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| Scott Guyett |
YOUNG star Jason Pearce is relishing the prospect of partnering Cherries' new defensive recruit Scott Guyett.
Pearce, who cemented his place in the club's backline with a series of fine displays towards the latter part of last season, is the man most likely to form a centre-back pairing with the 32-year-old.
Former Portsmouth trainee Pearce has had a series of different team-mates in the heart of Cherries' back four during pre-season and he felt the club needed to sign someone of Guyett's ilk.
"I was hoping someone would come in with experience," he told the Daily Echo.
"He's got a lot of experience, he's a big bloke and we needed that in our team.
"On a personal point, hopefully he'll help me come on as a player. It's all good for the club and me personally.
"He's six foot two plus, is a big lad and looks strong and physical. I haven't seen him in a game but I think he'll be a good signing for the club."
With Ryan Garry sidelined for much of Cherries' friendly programme, Pearce looks in pole position to play alongside Australian Guyett, who signed a two-year deal after leaving Yeovil Town, when the League Two campaign begins.
Another man pleased with the capture of Guyett is goalkeeper Shwan Jalal.
Jalal is set to be Bond's first-choice stopper after joining Cherries on an initial one-month loan. And after training with Guyett yesterday at Canford School, the Peterborough United stopper tipped the ex-Oxford United and Chester City man to be a success on the south coast.
He said: "It's a good signing, we needed an experienced centre-back.
"We've got Pearcey at the back who's young and I think it will be good for him to play alongside an experienced defender like Scotty.
"Pearcey's up and coming and Scott's been there and done it so I think they'll make a good combination.
"Everywhere you look in the league, if you've got a young centre-back and a more experienced head, generally it works well together."
Jalal, who is expected to play behind a defence including both Pearce and Guyett in Cherries' final pre-season friendly of the summer at Eastleigh today (3pm kick-off), revealed his move to Dorset has reignited his hunger for the game.
"I've found my appetite and enthusiasm again," said the former Tottenham Hotspur trainee.
"I've come here, enjoyed myself and the lads made me feel really welcome.
"The trip to Woodbury Park was fantastic. I had a really good time, played a couple of rounds of golf and got to know the players and I'm looking forward to the season starting."
7:00am Saturday 2nd August 2008
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CommentPosted by: kevvo, The dog house again on 7:35am Sat 2 Aug 08
Sounds pretty good to me
Posted by: cherryfan, Horndean on 7:40am Sat 2 Aug 08
Agreed Kevvo. Now if we could get hold of someone commanding upfront, and the injuries clear up its a team to be optimistic about. Fingers crossed over the next week!
Agreed Kevvo. Now if we could get hold of someone commanding upfront, and the injuries clear up its a team to be optimistic about. Fingers crossed over the next week!
Posted by: mossly, christchurch on 8:14am Sat 2 Aug 08
Jason Pearce improved as the season progressed. Hope he continues. A good talker during the game. Potentially captain material in the future if he isn't sold on. Comes across as a sensible young lad who wants to learn more about the game.
Will be intersting to see Guyet today and hope he can bring some stability to our defence
Jason Pearce improved as the season progressed. Hope he continues. A good talker during the game. Potentially captain material in the future if he isn't sold on. Comes across as a sensible young lad who wants to learn more about the game.
Will be intersting to see Guyet today and hope he can bring some stability to our defence
Posted by: smhinto, Lincoln on 10:03am Sat 2 Aug 08
An experienced centre-back with experience at lower division level only.
However, my fear is that Mr Guyett was signed out of desperation simply because a. We needed a defender very quickly and that the season is about to start. b. He is locally based. Would SOD have signed him?? - Highly unlikly I would say!!. Bearing in mind he is now managing in the Championship so his philosophy speaks for itself.
I still believe that the squad is far too brittle, lightweight, exposed and unbalanced and therefore will be exposed in the rigours and physical climate of League Two.
Secondly, we have so far made 'low grade' signings of whom will have little time to get settled before the seasons starts. It is for this reason that I believe we will suffer result wise in the opening games.
We also have no fire-power in front of goal with an acute lack of strikers (Kuffour) not likely to be fit for the start.
Yes - reality strikes.
Regards to all who have the vision to see.
An experienced centre-back with experience at lower division level only.
However, my fear is that Mr Guyett was signed out of desperation simply because a. We needed a defender very quickly and that the season is about to start. b. He is locally based. Would SOD have signed him?? - Highly unlikly I would say!!. Bearing in mind he is now managing in the Championship so his philosophy speaks for itself.
I still believe that the squad is far too brittle, lightweight, exposed and unbalanced and therefore will be exposed in the rigours and physical climate of League Two.
Secondly, we have so far made 'low grade' signings of whom will have little time to get settled before the seasons starts. It is for this reason that I believe we will suffer result wise in the opening games.
We also have no fire-power in front of goal with an acute lack of strikers (Kuffour) not likely to be fit for the start.
Yes - reality strikes.
Regards to all who have the vision to see.
Posted by: john coombes, Tiverton on 10:38am Sat 2 Aug 08
[quote][bold]smhinto[/bold] wrote:
An experienced centre-back with experience at lower division level only. However, my fear is that Mr Guyett was signed out of desperation simply because a. We needed a defender very quickly and that the season is about to start. b. He is locally based. Would SOD have signed him?? - Highly unlikly I would say!!. Bearing in mind he is now managing in the Championship so his philosophy speaks for itself. I still believe that the squad is far too brittle, lightweight, exposed and unbalanced and therefore will be exposed in the rigours and physical climate of League Two. Secondly, we have so far made 'low grade' signings of whom will have little time to get settled before the seasons starts. It is for this reason that I believe we will suffer result wise in the opening games. We also have no fire-power in front of goal with an acute lack of strikers (Kuffour) not likely to be fit for the start. Yes - reality strikes. Regards to all who have the vision to see.[/quote] how can you honestly say they are low grade signings, until you see them in action, I would agree regarding the striker and cannot understand why we have had no strikers on trial, with regard to you having the vision to see it is quite obvious from your postings that you do suffer from tunnel vision
smhinto wrote:
An experienced centre-back with experience at lower division level only. However, my fear is that Mr Guyett was signed out of desperation simply because a. We needed a defender very quickly and that the season is about to start. b. He is locally based. Would SOD have signed him?? - Highly unlikly I would say!!. Bearing in mind he is now managing in the Championship so his philosophy speaks for itself. I still believe that the squad is far too brittle, lightweight, exposed and unbalanced and therefore will be exposed in the rigours and physical climate of League Two. Secondly, we have so far made 'low grade' signings of whom will have little time to get settled before the seasons starts. It is for this reason that I believe we will suffer result wise in the opening games. We also have no fire-power in front of goal with an acute lack of strikers (Kuffour) not likely to be fit for the start. Yes - reality strikes. Regards to all who have the vision to see.
how can you honestly say they are low grade signings, until you see them in action, I would agree regarding the striker and cannot understand why we have had no strikers on trial, with regard to you having the vision to see it is quite obvious from your postings that you do suffer from tunnel vision
Posted by: Onetruefan, Wickham on 10:49am Sat 2 Aug 08
smhinto - The oracle speaks. Thanks for putting everyone in their place. I bow down to your incredible knowledge of professional football.
