Scunny 11:08 - Jul 18 with 15319 views | electricblue | With the intense heat we are currently trying to cope with over the next few days, i wonder if the scunny game might be cancelled due to the excessive heat....... Makes a change from the usual like waterlogged, ice and snow.. | |
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Scunny on 19:08 - Jul 19 with 5046 views | springfieldparka |
Scunny on 18:53 - Jul 19 by isitme | Good to see Ebanks-Landell starting which should quell some of the injury concerns. It looks 352 with two strikers and a good balance of a sitter, a passer and an a forward minded midfielder. Oscar Kelly on the bench is a surprise. I thought he was only 15, quite a promotion. |
Isn't that Brad Kelly , goalkeeper ? | | | |
Scunny on 19:10 - Jul 19 with 5022 views | springfieldparka |
Scunny on 18:53 - Jul 19 by isitme | Good to see Ebanks-Landell starting which should quell some of the injury concerns. It looks 352 with two strikers and a good balance of a sitter, a passer and an a forward minded midfielder. Oscar Kelly on the bench is a surprise. I thought he was only 15, quite a promotion. |
Sorry , just re-read it and realised there are two Kelly.s on the bench ! | | | |
Scunny on 19:11 - Jul 19 with 5008 views | 442Dale |
Scunny on 19:05 - Jul 19 by isitme | Get another right sided centre back and maybe a left wing back and you are probably not far wrong. |
Yeah, interesting Graham starting when many thought he may be surplus to requirements but it could be all down to how many minutes he’s had so far. Would think Taylor starts on the right of the three and Keohane will take LWB. The wild card could be whether Odoh plays that side as we look to have shifted to three in midfield and the wider forwards won’t be employed, moving more emphasis to the wing backs. If Odoh can find some end product, he could excel there as his work rate to get back is very good. We probably do want more recruits, but there’s no rush now. [Post edited 19 Jul 2022 19:12]
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Scunny on 19:13 - Jul 19 with 4982 views | springfieldparka |
Scunny on 18:48 - Jul 19 by boromat |
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Just a point of interest does anyone know if Jordan Scanlon is with the youth team in Portugal as he seems not involved in the pre-season friendlies having just signed his first pro contract ? | | | |
Scunny on 19:20 - Jul 19 with 4932 views | seasidedale |
Scunny on 19:10 - Jul 19 by springfieldparka | Sorry , just re-read it and realised there are two Kelly.s on the bench ! |
Think I read somewhere, think it was his school who put a Twitter out saying he is the first pupil to be offered pro term, could be scholar when he reaches 16, be suprised if it was full pro, think you have to be 17 for that | | | |
Scunny on 19:30 - Jul 19 with 4879 views | isitme |
Scunny on 19:11 - Jul 19 by 442Dale | Yeah, interesting Graham starting when many thought he may be surplus to requirements but it could be all down to how many minutes he’s had so far. Would think Taylor starts on the right of the three and Keohane will take LWB. The wild card could be whether Odoh plays that side as we look to have shifted to three in midfield and the wider forwards won’t be employed, moving more emphasis to the wing backs. If Odoh can find some end product, he could excel there as his work rate to get back is very good. We probably do want more recruits, but there’s no rush now. [Post edited 19 Jul 2022 19:12]
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I remember one home game last season where Odoh put in a decent spell at wing back. If the defensive part of his game improved, especially his positioning for the role he could be a decent option. The lack of wide forwards makes the Sinclair signing a little strange to me, but I suppose it gives a different option from the norm. | | | |
Scunny on 19:34 - Jul 19 with 4843 views | 442Dale |
Scunny on 19:30 - Jul 19 by isitme | I remember one home game last season where Odoh put in a decent spell at wing back. If the defensive part of his game improved, especially his positioning for the role he could be a decent option. The lack of wide forwards makes the Sinclair signing a little strange to me, but I suppose it gives a different option from the norm. |
Would hope we have more flexibility to change mid-game next season. Bring a sub on to go to a midfield two or even removing a central defender so we can go 4-3-3 or 4-4-2 would be moving forward. Diagouraga is key as we could get away with an attacking 4-4-2 if he can shield the defence a la Cavanagh. | |
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Scunny on 20:47 - Jul 19 with 4431 views | HullDale | 1-0. Kelly direct free kick. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Scunny on 20:51 - Jul 19 with 4392 views | rafc1984 | 2 up Sinclair [Post edited 19 Jul 2022 20:53]
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Scunny on 20:55 - Jul 19 with 4354 views | rafc1984 | 2-1 | | | |
Scunny on 20:59 - Jul 19 with 4289 views | rafc1984 | 3-1 | | | |
Scunny on 21:16 - Jul 19 with 4066 views | rafc1984 | 4-1 up | | | |
Scunny on 22:14 - Jul 19 with 3510 views | boromat | Good to see us score a few goals. Hopefully a nice little confidence booster. Port Vale for a real test now before the first game.
