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Rodgers
04-03-2006, 05:27 PM
I thought Jason Scotland did really well today, i think he gave us the drive forword to get the draw. I put some of the blame on the rest of the squad for Scotland not getting in the T & T squad. Yes he is sometimes lazy but theres no help for him from his team mates.
mainstand
04-03-2006, 05:48 PM
Can i just add - Paul Lovering is a *** b*stard :evil:
Agree that he is a complete B, but don't agree with teh **** comment. His elbow on stevo in the first half should have seen him sent off.
Rodgers
04-03-2006, 06:06 PM
Can i just add - Paul Lovering is a *** b*stard :evil:
Agree that he is a complete B, but don't agree with teh **** comment. His elbow on stevo in the first half should have seen him sent off.
He had a go at scotland beside the mainstand, and scotland reacted like he has said something ***.
True Saintee
04-03-2006, 06:36 PM
You can't go calling someone *** without actully hearing them say x y z.... If it was on Shezza ( random example) then nothing would be made of it.
Tranmere Saintee
04-03-2006, 06:55 PM
I thought Jason Scotland did really well today, i think he gave us the drive forword to get the draw. I put some of the blame on the rest of the squad for Scotland not getting in the T & T squad. Yes he is sometimes lazy but theres no help for him from his team mates.
Can i just add - Paul Lovering is a *** b*stard :evil:
I would like to see you withdraw this statement as there is no way you can substantiate it.
IMHO the incident in front of the mainstand was because Lovering took a kick at Jason as he lay on the ground.
Mr Spoons
04-03-2006, 06:56 PM
Agree that Scotland had a good game. Not sure about Radford's point that he is technically better than anyone else in the side. For me Stanic has looked the most accomplished player this season. I still feel that there are times that Jason could release the ball that bit quicker. OK his strike partners are maybe not quick enough/ astute enough to move off the ball for him to give him an option at times, but it seems to me that passing is always the last option for Jason.
Rodgers
04-03-2006, 07:08 PM
I am sorry for what i have said about lovering but i still hate the ****.
Tranmere Saintee
04-03-2006, 07:14 PM
I am sorry for what i have said about lovering but i still hate the c**t.
Thanks for your quick action in deleting your OTT comment - but I agree that Lovering is one of the most annoying b*stards in football and seems to get away with murder every game.
Ray Blair
04-03-2006, 07:41 PM
I thought the Soca Warriors were giving some fringe players a run out?
SlickDT
04-03-2006, 07:49 PM
I thought Scotland tried and had a fairly good game, but he still needs to up his work-rate!
Hazel1884
05-03-2006, 03:13 PM
As i shouted on numerous times yesterday - Lovering ye bawbag! And that was before the game even kicked off! Hate that guy with a passion, nae neck! :roll:
His blatant elbow on Stevo was ridiculous!
Jasan played ok yesterday, yes, but there are games when he is unbelievably lazy (and greedy!) which he was at points yesterday. However, there is no denying the guy has skill! 8)
Hazel1884
05-03-2006, 03:31 PM
If I was Jason Scotland, I wouldn't pass to any of that lot either!
A tad harsh, but i don't think it's helped when Hardie and Jasaaan are played upfront together. I really do not think they have anything positive together - maybe i am judging to early and they will build a partnership with more games but i just don't think they play very well together - can't fault Jasa's skills and can't fault Hardie's workrate, either! However, i think the Dobster and Jasan work quite well together!
mainstand
05-03-2006, 04:00 PM
However, i think the Dobster and Jasan work quite well together!
Quite surprised at that one. I thought the Dobster was so far off the pace that it was unbelievable.
mainstand
05-03-2006, 04:17 PM
Yes i was at Hamilton, I didn't actually think he was taht brillaint there either.
He may be a player that feeds off of confidence and that is low at the moment, but I just don't think he's doing it, two things stick in my mind firstly the hamilton game when he was away and failed to score and secondly yesterday when he was through and tried to stop and beat the man instead of hitting it. A fit Peaso or Milne would have scored with both IMO.
Saint Paul
05-03-2006, 07:48 PM
I have said to Radford that Dobbie should not have been dropped after the Hamilton game. Dobbie and Scotland looked a very good partnership that game, and got better as the game went on. The second goal of the game, IMO, highlighted this.
Hardie is not a striker. Period. I think that this pairing makes Scotland look bad. Hardies first touch for me is poor. The ball bounces back off him too often, but Dobbie has an excellent first touch which allows Jason to make runs and Dobbie to find him.
After the last 2 matches, I find no reason to justify breaking up the Dobbie-Scotland partnership and IMO, this is the partnership that will take Scotland to the World Cup.
(I know I digressed a bi, but I was trying to make the last sentence !!)
Hazel1884
05-03-2006, 08:31 PM
However, i think the Dobster and Jasan work quite well together!
Quite surprised at that one. I thought the Dobster was so far off the pace that it was unbelievable.
I think Radford and Paul have kinda expressed my opinion on the subject, but at the moment that is the best partnership available!
Cagey
05-03-2006, 10:09 PM
I thought Scotland had a poor first half yesterday. It looks like Coyle has asked him not to be so greedy as he chose the wrong options a few times in the first half when he passed when he should have shot & shot when he should have passed. Played better when wide right in second half.
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