I know Lincoln is a depressing place, but do you have to spread your doom-mongering down here?
smhinto - The oracle speaks. Thanks for putting everyone in their place. I bow down to your incredible knowledge of professional football.
I know Lincoln is a depressing place, but do you have to spread your doom-mongering down here?
Posted by: ross, christchurch on 10:56am Sat 2 Aug 08
[quote][bold]Onetruefan[/bold] wrote:
smhinto - The oracle speaks. Thanks for putting everyone in their place. I bow down to your incredible knowledge of professional football. I know Lincoln is a depressing place, but do you have to spread your doom-mongering down here?[/quote] and he didn't mention about the millions the doncaster man has put into his club
Onetruefan wrote:
smhinto - The oracle speaks. Thanks for putting everyone in their place. I bow down to your incredible knowledge of professional football. I know Lincoln is a depressing place, but do you have to spread your doom-mongering down here?
and he didn't mention about the millions the doncaster man has put into his club
Posted by: Richard Mayes on 10:56am Sat 2 Aug 08
[quote][bold]smhinto[/bold] wrote:
An experienced centre-back with experience at lower division level only. However, my fear is that Mr Guyett was signed out of desperation simply because a. We needed a defender very quickly and that the season is about to start. b. He is locally based. Would SOD have signed him?? - Highly unlikly I would say!!. Bearing in mind he is now managing in the Championship so his philosophy speaks for itself. I still believe that the squad is far too brittle, lightweight, exposed and unbalanced and therefore will be exposed in the rigours and physical climate of League Two. Secondly, we have so far made 'low grade' signings of whom will have little time to get settled before the seasons starts. It is for this reason that I believe we will suffer result wise in the opening games. We also have no fire-power in front of goal with an acute lack of strikers (Kuffour) not likely to be fit for the start. Yes - reality strikes. Regards to all who have the vision to see.[/quote] SO'D had the good sense to get out in time. Bond can only find players from a very restricted area, he does appear however to be a good judge of a player and we have needed a tall commanding central defender for some time, failure to clear balls in the box, from both set pieces and long balls has been the cause of half the goals conceded and he may well do the job.Goals for are likely to be our downfall this season, I just can't see goals being scored for us and I too fear the consequences of a poor start, with less than half of last years Season Ticket Holder renewing, those that have are still awaiting their tickets, and a large number of disillusioned, alienated and sceptical fans out there who need to be convinced that it is worthwhile going to Dean Court, winning, attractive football is a neccessity. I hope that I am wrong and that [bold]bold[/bold] [bold]bold[/bold] they will do well and score lots ofgoals, but fear the worse.Next Saturdays gate will be interesting but fear that it wlll be well under 5000.[bold]bold[/bold]
smhinto wrote:
An experienced centre-back with experience at lower division level only. However, my fear is that Mr Guyett was signed out of desperation simply because a. We needed a defender very quickly and that the season is about to start. b. He is locally based. Would SOD have signed him?? - Highly unlikly I would say!!. Bearing in mind he is now managing in the Championship so his philosophy speaks for itself. I still believe that the squad is far too brittle, lightweight, exposed and unbalanced and therefore will be exposed in the rigours and physical climate of League Two. Secondly, we have so far made 'low grade' signings of whom will have little time to get settled before the seasons starts. It is for this reason that I believe we will suffer result wise in the opening games. We also have no fire-power in front of goal with an acute lack of strikers (Kuffour) not likely to be fit for the start. Yes - reality strikes. Regards to all who have the vision to see.
SO'D had the good sense to get out in time. Bond can only find players from a very restricted area, he does appear however to be a good judge of a player and we have needed a tall commanding central defender for some time, failure to clear balls in the box, from both set pieces and long balls has been the cause of half the goals conceded and he may well do the job.Goals for are likely to be our downfall this season, I just can't see goals being scored for us and I too fear the consequences of a poor start, with less than half of last years Season Ticket Holder renewing, those that have are still awaiting their tickets, and a large number of disillusioned, alienated and sceptical fans out there who need to be convinced that it is worthwhile going to Dean Court, winning, attractive football is a neccessity. I hope that I am wrong and that they will do well and score lots ofgoals, but fear the worse.Next Saturdays gate will be interesting but fear that it wlll be well under 5000.
Posted by: GMcMahon, Highcliffe on 10:56am Sat 2 Aug 08
[quote][bold]smhinto[/bold] wrote:
An experienced centre-back with experience at lower division level only.
However, my fear is that Mr Guyett was signed out of desperation simply because a. We needed a defender very quickly and that the season is about to start. b. He is locally based. Would SOD have signed him?? - Highly unlikly I would say!!. Bearing in mind he is now managing in the Championship so his philosophy speaks for itself.
I still believe that the squad is far too brittle, lightweight, exposed and unbalanced and therefore will be exposed in the rigours and physical climate of League Two.
Secondly, we have so far made 'low grade' signings of whom will have little time to get settled before the seasons starts. It is for this reason that I believe we will suffer result wise in the opening games.
We also have no fire-power in front of goal with an acute lack of strikers (Kuffour) not likely to be fit for the start.
Yes - reality strikes.
Regards to all who have the vision to see.[/quote] Just one question are you a cherries fan or not? you have at every turn slagged off the team and anyone involved in the club all summer, and you have never once answered a straight question, I cannot for the life of me see any fan of the team posting the way you do, you make wild assumptions based on nothing you have not seen the team play, you bang on about how great Doncaster are and how you think Lincoln will fair so much better than us, you say it's league diddly 2 and you would never watch the team in that league as it's a waste of time, so please for once what in any of these comments suggests even remotely that you are a cherries fan? The signings we have made do not smack of desperation at all, we do need another striker but we also needed strength at the back, these players have that also the keeper we have signed has a good record and looks good from what I have seen in pre season, also how do you expect a team in admin and in league 2 to be signing players from the top flight? none of what you are saying makes any sense, so either get behind the team or stop slagging them off, I think you do it just to wind others up, must be something in the air in Lincoln either that or you are a lincoln fan and you still feel bitter about the drubbing we gave your team in the play off final, now that make sense.
smhinto wrote:
An experienced centre-back with experience at lower division level only.
