Chengdu - did you go?

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yeah :), wasn't even as cold as I expected :)
 
shorehamview said:
Sat on away end, got extra tickets as a mate came with us. Chengdu weren't bad.

I thought, technically, they looked ok. Perhaps not as strong as our players.

Good crowd tonight.....in numbers anyway.
 
Sat near some right gobby little scrotes. They should be at home obeying the terms of their asbos.
 
shorehamview said:
Sat near some right gobby little scrotes. They should be at home obeying the terms of their asbos.

There wasn't an area in the ground without such problems :)
 
Just about to put a few pictures on... more tomorrow :)
 
shorehamview said:
Sat near some right gobby little scrotes. They should be at home obeying the terms of their asbos.

Yep problem with the free tickets.....

We had some who must have had tourettes.....couldn't sit still for more than 30seconds without banging the seats or swearing. Some left at half time after not watching the match anyway but a few seatbangers stayed.
 
Even charging a quid per person may have ensured some of these little twats stayed at home on a school/skiving off night.
You can definitely see why some animals eat their young!
 
I didnt go and by the sounds if it i made the right choice. Wouldnt want to be sat near gobby little shits all night.
 
No way, waste of time.

Fair play to you lot who did go though, not my cup of tea.
 
Was definitely better than Latvia :)

Just a quickie HERE.

Off to bed now but more pictures tomorrow afternoon when I get back from work!
 
I was gonna go originally but then decided against it as I'm pretty tight for money this month and didn't want to have to waste money on fuel (blame my money thieving sister and boyfriend) and also I find it a hassle getting down to midweek games.:(
 
Sharpy said:
No way, waste of time.

Fair play to you lot who did go though, not my cup of tea.

Perhaps the only time you would have seen Alan Quinn score with a header.

;)
 

Come from away said:
So, as Li Tie actually got a game - is he fit? How did he do?

Don't think he's fully fit at all.

He didn't stand out at all either. From what I've seen so far of him I can't see him breaking into the team.

Needs to go out on loan and get some games.
 
I thought Seck looked very Claude Davis like in his defending (in a good way).
Also thought Nicky Travis showed some good first touches but his passing was a bit off.
Not sure what his name or number was but one of Chengdu's left sided players looked very tricky and good on the ball, did some 'ronaldo'esque stepovers and sways.

Looking at the pitch, it could have done without the game and Thursdays FA youth cup game being played on it IMO.
 
"It was unprecedented for such a fixture. We even had more home fans turn up for this friendly than we did for the FA Cup game against Swansea," added Mr Fenoughty.



Yeah - was a more exciting performance too with more effort put into it!
 
Mrs Jagielka said:
"It was unprecedented for such a fixture. We even had more home fans turn up for this friendly than we did for the FA Cup game against Swansea," added Mr Fenoughty.



Yeah - was a more exciting performance too with more effort put into it!

Still didnt win though.

Does say alot when we premiership reserve team cant beat a 2nd division chinese team but yet Worksop's 1st team can.
 
Bladesman said:
Does say alot when we premiership reserve team cant beat a 2nd division chinese team but yet Worksop's 1st team can.

To be honest though, they weren't really trying too hard.

There were a number of reasons for this.

Firstly, the pitch looked terrible last night. Not the best playing surface for preventing injuries. Tackles weren't flying in because people could end up getting hurt... which leads to the second point.

We were playing a team that we own. Do you think we really should go out there and try and beat them? That'd do wonders for their confidence wouldn't it? It was more of an exibition match to show the integration of the Chengdu set-up into Bramall Lane. We didn't want to injure any of their players and there were no nasty fouls... exactly what it should have been like.

Also, the team was slightly more varied than usual and the constant substitutions don't really encourage a free flowing game.

We were playing our Chinese team which the club made free for everyone to watch and some people still have reason to complain!
 
We were locked out but offered two tickets by a family of four who got the last two tickets but obviously all couldn't get in.

Wouldn't get on the clubs back even though it was a farce due to

1 My missus predicted 3000 so why wouldn't the club?
2 When I had an issue last season Andy Pack left his home number on my mobile to give him a call at home to sort it out, try getting that at Chelsea, Man Utd.
 
Whilst it was a friendly felt a bit like watching England.

Why can't we beat a team who aren't as good as u? Why are they so comforable on the ball and so happy to have it at their feet?
 

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