Charity Park Rangers 21:42 - Feb 14 with 2901 views | Lblock | Such a muggy club Been fcukd like a dockside crack whore for decades. Just put a bullet in the place now, far kinder than the death of a thousand cuts we've all experienced for the last numerous years. Shameful. | |
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Charity Park Rangers on 21:45 - Feb 14 with 2827 views | Monkey_Roots | Just so predictable… if you need your first win for 6 months, or haven’t scored for 2 years, play us, we’ll sort it for you. | | | |
Charity Park Rangers on 21:49 - Feb 14 with 2779 views | brad | very poor tinight.......when we needed a big performance....not looking good now | | | |
Charity Park Rangers on 21:53 - Feb 14 with 2720 views | rbee | Benevolent Park Rangers gifting Stoke a much needed three points. How stupid am I ? At the beginning of the day I said that I didn't expect to see Benevolent Park Rangers again. I also said that i expected us to be more consistent. Wrong. Wrong. Wrong. Where was the team that played on Saturday? Where was our new sparkling midfield? Where were all these leaders that Marti talked about. I fully expected us to start the game tonight like a team whose shorts had been lined with Deep Heat. What we actually got was a team that had been puffing on a pre match spliff. Speechless. Clive was right all along, this team is rotten to the core, pick any eleven and it won't make any difference. Andy Sinton talking about fine margins at the end of the game but really it is miles. We are reaping what we sow. | | | |
Charity Park Rangers on 21:54 - Feb 14 with 2700 views | paulparker | I can’t believe people are surprised by tonight’s performance We can’t beat Huddersfield, Sheff wed, Plymouth, Millwall (away) and now Stoke That’s 5 chances we have had to get out of this and we bottled every single one of those games As Lblock has said just stick a bullet in us | |
| And Bowles is onside, Swinburne has come rushing out of his goal , what can Bowles do here , onto the left foot no, on to the right foot
That’s there that’s two, and that’s Bowles
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Charity Park Rangers on 22:03 - Feb 14 with 2598 views | KerryE | Yep, terrible subs as well. No pace at end with Armstrong and Smith off. We created zero 2nd half. And once behind it was game over. Why oh why is it like this. Where is the fight. | | | |
Charity Park Rangers on 22:04 - Feb 14 with 2561 views | rbee | The Potters' had won just two of their previous 17 league matches. They can repeat that form until the end of the season and still be safe. | | | |
Charity Park Rangers on 22:07 - Feb 14 with 2514 views | ManinBlack |
Charity Park Rangers on 21:54 - Feb 14 by paulparker | I can’t believe people are surprised by tonight’s performance We can’t beat Huddersfield, Sheff wed, Plymouth, Millwall (away) and now Stoke That’s 5 chances we have had to get out of this and we bottled every single one of those games As Lblock has said just stick a bullet in us |
I have been sounding the alarm that we have had several opportunities to plug the three points on Huddersfield for weeks and failed each time. Now we are 5 points behind them. I also mentioned the nasty habit of conceding goals either side of half time is still there and never seems to go away. The poorer the opponent the worse we play. Stoke now added to Sheffield, Millwall and Huddersfield beating us with Rotherham getting a draw off us. | | | |
Charity Park Rangers on 22:08 - Feb 14 with 2506 views | colinallcars | We need Wall to lose every game and/or some teams being deducted points. Ah, we still wouldn't make it. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Charity Park Rangers on 22:13 - Feb 14 with 2412 views | traininvain |
Charity Park Rangers on 22:03 - Feb 14 by KerryE | Yep, terrible subs as well. No pace at end with Armstrong and Smith off. We created zero 2nd half. And once behind it was game over. Why oh why is it like this. Where is the fight. |
Armstrong was off it tonight and Smyth missed our best chances. And pace isn’t much use when you’re a goal behind and the other team put 11 men behind the ball. It was a mistake starting Smyth ahead of Willock but this is deck chairs on the titanic again. | | | |
Charity Park Rangers on 22:31 - Feb 14 with 2317 views | rbee | I agree with you about Willock but tonight I was pleased to see Smyth in the starting 11 because it was an indication that we were going to continue where we left off on Saturday, start on the front foot and really take the game to a demoralised Stoke City. Wrong! | | | |
Charity Park Rangers on 22:37 - Feb 14 with 2273 views | traininvain |
Charity Park Rangers on 22:31 - Feb 14 by rbee | I agree with you about Willock but tonight I was pleased to see Smyth in the starting 11 because it was an indication that we were going to continue where we left off on Saturday, start on the front foot and really take the game to a demoralised Stoke City. Wrong! |
I prefer Smyth as an impact sub, he rarely plays well when starting games. It’s a shame as I would’ve fancied Willock to bury one of those first half chances that Smyth had. | | | |
Charity Park Rangers on 22:42 - Feb 14 with 2237 views | Hooping_Mad |
Charity Park Rangers on 22:13 - Feb 14 by traininvain | Armstrong was off it tonight and Smyth missed our best chances. And pace isn’t much use when you’re a goal behind and the other team put 11 men behind the ball. It was a mistake starting Smyth ahead of Willock but this is deck chairs on the titanic again. |
In hindsight Dykes may have been preferable to start up front. Easy to say now though. To many players off it, Chair left his brain at home, Cannon playing injured, Paal's worst game for us, Sinc's being quite frankly a bit of a tw@t, Begovic brainfarts,all on the same night was to much. Manager does take a portion on this occasion, watched it all start to unfold and didn't make a change at HT. Really thought we had hit rock bottom, I was wrong. | |
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Charity Park Rangers on 22:44 - Feb 14 with 2224 views | Lblock | Don't home in on tonight -- this malaise has been stinking up the gaff for decades The place is ripe to be the next Bury. Yet again we will go down a level just when the TV money ramps up a notch and get left behind again. Sad state of affairs when you are on the verge of hating what was a lifelong passion and love... never felt so far away from it and edging ever further over the horizon | |
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Charity Park Rangers on 22:53 - Feb 14 with 2177 views | hoops_legend |
Charity Park Rangers on 22:44 - Feb 14 by Lblock | Don't home in on tonight -- this malaise has been stinking up the gaff for decades The place is ripe to be the next Bury. Yet again we will go down a level just when the TV money ramps up a notch and get left behind again. Sad state of affairs when you are on the verge of hating what was a lifelong passion and love... never felt so far away from it and edging ever further over the horizon |
It’s shit but trust me we will stay up so don’t get too worked up about it | |
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Charity Park Rangers on 23:35 - Feb 14 with 2083 views | Lblock |
Charity Park Rangers on 22:53 - Feb 14 by hoops_legend | It’s shit but trust me we will stay up so don’t get too worked up about it |
If we stay up I will buy you 8 pints in The Princess Vic Furthermore -- WE DO NOT DESERVE TO STAY UP | |
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Charity Park Rangers on 00:53 - Feb 15 with 1963 views | stowmarketrange | Their first home win since October and it had to be against us.They all played like they’d never seen each other before 7.45 tonight.A couple of 1/2 chances and the home crowd were getting restless.S we let them build up a head of steam from 30 minutes in,and that resulted in another goal conceded from a corner. What followed was gutless and clueless.How much worse can it get? | | | |
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