However, my fear is that Mr Guyett was signed out of desperation simply because a. We needed a defender very quickly and that the season is about to start. b. He is locally based. Would SOD have signed him?? - Highly unlikly I would say!!. Bearing in mind he is now managing in the Championship so his philosophy speaks for itself.
I still believe that the squad is far too brittle, lightweight, exposed and unbalanced and therefore will be exposed in the rigours and physical climate of League Two.
Secondly, we have so far made 'low grade' signings of whom will have little time to get settled before the seasons starts. It is for this reason that I believe we will suffer result wise in the opening games.
We also have no fire-power in front of goal with an acute lack of strikers (Kuffour) not likely to be fit for the start.
Yes - reality strikes.
Regards to all who have the vision to see.
Just one question are you a cherries fan or not? you have at every turn slagged off the team and anyone involved in the club all summer, and you have never once answered a straight question, I cannot for the life of me see any fan of the team posting the way you do, you make wild assumptions based on nothing you have not seen the team play, you bang on about how great Doncaster are and how you think Lincoln will fair so much better than us, you say it's league diddly 2 and you would never watch the team in that league as it's a waste of time, so please for once what in any of these comments suggests even remotely that you are a cherries fan? The signings we have made do not smack of desperation at all, we do need another striker but we also needed strength at the back, these players have that also the keeper we have signed has a good record and looks good from what I have seen in pre season, also how do you expect a team in admin and in league 2 to be signing players from the top flight? none of what you are saying makes any sense, so either get behind the team or stop slagging them off, I think you do it just to wind others up, must be something in the air in Lincoln either that or you are a lincoln fan and you still feel bitter about the drubbing we gave your team in the play off final, now that make sense.
Posted by: GMcMahon, Highcliffe on 11:01am Sat 2 Aug 08
[quote][bold]Richard Mayes[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]smhinto[/bold] wrote:
An experienced centre-back with experience at lower division level only. However, my fear is that Mr Guyett was signed out of desperation simply because a. We needed a defender very quickly and that the season is about to start. b. He is locally based. Would SOD have signed him?? - Highly unlikly I would say!!. Bearing in mind he is now managing in the Championship so his philosophy speaks for itself. I still believe that the squad is far too brittle, lightweight, exposed and unbalanced and therefore will be exposed in the rigours and physical climate of League Two. Secondly, we have so far made 'low grade' signings of whom will have little time to get settled before the seasons starts. It is for this reason that I believe we will suffer result wise in the opening games. We also have no fire-power in front of goal with an acute lack of strikers (Kuffour) not likely to be fit for the start. Yes - reality strikes. Regards to all who have the vision to see.[/quote] SO'D had the good sense to get out in time. Bond can only find players from a very restricted area, he does appear however to be a good judge of a player and we have needed a tall commanding central defender for some time, failure to clear balls in the box, from both set pieces and long balls has been the cause of half the goals conceded and he may well do the job.Goals for are likely to be our downfall this season, I just can't see goals being scored for us and I too fear the consequences of a poor start, with less than half of last years Season Ticket Holder renewing, those that have are still awaiting their tickets, and a large number of disillusioned, alienated and sceptical fans out there who need to be convinced that it is worthwhile going to Dean Court, winning, attractive football is a neccessity. I hope that I am wrong and that [bold]bold[/bold] [bold]bold[/bold] they will do well and score lots ofgoals, but fear the worse.Next Saturdays gate will be interesting but fear that it wlll be well under 5000.[bold]bold[/bold] [/quote] SOD left us with the worst set of players in the clubs history, it has been a rebuilding job ever since.
Richard Mayes wrote:
smhinto wrote:
An experienced centre-back with experience at lower division level only. However, my fear is that Mr Guyett was signed out of desperation simply because a. We needed a defender very quickly and that the season is about to start. b. He is locally based. Would SOD have signed him?? - Highly unlikly I would say!!. Bearing in mind he is now managing in the Championship so his philosophy speaks for itself. I still believe that the squad is far too brittle, lightweight, exposed and unbalanced and therefore will be exposed in the rigours and physical climate of League Two. Secondly, we have so far made 'low grade' signings of whom will have little time to get settled before the seasons starts. It is for this reason that I believe we will suffer result wise in the opening games. We also have no fire-power in front of goal with an acute lack of strikers (Kuffour) not likely to be fit for the start. Yes - reality strikes. Regards to all who have the vision to see.
SO'D had the good sense to get out in time. Bond can only find players from a very restricted area, he does appear however to be a good judge of a player and we have needed a tall commanding central defender for some time, failure to clear balls in the box, from both set pieces and long balls has been the cause of half the goals conceded and he may well do the job.Goals for are likely to be our downfall this season, I just can't see goals being scored for us and I too fear the consequences of a poor start, with less than half of last years Season Ticket Holder renewing, those that have are still awaiting their tickets, and a large number of disillusioned, alienated and sceptical fans out there who need to be convinced that it is worthwhile going to Dean Court, winning, attractive football is a neccessity. I hope that I am wrong and that they will do well and score lots ofgoals, but fear the worse.Next Saturdays gate will be interesting but fear that it wlll be well under 5000.
SOD left us with the worst set of players in the clubs history, it has been a rebuilding job ever since.
Posted by: Plastic, eaststand on 11:11am Sat 2 Aug 08
a good judge of a player
some of the time (Gradel, Pearce) but not all of the time (Perrett, Tessum, the Reading loan players).
Does this signing mean Garry is more seriously injured than first thought ?
With the 60% salary budget another striker seems more important than an extra defender ?
a good judge of a player
some of the time (Gradel, Pearce) but not all of the time (Perrett, Tessum, the Reading loan players).
Does this signing mean Garry is more seriously injured than first thought ?
With the 60% salary budget another striker seems more important than an extra defender ?
Posted by: kevvo, The dog house again on 11:14am Sat 2 Aug 08
Forgive me please but I dont give a Monkeys stuff about Doncaster or SOD He used to be here he is not anymore its past its over move on Smhinto We support AFC Bournemouth regardless of how much money we can spend on Players and the crap Chairman we have had to put up with.
Forgive me please but I dont give a Monkeys stuff about Doncaster or SOD He used to be here he is not anymore its past its over move on Smhinto We support AFC Bournemouth regardless of how much money we can spend on Players and the crap Chairman we have had to put up with.
