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Another big test for them next week vs an in form tall forward trio of Lynch, Day and Wright.

 
20 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Then don't quote me [censored]!

Er, he didn't quote you picket. 

"Internet forums for dummies" is on special on Amazon I believe.

53 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Holy hell am I glad I've got this peanut on ignore.  Makes a rubbish thread every week. 

I already do but his stupid threads come up, as do his post when people reply

 
27 minutes ago, Ricky P said:

I reckon Tom played well today. Oscar got outbodied a couple of times but it's his 13th game for f's sake.

That's the damn problem...Tommy no skills does play well almost every week, however his decision making with ball in hand is so poor that it costs us games.  It simply cannot continue.  The best teams have the most skilled players in defence, and the players in that part of the ground must be sound decision makers.  Tommy boy does not lack effort, he lacks football smarts.  The club must do something about it...bring in some smart thinking defenders.  The judge is still out on Oscar, but what I've seen so far, his brain into gear matches his brothers, treacle like.

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