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MATCHDAY LIVE: Swindon Town v Burnley
3:42pm Tuesday 25th September 2012 in Local
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- REPORTING BY SAM MORSHEAD & ANDY WARREN
- FULL-TIME Swindon 3 Burnley 1 (Benson 19, Williams 42, Archibald-Henville 83) (Austin 75)
- Paul Benson gives Town the lead, Andy Williams scores his third in three games.
- Charlie Austin scores on his return to the County Ground
- Troy Archibald-Henville puts the gloss on the win
11:02pm
That's just about it from all of us at Matchday Live.
We could get used to nights like this. Round four of the Capital One Cup awaits. Will it be Manchester United? Will it be Bradford? We'll find out tomorrow at around 10pm.
In the meantime let's relish another victory over higher league opposition - the EIGHTH under Paolo Di Canio.
It's goodnight from us, see you soon.
11:01pm
There can be no doubting who Town boss Paolo Di Canio wants in the next round.
Everybody will try to see the draw and hope for some names, but from my point of you I would tell you I sign to play Manchester United away or Chelsea away, because it is a big occasion
Paolo Di Canio
PAOLO DI CANIO
10:58pm
Fantastic result tonight! Hopefully we get a big prem team in the 4th round #CapitalOneCup
— @wes_foderingham 25 September 2012
10:54pm
YOUR SAY
9:52pm Tue 25 Sep 12
RedBrum says
Swindon eat Championship clubs!
For breakfast, lunch and dinner
10:53pm
Paul Benson praised the Swindon Town team as a collective after he scored one of the Robins' three goals this evening.
"It was good to get another appearance and another goal against a team in a league above us," he said.
TEAM EFFORT: PAUL BENSON
"We've done well, certainly since I've been here, against teams in leagues above, but I think nights like this are team efforts. You've got to be all on it, they're not a bad side Burnley - they've got some good players.
"We all had to be on our game and we were and that's why we won it."
10:50pm
Another win in the cup, boys are flying!
— @bedders17 25 September 2012
10:50pm
YOUR SAY
10:48pm Tue 25 Sep 12
ILOVESTFC says
Give Austin his due despite being booed most of the match. He did not celebrate his goal and after the match swapped his shirt with Flint and walked around the ground applauding the Swindon Supporters. Even the TE who had given him stick managed a CHARLIE CHARLIE austin chant.
10:49pm
Troy Archibald-Henville said he was unfussed by the fact that he was given the task of marking Charlie Austin on the striker's return to the County Ground this evening.
He said: "Obviously there's going to be a lot of build-up about him but to me he's just another player and you just have to go out there and do your job.
CHARLIE WHO?: TROY ARCHIBALD-HENVILLE
"It doesn't mean much to me really.
"You've just got to do what you're told to do. I was given a job like I am before every game. I'm told to mark someone and I just go out and mark them."
10:48pm
Town boss Paolo Di Canio was pleased with the workrate of his strikers this evening, but doesn't want his players to get carried away.
HARD AT WORK: PAOLO DI CANIO
“They did very well and the team went well, but up front when the forwards run like they did it is expensive, because my football is expensive in terms of energy.
“What it proved to me is that Paul Benson and Andy Williams, even Paul Benson who is a rusty man, if they run at the right times and keep the ball well that is only in the brain when they talk about tiredness.
“If you are not fully fit you can’t run, you can run for 50 or 60. Even Alan Navarro who was tired after 60 minutes on Saturday, he run for 75 minutes. It means it is only in the brain because we are for sure fit because we train so hard.
“I said to my players ‘well done and keep going’ and they have to believe in hard work, and with our desire and knowledge and the system we have got if we keep going and believe in hard work we will have lots of smiles this season. And maybe even at the end a laugh.
“It is now not an accident, and scoring three goals a round is not an accident and we can make this kind of performance."
10:42pm
Great result tonight! Can't wait for the draw tomoro, hope we get a big team away! Thanks for the support again! #STFC
— @jaymcev03 25 September 2012
10:41pm
Troy Archibald-Henville is also keen to make a name (a long one at that) as a free-scoring centre-back.
He said: "It means a lot to be honest because that is something that I want to add to my game.
"I've scored a few goals in the past but it is something I want to do a lot more to help the team."
10:40pm
Gr8 win and performance from the every1 2nite, looking forward 2 the draw, another 3 pts will do nicely sat #onwardsandupwards.
— @alannavarro31 25 September 2012
10:39pm
Troy Archibald-Henville marked his return to the starting line-up with a goal this evening, and he was ecstatic to get off the mark in a Swindon shirt.
He said: "It was nice to get on the scoresheet. I was a bit disappointed we didn't get a clean sheet but it was nice to score and it's obviously nice to get the win as well.
OFF THE MARK: TROY ARCHIBALD-HENVILLE
"The free-kick has come across, it's gone through quite a few people and you're always told to expect it to come to you. That time I did and it came to me and it went in.
"I got a good connection and then I remember kind of seeing the keeper fumble it and then I've turned around and started celebrating."
10:39pm
CAPITAL ONE CUP FULL-TIMES
Bradford 3-2 Burton Albion (AET); Chelsea 6-0 Wolves; Crawley 2-3 Swansea; Leeds United 2-1 Everton Man City 2-4 Aston Villa (AET); MK Dons 0-2 Sunderland; Preston 1-3 Middlesbrough; Southampton 2-0 Sheff Wed; Swindon 3-1 Burnley; West Ham 1-4 Wigan.
So who do you fancy out of that lot? Get in touch using #stfcadver on twitter, or use the comment box below.
10:35pm
Andy Williams was also delighted to have been handed the man of the match award by the sponsors.
"It's my first (of the season) I think," he said. "I got one in the last game of pre-season but it's my first in the season so it's a nice round-off to the performance for me today.
