Joined: Jun 05 2006 Posts: 2112 Location: Shouldercharging Fathead
It's really, really odd to see so many FC fans so magnaminous in defeat.
It'll be cats and dogs sharing a bed next. You mark my words.
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Joined: Jan 15 2007 Posts: 11924 Location: Secret Hill Top Lair. V.2
Yep, after about thirty minutes I was thinking "well at least we haven't got murdered (which was what I expected) for the full game, we've had a nice little sing song and what have you". By half time I had a little more belief and when Boom Boom Scotty "The Drighlington Dynamo" (I'm really pushing this, has anyone noticed?) Murrell stepped up on Fitzgibbon, we all knew we'd bring it home.
It is our best performance of the season, when it really mattered, Welham's try allowed it to become a big party until the hooter but The Drighlington Dynamo stepped up to really rub their noses in it.
Lost a few feathers tonight, haven't flapped the old wings like that in ages!
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The harsh reality is FC got found out last night for what they are which is an exceptionally poor attacking side.
FC had plenty of possession in our 20 but got exposed as having a complete lack of flair across their team; Long offered nothing and whilst Horne has been a decent player in the past, now looks washed up and finished at 27 (maybe the fact he made his debut at 16 has something to do with it).
Whilst there's a bit of aggression and punch in their pack with the likes of Manu, Tickle and Luaki they are not the complete, all round back-rowers that Galea and Newton are and Fitzgibbon is just a work horse (albiet a world class work horse).
Houghton is simply a one-dimensional dummy-half scooter with poor distribution - totally over-rated.
I thought Berrigan shone at centre for them and O'Meley showed himself to be a real competitor.
When all's said and done, the pretenders were put firmly in their place whilst the contenders are now 2 matches away from Old Trafford...
Yeah Zod, were an exceptionally bad attacking side. Beating you three times this year and beating Saints twice as well including coming back against a more than 20 point lead against them.
In your obsessed haste you have again made yourself look a fool.
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Joined: Feb 01 2006 Posts: 1782 Location: Hull (East of Course!)
Bal wrote:Yeah Zod, were an exceptionally bad attacking side. Beating you three times this year and beating Saints twice as well including coming back against a more than 20 point lead against them.
In your obsessed haste you have again made yourself look a fool.
But they didn't step up when it counted mate. Anyone can beat saints
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