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Title: Quiet tonight
Post by: Imp Stalker on September 14, 2013, 07:10:28 PM
Must have been a convincing win!
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Post by: The Big M on September 14, 2013, 07:13:56 PM
Nothing to moan about.  Ill start newshams rubbish  :bunny
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Post by: nikko on September 14, 2013, 07:14:27 PM
never ceases to amaze me,if wed lost 3-0 the site would be in meltdown!!!
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Post by: doc on September 14, 2013, 07:27:29 PM
Maybe everyone is out celebrating?
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Post by: kingofnaves on September 14, 2013, 07:31:16 PM
Den is magic!
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Post by: miele on September 14, 2013, 07:37:49 PM
THATS the best I have seen MILNES and ROSS play if they keep it up we will be ok that's were I allways think were at our weekest m/field    still some work to do but I was a lot happier today.
 I got to mention TIMMS and NEWSHAM they were BRIL for sure
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Post by: Wembley 85 on September 14, 2013, 07:42:08 PM
Give us chance to get home, finish watching the late kick off on Sky and eat our meals, lol.

Full value for the victory in my opinion. Ref should have sent their striker off, but maybe it worked in our favour as it turned out, we often aren't good against 10, and the striker concerned did sod all after his booking.

Dominated possession, good football, and looked dangerous after half time. Timms had to make a couple of saves, but all in all a very satisfactory afternoons entertainment.
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Post by: noughtyforties on September 14, 2013, 07:47:17 PM
Once we scored we could have had 5 or 6, I thought we were very comfortable all afternoon.

Shocking early challenge by the No 9 on Garner, the ref bottled the decision big time.........there's something wrong when a bloke gets the same punishment for a slightly mistimed tackle as an out and out assault like that........

MotM? Piergianni for me with Marshall not far behind.

And did anyone else notice the togetherness of the squad when we scored the first goal and they all ran to the bench.........that kind of spirit can't be bought, but it can get you a long way.

Better crowd too.
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Post by: Carl Newell on September 14, 2013, 07:59:23 PM
MOM has to be a toss up between Piergianni, Newsham and Milnes for me who were all exceptional today. Marshall, Miller, Galinski, Timms, Ross, Sansara all had good games today but not the best day at the office for SWD and Bore.
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Post by: Lord Cutler Knobhead on September 14, 2013, 08:35:54 PM
MOM has to be a toss up between Piergianni, Newsham and Milnes for me who were all exceptional today. Marshall, Miller, Galinski, Timms, Ross, Sansara all had good games today but not the best day at the office for SWD and Bore.

Team sport, at this level they can't all be on it every game, as a unit they looked as good as Guiseley looked poor. 

Didn't need to be out of first gear today, most pleased about the set play that got the first.  Set plays opening up games are the thing that singles out those that are going places from those that can play but can't win it.  Under S'n'H we opened up most games with corners and freekicks when we were up against the wall.
Title: Re: Quiet tonight
Post by: oxo on September 14, 2013, 08:57:39 PM
Absolutely chuffed to have beaten Guiseley so comprehensively. Without a doubt the number nine should have walked for the challenge on Garner but what was Garner doing running and screaming like a big girl and punching the back of the dugout just because of a smack in the gob which incidentally didn't appear to bring blood, subbed immediately why? Anyway at least it gave Gallinski a game and he didn't put a foot wrong.  This is a good a start to a season for a long while with a bunch of lads who really have built a team spirit which will take us a long way as pointed out by Andy. Lets hope the people of Boston are made aware and start boosting the attendances.
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Post by: Carl Newell on September 14, 2013, 09:22:03 PM
Absolutely chuffed to have beaten Guiseley so comprehensively. Without a doubt the number nine should have walked for the challenge on Garner but what was Garner doing running and screaming like a big girl and punching the back of the dugout just because of a smack in the gob which incidentally didn't appear to bring blood, subbed immediately why? Anyway at least it gave Gallinski a game and he didn't put a foot wrong.  This is a good a start to a season for a long while with a bunch of lads who really have built a team spirit which will take us a long way as pointed out by Andy. Lets hope the people of Boston are made aware and start boosting the attendances.

You obviously didn't see the challenge oxo as it was a lot worse than 'a smack in the gob'. As for the blood issue pic.twitter.com/IS5DtmhyTY off the official twitter account shows what was obvious for all to see. A couple of players have also made comments on twitter that suggest Garner lost teeth! Garner's professionalism has been singled out a couple of times by respected figures like Craig Singleton quote "You get good pro's and bad pro's and Scott Garner is a good pro" unquote.

Don't think Garner deserves to be slated and will hopefully be back Tuesday.

