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Post by Ffs Ling on Nov 11, 2014 21:55:42 GMT
Can anybody who was at the game tell us non attendees how the players faired this evening
Thanks in advance
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Post by kbola on Nov 11, 2014 22:54:58 GMT
Legdzins: 7 didn't have too much to do but looked very comfortable at crosses and corners and good goal kicking, definately should be no1 Omosuzi: 7 Got forward well and linked with Pritchard well Clarke: 7 Solid but beaten for pace once or twice as per usual, one great block in the first half Lowry: 7 Always looks more assured at CB I think Sawyer: 7 Solid against League 2 like everyone else Pritchard: 7 Some nice touches, gave the ball away once or twice, workmanlike player Wright: 7 Some excellent passes to release players but didn't really dominate midfield Bartley: 8 One of his best games, good goal but maybe League 2 is his level. Cox: 7 Still not quite firing for the wee man - some nice touches as ever and creative passes but snap shots and finishes that came off last season not quite happening so far Dagnall: 6 Although he provided two assists and was lively as ever I have to rate him down as he is a striker and his finishing was terrible, twice he was played in and messed up Simpson: 8 Great pace, finish and hold up play, hope he is not injured. Kashkent: 6 Tried hard but a bit lightweight against the lumps at CB for Northampton, needs to be a bit more tricky Batt: 7 Came on and made a good impact down the right, good substitute player but not a starter for me Baudry: NA Overall, hard to rate up or down too much as Northampton were quite terrible but of course at 1-0 could have equalised. Hopefully this will lift the team at home. Crowd: terrible in West Stand, took until the 85th minute for a song.
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Nov 11, 2014 22:58:32 GMT
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Post by Ffs Ling on Nov 11, 2014 22:58:32 GMT
Thanks Kbola
What was the attendance tonight
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Post by kbola on Nov 11, 2014 23:12:01 GMT
1966(228 away)
I was two off getting 18 points in the attendance prediction....
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Post by bertejenner on Nov 12, 2014 12:13:55 GMT
The crowd was very quiet. I sat in my flat (south west corner block, directly above the south stand toilets) with my windows open and you could barely tell there was a game going on. It was only marginally louder than last Tuesday's FA Youth Cup game.
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Nov 12, 2014 13:50:02 GMT
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Post by Ffs Ling on Nov 12, 2014 13:50:02 GMT
The crowd was very quiet. I sat in my flat (south west corner block, directly above the south stand toilets) with my windows open and you could barely tell there was a game going on. It was only marginally louder than last Tuesday's FA Youth Cup game. May I ask if the flats around the ground are all rental properties or are they a mix and match (rent and bought)
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Post by bertejenner on Nov 12, 2014 14:04:02 GMT
The crowd was very quiet. I sat in my flat (south west corner block, directly above the south stand toilets) with my windows open and you could barely tell there was a game going on. It was only marginally louder than last Tuesday's FA Youth Cup game. May I ask if the flats around the ground are all rental properties or are they a mix and match (rent and bought) It's probably 50/50. I bought mine about a year ago, and out of the 3 people on the 8 flat floor I know 2 have bought and 1 is renting. They're decent flats, although if you look closely you can see Barry Hearn was as "cost effective" as he could be with the fittings, features, and electrics.
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Nov 12, 2014 14:10:01 GMT
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Post by Ffs Ling on Nov 12, 2014 14:10:01 GMT
Ah thanks for that we are seriously considering moving back to Leyton as our business office is in Central London so would make life a lot easier than commuting on the nightmare line that is Brighton to London
I will look into it cheers
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Post by bertejenner on Nov 12, 2014 14:20:51 GMT
Ah thanks for that we are seriously considering moving back to Leyton as our business office is in Central London so would make life a lot easier than commuting on the nightmare line that is Brighton to London I will look into it cheers I love living in Leyton, especially now they've opened the north entrance to the Olympic park. Only issue now is that house prices went a little mental earlier this year, and everything is 70/80k more than it was in say February. Always happy to talk East London property prices.
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Nov 12, 2014 14:32:21 GMT
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Post by Ffs Ling on Nov 12, 2014 14:32:21 GMT
I was born in Leyton left when I was 9 came back again when I was 27 left at 31 been exiled ever since I love everything about Leyton
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Nov 12, 2014 14:34:55 GMT
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Post by Ffs Ling on Nov 12, 2014 14:34:55 GMT
I think our idea is to rent in Leyton first and also let our 2 properties in East Sussex
I can't commit until I'm sure my other half and our 2 young Daughters like it in Leyton
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Post by kbola on Nov 12, 2014 18:47:31 GMT
May I ask if the flats around the ground are all rental properties or are they a mix and match (rent and bought) It's probably 50/50. I bought mine about a year ago, and out of the 3 people on the 8 flat floor I know 2 have bought and 1 is renting. They're decent flats, although if you look closely you can see Barry Hearn was as "cost effective" as he could be with the fittings, features, and electrics. Is it true that there is an immovable life size portrait of Bazza in each flat, perhaps looming over the bed?
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Post by kbola on Nov 12, 2014 18:48:45 GMT
I think our idea is to rent in Leyton first and also let our 2 properties in East Sussex I can't commit until I'm sure my other half and our 2 young Daughters like it in Leyton Hey don't buy Slade's old flat he might have left something noxious hidden somewhere
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Post by bertejenner on Nov 12, 2014 22:04:48 GMT
I always assumed the club owned the flat so Mauro would be moving in. I hope that's right, otherwise that bottle of Jacobs Creek I bought him as a house warming gift will go to waste.
And no, the bazza picture thing is untrue. However it is his voice in the lift.
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