Asim wrote:Jeez, that first half tonight was abysmal.
I left at half-time and got home 5 minutes into the second half of the Liverpool/Arsenal game, I know we got a draw but I daresay I didn't miss much.
You didn't. Although there was far more commitment in the 2nd half and we actually put together some decent football. Shame we had Medley up front who looks Unibond League quality at best.
GCM1980 wrote:You didn't. Although there was far more commitment in the 2nd half and we actually put together some decent football. Shame we had Medley up front who looks Unibond League quality at best.
I actually contemplated leaving at HT too
Well I was far from the only one, there were about 10 people waiting for the steward to open the gate to set us free!
I only decided to bother going at about 7, so to see such a half-assed effort hacked me off no end.
Not seen much of Medley (missed his goal as I was at Wembley) but I haven't been too impressed with what I have seen, he ended up on the bench at Cambridge City on his loan spell, so I think that says it all.
Asim wrote:Well I was far from the only one, there were about 10 people waiting for the steward to open the gate to set us free!
I only decided to bother going at about 7, so to see such a half-assed effort hacked me off no end.
Not seen much of Medley (missed his goal as I was at Wembley) but I haven't been too impressed with what I have seen, he ended up on the bench at Cambridge City on his loan spell, so I think that says it all.
I was at Wembley that day too, but that seems to be all he's done so far. His touch is horrendous and I don't see him being around for too long. Some City fans seem to think he's the saviour though, even though he was even worse than Daley.
Well 13 released from Bradford, which i don't think came as any real surprise, but Eddie Johnson and Tom Penford seemed to warrant a stay. Young Medley has been kept on and i would doubt he's on much. McCall has said he might try a Hereford, adding a few "hungry" loans into the side. Which i don't see been too dissimilar to this year Heckingbottom, Loach, Bullock, Ndumbu-Nsungu and the Barnsley lads.
Just come on BBC that Luke Beckett is on his way and in T&A Chris Brandon has been making some noise. So things are starting to look good for next season.
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End of an era for Rotherham - talks between the club and the Booth family who own the ground have broken down, and they'll be moving to Don Valley Stadium in the interim while work takes place on a new Community Stadium.
Should create some interesting issues of segregation. Presumably visiting fans will have either the uncovered side or end of the stadium, exposed to the elements and miles away from the pitch a la Withdean?
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Andy Gilder wrote:End of an era for Rotherham - talks between the club and the Booth family who own the ground have broken down, and they'll be moving to Don Valley Stadium in the interim while work takes place on a new Community Stadium.
Think thats the best news we have had in a long time! Sad to be leaving millmoor but glad that (hopefully) we dont have to deal with Steptoe and Sons anymore!
Just hope the club has some sense and ban the Booth family from all of our home games from now on!
About time we ressurected this thread. Bradfords squad is coming along nicely now with the addition of Graeme Lee along with Paul McLaren, one of the top midfielders in L1. IMO all we lacked in Midfield was a creative player and we now have that.
Add a goalkeeper and a striker now and we're pretty much there.
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