"It's nice to get that off the supporters."
10:33pm
Andy Williams has been talking to the assembled media after scoring his third goal in as many games in the victory tonight.
He was asked whether Swindon will be able to produce a similar performance at Shrewsbury on Saturday when the nitty gritty of the league returns.
"We're starting to learn now what we need to do to get the results so hopefully we'll do the same come Saturday," he said.
IN THE GOALS: ANDY WILLIAMS
"We'll work in thenext few days like we have done since we've been back for pre-season. We'll continue to work hard and we'll hope that the hard work will pay off and we'll get something out of the game on Saturday."
10:33pm
Fantastic win tonight! Credit to the boys! Man Utd next round will do!
— @AFlint4 25 September 2012
10:31pm
Fantastic! We deserve a BIG name in the next round.We've knocked out 8 teams above us in cup comps? Let's make it 9! #stfcadver #STFC #coyr
— @penguinbennett 25 September 2012
10:25pm
10:23pm
Town boss Paolo Di Canio has just spoken to the media, and understandably is a very happy man after knocking his eighth higher-division club out of cup competitions in his short managererial career.
PAOLO DI CANIO
“We are happy because we got through to the next round because maybe there is a chance to play in a fantastic stadium.
“But from my point of view the most important thing is the performance, and once again we went through not for accident but because we fully deserved it.
“We scored three goals and probably should have scored another three or four, but in the end we made an outstanding performance.
“I do not want to sound arrogant but today we can smile, not laugh, smile.”
9:46pm
Stay tuned to Matchday Live for reaction on Town's latest giant-killing act. Get in touch using the box below, or by using #stfcadver on twitter
9:41pm
9:40pm Tue 25 Sep 12
Red & White Dragon says
Fantastic result. So do you think Austin might want to come back for good after what he's seen today. Maybe not!. Lets hope for a good draw. Well done Swindon.
9:39pm
FULL-TIME: Swindon Town 3 Burnley 1
9:39pm
And that is it, all over here at the County Ground where Town have beaten Burnley 3-1 to progress to the next round Capital One Cup.
9:35pm
90 minutes: Trippier clears off the line after Roberts volleys Ferry's cross towards goal. Five minutes added time.
9:33pm
88 minutes: Collins sets Williams clear, and the striker forces Jensen into a superb one-handed save to keep the score down.
9:30pm
84 minutes: GOAL 3-1 Town (Archibald-Henville) : The big defender arrives at the back post to meet McEveley’s cross, and his header eventually goes through Jensen. The goal-scorer is quickly replaced by Aden Flint.
9:25pm
Eight minutes to go at the County Ground.
9:25pm
Burnley are starting to get on top of Town a little here, as Ferry replaces Alan Navarro.
9:22pm
75 minutes GOAL 2-1 (Austin): The inevitable happens as Austin collects Vokes' cross to go round Foderingham and slot home. Game on
9:18pm
73 minutes: Foderingham does well to gather at the second attempt after Troy Archibald-Henville gets in the way of his first effort at catching a Trippier cross.
9:12pm
66 minutes: Wallace gives the ball away to Roberts who beats his man to cross, and Ritchie’s diving header is saved by Jensen.
9:07pm
62 minutes: Williams dribbles all the way into the area but his weak effort dribbles into the arms of Jensen.
9:06pm
60 minutes : Wes Foderingham makes his first real save of the night as he makes himself big to block Vokes' header.
9:03pm
58 minutes: Navarro forces Jensen to save with his legs after good work from Roberts.
9:02pm
56 minutes: McCann’s effort just flies wide.
8:58pm
52 minutes: Williams brings a bobbling ball under control, turns onto his left foot, but his effort just goes wide.
8:56pm
50 minutes: Charlie Austin goes into the referee’s book for a foul on Williams.
8:54pm
48 minutes: Town win a free-kick right on the edge of the box, and Ritchie’s drive is blocked behind for a corner. But it comes to nothing.
8:48pm
Second half underway
8:48pm
But Sam Vokes has replaced Joe Mills for the visitors
8:47pm
Here come Town, no changes at half-time
8:47pm
Burnley out on the pitch for the start of the second period, still waiting for the Town players.
8:44pm
With five minutes to go until kick-off in the second half, it's about time we explained how we are allowed to cover games on the Advertiser website.
Due to restrictions imposed on journalists by Dataco, we have to abide by a three-minute delay on any updates from the County Ground on our websites.
If you want up-to-the-second commentary, log on to Twitter and follow chief sports writer Sam Morshead via @SamMorshead_SA.
Updates will appear on here but will be subject to a three-minute delay.
Enjoy!
8:44pm
CAPITAL ONE CUP HALF-TIME SCORES
Bradford 0-2 Burton Albion
Chelsea 3-0 Wolves
Crawley 1-1 Swansea
Leeds United 1-0 Everton
Man City 1-0 Aston Villa
MK Dons 0-0 Sunderland
Preston 1-2 Middlesbrough Latest
Southampton 1-0 Sheff Wed
Swindon 2-0 Burnley
West Ham 1-3 Wigan
8:40pm
HALF TIME THOUGHTS: Austin should have had a couple, one off the line, few nervy moments but otherwise Town sound.
— @SamMorshead_SA 25 September 2012
HALF TIME THOUGHTS: Town ahead through their clinical finishing, Burnley playing good football but coming unstuck in final third
— @SamMorshead_SA 25 September 2012
8:38pm
Town may not have dominated that half, but they did play some good football and scored two good goals. Burnley have enjoyed long spells of possession without making it count, and former Town striker Charlie Austin should have found the net at least once.
8:33pm
HALF-TIME: SWINDON TOWN 2 BURNLEY 0
8:33pm
45 minutes : Brian Stocks delivers a superb ball from wide on the right into the Town six-yard box, but Austin can’t make contact and the ball goes behind.
