Aside from the game does anyone know how Kenny is after he took unwell on the terraces. He looked in a bad way for a but but thankful he was waving as he left with ambulance crew.
I don't know him personally but see him at most home and away games and it was not great to see him unwell.
I know I saw Roger there but if anyone knows him please send on my best and s speedy recovery
Don't think i'm biased...
...i'm just very narrow minded!!!!!!!
On the game, the first half was probably the worst we've played all year. Second half was better and when Rochdale started to fire and we started to play some decent stuff towards the end. 2 points off second, don't think anyone can complain at that.
Improvements are definitely needed with a difficult month coming up.
Thomas Doyle, latest one of the conveyor belt. Well played young man!
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Our top performers continue to be our academy products, which is great to see. Ryan, Oakes, Storton and now Doyle.
Thomas Doyle actually looks more of a natural hooker than either Wildie or Flanagan, he certainly outplayed Wildie today.
There's a good side in there somewhere, unfortunately our halves are definitely the weak link right now and every aspect of our attack suffers because of that.
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I think a little bit of slack needs to be cut. Four from four over Easter, ending with a half century, is not that shabby. There will have been some aching muscles and knocks carried on to the pitch and it took some time to get the scoreboard moving properly, but to say it was "the worst we've played" is inexplicable. We topped 50, and got held up over the line about 6 times plus blew another. Some of the attacking play in the last quarter was top drawer.
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Ferocious Aardvark wrote:I think a little bit of slack needs to be cut. Four from four over Easter, ending with a half century, is not that shabby. There will have been some aching muscles and knocks carried on to the pitch and it took some time to get the scoreboard moving properly, but to say it was "the worst we've played" is inexplicable. We topped 50, and got held up over the line about 6 times plus blew another. Some of the attacking play in the last quarter was top drawer.
A good score and second half hides the awful first half. We have a habit of not starting well and then coming back at the end. I think the “worst we’ve played” is definitely something I think is appropriate for that first 40 minutes.
As soon as we start to throw the ball around and depart from the big man up the middle every play, we look dangerous. I do wonder why we don’t do it more often.
Just a word on Kenny, he’s home now. Spoke to him last night, tests on his heart were fine. Hospital said he had a massive loss of blood pressure. At one point it wasn’t looking good, he had CPR and he had no pulse for about a minute, we were all thinking the worst, it was horrible. The paramedics and first aiders were fantastic, they definitely saved him. I don’t mind admitting I don’t know what I’d do without him. He brings a smile to everyone he talks to. But the little man is on the mend now, he certainly gave everyone a big shock
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