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  1. For me, Sheehan plays every game he personally claims to be fit enough to play. He was immense in that second half yesterday, doing the work people don't think he can do. He blocked, pressed, tackled, covered the defence when needed and still tried to get us moving forward including one proper lung-busting effort to get down the wing. I don't get the stick he gets on here and social media in general.
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  2. Absolute madness how many of our fans don't appreciate that he's far and away out best midfielder.
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  3. Warren, Big Dave, Irwin, Sharples-Ahmed and Ritchie have all been mentioned 😂 Inwood, Hutchinson - let’s have em all back and starting 🤣 Joking aside, other than the obvious reasons, I was gutted over Mcatee’s sending off, as it pretty much put paid to Ritchie getting on. We’ve known Toby from the day he was born! Me and missus are good friends with his mum and dad (Great lad and family). We’d predicted pre-game that with both Mcatee and Rodrigues unlikely to see out 90 mins, there’s a good chance a change in that number 10 role would have meant him coming on. Cant wait to see him get his chance in a league game.
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  4. Unexpectedly exciting this! Popped into a pub in Florence for one to catch some of it and ended up on a session now. Turns out this is still here, 8 years after I first left it.
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  5. Inverted wingers is the reason he’s not scoring many from headers, imagine him playing alongside a David Lee type he’d score a bagful.
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  6. I've still got PTSD about that trip. Telling the driver that the M6 was closed about 20 miles ahead to be told by him "I know what I'm doing" was pretty special, as he proceeded to stay on the motorway and join the queue. Another highlight was the stop at the services just 40 mins from home, folk sitting down for meals, playing fruit machines etc.
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  7. I think that was a tongue in cheek reply to the guy who suggested the fact another Academy player was on the bench was significant.
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  8. Haha you’ve got to love labs the thieving greedy fuckers Back in the day I lived next door to the Summerhill Hotel off Belmont Road. Their black lab casually wandered into our kitchen and stole the joint that my mum had left on the side. She marched into the place on a busy Sunday lunchtime playing merry hell and the owner denied all. Cue mother pointing out to the owner and all the Sunday lunch patrons the dog sat on the lawn outside the restaurant window tucking into a roast beef joint When I had my own golden lab it stole the Xmas cake that my mum had made and shit it all over the kitchen the next morning. Followed that up by stealing a bottle of cooking oil, drinking that, and leaving that as a present when I woke up!!
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  9. Think the word you're searching for is assassinated.
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  10. Perhaps because he's young enough not to count towards the squad limit, will be on relative peanuts, helps the argument there exists a pathway to the first team, and to give him an opportunity to prove himself
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  11. I'd be giving Neil Fisher and Hansey Aljofree a bell.
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  13. He’s gone. Absolutely gone.
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  14. Yes But the Bolty’s didn’t like Obama because he’s African so all his work has to be undone.
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  15. Made a mental note to revisit this comment after the game as thought it would be one of the few games a season we wouod have to defend for significant periods, even if Plymouth went ahead. As it turned out it was pretty much a full game of defending so well done to the whole backline. Hope that's a proper boost for them to not concede under any pressure and we can build on that for the rest of the season.
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  16. Me neither bar in and out extremely short journeys. Long distance no chance. Bar bereavement that day was the worst of my life by some margin. If uber existed then I'd have walked across as many fields as I could to the nearest road and rang one.
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  17. Probably started the rumour himself so he can "rise again" on Monday as the new Jesus.
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  18. Yesterday, SS was everything IE failed to be towards the end of his reign. Flexible, pragmatic, adaptable, willing to sacrifice the ball to get a result, but doing it while keeping us with some attacking threat with 10 men. And doing all that without crying about how unlucky we were to have the omissions we had. He deserves a lot of credit for that victory yesterday.
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  19. Just back & still buzzing from, for me, the best performance of the season. Loads of contenders for MOTM...... Bonham....2 big saves in the 1st half & then safe, calm with great handling of the ball when we were under pressure in the 2nd. 10/10 Tutu......time we ( me included ) give him praise for his defensive improvement. Yesterday he reminded me a little of Gardner which is very high praise 10/10 Toal & Johnson were immense, blocking, tackling & heading like men possessed & Forino was just as good when he came on ( too good to be a sub ??? ) All 3 of them 10/10 Sheehan.....the heartbeat of the team, not just on the ball but all the unglamorous midfield stuff as well, tackling, blocking & picking up loose balls 10/10 Dalby.....even with 2 defenders wrestling him he won loads, was a constant threat to them & still going full pelt at the end 10/10 Burstow was really lively when he came on & with Dalby made sure we were never completely penned in, & all the others contributed. Our fans.....should get an assist for the penalty, the hand ball was right bang in front of us & our appeal must have helped......i doubt we'd have got it at the other end !! McAtee....I don't expect to see him in a Bolton shirt again.
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  20. Calling in sick any time you get paired with him now.
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  21. Hes in for maintenance. Is Netenyahu doing public appearances yet btw, or is he still appearing via AI videos?