8:30pm
GOAL 2-0 TOWN (Williams 42): Miller robs David Edgar and the veteran midfielder feeds Williams who slots under Jensen for his third goal in three games.
8:27pm
38 minutes: Miller and Ritchie both see shots blocked in a manic minute in the Burnley box, before Brian Jensen has to punch a Navarro corner clear.
8:23pm
The game has become a little scrappy with a series of free-kick's, not sure Town would be too bothered about that at the moment.
8:18pm
29 minutes: McEveley is booked after over-reacting to a clear foul on Ross Wallace.
8:14pm
Great finish from Benson for the Town goal, but the marking from Burnley was almost non-existant. Burnley have probably had more of the ball and certainly more of the chances, but Town are more than playing their part.
8:10pm
20 minutes: Austin chips a ball into the box, and McCann heads towards goal before Foderingham gathers at the second attempt.
8:08pm
GOAL 1-0 TOWN (Benson 19): Roberts takes a short corner to McEveley who waits before putting in a low cross which the unmarked Benson pounces on to finish well into the bottom corner.
8:02pm
Town are playing themselves into the game here with some neat passing, but they have yet to have an effort on goal.
7:57pm
Nine minutes: Marvin Bartley bursts into the box and tries to find Austin, the former Town striker helps it on before Chris McCann finds the net, but he is offside.
7:54pm
Six minutes: Austin heads a Ross Wallace corner towards goal, but Alan Navarro is there to clear off the line.
7:51pm
Two minutes: Trippier gets clear down the right after McEveley slips, and the full-back’s ball into the box looks dangerous but it dealt with well by Nathan Thompson. From the corner, Burnley play it short along the floor and the ball eventually arrives at the feet of Austin, but the former Town man fires wide.
7:50pm
One minute: Ritchie whips a ball into the box, but it is just too far for Benson.
7:46pm
We are underway here at the County Ground, Town kicking towards the Stratton Bank in the first half
7:40pm
With five minutes to go until kick-off, it's about time we explained how we are allowed to cover games on the Advertiser website.
Due to restrictions imposed on journalists by Dataco, we have to abide by a three-minute delay on any updates from the County Ground on our websites.
If you want up-to-the-second commentary, log on to Twitter and follow chief sports writer Sam Morshead via @SamMorshead_SA.
Updates will appear on here but will be subject to a three-minute delay.
Enjoy!
7:38pm
Charlie Henry is being inducted into the Swindon Town Hall of Fame this evening.
Henry scored 30 goals in 269 appearances for Town between 1980 and 1989.
He is currently collecting his club tie from chairman Jeremy Wray on the pitch.
7:34pm
7:33pm
YOUR SAY
Any last-minute predictions Town fans?
Chief sports writer Sam Morshead is going for a 1-1 draw and penalties, sports writer Andy Warren fancies a 2-1 Burnley win with Town taking the lead.
The Adver asked Jeremy Wray for his prediction earlier, but he was non-committal.
Send your predictions via Twitter using the hashtag #stfcadver or by commenting below.
7:24pm
Town chairman Jeremy Wray is looking forward to another special night under the County Ground lights.
JEREMY WRAY
“There is always a buzz about these games because cup games are always special and there is always something special about the County Ground under lights.
“If you throw in the fact there is a Swindon old boy as one of the star names in their team, there is the recipe for something quite special.
“Any team that underestimates us does so at their own peril, and there is no way we would ever put out a weakened side and there is no way Paolo would ever not fully prepare his side for the game, and tonight is the same.”
7:17pm
In his captain's notes in today's matchday programme, Swindon Town skipper Alan McCormack has said he and the rest of his defensive teammates are under pressure to improve.
He wrote: "Defensively we kept a clean sheet against Bournemouth and we need more of those if we are to achieve success this season.
BACK TO BASICS: ALAN MCCORMACK
“We had a great record at the back last season and we have to keep trying to improve and build this season.
“On Saturday we pressed them high up the pitch and that played a big part in the victory and the shut-out.”
7:12pm
Swindon-born Joseph Mills , brother of Matt, starts for Burnley tonight.
He is on loan at Turf Moor from Reading, and is a neat and tidy left-sided player.
7:07pm
The two teams have emerged for their warm-ups ahead of tonight's match.
7:04pm
ADVER CHIEF SPORTS WRITER SAM MORSHEAD: "Charlie Austin starts tonight and that adds a little bit of spice to proceedings.
"Say what you want about the way in which he left the County Ground, during his time in Wiltshire Austin was about as dedicated as they come on the pitch.
SAM MORSHEAD
"His goal record speaks for itself and even in a team plunging towards League Two he managed to bag 16 goals before departing to Burnley.
"It will be interesting to see the way he is greeted by the Swindon fans this evening. I am expecting a bit of a mixed bag, simply going by the views of supporters on forums and over social media."
7:01pm
YOUR SAY
Remember ‘Matchday Live’ is not just about us spouting nonsense for five hours at a time. It’s a forum for Swindon Town fans’ views on everything going on at SN1 at present.
Whether it’s Paolo Di Canio’s team selection or lukewarm coffee in the Don Rogers, we want to hear from you.
And there are plenty of ways to get involved over the course of the evening – all of which are conveniently listed below.
l Twitter – if you’re Tweet-friendly then use the hashtag #stfcadver to have your say, and follow chief sports writer Sam Morshead (@SamMorshead_SA) throughout the game for up-to-the-second commentary.
l Comment – the box below is ready for use. If the comments are sensible and clean then they may well find themselves inserted into the live blog later in the evening.
l Email – you can always pop us an email, just send your ramblings across to smorshead@swindonadvertiser.co.uk
Get involved!
7:00pm
Simon Ferry will go up against former teammate Charlie Austin this evening, and the Scot is well aware of the talent the Burnley man possesses.
