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WASN'T IT SAID NOONE WAS ON FIRE

Wed Mar 13, 2013 11:14 am

In training, he must of burnt himself out before the game, not quite the signing i thought he was going to be at the moment, a bit to predictable

Re: WASN'T IT SAID NOONE WAS ON FIRE

Wed Mar 13, 2013 1:03 pm

cuts inside every time. the left back figured that out after 10mins and had him in his pocket the rest of the game.

Re: WASN'T IT SAID NOONE WAS ON FIRE

Wed Mar 13, 2013 1:14 pm

Pontyclun Blue wrote:In training, he must of burnt himself out before the game, not quite the signing i thought he was going to be at the moment, a bit to predictable


To predictable he runs at a player then stops and tries a cross everytime and gets sussed out.,
He needs to be beating players sometimes and getting to the by line and putting the ball across the goal like lloyd dyer did to us

Re: WASN'T IT SAID NOONE WAS ON FIRE

Wed Mar 13, 2013 1:14 pm

Have you played football before? If u put a left footed player on the right wing its only natural to cut inside thats obviously what malky wanted,if he wants players gettin to the bye line then he would ov put conway right and noone left :ayatollah:

Re: WASN'T IT SAID NOONE WAS ON FIRE

Wed Mar 13, 2013 1:16 pm

Their left back was very strong, and had a good game.

No way i would have taken Noone off and put Smith out there.

Smith should have been hauled off at half time. Couldnt believe it took until the 3rd substitution to get him off.

Conway couldnt beat an egg, just comes inside and passes a short ball too. Might as well have Don Cowie out there.

Re: WASN'T IT SAID NOONE WAS ON FIRE

Wed Mar 13, 2013 1:19 pm

don't know why Noone and Conway didn't switch wings midway thru 1st half especially to get Noone running at St Ledger who was on a yellow? :?:

Re: WASN'T IT SAID NOONE WAS ON FIRE

Wed Mar 13, 2013 1:27 pm

No it wasn't noone that was on fire,it was his house! thats why he left at half time :lol: