Quick out of ten

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Having just looked at the highlights, pretty sure in addition to the cross for the first goal, he puts a decent through-ball to set Murphy away for the 2nd, and then does the same for Reed for that great chance. Always passes back does Flynny...
Plus he setup another opportunity for Scougs to shoot ⚽
 



I'm sure we're all guilty of posting a crap opening post to a thread now and the but the :eek: factor in this one is exceptional.

Fucking hell Boo. Where have you been? Has your computer ban finished that your mum imposed?

Sitwell is over there, still crying in the corner because I still don't rate Ashley Co ... Flynn or Alan Shear ... Higdon. Go give him a hug, eh?

pommpey
 
Fucking hell Boo. Where have you been? Has your computer ban finished that your mum imposed?

Sitwell is over there, still crying in the corner because I still don't rate Ashley Co ... Flynn or Alan Shear ... Higdon. Go give him a hug, eh?

pommpey
Ive been counting snowflakes ,it was far more interesting and some even go to the Lane.
 
First game for me that I thought Higdon did everything that was required of him, flick ons, laid the ball off well and rattled the centre halves.
Credit where it's due!
UTB!

He was doing that last week, second half against Preston. We had a good view (row 12, Bill Shankly kop), and it's probably the first time I saw him imposing his presence on defenders. No idea if he had a row with his missus the night before, or what it was, but he was jostling and pushing them around when corners and free kicks were about to come into the box. He had a face like thunder at times, one lad had hold of the back of his shirt and it was just like holding the reins of a bolting horse, he was just dragged along.

I don't like being critical of players if they are giving it there all (and I am guilty of having a go at Scougall at times), but if Higdon turned up like that every week, doing the exact same thing, I would be happy. It can't be easy, no matter how mentally tough we think we are, when a section of 19,000 fans actual cheer when you are taken off in a home game.

On a lighter note, looks like even the toffs at the Beeb sat up and took notice the other night!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/31034225
 
It's the truth, tooth.

Just think how long Deadbat has been fielding bricks and bottles because he dares to differ.

pommpey

But he's always right. The opinions of people who write reports and allocate marks out of ten, invariably carry enormous weight.
 
But he's always right. The opinions of people who write reports and allocate marks out of ten, invariably carry enormous weight.

Or as a reader, you can take it or leave it.

pommpey
 
I opt for the latter I'm afraid. I don't need a report from a fan who talks as much drivel as the rest of us to condition my opinions. I can manage on my own!

Well, we differ. I rely on Deadbat's reports to cross refer with two or three phone calls I make usually on a Sunday to people who have been to the game and are ST/life-long attendees. It's usually a dead-match of accounts.

We all talk drivel, in other's opinions. It's what makes us football supporters.

pommpey
 

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