SIMON FERRY
“Every level he has played at he has scored goals and that is what he is good at, and if you put the ball into the six yard box he will probably score whoever he is playing against,” he said.
“We need to keep our eyes open, and as soon as the ball gets put into the box we need to keep our eyes on him and you can’t let him get away from you because his movement is really good.
“He can get on the shoulder of defenders and he is good in the air, so you need to keep two eyes on him, especially in the box.
“Outside the box he is good, but it is all about when Charlie gets into the box and you need to mark him tight because if he gets one chance he will score.”
6:55pm
TEAM NEWS
BURNLEY v Swindon Town: Jensen; Edgar, Duff, Mee, Trippier; Stock, Bartley, McCann, Wallace, Mills; Austin
Subs: Grant, Long, Porter, O'Neil, Marney, Vokes, Lafferty
Charlie Austin starts for Burnley on his return to the County Ground.
THEN AND NOW: CHARLIE AUSTIN
6:53pm
TEAM NEWS
SWINDON TOWN v Burnley: Foderingham; N Thompson, McCormack, Archibald-Henville, McEveley; Ritchie, Miller, Navarro, Roberts; Benson, Williams
Subs: Bedwell, Ferry, Flint, Bessone, Collins, De Vita, Bostock
One change for Swindon, with Troy Archibald-Henville replacing the cup-tied Darren Ward and Paul Benson returning in place of James Collins who drops to the bench.
BACK IN THE SIDE: PAUL BENSON
6:51pm
BREAKING TEAM NEWS
Charlie Austin is set to start for Burnley tonight.
6:42pm
Team news: No sign of Aden Flint outside Adver Towers, but there is a homeless fella begging in the doorway of the post office. #stfcadver
— @CraigLyus 25 September 2012
6:41pm
Paolo Di Canio is very pleased with the way Swindon's injury prevention tactics are working out on the training ground.
HAPPY MAN: PAOLO DI CANIO
Although he is missing three players today due to them being cup-tied, Di Canio told the press on Monday he otherwise has a fully-fit squad at his disposal.
He said: "After the first problem we had with Gary, that took him out for one month and with Troy, who was out for 20 days, now everything is okay and it shows that the prevention and work that we are doing is paying off.
FIT AGAIN: Gary Roberts and Troy Archibald-Henville
“The lads are very happy because they know they have people who look after them to keep them going and avoid muscle problems.
“We’ll keep fingers crossed that we can keep going."
6:38pm
DANGER MEN
While all the focus in the build-up to tonight’s game has been on former Town favourite Charlie Austin, Burnley bring with them a wealth of talent to the County Ground this evening.
The Clarets currently sit 16th in the Championship after an up-and-down start, and Town will have to be at their best once again as they bid to knock higher opposition out of a cup.
ROSS WALLACE
The Scottish winger is capable of popping up on either flank, and possesses a rocket of a shot. He does not possess lightning pace but is capable of beating his man, meaning the Town full-backs will have to be on their toes. Wallace is also an expert free-kick taker, making him a threat all over the park.
DEAN MARNEY
The midfielder has a good record in the second tier, and is just as capable of popping up with a goal as he is to be putting in a goal-saving tackle in his own box. Town’s central midfield pairing will have to look after him, as will the defenders as he looks to occupy the space between the two banks of four.
SAM VOKES
While the Town defence will rightly have their focus fixed on former Town favourite Charlie Austin, they will also need to be wary of his target-man partner Vokes. The Welshman is capable of playing the ball both in the air and on the ground, and his physical presence should not be underestimated.
6:37pm
6:34pm
YOUR SAY
6:26pm Tue 25 Sep 12
TenerifeRed says
I've a few friends from Burnley who I can't let have bragging rights on this one.
COYRs!
6:32pm
HISTORY BOOKS
It's been a while since Burnley visited the County Ground, more than 16 years in fact.
Back then, the two sides played out a goalless draw, but there have been two very memorable clashes in Wiltshire involving the Clarets down the years.
The first came in 1968 in the second leg of the League Cup semi-final.
BLAST FROM THE PAST: LOU MACARI
After leading 2-1 from the first meeting of the teams, Swindon faced an exit on home turf when they found themselves two goals down, only for John Smith to force a replay which Town won to book a visit to Wembley and a famous victory against Arsenal.
You can read legendary Adver report Clive King's account of the home leg here
The other followed 18 years later as, under Lou Macari , goals from Charlie Henry , Dave Bamber and Colin Gordon secured a 3-1 win - the Robins' 13th consecutive home success, a club record.
6:27pm
Aden Flint and Charlie Austin catching up on the County Ground pitch. Flint could well be involved in the matchday squad today.
6:24pm
The Burnley players are currently having a look around the pitch, amongst them Charlie Austin .
6:21pm
Manager Paolo Di Canio is not too worried about missing Darren Ward, Giles Coke and Adam Rooney tonight.
In fact, he is looking forward to the opportunity to give a few other fringe players a little game experience.
When asked if he would make changes, he told the press on Monday: “Maybe a few, we will see but I’m not worried because Rooney and Darren have done a good job, Giles too but he didn’t have many chances to show his quality.
MAKING CHANGES?: PAOLO DI CANIO
“I’m even more happy because it is an opportunity for me to let them train very hard during the week because they still do not have the same fitness as my other players and also to see in action some other players who maybe haven’t been involved in the last few games."
6:18pm
TEAM NEWS
About 45 minutes until we hear anything official regarding tonight's line-ups, but what we do know is Swindon will be without three on-loan stars as they are cup-tied.
Giles Coke , Darren Ward and Adam Rooney will all sit this game out having played for Sheffield Wednesday, Millwall and Birmingham in the earlier rounds of the competition.
