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Post by Alan on Oct 14, 2006 17:19:49 GMT
Wasn't at the game but do teams have our number now. Know how to play against us? Need to get the head up. Bonnyrigg Rose at home in our 8th Super League tie of the season.
Alan
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Post by robert11 on Oct 15, 2006 9:16:48 GMT
The match had more incidents than good football at times I felt that both teams had an off day.Young Giggsy brightened things up a bit when he came on,I hope we learn from this because that match was there for the taking and even though we are not performing as we can the game should have been killed off before they scored.
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Post by Alan on Oct 15, 2006 9:55:33 GMT
Miller and Giggsy with the goals. Was Menmuirs red card worthy?
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Post by guest on Oct 15, 2006 13:53:24 GMT
well i was right in line with the menmuir sending off and in my opinion it was a straight red .definatley a stamping if ever ive seen one
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Post by robert11 on Oct 15, 2006 15:01:40 GMT
I could not see the tackle clearly enough, but I was disgusted by the actions of their centre forward who locked heads with Stevie then threw himself to the ground like a wee boy taking a tantrum and probably made up the referees mind for him.
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Post by Delboy on Oct 15, 2006 21:21:57 GMT
I can honestly say that ref mind was not made up by the idiot number 9's behaviour, regarding Stevie's sending off. He saw the stamping and from that point on Stevie was going to be sent off. As someone who has been watching Camelon for a long long time and I have been a fan of Stevie for many years now and don't know if the stamping was deliberate or not. I personally feel that, Stevie as one of the junior's most respected players, that it would not have been deliberate, Stevie has always been one of the most sportsman like players, we can rely on to deliver. Our discipline of late may be getting worse, all we hear week after week is that the referee's are shocking and that is why we lose games. Now I do not condone bad refereeing, but our side has more than enough talent to take on and beat anyone and everyone in the league that we are in. So no matter who we play and where we play we will come up against sides that want to cheat, play dirty football, but we are a far better side than that. We all back our players and our management team, we have belief in their strengths and know what we can do. We need to bolster this self belief, after all if we had taken all our chances that we had created, Oakley would have been nowhere near us, the game and the game against Kinnoull so far this year are our worst displays so far this season. Let get back to playing our best football again and show the other teams why we are in this league. Not to be second best to any of them. C'mon Camelon..
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Post by Alan on Oct 15, 2006 21:29:04 GMT
Bonnyrigg should be wary the last time we drew with a promoted side we went and hammered a big gun hopefully the same again.
Alan
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Post by quest1888 on Oct 15, 2006 23:31:32 GMT
good to see young giggsy in action...gave the side a good sense of attack when going forward and took his goal well...maybe this will make up the manager think closley about giving him a game from the start in the future to see what he is really capable of doing.
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Post by robert11 on Oct 16, 2006 17:04:21 GMT
I am certainly not blaming the referee for No.9's actions you have to deal with this type of thing, and I think the Camelon players more or less tried to play football throughout, it was just one of those days when the three departments did not link well enough.The decision not to give a penalty was a wrong one but these things hopefully will level themselves over the distance. A word of caution for Saturday there were a few slack passes which I am glad to say is not our usual game but a better side like Bonnyrigg will capitalise on this.
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