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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2013 21:38:06 GMT
I'm bricking Saturday.
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Post by Mr Katy Perry on Dec 18, 2013 21:40:02 GMT
who wants a cup where west ham and sunderland have a 1 in 4 chance of winning anyway
tinpot fucking mug anyway, gimme 3pts saturday and ill be happy
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Post by Nyron Nonceworthy on Dec 18, 2013 22:18:57 GMT
Fuck the cup.
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Post by Uncle Heinrich on Dec 18, 2013 22:25:22 GMT
Right, back to the title race.
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Post by SuperRickyFuller on Dec 18, 2013 22:26:00 GMT
Right, back to the title race. ;D
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Post by The Swahili Bastardizers on Dec 18, 2013 22:46:35 GMT
I watched a pretty even game by both sides with them scoring 2 quality strikes and us missing our half chances.
Why all the hate all over?
Are we as poor a supported club as there is at the moment?
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Post by The Turtle on Dec 18, 2013 22:49:09 GMT
What is it with Stoke City and fucking Cup competitions? Just not in our DNA is it.
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Post by One-Two on Dec 18, 2013 22:57:36 GMT
Thought it was a game with two sides performing below their best, which was decided by two moments of quality.
Unfortunately our piece of quality, (Pieter's unbelievable cross for Walters,) wasn't capitalised on, so we lost. Nothing to get too annoyed or upset about, just need to hope Shawcross will be fit for Villa.
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Post by Campervan Von Bigglesworth on Dec 18, 2013 23:06:03 GMT
Another typical Stoke City cup night
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Post by Uncle Heinrich on Dec 18, 2013 23:09:01 GMT
...which was decided by two moments of quality. Or lack of concentration from us. Both goals were scored just after we'd made subs, the first one when we'd just brought on Arnie, they took a quick free-kick from the restart, walked through our sleeping defence into a shooting position. Second goal was similar, when Shawcross went off, took us a while to realise what position players were expected to be, they capitalised again walking the ball into another shooting position. Two great strikes from players we couldn't afford mind. Hope Hughes sorts out the lull in concentration after subs sharpish,
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Post by RickyFullerBeer on Dec 19, 2013 0:30:38 GMT
Please be ok, Ryan ♥
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Post by Time4aPINT on Dec 19, 2013 0:49:52 GMT
...which was decided by two moments of quality. Or lack of concentration from us. Both goals were scored just after we'd made subs, the first one when we'd just brought on Arnie, they took a quick free-kick from the restart, walked through our sleeping defence into a shooting position. Second goal was similar, when Shawcross went off, took us a while to realise what position players were expected to be, they capitalised again walking the ball into another shooting position. Two great strikes from players we couldn't afford mind. Hope Hughes sorts out the lull in concentration after subs sharpish, Agree to a certain point with what you are saying but the ref allowed play to restart before our sub was in position but later when Stoke took a throw-in straight after a Manchester United sub he made us take the throw in again because the player wasn't in position.
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Post by Time4aPINT on Dec 19, 2013 0:59:55 GMT
Positives from tonight. When we pass backwards - the ball doesn't always end up back with the 'keeper, we can move it forward again. So we are getting used to a new style of playing and for large periods of the game we matched Manchester United.
Negatives from tonight, we are out of the cup, we lost and the local Man. U. glory hunter cunts will be gobbing off again tomorrow.
Positives again. Man U are fucking rubbish compared to Manchester City, Liverpool, Arsenal and Everton, so the glory hunting manure cunts will soon be crawling back into the woodwork.
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Post by Northy on Dec 19, 2013 7:21:20 GMT
Im working in Manchester today and out and about the markets and town tonight, hate em I flippin well hate the glory hunting scum I went in that new Greenhoffs bar in Stoke yesterday, there's some lard n lads in there.
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Post by Northy on Dec 19, 2013 7:25:50 GMT
I love Marc! He could have given my other lad a lift back from Uni if he'd told me he was going.
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Post by Sonko's Head on Dec 19, 2013 9:30:49 GMT
Im working in Manchester today and out and about the markets and town tonight, hate em I flippin well hate the glory hunting scum I went in that new Greenhoffs bar in Stoke yesterday, there's some lard n lads in there. Now if you were in Essex I could understand, but Man Utd fans in Manchester? There is only about 5 of them
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Post by Uncle Heinrich on Dec 19, 2013 10:42:26 GMT
Or lack of concentration from us. Both goals were scored just after we'd made subs, the first one when we'd just brought on Arnie, they took a quick free-kick from the restart, walked through our sleeping defence into a shooting position. Second goal was similar, when Shawcross went off, took us a while to realise what position players were expected to be, they capitalised again walking the ball into another shooting position. Two great strikes from players we couldn't afford mind. Hope Hughes sorts out the lull in concentration after subs sharpish, Agree to a certain point with what you are saying but the ref allowed play to restart before our sub was in position but later when Stoke took a throw-in straight after a Manchester United sub he made us take the throw in again because the player wasn't in position. He did that a few times didn't he? I remember at least twice him awarding a free-kick and letting them take it quickly from where the ball had rolled to, not where the foul was committed. They bypassed our players a few times doing it.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 19, 2013 11:42:54 GMT
What's up with Zonz (Aside from being French)?
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Post by SamTheLost on Dec 19, 2013 11:44:41 GMT
Didn't fancy getting wet.
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Post by Ribanjo Fuller on Dec 19, 2013 12:26:26 GMT
I know it's cliche to say the ref helped United alot, but they were basically allowed to ref themselves at times. I remember at least twice they took a quick free kick from the wrong place, our players would look at the ref, he'd realise United had already started again and would just blow his whistle as they ran down the wing, it was bizarre.
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