CUP-TIED: Giles Coke, Darren Ward and Adam Rooney
6:14pm
YOUR SAY
Remember ‘Matchday Live’ is not just about us spouting nonsense for five hours at a time. It’s a forum for Swindon Town fans’ views on everything going on at SN1 at present.
Whether it’s Paolo Di Canio’s team selection or lukewarm coffee in the Don Rogers, we want to hear from you.
And there are plenty of ways to get involved over the course of the evening – all of which are conveniently listed below.
l Twitter – if you’re Tweet-friendly then use the hashtag #stfcadver to have your say, and follow chief sports writer Sam Morshead (@SamMorshead_SA) throughout the game for up-to-the-second commentary.
l Comment – the box below is ready for use. If the comments are sensible and clean then they may well find themselves inserted into the live blog later in the evening.
l Email – you can always pop us an email, just send your ramblings across to smorshead@swindonadvertiser.co.uk
Get involved!
6:09pm
Good evening ladies and gents and welcome to Matchday Live as Burnley visit Swindon Town in the third round of the Capital One Cup.
Swindon have seen off opposition from a higher in league in each of their first two matches in this year's competition, and will be hoping for an impressive hat-trick of giant-killings tonight.
But standing in their way is a free-scoring Burnley side spearhead by an old County Ground favourite.
Charlie Austin made his name in professional football with the Robins, scoring 37 times in 65 appearances before his £1.2million switch to the Clarets in January 2011, and the 23-year-old will be out to haunt his former employers this evening.
BACK IN TOWN: CHARLIE AUSTIN
Stay with us on Matchday Live for all the build-up to the game, followed by match updates and reaction as Town seek to book their place in round four for the first time in 17 years.
Buckle up, it's going to be a great ride...
Comments(73)
stfcknowitall
says...
4:59pm Tue 25 Sep 12
Charlie Austin has not travelled down with the burnley team after Eddie Howe reportedly woke up this morning and found Austin in his bed s*****g his mrs!!
SeanG92
says...
5:31pm Tue 25 Sep 12
Robinonfire
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6:08pm Tue 25 Sep 12
Robinonfire
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6:08pm Tue 25 Sep 12
old town robin
says...
6:21pm Tue 25 Sep 12
stfcknowitall wrote:Well read on their site he's a father again, not sure if the mother is his partner or not, but he maybe going for a hatrick
''BREAKING NEWS''!!!
Charlie Austin has not travelled down with the burnley team after Eddie Howe reportedly woke up this morning and found Austin in his bed s*****g his mrs!!
TenerifeRed
says...
6:26pm Tue 25 Sep 12
COYRs!
EastleazeRed
says...
6:40pm Tue 25 Sep 12
old town robin wrote:Cant blame the bloke for not being able to keep it in his pants , he was single & he had women throwing themeselves at him, i'm sure you would have all done the same , i know i would ;-)
stfcknowitall wrote:Well read on their site he's a father again, not sure if the mother is his partner or not, but he maybe going for a hatrick
''BREAKING NEWS''!!!
Charlie Austin has not travelled down with the burnley team after Eddie Howe reportedly woke up this morning and found Austin in his bed s*****g his mrs!!
mourneman
says...
6:56pm Tue 25 Sep 12
EastleazeRed wrote:that one way of making sure he,s involved on match day .the manager and rest of players want to be able to keep an eye on him lol
old town robin wrote:Cant blame the bloke for not being able to keep it in his pants , he was single & he had women throwing themeselves at him, i'm sure you would have all done the same , i know i would ;-)
stfcknowitall wrote:Well read on their site he's a father again, not sure if the mother is his partner or not, but he maybe going for a hatrick
''BREAKING NEWS''!!!
Charlie Austin has not travelled down with the burnley team after Eddie Howe reportedly woke up this morning and found Austin in his bed s*****g his mrs!!
DarrenSTFCRomain
says...
7:00pm Tue 25 Sep 12
EastleazeRed wrote:I STILL DO..
old town robin wrote:Cant blame the bloke for not being able to keep it in his pants , he was single & he had women throwing themeselves at him, i'm sure you would have all done the same , i know i would ;-)stfcknowitall wrote: ''BREAKING NEWS''!!! Charlie Austin has not travelled down with the burnley team after Eddie Howe reportedly woke up this morning and found Austin in his bed s*****g his mrs!!Well read on their site he's a father again, not sure if the mother is his partner or not, but he maybe going for a hatrick
Well in me dreams anyway
laltip
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7:05pm Tue 25 Sep 12
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London Red
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7:30pm Tue 25 Sep 12
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Benson too back in the starting XI
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As PdC has always said horse for courses!
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Sounds like we may go a bit longer today then going by his Benson comments recently - obviously might need to just clear it and hold at some points
red white
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7:39pm Tue 25 Sep 12
Swindon1984
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7:44pm Tue 25 Sep 12
London Red
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7:57pm Tue 25 Sep 12
Red & White Dragon
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8:12pm Tue 25 Sep 12
joey butler
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8:15pm Tue 25 Sep 12
Red & White Dragon wrote:London Red doesn't need Benson, he claimed on here recently that PDC is 'managing Benson out'
Who needs Austin. We've got BENSON. 1-0 C O Y R.
Where are you now London Red?
Benson just scored, AGAIN!!!!!
London Red
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8:26pm Tue 25 Sep 12
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Yes I said manage him out - but I clearly clarified what I meant - it certainly didn't mean in a week or a month but over a season or 2!!!!!
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Benson is going to be 33 this year so doesn't have that long left - thus the arrival of Collins and Rooney as LONG term replacements
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Like all our experienced pros he still has a vital role to play like games like tonight
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I'm a massive Benson fan and always have been - so get your facts right
Robinonfire
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8:32pm Tue 25 Sep 12
London Red
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8:33pm Tue 25 Sep 12
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I doubt him big time over the summer - but he certainly is looking a star now
joey butler
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8:34pm Tue 25 Sep 12
London Red wrote:You didn't say what you now claim tonight London Red, show us your quote and you can try again!!
