Bury v Torquay United - 2/11/13

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Everything is just words.
Strangely enough it was Pope Gregory the 9th inviting me for drinks aboard his steam yacht, the saucy sue currently wintering in montego bay with the England cricket team and the Balanese Goddess of plenty.
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Just because someone disagreed with you Andy, it doesn't mean you have to be silly about it!

Top result, credit to Knill for changing it up and it's worked. Now if we can progress next week and take a win against an out of form Chesterfield then it sets things up nicely for the Argyle game..
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I know, i'm a big posh sod with plums in my mouth and credit to Knill for changing it up. Do it every week and the law of averages says it will work at least once. Full credit to Knill and full credit to the players for a thoroughly professional performance yesterday. Like I said though and also Extreme said it too, "Only words". :whistle:

At least you have come on and commended the performance Nick so I can't knock you for that.

Now i'm off to present a promo vid for Hamiltons Water Breaks so if you'll excuse me....
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wodger of awabia wrote: Yes, but Knill assembled a squad in the summer which (to his credit) he realised was just not good enough. Either that, or he is not a good enough manager to get decent results from them. So I would guess that we will be using loan players for the rest of this season. I.M.O. the danger is that if these players hit form then their parent club will want them back to have a look at them after their month or two loan period has expired,( much the same if Yeoman was getting loads of goals at Bideford then Knill would want him back). Our ex loan player's manager may then decide to get him a further loan with a L1 side to see if he can perform at that level, as there would not be much point in sending him back to us.
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A magnificent result yesterday lets be fair. I don't subscribe to the theory that Bury are that bad that we should have won. They would have seen it as a big chance to get three points and would have been up for it.
Listening to the commentary it did appear for all the world that we were about to get mullered.
However its time that Knill got some credit - as the radio commentators alluded to, they had spoken to Knill before the match and he had said specifically "no more excuses" - he had a stronger squad to pick from and they did the business.
Leaving Pearce out was a massive call - and had we lost Knill would have been lambasted for it. It was great to see a couple of players get their heads to the ball and score goals.
Someone said - well what what will happen when the loan players go back, but for all the criticism of Knill he has managed to get in some quality loan players.
O'Connor looks an absolute prospect, MaCourt looks useful and in ditching the useless Callum Ball and replacing him with a centre forward who can actually head the ball (and has scored two in two games) looks a pretty decent move to me.
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Just seen the highlights - Top marks all round for the result.
I share Brucie's thoughts on McCallum - 2 very good goals - almost 'Sills-like' ...
At the kerb halt - look right - look left -look right again - if all clear quick march!
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brucie wrote:A magnificent result yesterday lets be fair. I don't subscribe to the theory that Bury are that bad that we should have won. They would have seen it as a big chance to get three points and would have been up for it.
Listening to the commentary it did appear for all the world that we were about to get mullered.
However its time that Knill got some credit - as the radio commentators alluded to, they had spoken to Knill before the match and he had said specifically "no more excuses" - he had a stronger squad to pick from and they did the business.
Leaving Pearce out was a massive call - and had we lost Knill would have been lambasted for it. It was great to see a couple of players get their heads to the ball and score goals.
Someone said - well what what will happen when the loan players go back, but for all the criticism of Knill he has managed to get in some quality loan players.
O'Connor looks an absolute prospect, MaCourt looks useful and in ditching the useless Callum Ball and replacing him with a centre forward who can actually head the ball (and has scored two in two games) looks a pretty decent move to me.
Why not?

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Good on Knill for picking a team which not only won away from home but scored three goals. He was on to a no win situation if he'd lost at Bury on his first return since moving on from there. Give him credit where it's due.
I don't understand this argument about using loan players. Surely the best eleven for a game are picked irrespective of 'our' players or those on loan. Professional footballers know the score about whether they're selected or not. Look at Nico for example. He knows Cruise is breathing down his neck so to stay in the team he has to up his game. Yesterday he was in the team of the day in the Football League Paper. Same for Pearce and O'Connor. For me the latter is a better all-round defender. Competition for places, which is what we now have, can only benefit the team and , more importantly, results.
At last Knill actually had almost a full squad from which to choose. From seeing McCallum last week against Portsmouth I could tell he was the striker we've needed. I hope he's allowed to play in the Cup next Saturday.
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AustrianAndyGull wrote:
Now i'm off to present a promo vid for Hamiltons Water Breaks so if you'll excuse me....
Could they not get Bill Oddie? A-ha!
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FavGull wrote: Could they not get Bill Oddie? A-ha!
Sorry, I meant Cliff Thorburn, just came back to me
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"Cliff Thorburn is primarily a snooker player, not a presenter."

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jonnyfive wrote:"Cliff Thorburn is primarily a snooker player, not a presenter."

"Yeah, but he hasn't got a cow on him."

:clap: :bow: :lol: :rofl:

Thanks J5 for putting a smile on my face tonight. :bow:
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wodger of awabia wrote: "That was the winter of our discontent made inglorious by this team from York"

Richard 111 Act 1 Scene1
Corrected for historical accuracy

Now is the Winter of our discount tent made inglorious by Bury,

After all he did camp out in a tent cos they couldn't carry a castle around.
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AustrianAndyGull wrote:3-1 win at Bury. I was going to ask for a savoury 99 at half time but I had a pie instead.
I don't think they do FAggots chips and peas at Gigg lane so you would have been disapointed. :lol:
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AustrianAndyGull wrote:3-1. I'm happy.
Andy. You didn't be any chance go to Bury did you? I did wonder cos I saw all your comments and I hate a man who is indecisive, But then again.
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