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bpoolrover

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Re: V Sunderland
« Reply #30 on December 27, 2021, 02:12:26 pm by bpoolrover »
Who in earth signed dodoo and that other clown upfront off? They need to be getting the boot as well.

We are stuck with dodoo for 2years. Let that sink in for a minute
because of the farce of not signing 1 or 2 forwards in the transfer window, there was no
Choice to sign him



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phil old leake

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Re: V Sunderland
« Reply #31 on December 27, 2021, 02:24:40 pm by phil old leake »
Smith was the best player. I also think for a young lad Blythe did ok

glosterred

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Re: V Sunderland
« Reply #32 on December 27, 2021, 03:14:24 pm by glosterred »
A much better second half than first, but that wouldn’t be difficult. Again when Bogle came on we looked a little, just a little, more threatening up front. Just another poor performance overall from a poor team.


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Filo

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Re: V Sunderland
« Reply #33 on December 27, 2021, 04:53:59 pm by Filo »
I’m watching on TV

I know Sunderland have been very dominant but I am asking why is Dodoo on the pitch.
For me he’s none existent   Even when the ball is near him he’s not chasing or trying to challenge
I also think that for me it’s not been as bad as I thought.   Shame they got a second

Ben Blythe looks like he could become a good player

In my opinion if Blythe had gone to the Man just before the pen instead of retreating into the box their player would not have had a free run into the box

 

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