If you are going to slag me off at least do it over something I said!
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Yes I said manage him out - but I clearly clarified what I meant - it certainly didn't mean in a week or a month but over a season or 2!!!!!
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Benson is going to be 33 this year so doesn't have that long left - thus the arrival of Collins and Rooney as LONG term replacements
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Like all our experienced pros he still has a vital role to play like games like tonight
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I'm a massive Benson fan and always have been - so get your facts right
And where in your quote did you 'clarify what you mean't?'
And we are 2-0 up!!
Swindon1984
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8:39pm Tue 25 Sep 12
Let's enjoy the score line and cut the bickering as well - cheers. I do seem to remember LR saying Benson would be gradually phased out to be honest, gradually being the key word. Think Paolo knows Benson has a place, just not every game. Almost every player seems to be part of the plan, aside from one high profile signing from lat year who seems to have fallen from grace unfortunately.
Red & White Dragon
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8:46pm Tue 25 Sep 12
London Red
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8:51pm Tue 25 Sep 12
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Next he will claim you are me to "back up my arguement"
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Need a 3rd now to kill it off for good - come on boys!
TenerifeRed
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9:18pm Tue 25 Sep 12
TenerifeRed
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9:19pm Tue 25 Sep 12
London Red
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9:30pm Tue 25 Sep 12
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Arsenal away please
Red & White Dragon
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9:32pm Tue 25 Sep 12
London Red wrote:7 mins to go. only 3-1 up. Not there yet. this is Swindon!. C O Y R
Get in there!
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Arsenal away please
Roger_Smart
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9:33pm Tue 25 Sep 12
Roger_Smart
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9:36pm Tue 25 Sep 12
London Red wrote:It won't be West Ham that's for sure
Get in there! . Arsenal away please
umpcah
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9:36pm Tue 25 Sep 12
London Red wrote:HOME please !
Get in there!
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Arsenal away please
London Red
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9:38pm Tue 25 Sep 12
umpcah
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9:39pm Tue 25 Sep 12
Red & White Dragon
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9:40pm Tue 25 Sep 12
Farteaboy
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9:42pm Tue 25 Sep 12
killerontheloose
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9:47pm Tue 25 Sep 12
Robinonfire
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9:49pm Tue 25 Sep 12
You REDS
RedBrum
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9:52pm Tue 25 Sep 12
therock4u
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9:53pm Tue 25 Sep 12
The atmosphere must have been electric.
Won't be Creepy Crawley. They lost 3-2.
Hopeful of a good draw at 10 O'clock
tomorrow night.
A home draw would be brilliant.
red white
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9:57pm Tue 25 Sep 12
bradley red 1
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10:19pm Tue 25 Sep 12
the don69
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10:25pm Tue 25 Sep 12
Red & White Dragon
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10:26pm Tue 25 Sep 12
bradley red 1 wrote:A little bit harsh for the leagues top marksman, 10 goals i think. Did a great job for us and we got a good payday when he was sold. I dont have any ill feeling for a young man that wants to prove himself at a higher league. Yes Burnley were not great tonight. But thats because we played well.
Stick that where the sun dont shine charlie" fat boy" austin!!! you did not look like the superstar you think you are tonight in a poor burnley side,you looked off the pace and did not have the sharpness you once had when you played here so it appears you are going downhill fast toxxer!! and could even be relegated with that man eddie howe in charge ,great team performance and a deserved victory tonight for the swindon boys.bring on the chelsea!!
Rebel_phish
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10:38pm Tue 25 Sep 12
Charlie got some stick throughout from the TE, but you knew he would score. We were immence tonight, better side by far.
Next round? - just want a winable home tie. Liverpool would be good at the moment. They can turn their season round after that game.
Another view
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10:41pm Tue 25 Sep 12
It really was that kind of game where nobody stood out, every player did his bit and a bit more. The tempo Swindon played at didn't allow them to settle.
Glad to see it was all love and kisses at the end when Charlie applauded the DR and Town End and they chanted his name.
mikek
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10:41pm Tue 25 Sep 12
London Red wrote:LR with 3 players cup tied he had to bring back the players you mentioned back to the bench and had no other real options, I don't know some people just can't leave it alone.Who said he had a fall out with RDV and Bostock then.
So much for the unrest and fall outs with Flint RDV and Bostock all on the bench
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Benson too back in the starting XI
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As PdC has always said horse for courses!
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Sounds like we may go a bit longer today then going by his Benson comments recently - obviously might need to just clear it and hold at some points
Rebel_phish
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10:45pm Tue 25 Sep 12
killerontheloose wrote:Austin got stick all night, booed every time he touched the ball, cheered when he missed. Chants like "Charlie Charlie whats the score" and 1-0, 2-0 and 3-1
Excellent - I do hope Austin got a good reception. He's some goalscorer- but last 16, is this our year?
When he scored - utter silence.
After the match Charlie clapped the Swindon fans and was aplauded back - His name chanted from the fans in a more positive way at the end.
mikek
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10:47pm Tue 25 Sep 12
ILOVESTFC
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10:48pm Tue 25 Sep 12
Malkym
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10:48pm Tue 25 Sep 12
therock4u wrote:Rock -strangely enough it wasn't, at least not IMO if you compare it with Stoke. Was anybody that's posted so far actually there tonight?
Wish i could have been there tonight. The atmosphere must have been electric. Won't be Creepy Crawley. They lost 3-2. Hopeful of a good draw at 10 O'clock tomorrow night. A home draw would be brilliant.
