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bladeinlondon

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Wasnot at the game today. We looked to have come good towards the end -is that correct? Should we have scored more? Why was Bunn taken off? Is he injured too? How good/ bad were we? Is Ward injured is that why he came on late -what was he like when he came on? Is Stewart really a bow legged donkey ( credit to Liam )? So many questions so please answers from you who were there........
PS sounds like it was better than Watford but that really isnt saying much!
 

We came good towards the end but the 1st half was truly awful and to go in 1-0 behind was more down to Bunn than anyone else on the field.
 
Bunn got injured in a collision early on but tried to carry on.

I would say Stewart was a bow legged donkey but that would be unfair on bow legged donkeys
 
I would say Stewart was a bow legged donkey but that would be unfair on bow legged donkeys
I would agree with this. He isn't even that good.

I'm trying to think of something to compare him to but he's so bad I just can't.

He's about as much use as a one legged man in an arse kicking competition, will that do?
 
I would agree with this. He isn't even that good.

I'm trying to think of something to compare him to but he's so bad I just can't.

He's about as much use as a one legged man in an arse kicking competition, will that do?

Worst left back we have had since we had the old midget Alan Wright.

Edit: would you believe it Alan Wright is still playing football!
 
I would agree with this. He isn't even that good.

I'm trying to think of something to compare him to but he's so bad I just can't.

He's about as much use as a one legged man in an arse kicking competition, will that do?

I'd rather have Stephen Hawking with a flat battery playing left back for us
 
The comments on here are a lot more entertaining than the game was.
Thank you funny posters:D
 
Jordan Stewart.

He is about as much use as a big fat hard on, in a lesbian orgy!
 
Any idea why Bunny was beaten from 25 yards again?

Because he is 5 foot eleven. joke keeper, joke manager
 

It reminded me of Port Vale, but unfortunately, will not have the same outcome.
 
I haven't seen it yet but thought Bunn's view was clearly blocked. It looked to go through a ruck of players before it hit the net. Maybe he didn't see it till late, his reactions to it suggested that.

It's harsh to have a go at him though as he made a string of good stops whilst injured that kept us in with a sniff of a point. He was man of the match by far. Well played Bunny.
 
I haven't seen it yet but thought Bunn's view was clearly blocked. It looked to go through a ruck of players before it hit the net. Maybe he didn't see it till late, his reactions to it suggested that.

It's harsh to have a go at him though as he made a string of good stops whilst injured that kept us in with a sniff of a point. He was man of the match by far. Well played Bunny.
I think his view was blocked too but also, didn't Derby score after Bunn got injured? I think that hindered him a hell of a lot aswell.
 
I would agree with this. He isn't even that good.

I'm trying to think of something to compare him to but he's so bad I just can't.

He's about as much use as a one legged man in an arse kicking competition, will that do?


At least Monty is no longer the 'whipping boy'.

I wonder who will be next?
 
It reminded me of Port Vale, but unfortunately, will not have the same outcome.

No, I can't have that. I left the ground at half time v Port Vale because it was so dire, and we were winning 1-0 at the time. One of the very few times I've left early.

Earlier today was absolutely dire, and right up there with many spectacular failures, but it was nothing like the 45 minutes I endured against Port Vale.

And I saw the best 45 too, apparently.
 
I haven't seen it yet but thought Bunn's view was clearly blocked. It looked to go through a ruck of players before it hit the net. Maybe he didn't see it till late, his reactions to it suggested that.

It's harsh to have a go at him though as he made a string of good stops whilst injured that kept us in with a sniff of a point. He was man of the match by far. Well played Bunny.

Being a keeper is a bit of a poisoned chalice, in that a striker can miss four chances, but still score a hat-trick and be a hero. A keeper, however, can often have a blinder, but one cock up and a 1-0 defeat later, and he becomes the Devil Incarnate.

I said immediately though, that he shouldn't have been beaten when that close to the near post.
 

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