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Carlisle Away
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MACGILLIVRAY
BUTLER
N. THOMPSON
SWEENEY
FORSTER-CASKEY
LIST
FREEMAN
ROBERTS
BURNS
L. THOMPSON
HEMMINGS
Feel sorry for those who are travelling. Going to be a painful watch today.
Thankfully Carlisle are shit
Cheers,
InvaderOfPitches
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Re: Carlisle Away
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In case anyone missed LJW was not injured, missed game as his partner giving birth.
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But had his game for us today.
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Never in doubt :))
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Knew we'd get a draw;-)
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BOSH! Season back on.
Two points dropped though
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I reckon half of the conference would have drawn with or beaten Carlisle today. They are woeful and look like they?ll struggle in League 2. Thanks to TVC for saving us from a humiliating result
Not good enough
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Pre-game it would definitely have been seen as a disappointing score. Given the manner of the comeback to take a point without some key players, hopefully it will galvanise the squad to push on for the run in.
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Absolutely.
We will have the full spine of the team back soon and BGR will be on fire ?????????????
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Yep brilliant to drop 2 points against bottom of the table team.
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Do you think our team would be happy dropping 2pts?
To make such an astonishing comeback shows there is still ample spirit in the camp.
At that point in the game to get 2 goals is as good as a win mentally.
Lets see how they do on Friday...watch out Bolton!
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shows there is still ample spirit in the camp.
Or that Carlisle are that bad.
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Do I think the team is happy to drop 2 points today, what a very odd question when the answer is a very big no no. :)
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Still not enough.
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Yeah, I feel the that getting the point is jokes under the circumstances, but we needed an win against a team so low in the league. Cambridge result all over again, in so much as we didn?t do enough... ?
Edited by H Bomb at 17:04:22 on 23rd March 2024
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FAO the players
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Embarrassing. If you dont fancy a play off push dont bother signing for us.
Edited by CDawg at 16:33:45 on 23rd March 2024
Edited by CDawg at 16:34:25 on 23rd March 2024
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Does that include the players I said I'd let go in the summer, which I was an arsehole for, for saying my opinion?
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Don?t even know who you are, let alone your opinions on the squad tbf.
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Re: Paulio please read
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I won't discuss too much, but as someone who is autistic I can easily be offended by the way some things are put across.
I ain't the type of person to come on here looking to cause an argument or be rude to anyone or wish harm on anyone but when I feel like people are consistently quick to jump at me I start asking why do they seem to jump on at me all the time, but last week when the disgusting comment was made about why didn't the Leyton Orient manager suffer the same consequences as what happened to Justin Edingburgh, it seemed that was OK for the individual to post this and yet nothing was said regarding this on here unless there was and yet I missed what was said.
I'm not here to be offended or to offend anyone, but at times, I do feel like this forum is ruined by immature idiots.
Just wanted to get my point across and again without it seeming like I'm having a go or being rude.
Thanks.
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Re: Paulio please read
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"Can be easily offended" but you call everyone "immature idiots". Erm...
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Re: Paulio please read
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No I havent called everyone a immature idiot at all as not everyone is on here. Only some are.
Edited by ForestBoro35 at 12:48:37 on 24th March 2024
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Re: Paulio please read
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You?ve destroyed him there. May I ask, as you are ?Forest? boro, do you have little pixie boots? I would add, this is a serious question.
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Re: Paulio please read
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Yeah, I know who you mean.
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Re: Paulio please read
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To be fair, immature idiocy has been the backbone of this forum for about two decades. It goes with the territory.
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Re: Paulio please read
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It would be dead without it.
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Re: Paulio please read
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I will thump him next time I see him.
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Re: Paulio please read
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No one has seen Paulio since Woking away
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Re: Paulio please read
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Why, what's he done wrong?
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Re: Paulio please read
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We?re all friends here.
Except Chuds. He?s a prick.
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Re: Paulio please read
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Well, he?s Paulio for a start.
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I thought he upset you?
Never mind. As you were.
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Re: Paulio please read
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The long list of offences would be over 30 odd years.
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Re: Paulio please read
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A number of comments were made in response to said post, and the post was deleted.
I fully stick by it, and think people get pathetically offended by absolutely everything nowadays and cannot handle any jokes, but as a moderator I felt it was best to remove it based on general opinion.
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Re: Paulio please read
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Got nothing against you personally as I have no obliged reason to and I understand you have your opinion on the Orient manager so do I, but I wouldn't go as far as wishing him harm.
I appreciate we all here to support the Boro and want the best for the club week in week out etc, but at times I take things personally as mentioned because of how they are worded and yes there's nothing better then banter and a discussion on games,players, match officials other teams, grounds supporters etc but at times It's hard to judge if someone means it in a personal way to me.
Edited by ForestBoro35 at 18:59:55 on 23rd March 2024
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Re: Paulio please read
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It?s words on a screen about league one football?. Pull yourself together man.
Your release list was completely ridiculous and most likely just a troll to attempt to gain engagement.
Grow a pair
Cheers,
InvaderOfPitches
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Re: Paulio please read
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ERM................OK.