Posted by: kevvo, The dog house again on 11:19am Sat 2 Aug 08
[quote][bold]smhinto[/bold] wrote:
An experienced centre-back with experience at lower division level only. However, my fear is that Mr Guyett was signed out of desperation simply because a. We needed a defender very quickly and that the season is about to start. b. He is locally based. Would SOD have signed him?? - Highly unlikly I would say!!. Bearing in mind he is now managing in the Championship so his philosophy speaks for itself. I still believe that the squad is far too brittle, lightweight, exposed and unbalanced and therefore will be exposed in the rigours and physical climate of League Two. Secondly, we have so far made 'low grade' signings of whom will have little time to get settled before the seasons starts. It is for this reason that I believe we will suffer result wise in the opening games. We also have no fire-power in front of goal with an acute lack of strikers (Kuffour) not likely to be fit for the start. Yes - reality strikes. Regards to all who have the vision to see.[/quote] My God and you lot said I was negative.
So if its to late for them to settle in I assume Wonderfull Sean Od will not be signing anymore then
Reality strikes
No Money
Not enough Players
Give the bloke a break SOD wouldnt have done any better with that idiot Mostyn in charge
smhinto wrote:
An experienced centre-back with experience at lower division level only. However, my fear is that Mr Guyett was signed out of desperation simply because a. We needed a defender very quickly and that the season is about to start. b. He is locally based. Would SOD have signed him?? - Highly unlikly I would say!!. Bearing in mind he is now managing in the Championship so his philosophy speaks for itself. I still believe that the squad is far too brittle, lightweight, exposed and unbalanced and therefore will be exposed in the rigours and physical climate of League Two. Secondly, we have so far made 'low grade' signings of whom will have little time to get settled before the seasons starts. It is for this reason that I believe we will suffer result wise in the opening games. We also have no fire-power in front of goal with an acute lack of strikers (Kuffour) not likely to be fit for the start. Yes - reality strikes. Regards to all who have the vision to see.
My God and you lot said I was negative.
So if its to late for them to settle in I assume Wonderfull Sean Od will not be signing anymore then
Reality strikes
No Money
Not enough Players
Give the bloke a break SOD wouldnt have done any better with that idiot Mostyn in charge
Posted by: Leon, dorset on 11:21am Sat 2 Aug 08
Amazing how the football has gone downhill since SOD left. His teams played attractive football, now we have hoof it football and the lowest league to look forward to. Used to look forward to Saturdays, but now don't think I will bother.
Amazing how the football has gone downhill since SOD left. His teams played attractive football, now we have hoof it football and the lowest league to look forward to. Used to look forward to Saturdays, but now don't think I will bother.
Posted by: laurie marsh, australia on 11:31am Sat 2 Aug 08
A lot of Italian teams won the uefa and world cups on 1-0 victories!
Do you want a winning team or a flash mob that loses 6-5?
Scott is a good player!
Also wasnt it the fact that Doncaster did not win its last league game that caused B'm'th to get relegated?
A lot of Italian teams won the uefa and world cups on 1-0 victories!
Do you want a winning team or a flash mob that loses 6-5?
Scott is a good player!
Also wasnt it the fact that Doncaster did not win its last league game that caused B'm'th to get relegated?
Posted by: scottie, Salisbury on 11:34am Sat 2 Aug 08
[quote][bold]john coombes[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]smhinto[/bold] wrote: An experienced centre-back with experience at lower division level only. However, my fear is that Mr Guyett was signed out of desperation simply because a. We needed a defender very quickly and that the season is about to start. b. He is locally based. Would SOD have signed him?? - Highly unlikly I would say!!. Bearing in mind he is now managing in the Championship so his philosophy speaks for itself. I still believe that the squad is far too brittle, lightweight, exposed and unbalanced and therefore will be exposed in the rigours and physical climate of League Two. Secondly, we have so far made 'low grade' signings of whom will have little time to get settled before the seasons starts. It is for this reason that I believe we will suffer result wise in the opening games. We also have no fire-power in front of goal with an acute lack of strikers (Kuffour) not likely to be fit for the start. Yes - reality strikes. Regards to all who have the vision to see.[/quote] how can you honestly say they are low grade signings, until you see them in action, I would agree regarding the striker and cannot understand why we have had no strikers on trial, with regard to you having the vision to see it is quite obvious from your postings that you do suffer from tunnel vision[/quote] he won't see them playing too busy watching sod's rovers. Must admit he is p"****g me off with his negativity.Smhinto I have said it before unless you can come up with something original or looking on the bright side just say nothing and write to the Doncaster Gazette instead
john coombes wrote:
smhinto wrote: An experienced centre-back with experience at lower division level only. However, my fear is that Mr Guyett was signed out of desperation simply because a. We needed a defender very quickly and that the season is about to start. b. He is locally based. Would SOD have signed him?? - Highly unlikly I would say!!. Bearing in mind he is now managing in the Championship so his philosophy speaks for itself. I still believe that the squad is far too brittle, lightweight, exposed and unbalanced and therefore will be exposed in the rigours and physical climate of League Two. Secondly, we have so far made 'low grade' signings of whom will have little time to get settled before the seasons starts. It is for this reason that I believe we will suffer result wise in the opening games. We also have no fire-power in front of goal with an acute lack of strikers (Kuffour) not likely to be fit for the start. Yes - reality strikes. Regards to all who have the vision to see.
how can you honestly say they are low grade signings, until you see them in action, I would agree regarding the striker and cannot understand why we have had no strikers on trial, with regard to you having the vision to see it is quite obvious from your postings that you do suffer from tunnel vision
he won't see them playing too busy watching sod's rovers. Must admit he is p"****g me off with his negativity.Smhinto I have said it before unless you can come up with something original or looking on the bright side just say nothing and write to the Doncaster Gazette instead
Posted by: Leon, dorset on 11:47am Sat 2 Aug 08
[quote][bold]laurie marsh[/bold] wrote:
A lot of Italian teams won the uefa and world cups on 1-0 victories! Do you want a winning team or a flash mob that loses 6-5? Scott is a good player! Also wasnt it the fact that Doncaster did not win its last league game that caused B'm'th to get relegated?[/quote] No, I think it was the fact Bournemouth couldn't beat Carlisle and had been rubbish most of the season. Or was it the Chairman dodging his debts by putting the club into administration.
laurie marsh wrote:
A lot of Italian teams won the uefa and world cups on 1-0 victories! Do you want a winning team or a flash mob that loses 6-5? Scott is a good player! Also wasnt it the fact that Doncaster did not win its last league game that caused B'm'th to get relegated?
No, I think it was the fact Bournemouth couldn't beat Carlisle and had been rubbish most of the season. Or was it the Chairman dodging his debts by putting the club into administration.
