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Good accurate report for once and much to take heart from. COYR.
Quote from: \"hoolahoop\" post=179037Good accurate report for once and much to take heart from. COYR.Bloody Hell Hoolahoop, approval for Richard Sutcliffe the reporter in question, good mate of mine and a life-long Leeds fan? He will no doubt be touched by your previously unheard of admiration for \"anything white\"Your rabies must be in remission at last!
Yes I went. Not going to belittle Rover's efforts as they bossed the first thirty minutes, but they did put so much effort into that spell that it was obvious that they needed to drive home the advantage in anticipation of the inevitable breather they would need later on in the game. One goal was insufficient and inadequate reward, but games are won by goals, not scores out of ten for periodic spells of technical merit.Dumbuya(or whatever) really rattled Aidey White at left back, Bennett was sharp and Barnes was good in patches. Grayson was perhaps a bit on the over confident side in dropping six of the team who performed so well at Upton Park, but the League Cup, sadly, appears low on most managers' radar these days.For us, Nunez is a real find, but Grayson's occasional inability to recognise his best eleven has been a problem, and Ramon may well remain, for the moment, an \"inpact player\"/League Cup specialist. It's a shame that Adam Clayton did not get a chance to impress the adoring Doncaster populance.Games like this always create totally contrary assessments. One set of fans will take pleasure from their performance and the other will be pleased that their team can win when not playing at their best.Anyway, so endeth the sermon.As for you Hoolahoop, if you do keep chewing that sponge that lines your bedroom walls, be prepared for the hallucinogenic side affects. One day, you'll wake up and see Don Revie crawling, \"baby in Trainspotting stylee\", over your ceiling. You have been warned.
periodic spells of technical merit