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Re: FAO the players
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Remind us of who you wanted to release?
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I suspect you qualify without offering your opinion.
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What's your problem with me please inform me as I wasn't aware we had a problem. Wow
Edited by ForestBoro35 at 17:17:29 on 23rd March 2024
Edited by ForestBoro35 at 17:33:39 on 23rd March 2024
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Re: FAO the players
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Sorry to break it to you, but i doubt anybody remembers this post.
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The one when I said I'd let the following go,
Freeman
Roberts
List
Butler
Oh sorry isn't needed at all darling don't worry about it.
Onwards and upwards.
Edited by ForestBoro35 at 16:54:54 on 23rd March 2024
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Re: FAO the players
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Roberts is the best player at the club. Wild.
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Sorry only List from that list
He is so far off the mark these days
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Most days way off the mark
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Freeman who has been incredibly reliable, won player of the month last month, and ran the length of the pitch to save a goal today, yeah?
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Agree re Freeman one of the seasons surprise pluses for me.
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Ah that one.
I'd keep all apart from List.
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Re: 2-0
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Season over. Was fun to dream while it lasted.
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These shit January signings have killed us. Fucking rubbish
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Yeah, how dare we not sign top Championship talent, already with clubs, with our budget.
THE WHOLE CLUB OUT!
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Re: 2-0
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I understand that but like I?ve said multiple times
Signing an out of favour league two striker and a useless MK goalkeeper wasn?t the answer.
No matter the budget, Oliver and MacG shouldn?t be anywhere near a league one club chasing promotion
Very poor and hopefully can learn from this
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In fairness Oliver was more effective than Hemmings or List today and MacG made a big save at 2-1 to keep us in the game.
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Understand your point and agree for today
But neither should be here next season
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Re: 2-0
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They have been poor but to be fair over the last few weeks no one has really stood out.
Sadly every summer is going to be a big one as a number of the squad will want bigger better things and we will get raided for a couple of them but hopefully the £££ will help us build in the places we needs which is up front.
Up front is the hole that will get bigger I?m sure. We need to do better up front the rest of the xi is good enough but we need to beef the squad with quality.
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Re: 2-0
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Yep. To be fair we?d had a damned good run throughout until a few weeks ago. There?s always one team that goes off the boil/bottles it. This year, sadly, it?s us.
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Problem is, this form has been going on since start of January.
We are leaky at the back, lack any creativity in midfield, and miss guilt edge chances upfront; although these days we don?t even have shots on target.
I?m ok with this season panning out like this, but this is a prolonged run of really worrying form and I am worried about carrying it through to next season.
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Re: 2-0
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*leaky at the back when MacGillivray plays.
Taye managed to keep five clean sheets in six games inbetween MacGillivray keeping one in the seven games he has played, the utterly useless piece of shit.
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Like the rut we got into under Smith.
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Looking forward to Simpson's interview after the game
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At least we will be league one next season despite bookies having us as one of the 4 favourites to get relegated this season. Onwards and upwards.
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Their - 33 gd and no shots on target. It'd be funny if it wasn't predictable. I hate #Borocharity.
Edited by RockyBottom at 15:46:13 on 23rd March 2024
Edited by RockyBottom at 15:46:22 on 23rd March 2024
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Re: Carlisle Away
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We are missing our GK, both CBs, our RB and our top scorer to be fair to us!
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An idea of what next season will be like when some of those players move up a level.
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Not one player in todays team will play in the championship next season
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Yes, that was rather his point darling...
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Anybody else getting a nasty feeling about today?
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No real reason - just thinking we?re there without top striker, top defender, top keeper, and Carlisle a bit of a bogey team currently scrapping for every point.
Edit: well? just as I was typing that? ?
Edited by Spirit of East Coast Boro at 15:16:22 on 23rd March 2024
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I thought we looked done for this season when we scraped past Cambridge. It?s been a good campaign but I can?t see us finishing the playoffs.
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I'm actually a bit worried for next season, with the league arguably stronger at the bottom next year.
If the Jan signings are the standard we can aspire to then it will be tough, especially if we lose a few.
Edited by RockyBottom at 15:22:35 on 23rd March 2024
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Re: Anybody else getting a nasty feeling about today?
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Calm down, Harry, Christ!
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Re: Anybody else getting a nasty feeling about today?
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Our January signings were rubbish last season too, I would expect our summer signings to be significantly better (as they have been in both of Evans? full seasons).
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We will be bottom of we play like this.
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Re: Anybody else getting a nasty feeling about today?
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Nah, no need for concern around that yet I feel. Summer transfer window must be utilised effectively though!
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Boro charity leaps into action. 1-0
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For flips sake!
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Oh dear!
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Classic Boro charity.
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Oh dear!
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Re: Boro charity leaps into action. 1-0
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FFS
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Re: Boro charity leaps into action. 1-0
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Ah this is shit
Why does that idiot in goal keep kicking it out
Rubbish
InvaderOfPitches
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We look awful, no decent passes, no midfield, no desire
Do we wanna win this ?
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Evans has lost the dressing room.
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Evans is lost in the stand...we play better when he's in the dugout.
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Three subs at halftime probably
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