Not a weak link in the team - Fods immense again when required JMcE & young Tommo composed and assured - though Jay did get done by Vokes for Charlie's goal. V sign from Charlie as a response to the stick he'd been given -understandable reaction
I've not been too sure of Navarro and Miller up till now but tonight both played well and gave their all. TAH does indeed look quality and can only get better and Williams simply gets better game by game.
My only teeny weeny gripe is why does Macca in stoppage time suddenly have a brainstorm and go on a mazy run thinking he's Ronaldo and loses possession because he ain't old winker. I think he's been guilty of this a few times before? please Macca row Z from now on at that stage on the game.
Everybody's put in a good shift and Paolo was a happy bunny afterwards. Well done lads another thoroughly deserved win - did you enjoy watching that Louis? You must be ecstatic surely like the rest of us.
dreamofacleansheet2
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10:57pm Tue 25 Sep 12
Never mind not going to let it ruin my evening. We were frankly brilliant from 1 to 11 tonight. Only criticism thought we tried to impersonate Arsenal by walking the ball in!
I'll keep saying it we will win the league. Who in the draw? Only 15 other teams to join us. Can we? Can we? Can we do it? Brave Premiership manager that doesn't pick a full side against us home or away!
Malkym
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10:57pm Tue 25 Sep 12
In other words before bradley reds 10.19 post - because the posts content didn't sound like they were?
Might have got that all wrong - but great result whether there or not and everyone entitled to be well chuffed!
Davidsyrett
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11:01pm Tue 25 Sep 12
Malkym wrote:I was there and it was another great night, We were simply awesome!! Though the atmosphere was good as well, seems alot better at the cup games than the league.
"Was anybody that's posted so far actually there tonight?"
In other words before bradley reds 10.19 post - because the posts content didn't sound like they were?
Might have got that all wrong - but great result whether there or not and everyone entitled to be well chuffed!
Rebel_phish
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11:08pm Tue 25 Sep 12
Paolo must have been happy as he made his 1st sub at 80 mins bringing off Navarro for Ferry, then 83 and 86 minutes.
Oxon-Red
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11:17pm Tue 25 Sep 12
Nathan you are a star in the making, just need to make the Caddis style breaks into the box and we can permanently exchange Rooney for Caddis at the end of the season.
Whoever posted that they had bet on Williams as top scorer has made a good investment IMO. The Burnley defence could not handle him, his ability to bring the ball down, turn and break is fantastic. We just need someone who can keep up with him now :-)
Tricky match on Saturday. Hopefully Paolo will bring the lads down to earth and we won't have the Preston type hang-over. Point would be a decent return.
COYMR
ps Can we play all our home games on a Tuesday night, the atmosphere is so much better.
mike1990
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11:18pm Tue 25 Sep 12
the wizard
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11:19pm Tue 25 Sep 12
First time I've seen TAH and he looked mean and lean tonight.
Jay had a good game and Ritchie of course was in there when ever possible.
All that said, for me, Roberts stepped up his act completely and a far, far better game from him, and for once the left flank looked as menacing as the right.
In all a superb all round performance and MotM very difficult to pick out, as so many had a very good game.
Macca very lucky not to get sent off in the last few minutes, and here is a ref who cannot stride out 10yards, not a difficult task, and then flashes yellow to those who object, sheer lunacy on his part and it showed a lack of professionalism.
Too many points to raise here, but for those who didn't go, sorry, you missed a blinder. very surprised at the gate considering it was only a tenner. Would love another home tie in the next round.
Oi Den!
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11:23pm Tue 25 Sep 12
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My only complaint would be about the silly bookings picked up by McEveley and Miller. McEveley's was sheer petulance and Miller just seemed determined to talk himself into the yellow card. They're both old enough and experienced enough to know better.
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Here's hoping for a home draw or a big one away. Arse away would do nicely as one of my sons lives in Drayton Park, right outside the ground.
Oxon-Red
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11:29pm Tue 25 Sep 12
Rebel_phish wrote:Rebel,
Thought along the same lines as you Malkym - the whole team could have been MoM Paolo must have been happy as he made his 1st sub at 80 mins bringing off Navarro for Ferry, then 83 and 86 minutes.
I felt the Ferry sub could have been made 10 minutes earlier. Navarro was very good all night but did tire and this showed as Burnley had their best spell of the second half (and scored) prior to him coming off.
What impressed me tonight was that after losing the goal we didn't sit back and defend what we had we immediately searched for another killer goal. Lessons learnt from Atkins me thinks.
COYMR
Wilesy
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11:33pm Tue 25 Sep 12
A couple of special mentions though for Thompson, an excellent performance, and as for Williams, on paper he looked the striker to get based on last seasons L1 goals and on the field he looks even better. He could certainly play at a higher level and I can see some big teams coming calling in Jan if he keeps hitting the net.
Sad to hear Austin get the abuse but it was disappointingly predictable, but fair play to him applauding the fans at the end and he got a good reception for that.
Interesting listening to J Wray praising Paolo's meticulous attention to detail in his scouting of the opposition and getting his tactics spot on by narrowing the game when defending and stifling the service to Austin. Also he mentioned the great spirit in the dressing room, which was good to hear.
dreamofacleansheet2
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11:33pm Tue 25 Sep 12
Thought we were brilliant all over the park and yep 33-1 on Andy to be top goalscorer is a snip! We are going to hammer someone soon....
Oxon-Red
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11:33pm Tue 25 Sep 12
Oi Den! wrote:Den,
Good stuff again tonight. Couldn't see it coming in the first quarter of an hour, when we hardly got out of our own half. But what a performance from Williams! He's an absolute menace to defences with that powerful turn and surging run. Took his goal well too. Thoroughly deserved win and the margin could have been greater. Austin looked a real threat, tucked his goal away neatly and didn't do much wrong but he didn't see much of the ball. . My only complaint would be about the silly bookings picked up by McEveley and Miller. McEveley's was sheer petulance and Miller just seemed determined to talk himself into the yellow card. They're both old enough and experienced enough to know better. . Here's hoping for a home draw or a big one away. Arse away would do nicely as one of my sons lives in Drayton Park, right outside the ground.