The reaction of the players and fans after todays game was a real positive and should spur everyone on for an important spell of games before the FA CUP comes around and over the next three games the league table will start to take shape, off topic slightly but league leaders Brackley have only concede the one goal in seven games so far! At the other end of the table Gainsborough are still bottom despite a win courtesy of a massive GA column.

Fantastic performance from the lads today and great to beat a side who have being our undoing over previous seasons!
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Post by: noughtyforties on September 14, 2013, 09:32:07 PM
Garner had a mouthful of blood, I sit over the dugout and it wasn't a pretty sight.
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Post by: kingofnaves on September 14, 2013, 09:33:57 PM
Absolutely chuffed to have beaten Guiseley so comprehensively. Without a doubt the number nine should have walked for the challenge on Garner but what was Garner doing running and screaming like a big girl and punching the back of the dugout just because of a smack in the gob which incidentally didn't appear to bring blood, subbed immediately why? Anyway at least it gave Gallinski a game and he didn't put a foot wrong.  This is a good a start to a season for a long while with a bunch of lads who really have built a team spirit which will take us a long way as pointed out by Andy. Lets hope the people of Boston are made aware and start boosting the attendances.
I think he almost got a broken jaw!
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Post by: Lord Cutler Knobhead on September 14, 2013, 10:32:47 PM
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Post by: kingofnaves on September 14, 2013, 10:50:20 PM
OXO you should have a trip to Specsavers! Their number 9 should have been locked up for the violent assault!
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Post by: oxo on September 14, 2013, 10:53:15 PM
I did say I thought the number nine should have been dismissed for the challenge and I do rate Garner very highly. Perhaps it is because I travel to watch my rugby league team every Sunday and see how the players react to knocks ie never show you have been hurt and get on with it. Still love Boston United and am thrilled with the start and the team spirit. Sorry if I offended anyone just get fed up with the histrionics of some football players eg, their No 9 in the second half caught one and was flat out for all of ten seconds before he remembered he should have been dismissed for the foul on Garner and jumped to his feet as fresh as a daisy. As always will be at every game home and away cheering on the Pilgrims.
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Post by: Myleftfoot on September 14, 2013, 10:55:25 PM
Hiccuup!  :o


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Post by: kingofnaves on September 14, 2013, 11:08:33 PM
I did say I thought the number nine should have been dismissed for the challenge and I do rate Garner very highly. Perhaps it is because I travel to watch my rugby league team every Sunday and see how the players react to knocks ie never show you have been hurt and get on with it. Still love Boston United and am thrilled with the start and the team spirit. Sorry if I offended anyone just get fed up with the histrionics of some football players eg, their No 9 in the second half caught one and was flat out for all of ten seconds before he remembered he should have been dismissed for the foul on Garner and jumped to his feet as fresh as a daisy. As always will be at every game home and away cheering on the Pilgrims.
Sounds like there was a battle at Sleaford Town oxo
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Post by: Seenbetter on September 15, 2013, 10:26:33 AM
Man (sorry) Muppett in Black has had some stick. Quite right. What a fecking idiot. No 9 should have gone for doing a Sanders and all he got was a yellow. Later on in the game one of our guys got a yellow for a tackle that was just a cuddle in comparison. And Muppett in Black had the idea that as long as he kept smiling he was doing ok. What a plick.
Great effort by our team although I thought at half time we may be heading for a 0-0 because of the lack of chances. Anyway they came out and once we got that 66 minute goal it was all downhill. I'm pleased that "useless" player Newsham is on our side, a great goal scorer, missed a penalty the other week but made up for it immediately after with a blinder. Two goals yesterday, what a talent. Does a lot of work but that goes unnoticed if he doesn't score. Wish we had a home game every week, can't get enough of it at the moment. Well done to all the players and DG. 
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Post by: B Grimes on September 15, 2013, 11:13:11 AM
I too, after a laboured first half was fearing a 0-0 but what a difference in the second half. Going forward we suddenly looked so much more dangerous with the long balls forward we were consistently using in the first half to little effect being replaced to balls to feet. The difference was huge wasn't it?
Newsham's quality shone through again with the his first, what a superb cushioned header it was. I don't wont to and am not getting carried away, but another victory Tuesday and we might have to up our forecasts for the season, a smashing result, and the biggest plus was the great togetherness the lads showed.
Breakfast made, NL paper read and everyone's happy ;D
Title: Re: Quiet tonight
Post by: B Grimes on September 15, 2013, 11:16:28 AM
Oh and on the MOM, I can see why the sponsors gave it to the skipper, but my choice would have actually been Galinski. Off the bench in unexpected circumstances and not having started this season, I though he was pretty much faultless