
The only surprise was the ref didn't call it as a pen.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Titbit re Boadu from t'other forum.
"After the game Boadu was briefly putting weight on his leg and hobbling about a little. He had three large plaster type dressings on his knee, suggesting it could have been a cut."
That's good news. The way they had his lower leg braced I was worried it was a break.
There was one typical rag passage of play in that game, when we split them wide open & it looked like they kicked our player in the box, but he stayed on his feet. The ball sprang loose stuffily straight to a rag who broke away. We caught him & took the ball off him, but a rag kicked our player's legs out 'play on' says the referee, they reach our box, rag does full on Ashley Young dive; free kick on edge of box, rags' first shot on target.
The only surprise was the ref didn't call it as a pen.
Remember it well Ted. I seriously think that if the conditions had not been so bad we would have scored 5 or 6.
Ted Hughes wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Titbit re Boadu from t'other forum.
"After the game Boadu was briefly putting weight on his leg and hobbling about a little. He had three large plaster type dressings on his knee, suggesting it could have been a cut."
That's good news. The way they had his lower leg braced I was worried it was a break.
There was one typical rag passage of play in that game, when we split them wide open & it looked like they kicked our player in the box, but he stayed on his feet. The ball sprang loose stuffily straight to a rag who broke away. We caught him & took the ball off him, but a rag kicked our player's legs out 'play on' says the referee, they reach our box, rag does full on Ashley Young dive; free kick on edge of box, rags' first shot on target.
The only surprise was the ref didn't call it as a pen.
Remember it well Ted. I seriously think that if the conditions had not been so bad we would have scored 5 or 6.
Agree completely.
I was telling my uncle on the phone about how we outpassed them & closed Utd down & just looked on a completely different level, he thought I was talking about the reserve game from a few days ago as his mate had said exactly the same about that one.
For many years, whenever we have played the rags, I have thought that they looked much much better coached than our kids, even though we were often better individually; they looked like they were a shit version of their 1st team & their players looked more ready to play proper football whilst ours played like a bunch of talented kids, thrown together & told to get on with it.
Today, we looked four divisions better in every aspect of football. It was like watching a Premier League team playing Stockport County managed by Neil Warnock. Every City player looked miles better than his opposite number, & the teamwork was infinitely better.
Great also to see our English lads looking so talented; Smith Brown was outstanding. No doubt theirs will be picked ahead of ours for the national team.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Titbit re Boadu from t'other forum.
"After the game Boadu was briefly putting weight on his leg and hobbling about a little. He had three large plaster type dressings on his knee, suggesting it could have been a cut."
That's good news. The way they had his lower leg braced I was worried it was a break.
There was one typical rag passage of play in that game, when we split them wide open & it looked like they kicked our player in the box, but he stayed on his feet. The ball sprang loose stuffily straight to a rag who broke away. We caught him & took the ball off him, but a rag kicked our player's legs out 'play on' says the referee, they reach our box, rag does full on Ashley Young dive; free kick on edge of box, rags' first shot on target.
The only surprise was the ref didn't call it as a pen.
Remember it well Ted. I seriously think that if the conditions had not been so bad we would have scored 5 or 6.
Agree completely.
I was telling my uncle on the phone about how we outpassed them & closed Utd down & just looked on a completely different level, he thought I was talking about the reserve game from a few days ago as his mate had said exactly the same about that one.
For many years, whenever we have played the rags, I have thought that they looked much much better coached than our kids, even though we were often better individually; they looked like they were a shit version of their 1st team & their players looked more ready to play proper football whilst ours played like a bunch of talented kids, thrown together & told to get on with it.
Today, we looked four divisions better in every aspect of football. It was like watching a Premier League team playing Stockport County managed by Neil Warnock. Every City player looked miles better than his opposite number, & the teamwork was infinitely better.
Great also to see our English lads looking so talented; Smith Brown was outstanding. No doubt theirs will be picked ahead of ours for the national team.
4 divisions better sounds good.Maybe today there was something in the ages of the teams as I was told early on that Utd had plenty of much younger boys playing.
Just on Smith Brown he is a very good player who plays all sorts of positions and I am not sure which his best or preferred one is. Until the last two games I have seen him at full back and central midfield but wherever he plays he looks the business.Two footed, calm in possession and seems to see what's going on around him very well.Captain as well which suggests leadership qualities.Another with real potential.
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