Steviebhoy67
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BelterFeck, he’s FINALLY found the spell checker, might actually read your posts now I can understand them
BelterFeck, he’s FINALLY found the spell checker, might actually read your posts now I can understand them
or is that infamous ;-)Haha I'm famous
Once you cross that white it's your game, and up to you, how you play itTotally agree BB with the movement of the ball nowadays and the pace and direction at with they are able to hit a ball means the slightest of touches can mean trouble. If Barkas had came charging out and never made it a sending off would also have been in the offering. Who would be a keeper with nowhere to hide
Don't encourage D cuntFeck, he’s FINALLY found the spell checker, might actually read your posts now I can understand them
Another post I can read, looks like your getting the hang of this posting in Internet forums thingBarkas is just like a wall, static & has no arms
I fort i needd 2 dumb it down on porpoise for d drink hic so hillario addicts on here! but evn more so 4 der real matur enkuragers.Another post I can read, looks like your getting the hang of this posting in Internet forums thing
And that's why Aliens won't talk to usAnother post I can read, looks like your getting the hang of this posting in Internet forums thing
2penalties?Bain today..... 5 shots on target 3 goals.
I wonder what the % shot to goal our opponents have but it must be super high (70%)?
FFSYeah 2 penalties... the 2nd of which he made no attempt to save.
I actually think Bain was correct for the second penalty - more often than not players just tend to blooter the ball as hard as possible down the middle for their second penalty. If this had happened then Bain would have easily saved it. I think he was playing the percentages and it never paid off this time. I agree, the goals conceded certainly weren't the keeper's fault.FFS
He got wrong footed, that's all
It's a split second decision, as the kicker runs up, sometimes you guess right and others you're caught in two minds
Shit happens, the loss was not Scott Bain's fault
I'm being really, really, really picky, BB, but I thought he might have just been able to get that initial shot at their second held to the midriff.I actually think Bain was correct for the second penalty - more often than not players just tend to blooter the ball as hard as possible down the middle for their second penalty. If this had happened then Bain would have easily saved it. I think he was playing the percentages and it never paid off this time. I agree, the goals conceded certainly weren't the keeper's fault.
Barkas is nowhere near Celtic quality. Maybe his sore back will keep him out for the rest of the season. Maybe we can push the boat out in January. Forster or Marshall for me.the same can be said for Barcas..... our losses and draws have not been his fault either. I was just making the point Dilligaf that the blame should not be aimed at our keepers for our dip in form.
Actually SP, I too initially thought he could have maybe parried it away from the onrushing attacker but things happen so quickly that is being unfair.I'm being really, really, really picky, BB, but I thought he might have just been able to get that initial shot at their second held to the midriff.
That's being harsh because it had a bit of power and was close enough range too, but you know......professional keeper who works on that type of scenario most days in training, might just have got enough behind it to absorb it. As I said, being picky and harsh there, but.......
Totally agree with the second pen.......I'd have bet my fur that it was going straight doon his throat, but the bluff was called.