Posted by: kevvo, The dog house again on 11:57am Sat 2 Aug 08
[quote][bold]Leon[/bold] wrote:
Amazing how the football has gone downhill since SOD left. His teams played attractive football, now we have hoof it football and the lowest league to look forward to. Used to look forward to Saturdays, but now don't think I will bother.[/quote] Bye Bye then
Leon wrote:
Amazing how the football has gone downhill since SOD left. His teams played attractive football, now we have hoof it football and the lowest league to look forward to. Used to look forward to Saturdays, but now don't think I will bother.
Bye Bye then
Posted by: kevvo, The dog house again on 11:59am Sat 2 Aug 08
[quote][bold]Leon[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]laurie marsh[/bold] wrote: A lot of Italian teams won the uefa and world cups on 1-0 victories! Do you want a winning team or a flash mob that loses 6-5? Scott is a good player! Also wasnt it the fact that Doncaster did not win its last league game that caused B'm'th to get relegated?[/quote] No, I think it was the fact Bournemouth couldn't beat Carlisle and had been rubbish most of the season. Or was it the Chairman dodging his debts by putting the club into administration.[/quote] Quite right you cant rely on other teams if we all adobt that arguement we could say that if Leeds and us were not deducted points Doncaster and us would be in the same division !!!
Leon wrote:
laurie marsh wrote: A lot of Italian teams won the uefa and world cups on 1-0 victories! Do you want a winning team or a flash mob that loses 6-5? Scott is a good player! Also wasnt it the fact that Doncaster did not win its last league game that caused B'm'th to get relegated?
No, I think it was the fact Bournemouth couldn't beat Carlisle and had been rubbish most of the season. Or was it the Chairman dodging his debts by putting the club into administration.
Quite right you cant rely on other teams if we all adobt that arguement we could say that if Leeds and us were not deducted points Doncaster and us would be in the same division !!!
Posted by: ross, christchurch on 12:13pm Sat 2 Aug 08
[quote][bold]kevvo[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]smhinto[/bold] wrote: An experienced centre-back with experience at lower division level only. However, my fear is that Mr Guyett was signed out of desperation simply because a. We needed a defender very quickly and that the season is about to start. b. He is locally based. Would SOD have signed him?? - Highly unlikly I would say!!. Bearing in mind he is now managing in the Championship so his philosophy speaks for itself. I still believe that the squad is far too brittle, lightweight, exposed and unbalanced and therefore will be exposed in the rigours and physical climate of League Two. Secondly, we have so far made 'low grade' signings of whom will have little time to get settled before the seasons starts. It is for this reason that I believe we will suffer result wise in the opening games. We also have no fire-power in front of goal with an acute lack of strikers (Kuffour) not likely to be fit for the start. Yes - reality strikes. Regards to all who have the vision to see.[/quote] My God and you lot said I was negative. So if its to late for them to settle in I assume Wonderfull Sean Od will not be signing anymore then Reality strikes No Money Not enough Players Give the bloke a break SOD wouldnt have done any better with that idiot Mostyn in charge[/quote] i used to like sod, good manager and coach but he's gone now so why are people going on about him..bondy is the manager now so lets get behind him and the team and look forward and not back
kevvo wrote:
smhinto wrote: An experienced centre-back with experience at lower division level only. However, my fear is that Mr Guyett was signed out of desperation simply because a. We needed a defender very quickly and that the season is about to start. b. He is locally based. Would SOD have signed him?? - Highly unlikly I would say!!. Bearing in mind he is now managing in the Championship so his philosophy speaks for itself. I still believe that the squad is far too brittle, lightweight, exposed and unbalanced and therefore will be exposed in the rigours and physical climate of League Two. Secondly, we have so far made 'low grade' signings of whom will have little time to get settled before the seasons starts. It is for this reason that I believe we will suffer result wise in the opening games. We also have no fire-power in front of goal with an acute lack of strikers (Kuffour) not likely to be fit for the start. Yes - reality strikes. Regards to all who have the vision to see.
My God and you lot said I was negative. So if its to late for them to settle in I assume Wonderfull Sean Od will not be signing anymore then Reality strikes No Money Not enough Players Give the bloke a break SOD wouldnt have done any better with that idiot Mostyn in charge
i used to like sod, good manager and coach but he's gone now so why are people going on about him..bondy is the manager now so lets get behind him and the team and look forward and not back
Posted by: AFCB_exile, Coventry on 12:30pm Sat 2 Aug 08
Leon, if you think the style of football that was being played at the end of the season was 'hoofball' I wonder whether you actually attended any of the matches.
Leon, if you think the style of football that was being played at the end of the season was 'hoofball' I wonder whether you actually attended any of the matches.
Posted by: Richard Mayes on 1:24pm Sat 2 Aug 08
[quote][bold]Plastic[/bold] wrote:
a good judge of a player some of the time (Gradel, Pearce) but not all of the time (Perrett, Tessum, the Reading loan players). Does this signing mean Garry is more seriously injured than first thought ? With the 60% salary budget another striker seems more important than an extra defender ?[/quote] Nothing wrong with either Perretts or Tessums ability - it was a failed gamble with players with a long history of injury that cost the Club, as for the Reading boys, you can't seriously question Henry's and Karacans ability, both are on long term contracts with Reading, both had successful loan spells with Championship Clubs last season and Copell rates them highly. As for a striker, yes, but no one decent is unattached and this is the only area we can recruit from, it will have to be a loan - if they will come.
Plastic wrote:
a good judge of a player some of the time (Gradel, Pearce) but not all of the time (Perrett, Tessum, the Reading loan players). Does this signing mean Garry is more seriously injured than first thought ? With the 60% salary budget another striker seems more important than an extra defender ?
Nothing wrong with either Perretts or Tessums ability - it was a failed gamble with players with a long history of injury that cost the Club, as for the Reading boys, you can't seriously question Henry's and Karacans ability, both are on long term contracts with Reading, both had successful loan spells with Championship Clubs last season and Copell rates them highly. As for a striker, yes, but no one decent is unattached and this is the only area we can recruit from, it will have to be a loan - if they will come.
