arthur
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a much nicer route anywayI came back via Crewkerne, Chard and Yarcombe before joining the A30 to Honiton.
a much nicer route anywayI came back via Crewkerne, Chard and Yarcombe before joining the A30 to Honiton.
Point per game probably isn't enough but four sides are still worse than us despite us having got less than one point per game. The big plus for me is since we got oakley/taylor and some regulars back and fit we have got 12 points from 8 games, no guaruntees but if we carried on like that then safety would be comfortable.Poor 2nd half performance, I agree we were lucky to get a draw. Really missed Oakley and Nardiello.
I agree it's early days to start getting over-worried but I think the point about draws is that is that draws are not enough: no-one has stayed up with only 46 points in League 1 for over a decade (Oxford did it with 45 in 1989/2000).
City do really need to win at home to Tranmere next weeked to avoid getting sucked back into the bottom 4, and with only 2 days rest after the cup replay. Tranmere don't have a game, having already been knocked out of the cup, so can focus all their energies on Saturday.
And we have only 1 home game in December.
Yep gotta say that support was excellent, not many home teams are that loud. The drummer got it going and the other two stands joined in, even though it went quiet again for the last 20 minutesApart from their first goal we cruised the first half, second half we looked like we thought we'd already won.
Draw a fair result TBH and not an awful one at that. I think Yeovil will stay up.
Yeovil fans had a good drummer, I'd like one in the BB.
You mean the linesman that missed the blatant Yeovil backpass in the first half, gave at least three throw ins the wrong way and was at best guessing for at least two offside decisions?city fans annoyed me today though. Shouting at Tis for taking off duffy for frear and he should have taken noble off instead. We were trying to win the game by taking off a semi-fit defensive midfielder instead of our playmaker in the middle. Seems also they have short memories cos if i remember correctly it wasnt Duffy who scored the last minute equaliser against the Polish.
Also the lino had a good game. Knew the difference between being offside and not interfering and being offside and interfering. Shame our fans dont!
You mean the linesman that missed the blatant Yeovil backpass in the first half?
this was the incident that had me seething. no way that it was anything other than intentional and i've no doubt purse was expecting to see the keeper clear it first time rather than pick it up. linesman on that side wasn't the best mind: booking tully for a handball when he clearly chested it and yellow carding him for the pleasure.I'm glad you mentioned that, because that incident came up for debate between Dave Saunders and Giler during the GP Commentary.
Evidently there was a situation where a defender passed the ball back to the keeper, who promptly picked it up! Dave and Jimmy picked up on the furor that broke out between City fans over the 'handled' passback, and Jimmy said "he knee'd it back", to which Dave agreed, and they both concluded that that was in order!
Now correct me if I'm wrong, as I haven't reffed a game in 20 years, and rules change, but did anybody else know that kneeing a ball back to the keeper was in order? Because I find that extremely hard to believe!
I hate drums. Bloody racket. They only have one because they're so tinpot and their fans can't make any noise without it.Yep gotta say that support was excellent, not many home teams are that loud. The drummer got it going and the other two stands joined in, even though it went quiet again for the last 20 minutes