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Post by Deleted on Dec 6, 2014 23:36:32 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2014 0:01:52 GMT
Well, he can start by putting in a 100% performance on Tuesday - with no 'FA Cup hangover' excuses.
Him, and the rest of the team. The FA Cup was an interesting distraction, but it's games like Leatherhead that matter now.
And, while I'm at it, maidmedsport, this is the last of your reports I'll be reading. As well as all the usual pop-up ads, videos you have to stop, and other such nonsense, today I got a full-screen advert pop-up. This is a totally unacceptable way for a web site to behave, and I do not use web sites that behave in that way.
Please convey this to your bosses.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2014 0:15:27 GMT
I completely understand JDL. I did post a generic company response in one of my threads a few weeks back. I believe we are trying to make the website easier to view and use, but clearly we're not there yet. I will convey your thoughts once again to those that need to know. Hopefully I can coerce you back in the future with my wonderful prose! (Ahem)
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2014 6:38:50 GMT
Aaron needs to be cut some slack he has made a snap decision in the moment of a high stakes game and is only 17. Win or lose its as a team and I hope players and supporters rally round him
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2014 7:11:22 GMT
How many other players would have done the same? Don't anyone dare slate him. The gulf between the two teams was much more evident than the previous rounds. Yeah, we could have nicked it by fluke but they could have pummeled us. If you think Aaron's tackle would have made a difference in the long run then your a fool. The team done us all proud, savour the memories. Aaron if you read this, keep doing what your doing. Give it your all, there's a league to challenge for. Coymfs.
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Post by Loftus Road Stone. on Dec 7, 2014 8:35:24 GMT
Wrexham were without a doubt quality going forward such a learning curve for all our defenders thats for sure.
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Post by allingtonstone on Dec 7, 2014 8:37:38 GMT
Rash moment maybe but its football it happens.he will learn lots from the experiance i dont blame him at all.Aaron should now make the rightback slot his own, as he is a great prospect . we now push on and turn the heat up on Margate after more dropped away points by them. clear our heads and lets all get behind our cup heroes on tuesday night.our season begins in earnest.
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Post by Loftus Road Stone. on Dec 7, 2014 8:44:30 GMT
Aaron reminds me of a very young Tom Mills a little raw but bags of potential
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Post by elmarbellastone on Dec 7, 2014 9:07:28 GMT
well, bottom line is we should now find the rest of the league games a lot easier, Wrexham looked more like a league one side than a conference side to me.
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Post by elmarbellastone on Dec 7, 2014 9:08:01 GMT
(But we looked like GOOD conference side)
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2014 9:18:49 GMT
Aaron Simpson played well yesterday, as did the team. Unfortunately for us, Wrexham had too much guile and know how for us. Aaron Simpson is an excellent player. he should take today having a miserable time and wallowing and then get ready for the next game. He is without doubt a quality right back with pace and ability in abundance. I doubt we will hang on to him for that long. I'd like to see him playing against Leatherhead on Tuesday and making those marauding runs down the wing.
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Post by telstone on Dec 7, 2014 9:25:31 GMT
Well, he can start by putting in a 100% performance on Tuesday - with no 'FA Cup hangover' excuses. Him, and the rest of the team. The FA Cup was an interesting distraction, but it's games like Leatherhead that matter now. And, while I'm at it, maidmedsport, this is the last of your reports I'll be reading. As well as all the usual pop-up ads, videos you have to stop, and other such nonsense, today I got a full-screen advert pop-up. This is a totally unacceptable way for a web site to behave, and I do not use web sites that behave in that way. Please convey this to your bosses. JDL - I use Chrome as a browser and find this adblockplus.org/ works very well. Maidmedsport - I agree with JDL views, you will turn visitors away from your site!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2014 9:34:40 GMT
It was a tough call for him, the forward was likely to score and players double his age have pulled the man down and got sent off in those situations. He is a great talent and he should be immensely proud of the fact he is good enough at such a young age to play at that level. Having watched his contemporaries struggle against Tonbridge the other night, it is clear he is well above average as a player and should have a great future. The bits where things don't go so well are as much a part of the learning experience as those where they do. He will I am sure, take a lot out of his experiences playing against Stevenage and Wrexham. How many players his age, who come through the youth set up in a Step 7 club, would get that kind of match experience at such a young age? Should stand him in good stead for the future.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2014 9:38:17 GMT
Aaron played very well. Can't fault him really for the foul which led to the penalty & sending off - it was unfortunate, didn't look at all malicious and seemed to get in a tangle. Unfortunately, last man and a good scoring opportunity, so alas he had to go. Somehow it seemed to galvanise the remaining 10. p.s. very good all round performance COYS
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Post by Deleted on Dec 7, 2014 11:04:18 GMT
I think he had a really good game up to the pen, but most players would have tried to make a challenge. He is a great prospect, and like Smalling & Mills, he has a great attitude & maturity for such a young player. A credit to the academy and this experience will make him a better player.
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