Posted by: CherryRedDave, Bournemouth on 1:36pm Sat 2 Aug 08
now now ladies ;)
we've a got a new season to look forward to next sat! lets see some smiley faces :)
ok, so we haven't got a squad to match chelsea's...i think we'll do ok.
all successful teams are built from the back. last season, although we were entertaining, we had to score 4 a game to stand a chance of winning! i reckon if we can concede half as many goals as we did last season we've got every chance of scoring most weeks with the likes of brett, jo, danny, marv, and dazza.
and as for the crowds...no matter what div you're in, people want to watch a winning team. if we are winning most weeks and are sitting in the top six, i reckon we'll get over 5000 every week no probs.
you'll be on here posting over the top msgs next week when we turn over the gills 3-0! :)
well i hope so anyway!
now now ladies ;)
we've a got a new season to look forward to next sat! lets see some smiley faces :)
ok, so we haven't got a squad to match chelsea's...i think we'll do ok.
all successful teams are built from the back. last season, although we were entertaining, we had to score 4 a game to stand a chance of winning! i reckon if we can concede half as many goals as we did last season we've got every chance of scoring most weeks with the likes of brett, jo, danny, marv, and dazza.
and as for the crowds...no matter what div you're in, people want to watch a winning team. if we are winning most weeks and are sitting in the top six, i reckon we'll get over 5000 every week no probs.
you'll be on here posting over the top msgs next week when we turn over the gills 3-0! :)
well i hope so anyway!
Posted by: CherryRedDave, Bournemouth on 2:08pm Sat 2 Aug 08
oh yeah, gentle reminder to get your fantasy premiership teams into my bournemouth supporters mini league.
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would be a laugh to get a few of you lot in there!
oh yeah, gentle reminder to get your fantasy premiership teams into my bournemouth supporters mini league.
http://fantasy.premi
erleague.com
minileague code: 44941-23398
would be a laugh to get a few of you lot in there!
Posted by: Big Rich, Ferndown on 2:09pm Sat 2 Aug 08
[quote][bold]smhinto[/bold] wrote:
An experienced centre-back with experience at lower division level only.
However, my fear is that Mr Guyett was signed out of desperation simply because a. We needed a defender very quickly and that the season is about to start. b. He is locally based. Would SOD have signed him?? - Highly unlikly I would say!!. Bearing in mind he is now managing in the Championship so his philosophy speaks for itself.
I still believe that the squad is far too brittle, lightweight, exposed and unbalanced and therefore will be exposed in the rigours and physical climate of League Two.
Secondly, we have so far made 'low grade' signings of whom will have little time to get settled before the seasons starts. It is for this reason that I believe we will suffer result wise in the opening games.
We also have no fire-power in front of goal with an acute lack of strikers (Kuffour) not likely to be fit for the start.
Yes - reality strikes.
Regards to all who have the vision to see.[/quote] OK interesting what you say about would of SOD signed him?
SOD made some very good signings but his last year can you remember Conlon, Khali and there was another couple of dodgy ones to
And please dont forget renewing Tindalls contract when he was an absolute crock. Not knocking SOD but he made some dodgy signings himself
A big strong 6ft 2 cruchier is what you need at this level so give the guy a chance
smhinto wrote:
An experienced centre-back with experience at lower division level only.
However, my fear is that Mr Guyett was signed out of desperation simply because a. We needed a defender very quickly and that the season is about to start. b. He is locally based. Would SOD have signed him?? - Highly unlikly I would say!!. Bearing in mind he is now managing in the Championship so his philosophy speaks for itself.
I still believe that the squad is far too brittle, lightweight, exposed and unbalanced and therefore will be exposed in the rigours and physical climate of League Two.
Secondly, we have so far made 'low grade' signings of whom will have little time to get settled before the seasons starts. It is for this reason that I believe we will suffer result wise in the opening games.
We also have no fire-power in front of goal with an acute lack of strikers (Kuffour) not likely to be fit for the start.
Yes - reality strikes.
Regards to all who have the vision to see.
OK interesting what you say about would of SOD signed him?
SOD made some very good signings but his last year can you remember Conlon, Khali and there was another couple of dodgy ones to
And please dont forget renewing Tindalls contract when he was an absolute crock. Not knocking SOD but he made some dodgy signings himself
A big strong 6ft 2 cruchier is what you need at this level so give the guy a chance
Posted by: GMcMahon, Highcliffe on 5:37pm Sat 2 Aug 08
Eastleigh 0-4 Cherries, another good performance by all accounts and no hoofball anywhere in sight, this was Eastleighs first pre-season defeat as well, so all you knockers our pre-season has been pretty good and the football played equally, so role on next week and a win.
Eastleigh 0-4 Cherries, another good performance by all accounts and no hoofball anywhere in sight, this was Eastleighs first pre-season defeat as well, so all you knockers our pre-season has been pretty good and the football played equally, so role on next week and a win.
Posted by: GMcMahon, Highcliffe on 5:41pm Sat 2 Aug 08
[quote][bold]Leon[/bold] wrote:
Amazing how the football has gone downhill since SOD left. His teams played attractive football, now we have hoof it football and the lowest league to look forward to. Used to look forward to Saturdays, but now don't think I will bother.[/quote] Have you seen the team? sounds like you haven't to me, and if you think it's not worth supporting them in league 2 I very much doubt you are a cherries fan, what has league 2 got to do with supporting the cherries, I would watch them no matter what league they were in, you take the rough with the smooth, I can never understand the whole I won't watch them in league 2 nonsense your as bad as shmnito or whatever his name is.
Leon wrote:
Amazing how the football has gone downhill since SOD left. His teams played attractive football, now we have hoof it football and the lowest league to look forward to. Used to look forward to Saturdays, but now don't think I will bother.
Have you seen the team? sounds like you haven't to me, and if you think it's not worth supporting them in league 2 I very much doubt you are a cherries fan, what has league 2 got to do with supporting the cherries, I would watch them no matter what league they were in, you take the rough with the smooth, I can never understand the whole I won't watch them in league 2 nonsense your as bad as shmnito or whatever his name is.
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Posted by: AFCBade, Croydon on 10:01pm Sat 2 Aug 08
Harping back to the era of SOD doesnt help us. he had taken us as far as he could without a big cash injection. he did a good job for us but I reckon Bond could get Doncaster up with the money that's been injected. I was bored at the end of SOD's era watching lots of pretty pointless passing - the home performances in 2004/5 when we blew the play offs were shocking.
This season in a physical division getting an experienced stopper in makes good sense assuming he is the right choice. Having seen a few games in that league last season we would be caught at set pieces without a big guy there.
Harping back to the era of SOD doesnt help us. he had taken us as far as he could without a big cash injection. he did a good job for us but I reckon Bond could get Doncaster up with the money that's been injected. I was bored at the end of SOD's era watching lots of pretty pointless passing - the home performances in 2004/5 when we blew the play offs were shocking.
This season in a physical division getting an experienced stopper in makes good sense assuming he is the right choice. Having seen a few games in that league last season we would be caught at set pieces without a big guy there.
