Vista vs Downs Cup Game
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s. johsnstone for vista was there only good player. other than that they were disappointing. if the game was played on a normal sized pitch on a normal sized slope, it would have reached double figures for the downs. good lads though and a good crows for vista. would be a welcome addition to div 1.
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3 soft goals?
They were good goals, well worked and deserved too.
I thought we played well, Downs are a quality side as I said earlier but we gave them a fight.
We have a lot of young lads in the side who gave it their all and I think a 3 goal margin was a bit flattering to be fair.
The number 16 for the downs was brilliant, my man of the match by a long way, the game was played in good spirit too.
All the best to the Downs for the next round.
They were good goals, well worked and deserved too.
I thought we played well, Downs are a quality side as I said earlier but we gave them a fight.
We have a lot of young lads in the side who gave it their all and I think a 3 goal margin was a bit flattering to be fair.
The number 16 for the downs was brilliant, my man of the match by a long way, the game was played in good spirit too.
All the best to the Downs for the next round.
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3 soft goals hey? Maybe the last one buddy, but there other 2 were good goals.Rooney8 wrote:downs played very average 2day let 3 soft goals in but a win a win
Any comments on your goals - i think 3 of which were from long throws into the penalty area and one was a lucky deflection from a crap shot.
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Oh no doubt they are a quality team that play to their strengths. Couple of late goals maybe flattered them. It was hard to defend all the high balls into the box given the size difference, but matched it when the ball was on the ground. We'll take something from the game into next week.p@ul12 wrote:good goals from vista, the young lad up front is very good if you give it to his feet and 2 of your 3 goals came from his work. downs never seemed to get out of first gear, so to win 6-3 tells you they are a quality team
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no offence to your goalkeeper hes a very good shot stopper but thats where he needs to take control coming out and claiming them crosses there might not have been so much pressure with so many high balls then 1 or 2 crosses taken from the keeper tends to make teams play another way just something i noticed
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If only Andy Carmen could have gone AWOL for the weekend...bigazz wrote:no offence to your goalkeeper hes a very good shot stopper but thats where he needs to take control coming out and claiming them crosses there might not have been so much pressure with so many high balls then 1 or 2 crosses taken from the keeper tends to make teams play another way just something i noticed
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the only thing you will take into next week is a losing feelingHappy Kopite wrote:Oh no doubt they are a quality team that play to their strengths. Couple of late goals maybe flattered them. It was hard to defend all the high balls into the box given the size difference, but matched it when the ball was on the ground. We'll take something from the game into next week.p@ul12 wrote:good goals from vista, the young lad up front is very good if you give it to his feet and 2 of your 3 goals came from his work. downs never seemed to get out of first gear, so to win 6-3 tells you they are a quality team
Topgun_10 wrote:Not a nutter but a funny keeper. Just watching him from the sidelines was a great thing to watch when your a nutural supporter.bigazz wrote:a hulls and m peace and ur reason for saying hes a nutter is???Topgun_10 wrote:The downs keeper i thinks its matt pearce, hes a nutter isnt he.
Headbutting the posts, swinging of the cross bar, provided some good entertainment.
i saw it and laughed, looked my way and i thought "shiiit im f-ked".
Who was wearing 16 for the downs I thought Blackwood and big Reevsey were the stand outs.carra23 wrote:3 soft goals?
They were good goals, well worked and deserved too.
I thought we played well, Downs are a quality side as I said earlier but we gave them a fight.
We have a lot of young lads in the side who gave it their all and I think a 3 goal margin was a bit flattering to be fair.
The number 16 for the downs was brilliant, my man of the match by a long way, the game was played in good spirit too.
All the best to the Downs for the next round.
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Talking about a challenge made on the far side. I wasn't in a position to state that he wasn't going for the ball but it was certainly a risky challenge when already booked.Chestnut wrote:would you be referring to that tackle on the wing where he made no attempt what so ever to go for the ball?
Saying that, Vista players do talk a lot of sh1t when out on the park so he probably deserved a kicking
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chestnutt please dont make accusations bout that tackle. especially when you were standing no where near it. and if you thought it was a send off offence then ask the player of yours (no 7 i think) what he said to tommy after the tackle. would be surprised.
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Banya, you would be surprised how close i actually was to the tackle, un less where talking about different tackles....i wouldn't entirely trust what comes out of number 7's mouth either, usually is shite!BANYA wrote:chestnutt please dont make accusations bout that tackle. especially when you were standing no where near it. and if you thought it was a send off offence then ask the player of yours (no 7 i think) what he said to tommy after the tackle. would be surprised.
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