Viking Supporters Co-operative
Viking Chat => Viking Chat => Topic started by: Copps is Magic on February 28, 2017, 10:55:22 pm
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John Marquis is a proper centre forward isn't he? Works his b*llocks off, holds the ball up and scores goals. The complete opposite is a striker called Ben Williamson.
We were bossed all over the park tonight and Donny are going up. Hard work, desire and a real bit of quality in Marquis and May.
Doncaster just taught us a lesson.
We were outfought, out muscled, out thought and frankly well beaten
Don't be fooled by that last five with Donny half asleep at three up
86 mins of utter f**king ineptitude and boys vs men...
Doncaster showed tonight how far behind we are a proper promotion chasing side. Absolute miles.
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Bit harsh
After our 3rd goal we fell asleep, they had two cleared off the line and should've scored in last min to equalise.
We were the better side but we were clinical and took our chances
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Always nice to hear compliments from a well beaten team, instead of the usual. Sour grapes...
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Nathan Jones could never say anything like that could he?
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Nathan Jones could never say anything like that could he?
He's been gone too long.
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Their manager wasn't as complimentary about us as their supporters were. But that's not surprising is it. Very few managers praise the team that beat them.
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One of the few was the Morecombe manager after the 1-5 demolition.
Managers usually concentrate on their own sides performance and mistakes rather than the opposition.
Fergie senior regularly praised the opposition after a narrow win over a lower placed side. He rarely had compliments for a side that beat them.
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Nathan Jones could never say anything like that could he?
He's been gone too long.
Their manager wasn't as complimentary about us as their supporters were. But that's not surprising is it. Very few managers praise the team that beat them.
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I hate when supporters are so partisan that they can't admit the other side was better than them good on them for not being like most clubs supporters.