Still hoping to get 2 more loan players in. [Post edited 19 Jul 2022 22:27]
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Scunny on 00:36 - Jul 20 with 3145 views | SuddenLad |
Scunny on 20:32 - Jul 18 by DaleiLama | Prepared for the season. There are professional athletes riding from late morning to 5ish non-stop in almost 40 degrees of heat in France at the moment. It's why athletes train and why I'm sure we'll have someone monitoring hydration. Even if a player gets the full 90, there'll be a water break midway through each half and the HT break plus ample substitution opportunities. I'd be astonished if there's a heart attack or heat exhaustion. |
I'm sure all clubs consider very carefully what the heat risks are and follow strict guidelines. The summer of 1976 had 15 consecutive days of temperatures between 32 and 35.9 degrees. (89.6 degrees to 96.6 degrees 'in old money). Those who were there will remember it well. Reservoirs and water courses dried up, the water companies sited water bowsers in populated areas, where queues formed of people carrying buckets so that they could have water. Fortunately, our nearest one was directly opposite our house !! Standpipes were set up elsewhere with the same result. Massive, orderly queues. The advice then was as relevant as it is now: Wear a hat, keep well hydrated, stay out of direct sunlight and get some cream on exposed areas. And as the advert used to say, 'Save water. Shower with a friend'. The loss of life of young people swimming in rivers, canals, lakes and in open water is still a massive problem, which seems to get worse year on year, despite warnings in schools and on TV and by the water's edge. 10 fatalities in the last 7 days. A tragedy for all those concerned. Common sense goes a long way. | |
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Scunny on 09:30 - Jul 20 with 2688 views | DaleiLama |
Scunny on 00:36 - Jul 20 by SuddenLad | I'm sure all clubs consider very carefully what the heat risks are and follow strict guidelines. The summer of 1976 had 15 consecutive days of temperatures between 32 and 35.9 degrees. (89.6 degrees to 96.6 degrees 'in old money). Those who were there will remember it well. Reservoirs and water courses dried up, the water companies sited water bowsers in populated areas, where queues formed of people carrying buckets so that they could have water. Fortunately, our nearest one was directly opposite our house !! Standpipes were set up elsewhere with the same result. Massive, orderly queues. The advice then was as relevant as it is now: Wear a hat, keep well hydrated, stay out of direct sunlight and get some cream on exposed areas. And as the advert used to say, 'Save water. Shower with a friend'. The loss of life of young people swimming in rivers, canals, lakes and in open water is still a massive problem, which seems to get worse year on year, despite warnings in schools and on TV and by the water's edge. 10 fatalities in the last 7 days. A tragedy for all those concerned. Common sense goes a long way. |
My O level year. Cheesecloth shirts and cut off denim shorts. Sigh. I think they've taken common sense off the curriculum now? | |
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Scunny on 09:34 - Jul 20 with 2670 views | James1980 |
Scunny on 00:36 - Jul 20 by SuddenLad | I'm sure all clubs consider very carefully what the heat risks are and follow strict guidelines. The summer of 1976 had 15 consecutive days of temperatures between 32 and 35.9 degrees. (89.6 degrees to 96.6 degrees 'in old money). Those who were there will remember it well. Reservoirs and water courses dried up, the water companies sited water bowsers in populated areas, where queues formed of people carrying buckets so that they could have water. Fortunately, our nearest one was directly opposite our house !! Standpipes were set up elsewhere with the same result. Massive, orderly queues. The advice then was as relevant as it is now: Wear a hat, keep well hydrated, stay out of direct sunlight and get some cream on exposed areas. And as the advert used to say, 'Save water. Shower with a friend'. The loss of life of young people swimming in rivers, canals, lakes and in open water is still a massive problem, which seems to get worse year on year, despite warnings in schools and on TV and by the water's edge. 10 fatalities in the last 7 days. A tragedy for all those concerned. Common sense goes a long way. |
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Scunny on 10:23 - Jul 20 with 2523 views | leedsdale |
Couple of tidy finishes in there | | | |
Scunny on 15:17 - Jul 20 with 1942 views | D_Dale | The water shortage of 1976 led prime minister Harold Wilson to a appoint a .minister for drought. Within a few days, rainfall was so heavy that the minister was rebranded as the minister for floods. (He was Denis Howell who in his younger life was a football referee): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denis_Howell | | | |
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