Posted by: kevvo, The dog house again on 6:30am Sun 3 Aug 08
[quote][bold]ross[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]kevvo[/bold] wrote: [quote][bold]smhinto[/bold] wrote: An experienced centre-back with experience at lower division level only. However, my fear is that Mr Guyett was signed out of desperation simply because a. We needed a defender very quickly and that the season is about to start. b. He is locally based. Would SOD have signed him?? - Highly unlikly I would say!!. Bearing in mind he is now managing in the Championship so his philosophy speaks for itself. I still believe that the squad is far too brittle, lightweight, exposed and unbalanced and therefore will be exposed in the rigours and physical climate of League Two. Secondly, we have so far made 'low grade' signings of whom will have little time to get settled before the seasons starts. It is for this reason that I believe we will suffer result wise in the opening games. We also have no fire-power in front of goal with an acute lack of strikers (Kuffour) not likely to be fit for the start. Yes - reality strikes. Regards to all who have the vision to see.[/quote] My God and you lot said I was negative. So if its to late for them to settle in I assume Wonderfull Sean Od will not be signing anymore then Reality strikes No Money Not enough Players Give the bloke a break SOD wouldnt have done any better with that idiot Mostyn in charge[/quote] i used to like sod, good manager and coach but he's gone now so why are people going on about him..bondy is the manager now so lets get behind him and the team and look forward and not back [/quote] Eh I thought I was
ross wrote:
kevvo wrote: smhinto wrote: An experienced centre-back with experience at lower division level only. However, my fear is that Mr Guyett was signed out of desperation simply because a. We needed a defender very quickly and that the season is about to start. b. He is locally based. Would SOD have signed him?? - Highly unlikly I would say!!. Bearing in mind he is now managing in the Championship so his philosophy speaks for itself. I still believe that the squad is far too brittle, lightweight, exposed and unbalanced and therefore will be exposed in the rigours and physical climate of League Two. Secondly, we have so far made 'low grade' signings of whom will have little time to get settled before the seasons starts. It is for this reason that I believe we will suffer result wise in the opening games. We also have no fire-power in front of goal with an acute lack of strikers (Kuffour) not likely to be fit for the start. Yes - reality strikes. Regards to all who have the vision to see.
My God and you lot said I was negative. So if its to late for them to settle in I assume Wonderfull Sean Od will not be signing anymore then Reality strikes No Money Not enough Players Give the bloke a break SOD wouldnt have done any better with that idiot Mostyn in charge
i used to like sod, good manager and coach but he's gone now so why are people going on about him..bondy is the manager now so lets get behind him and the team and look forward and not back
Eh I thought I was
Posted by: kevvo, The dog house again on 6:49am Sun 3 Aug 08
[quote][bold]GMcMahon[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]Leon[/bold] wrote: Amazing how the football has gone downhill since SOD left. His teams played attractive football, now we have hoof it football and the lowest league to look forward to. Used to look forward to Saturdays, but now don't think I will bother.[/quote] Have you seen the team? sounds like you haven't to me, and if you think it's not worth supporting them in league 2 I very much doubt you are a cherries fan, what has league 2 got to do with supporting the cherries, I would watch them no matter what league they were in, you take the rough with the smooth, I can never understand the whole I won't watch them in league 2 nonsense your as bad as shmnito or whatever his name is.[/quote] Agree totaly the latter part of last season was hardly a Team going downhill. Whats wrong with Bond getting in a couple of Players that know their way around the lower Leagues surely it has to be better than signing an old injured past it old pal for sentimental reasons so you can sit next to em in the stands but enough about Perrett and Tessem. I moved away 14 Years ago but have never considered supporting anyone else regardless of Division. Yet people seem to need to get on here and announce that because we went down they may not bother anymore instead of just going somewhere else. Bond for all his faults recognised that the defence was the wek link last season and is trying to bolster it up a bit whats wrong with that.
GMcMahon wrote:
Leon wrote: Amazing how the football has gone downhill since SOD left. His teams played attractive football, now we have hoof it football and the lowest league to look forward to. Used to look forward to Saturdays, but now don't think I will bother.
Have you seen the team? sounds like you haven't to me, and if you think it's not worth supporting them in league 2 I very much doubt you are a cherries fan, what has league 2 got to do with supporting the cherries, I would watch them no matter what league they were in, you take the rough with the smooth, I can never understand the whole I won't watch them in league 2 nonsense your as bad as shmnito or whatever his name is.
Agree totaly the latter part of last season was hardly a Team going downhill. Whats wrong with Bond getting in a couple of Players that know their way around the lower Leagues surely it has to be better than signing an old injured past it old pal for sentimental reasons so you can sit next to em in the stands but enough about Perrett and Tessem. I moved away 14 Years ago but have never considered supporting anyone else regardless of Division. Yet people seem to need to get on here and announce that because we went down they may not bother anymore instead of just going somewhere else. Bond for all his faults recognised that the defence was the wek link last season and is trying to bolster it up a bit whats wrong with that.
Posted by: kevvo, The dog house again on 6:53am Sun 3 Aug 08
[quote][bold]john coombes[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]smhinto[/bold] wrote: An experienced centre-back with experience at lower division level only. However, my fear is that Mr Guyett was signed out of desperation simply because a. We needed a defender very quickly and that the season is about to start. b. He is locally based. Would SOD have signed him?? - Highly unlikly I would say!!. Bearing in mind he is now managing in the Championship so his philosophy speaks for itself. I still believe that the squad is far too brittle, lightweight, exposed and unbalanced and therefore will be exposed in the rigours and physical climate of League Two. Secondly, we have so far made 'low grade' signings of whom will have little time to get settled before the seasons starts. It is for this reason that I believe we will suffer result wise in the opening games. We also have no fire-power in front of goal with an acute lack of strikers (Kuffour) not likely to be fit for the start. Yes - reality strikes. Regards to all who have the vision to see.[/quote] how can you honestly say they are low grade signings, until you see them in action, I would agree regarding the striker and cannot understand why we have had no strikers on trial, with regard to you having the vision to see it is quite obvious from your postings that you do suffer from tunnel vision[/quote] I suspect and certainly hope that the reason we have had no strikers on trial is that Bond has already got a loan signing lined up
john coombes wrote:
smhinto wrote: An experienced centre-back with experience at lower division level only. However, my fear is that Mr Guyett was signed out of desperation simply because a. We needed a defender very quickly and that the season is about to start. b. He is locally based. Would SOD have signed him?? - Highly unlikly I would say!!. Bearing in mind he is now managing in the Championship so his philosophy speaks for itself. I still believe that the squad is far too brittle, lightweight, exposed and unbalanced and therefore will be exposed in the rigours and physical climate of League Two. Secondly, we have so far made 'low grade' signings of whom will have little time to get settled before the seasons starts. It is for this reason that I believe we will suffer result wise in the opening games. We also have no fire-power in front of goal with an acute lack of strikers (Kuffour) not likely to be fit for the start. Yes - reality strikes. Regards to all who have the vision to see.