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  22. Good response. I'd rather we take a punt on 2/3 youngsters every year than not, given the cost risk is minimal and it shows a pathway for talented young kids with a potential big payoff
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  23. It was dreadful but to be fair to the bloke it was fucking hilarious even if he didn't mean it to be 😀
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  24. I think certain groups will be targeting him now. Praise be to Allah. Donald J Trump, thank goodness that full stop isn't a comma
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  25. Can't cope with being off work, so started some gardening. No rubbish left in garden, greenhouse has gone, flowerbeds and built a decking foundation, and block paved a huge section. Managed it without spending to.. although it's going to cost for the wood. All done to a terrible standard btw, but it's kept my head busy.
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  26. Leeds 😃
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  27. Know what you mean, there's a certain type of goal he scores, flicks, taps, bundles-in, not really someone who's going to run onto one and smack it in from 18 yards. If we feed him enough of that diet he'll make his contribution, we need others to chip in with some of the penalty box blasters, or the ones he sets up with a lay off or flick on.
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  28. One word reply... Netanyahu Obama described his political demands as chicken shit but Trump has brought in hook , line and sinker
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  29. This is what frustrates the hell out me. The defence draws a lot of criticism because it deserves it at times. Bonham rooted to his line while all the defence are caught upfield every corner. Toal and Johnston tippy tappy getting nowhere and being picked off by overloaded midfield, Friday our defence stayed more as a unit, Bonham only exposed once and a great safe from him. No tippy tappy football. Same players,same system but one is how Lincoln has played all season and one that we have played the Majority of the season. It is not a headscratcher it is the same players playing two ways......And i thought Rodrigues was good beside Sheehan knocking some great long balls into the channels, and he has a nasty streak not many of those technical players have.
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  30. I think you understand the point I was making, so I won't explain it further. 7 losses isn't bad at all in the grand schemes of things. Only winning 54.5% of the games we haven't lost has cost us promotion. We've become hard to beat (generally), but haven't won often enough IMO.
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  31. Even though I’ve known since February it’s the playoffs …. There’s still that giddy bit inside that thinks what it we beat these & Cardiff lose to Peterborough. What a game that would set up for next weekend. It’s the hope that kills you 😄
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  32. They rescued the WSO, and some of the bits of reports coming out about the rescue are mental. It'll end up as a book and/or a movie
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  33. Then throw the fuckers out.
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  34. Not trying to spoil it but the change of one of the main characters made the second series less enjoyable for us.
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  35. Cheers pal. I'll be on to that.
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  36. Still down here yet day 3 might get back for Stockport 😃
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  37. I ain’t been on a coach since Birchys stag doo what a journey home that was.
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  38. Local deer stalker left me a vennison liver... left it on the kitchen table and went up the Co Op to get some single cream and dijon mustard... got back and the little four legged twat was laid on his bed burping and farting like a guddun
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  39. Just seen this! Have I told that story on here?! Totally forgot if I have ha ha Was my old Lab, Big Sam! I used to walk him on Moor Park playing fields where a row of houses backed on to with some woods in between. One gardens fence was down as I walked passed and I noticed there were a family singing happy birthday to a little baby and all tables and bouncy castle thing set up outside. All very pleasant I thought as I strolled in the sun. Got a bit further down the field and shouted Sam. Thought he was simply mooching about the woods sniffing stuff. He came bowling out with a steaming hot gammon joint. I looked back and he'd clearly come from the house where the party was. He'd whizzed in the open door and nicked the prize meat fresh out the oven and no fucker had noticed. I had no choice but to run I often wonder about how many times theyve told the tale of the day their gammon joint disappeared in to thin air
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  40. Watching the goals back yesterday, that was something I noticed in particular. 10 men, one apiece, it would have been easy not to bust a gut and see if Burstow would just hold it up. But no, he just went for it. There is definitely a bit of an understanding now with Kenny/Burstow putting crosses in knowing the main man will be there or thereabouts. SS said on interview that he felt we had to keep two up top as we wouldn't withstand an onslaught for all that time. It worked for sure.
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  41. I would certainly have Burstow back if in lge 1. He is learning his trade and will be a better player for his first full season
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  42. So a win and a Cardiff loss on Monday followed by an away win at the big one in Cardiff next Saturday and the points gap is down to 2 points with 4 games still to play. Shows how those poor results against Port Vale etc have cost us big time
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  43. What was he obviously trying to do? Get bummed?
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  44. If we can lose at Port Vale we can get turned over by anyone.
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  45. I see Hardie is out for two to three weeks injured. Glad we went for Kenny instead two goals three assists works the channels very very well. Not sure Hardie would fit in this team
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  46. Yes, absolutely. Was a heroine, now a sinister slag. Sad. Same as Victoria Derbyshire. She was a great until she did something as disgraceful as speak. Slag.
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  47. The majority of the fans who responded to the survey are match-going fans. That's why the results of the survey will be ignored. Zico is right, it's going nowhere and nobody will actually boycott,
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  48. Never ceases to amaze me this place. As much as we all bicker and spend days on end waffling shite to eachother I know we've all got eachothers backs. The support from folk on here has been unbelievable and can't thank you all enough. Lads I've never even met sticking a few bob in. Honestly from the bottom of my heart I thank you all. Not just donations but support as well. You are unbelievable people.
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