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Thread: Bit of a 2nd half stroll today in all honesty.....

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    Bit of a 2nd half stroll today in all honesty.....

    The first goal (Lavery) was a cracker, shall look forward to seeing it again. The second (the own goal) came from a Ben Davies cross just in front of where I sit. I can only remember Murphy having one serious shot to save, just before half time when we were 2.0 up. The second half it was just a matter of how many we scored. Fingers crossed that Burgess hasn't picked up a serious injury when he hobbled off just before the end. The Ref got that right imho, a free kick and a yellow card issued for their no 32. I shall be in good spirits watching our Youths play Man City Tuesday evening kick off 7 p.m at Fp.

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    re: Bit of a 2nd half stroll today in all honesty.....

    Thought that no 32 looked a good player when he came on apart from the ginger perm. Very worried about Burgess - we need him next week but it did not look good. He is a tough dude and wouldnt have made such a thing about it if he wasn't in trouble. All in all a great day apart from that cock who has taken to advertising for used pallets on a fecking great lorry stuck in my parking space all day. There should be a law about it ...


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