how can you honestly say they are low grade signings, until you see them in action, I would agree regarding the striker and cannot understand why we have had no strikers on trial, with regard to you having the vision to see it is quite obvious from your postings that you do suffer from tunnel vision
I suspect and certainly hope that the reason we have had no strikers on trial is that Bond has already got a loan signing lined up
Posted by: Leon, dorset on 10:11am Sun 3 Aug 08
[quote][bold]GMcMahon[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]Leon[/bold] wrote: Amazing how the football has gone downhill since SOD left. His teams played attractive football, now we have hoof it football and the lowest league to look forward to. Used to look forward to Saturdays, but now don't think I will bother.[/quote] Have you seen the team? sounds like you haven't to me, and if you think it's not worth supporting them in league 2 I very much doubt you are a cherries fan, what has league 2 got to do with supporting the cherries, I would watch them no matter what league they were in, you take the rough with the smooth, I can never understand the whole I won't watch them in league 2 nonsense your as bad as shmnito or whatever his name is.[/quote] Sorry you may have got the wrong idea. I don't follow any team through 'thick and thin' etc. I'm not a child or a lemming who has to worship a bunch of young men and give my money to some businessmen looking for a quick buck. How old are you?
GMcMahon wrote:
Leon wrote: Amazing how the football has gone downhill since SOD left. His teams played attractive football, now we have hoof it football and the lowest league to look forward to. Used to look forward to Saturdays, but now don't think I will bother.
Have you seen the team? sounds like you haven't to me, and if you think it's not worth supporting them in league 2 I very much doubt you are a cherries fan, what has league 2 got to do with supporting the cherries, I would watch them no matter what league they were in, you take the rough with the smooth, I can never understand the whole I won't watch them in league 2 nonsense your as bad as shmnito or whatever his name is.
Sorry you may have got the wrong idea. I don't follow any team through 'thick and thin' etc. I'm not a child or a lemming who has to worship a bunch of young men and give my money to some businessmen looking for a quick buck. How old are you?
Posted by: Simon, London on 10:41am Sun 3 Aug 08
oh terribly sorry Leon, you are obviously way above us Lemmings who follow a football team. This is for followers of AFCB, so why bother posting on here? (your original post actually was factually incorrect anyway)
oh terribly sorry Leon, you are obviously way above us Lemmings who follow a football team. This is for followers of AFCB, so why bother posting on here? (your original post actually was factually incorrect anyway)
Posted by: Simon, London on 11:04am Sun 3 Aug 08
...anyway...found some good pictures of yesterday off the Eastleigh site.
http://paulpaxford.s
mugmug.com/gallery/5
601753
...anyway...found some good pictures of yesterday off the Eastleigh site.
http://paulpaxford.s
mugmug.com/gallery/5
601753
Posted by: Luffbracherry, Loughborough on 12:51pm Sun 3 Aug 08
For a very good match report visit the Eastleigh web site
Plenty of positive comments about The Cherries performance especially new 'keeper Jalal described as 'superb'
Unfortunately he appears to have sustained an injury - hope it is not serious
For a very good match report visit the Eastleigh web site
Plenty of positive comments about The Cherries performance especially new 'keeper Jalal described as 'superb'
Unfortunately he appears to have sustained an injury - hope it is not serious
Posted by: Richard Mayes on 4:26pm Sun 3 Aug 08
[bold]bold[/bold] There are rumours that the Club is trying to take Andrew Barcham from Spurs on loan, good if they can. At 21 he has pace and scores regularly for their Reserves, though whether he will play in Div 2 is debatable.
There are rumours that the Club is trying to take Andrew Barcham from Spurs on loan, good if they can. At 21 he has pace and scores regularly for their Reserves, though whether he will play in Div 2 is debatable.
Posted by: Richard Mayes on 4:28pm Sun 3 Aug 08
[bold]bold[/bold] There are rumours that the Club is trying to take Andrew Barcham from Spurs on loan, good if they can. At 21 he has pace and scores regularly for their Reserves, though whether he will play in Div 2 is debatable.
There are rumours that the Club is trying to take Andrew Barcham from Spurs on loan, good if they can. At 21 he has pace and scores regularly for their Reserves, though whether he will play in Div 2 is debatable.
Posted by: GMcMahon, Highcliffe on 6:05pm Sun 3 Aug 08
[quote][bold]Leon[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]GMcMahon[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]Leon[/bold] wrote: Amazing how the football has gone downhill since SOD left. His teams played attractive football, now we have hoof it football and the lowest league to look forward to. Used to look forward to Saturdays, but now don't think I will bother.[/quote] Have you seen the team? sounds like you haven't to me, and if you think it's not worth supporting them in league 2 I very much doubt you are a cherries fan, what has league 2 got to do with supporting the cherries, I would watch them no matter what league they were in, you take the rough with the smooth, I can never understand the whole I won't watch them in league 2 nonsense your as bad as shmnito or whatever his name is.[/quote] Sorry you may have got the wrong idea. I don't follow any team through 'thick and thin' etc. I'm not a child or a lemming who has to worship a bunch of young men and give my money to some businessmen looking for a quick buck. How old are you?[/quote] So what was the point of your post then? I am probably a **** site older than you, in one post you have completely made a fool out of yourself what a waste of time.
Leon wrote:
GMcMahon wrote:
Leon wrote: Amazing how the football has gone downhill since SOD left. His teams played attractive football, now we have hoof it football and the lowest league to look forward to. Used to look forward to Saturdays, but now don't think I will bother.
Have you seen the team? sounds like you haven't to me, and if you think it's not worth supporting them in league 2 I very much doubt you are a cherries fan, what has league 2 got to do with supporting the cherries, I would watch them no matter what league they were in, you take the rough with the smooth, I can never understand the whole I won't watch them in league 2 nonsense your as bad as shmnito or whatever his name is.
Sorry you may have got the wrong idea. I don't follow any team through 'thick and thin' etc. I'm not a child or a lemming who has to worship a bunch of young men and give my money to some businessmen looking for a quick buck. How old are you?
So what was the point of your post then? I am probably a **** site older than you, in one post you have completely made a fool out of yourself what a waste of time.
Posted by: gunters goonies, christchurch on 1:09pm Mon 4 Aug 08
I will be there n saturday, its new season, some new faces and the same highs and lows of supporting your team, Thats what footballs about. We have to give the boys our support.... It be nice for a good cup run get some big teams down its been a long time...
I will be there n saturday, its new season, some new faces and the same highs and lows of supporting your team, Thats what footballs about. We have to give the boys our support.... It be nice for a good cup run get some big teams down its been a long time...
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