[LU] weds

2017-10-01 Thread Mark Pilling
fwiw I was impressed with the starta great response to the Cardiff game. we were lively, first to the ball, saiz was making things happen and inspiring our lads to make runswe could/should have had 3 already before they scored. but. wiedwald had already partied a shot he should ve save

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2017-10-01 Thread Michael Benjamin
: [LU] weds fwiw I was impressed with the starta great response to the Cardiff game. we were lively, first to the ball, saiz was making things happen and inspiring our lads to make runswe could/should have had 3 already before they scored. but. wiedwald had already partied a shot he

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2017-10-02 Thread {broken-address} Richard Walker
...@gn.apc.org] On Behalf Of Mark Pilling Sent: 01 October 2017 22:18 To: leedslist Subject: [LU] weds fwiw I was impressed with the starta great response to the Cardiff game.  we were lively, first to the ball, saiz was making things happen and inspiring our lads to make runswe could

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2017-10-02 Thread Michael Benjamin
Thank you for the reassurance Dr. Michael Benjamin From: Richard Walker Sent: Monday, October 2, 2017 12:35:58 PM To: Mark Pilling; leedslist; Michael Benjamin Subject: Re: [LU] weds No wonder you were so pessimistic. First 25 minutes Bannan never got a kick

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2017-10-02 Thread Rob Heath
hard Walker > Sent: Monday, October 2, 2017 12:35:58 PM > To: Mark Pilling; leedslist; Michael Benjamin > Subject: Re: [LU] weds > > No wonder you were so pessimistic. First 25 minutes Bannan never got a > kick and we looked totally in control. > > I think the goal changed things

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2017-10-02 Thread Kevin Lewis
Just a few observations from the Tongan throne. Firstly, the perceived weaknesses and Goalkeeper, Centre Back and Left Back which did not show up in the first half dozen games, now seem to be there. 10 goals against in 4 games would bear this out. Wiedwald seemed to be a bit more pragmatic i

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2017-10-02 Thread {broken-address} Nicholas Armit
Again I thought that the bloke marking Saiz got away with murder. e persistently fouled him and was not given a card. On Monday, October 2, 2017, 8:25:18 AM EDT, Kevin Lewis wrote: Just a  few observations from the Tongan throne. Firstly, the perceived weaknesses and Goalkeeper, Centr

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2017-10-02 Thread {broken-address} Richard Walker
I thought Siaz was our best player but could have had a couple of goals if he'd had his shooting boots on. He's missed good chances in other games too. On Monday, 2 October 2017, 13:32:36 BST, {broken-address} Nicholas Armit wrote: Again I thought that the bloke marking Saiz got away

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2017-10-02 Thread {broken-address} Nicholas Armit
Yes he did miss a couple, but he was heads and shoulders above everyone else on our team. On Monday, October 2, 2017, 8:42:43 AM EDT, {broken-address} Richard Walker wrote: I thought Siaz was our best player but could have had a couple of goals if he'd had his shooting boots on. He's

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2017-10-03 Thread {broken-address} John Lee
>Once the Wendies took control of the game, it seemed that our defenders had >forgotten how to play against 2 strikers. Hooper and Fletcher seemed to >>occupy our entire back 4.  Fletcher was clever enough to keep away from >Jannson, often drifting onto Ayling to attack crosses etc. This is ve

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2017-10-03 Thread N H
Looking at the league table two things are apparent. Our current position still looks good. Fifth place, just 4 points out of top spot with 6 wins from 11 matches; however, 4 of those wins are against the bottom four teams whereas the two against teams currently in the top six, we've faced hav

[LU] Weds match

2013-04-13 Thread Robert Heath
Sitting in BKK airport "listening " to the game on BBC updates. Sounds like we are all over em..they have committed 5 fouls in the first quarter hour. Drury rehabilitated.interesting. Soma on the bench. Sent from my iPad On Apr 13, 2013, at 4:25 PM, Peter Castlehouse wrote: >