Loppermann wrote:Adelaide United would pump your sorry bunch of chavs any dayHawkesy wrote:Bomber wrote:Maybe on their way to knock off England?
Anyway, just watched the Millwall v Huddersfield game. Never seen more blind hoofing of the ball in a long time. Is that normal standard for this league? Desperation of defenders to be commended though but as for overall footballing skills, A-League may not be so far behind after all.
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i do actually think we relied on a hoof ball too much yesterday. Once we went 1-0 up we hoofed it up to Morrison and waited on him to wn the header. When we got the ball to his feet and he turned and ran at them, he did the business.Bomber wrote:Amazing how some see games through rose coloured glasses.
I have said all along that A League is about League 2 standard.
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amazing how some people fall for extremely obvious wind upsBomber wrote:Amazing how some see games through rose coloured glasses.
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Loppermann wrote:amazing how some people fall for extremely obvious wind upsBomber wrote:Amazing how some see games through rose coloured glasses.
and you really think Bomber wasn't continuing that wind up.
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he is from the West...Hawkesy wrote:Loppermann wrote:amazing how some people fall for extremely obvious wind upsBomber wrote:Amazing how some see games through rose coloured glasses.
and you really think Bomber wasn't continuing that wind up.
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that makes him poor, not necessarily stupid.Loppermann wrote:he is from the West...
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the mullet says otherwiseHawkesy wrote:that makes him poor, not necessarily stupid.Loppermann wrote:he is from the West...
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Loppermann wrote:the mullet says otherwiseHawkesy wrote:that makes him poor, not necessarily stupid.Loppermann wrote:he is from the West...
I havent had a mullet since about 1987!
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ahhh, but you did have oneBomber wrote:
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Actually I can imagine you with a flannelet shirt and a mullet.Bomber wrote:I havent had a mullet since about 1987!
The answer is 42. So now what's the question?
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Those that didnt have them in those days were the social "misfits".Loppermann wrote:ahhh, but you did have oneBomber wrote:
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and those that did have them were bogans...Bomber wrote:Those that didnt have them in those days were the social "misfits".Loppermann wrote:ahhh, but you did have oneBomber wrote:
I havent had a mullet since about 1987!
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I am now in my house in England and in the morning will be off to Wembley.
Hopefully, this is my last thread in this forum.
Hopefully, this is my last thread in this forum.
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Hawkesy wrote:I am now in my house in England and in the morning will be off to Wembley.
Hopefully, this is my last thread in this forum.
What, you only just got there? You go by boat?
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Hawkesy wrote:I am now in my house in England and in the morning will be off to Wembley.
Hopefully, this is my last thread in this forum.
Bomber wrote:Some of us might actually get some more work done.
Time for some righteous indignation
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You cruel, heartless b'stard. Taking away Kosta Utd's sole reason for living.Hawkesy wrote:Hopefully, this is my last thread in this forum.
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I think Hawkesy meant last comment in this thread.... if Millwall manage to knock of Swindon today !Hawkesy wrote:I am now in my house in England and in the morning will be off to Wembley.
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Oh I get it now
Bit slow this morning - was up early to run the line for the lad's school game.
Bit slow this morning - was up early to run the line for the lad's school game.
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He'll still be back to dis Charlton. He'd have dissed the Pikies too but...swannsong wrote:I think Hawkesy meant last comment in this thread.... if Millwall manage to knock of Swindon today !
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League 2 - how embarassingKayui Kintama wrote:He'd have dissed the Pikies too but...
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Millwall leading 1-0 at half time.
Final score - Millwall (1) Swindon Town (0)
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Re: England - League One Thread
it gets harder every year to judge the growth of the a-league...i think it has tapered off with the exception of a few. hawkesey is probably right though with league 2 standard as in i think if a-league clubs had to play a full season of league 2 they would be on par but if it was a one off game, teams like victory and adelaide who have grown and been exposed to asia they could even compete with championship sides. i was shocked when bozza said on fox sports fc that the a league is better than the championship:s
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just quietly, don't think Victory coped too well with the demands of Asia...manU4life wrote:it gets harder every year to judge the growth of the a-league...i think it has tapered off with the exception of a few. hawkesey is probably right though with league 2 standard as in i think if a-league clubs had to play a full season of league 2 they would be on par but if it was a one off game, teams like victory and adelaide who have grown and been exposed to asia they could even compete with championship sides. i was shocked when bozza said on fox sports fc that the a league is better than the championship:s
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i didnt say they didLoppermann wrote:just quietly, don't think Victory coped too well with the demands of Asia...manU4life wrote:it gets harder every year to judge the growth of the a-league...i think it has tapered off with the exception of a few. hawkesey is probably right though with league 2 standard as in i think if a-league clubs had to play a full season of league 2 they would be on par but if it was a one off game, teams like victory and adelaide who have grown and been exposed to asia they could even compete with championship sides. i was shocked when bozza said on fox sports fc that the a league is better than the championship:s
however, just being exposed to it will hold them in good stead
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A League is equivalent to Blue Square league or Div 2 at best, end of