I don't think Paolo was too happy with the McEveley booking. It brought a comment from behind me that was "We will need a new dugout soon if he keeps hitting it" :-)
COYMR
Psychedelic Syd
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11:40pm Tue 25 Sep 12
Oi Den!
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11:46pm Tue 25 Sep 12
dreamofacleansheet2 wrote:He obviously thought he'd made a fair shoulder charge. It looked to me like a blatant shove with no chance of winning the ball. He must have known there was a good chance the ref would see it as a foul, so slamming the ball into the ground wasn't a very clever thing to do. I'm all for passion but I think that was just silly. Cards count for all competitions don't they?
Den on the bookings I was less worried about Jay's his was silly of course but was pure red mist. Good to see his passion. It didn't cost us with a second yellow so happy to move on. Assuming cards only count for the cup?
Thought we were brilliant all over the park and yep 33-1 on Andy to be top goalscorer is a snip! We are going to hammer someone soon....
Malkym
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11:48pm Tue 25 Sep 12
Oi Den! wrote:Den -can't we have someone different from the Arse -we always beat them in the League cup lol!
Good stuff again tonight. Couldn't see it coming in the first quarter of an hour, when we hardly got out of our own half. But what a performance from Williams! He's an absolute menace to defences with that powerful turn and surging run. Took his goal well too. Thoroughly deserved win and the margin could have been greater. Austin looked a real threat, tucked his goal away neatly and didn't do much wrong but he didn't see much of the ball. . My only complaint would be about the silly bookings picked up by McEveley and Miller. McEveley's was sheer petulance and Miller just seemed determined to talk himself into the yellow card. They're both old enough and experienced enough to know better. . Here's hoping for a home draw or a big one away. Arse away would do nicely as one of my sons lives in Drayton Park, right outside the ground.
Oxon-Red
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11:57pm Tue 25 Sep 12
Malkym wrote:Anyone at home would do me. If we are away then one of the top clubs Man Utd, Spurs, Arsenal or Liverpool (assuming they all get through), youngest may have to bunk off school for these :-)
Oi Den! wrote: Good stuff again tonight. Couldn't see it coming in the first quarter of an hour, when we hardly got out of our own half. But what a performance from Williams! He's an absolute menace to defences with that powerful turn and surging run. Took his goal well too. Thoroughly deserved win and the margin could have been greater. Austin looked a real threat, tucked his goal away neatly and didn't do much wrong but he didn't see much of the ball. . My only complaint would be about the silly bookings picked up by McEveley and Miller. McEveley's was sheer petulance and Miller just seemed determined to talk himself into the yellow card. They're both old enough and experienced enough to know better. . Here's hoping for a home draw or a big one away. Arse away would do nicely as one of my sons lives in Drayton Park, right outside the ground.Den -can't we have someone different from the Arse -we always beat them in the League cup lol!
Please can we avoid away trips to Middlesbrough, Sunderland or Bradford ! Paolo have a word :-)
COYMR
Malkym
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12:00am Wed 26 Sep 12
dreamofacleansheet2 wrote:Yep Dreams we didn't need the Town End abuse eh? The more tribal footie fans are so predictable. To their credit they did at least chant his name at the end after he'd applauded the fans and every now and then they do come up with a gem or two of a chant.
Only fans in the DR stand sung his name. Well done them. Less said about the lowest common denominator in the Town End the better I'm afraid. Charlie abused throughout the game. Never mind not going to let it ruin my evening. We were frankly brilliant from 1 to 11 tonight. Only criticism thought we tried to impersonate Arsenal by walking the ball in! I'll keep saying it we will win the league. Who in the draw? Only 15 other teams to join us. Can we? Can we? Can we do it? Brave Premiership manager that doesn't pick a full side against us home or away!
Can we do it?..well shades of '69 Deja vu maybe - right that's it Zebedee time!
the wizard
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12:05am Wed 26 Sep 12
You kept it going all night, and you kept it in Austins face as well. I'm sure he knew what was coming, but took his medicine gracefully and didn't take the P when he scored. Good to see him shaking hands with Si Ferry, Ritchie and so on at the end and then applauding the supporters. Please that some found it within to sing him off. He got his just desserts and we got ours. Well done Town End.
TelSTFC
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12:05am Wed 26 Sep 12
Worth the trip up from Pompey again soild team display.
We are creating so many goal scoring chances and playing great football.
What a great squad we have
King Paolo Rules onward & upwards we go!!
harley red
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12:15am Wed 26 Sep 12
red white
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2:13am Wed 26 Sep 12
the wizard wrote:Town End Massive.
Before I turn in tonight, a special mention, for the Town End.
You kept it going all night, and you kept it in Austins face as well. I'm sure he knew what was coming, but took his medicine gracefully and didn't take the P when he scored. Good to see him shaking hands with Si Ferry, Ritchie and so on at the end and then applauding the supporters. Please that some found it within to sing him off. He got his just desserts and we got ours. Well done Town End.
Malkym
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6:57am Wed 26 Sep 12
red white wrote:Yep massive indeed with a combined IQ of 1
the wizard wrote: Before I turn in tonight, a special mention, for the Town End. You kept it going all night, and you kept it in Austins face as well. I'm sure he knew what was coming, but took his medicine gracefully and didn't take the P when he scored. Good to see him shaking hands with Si Ferry, Ritchie and so on at the end and then applauding the supporters. Please that some found it within to sing him off. He got his just desserts and we got ours. Well done Town End.Town End Massive.
castle9
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8:52pm Wed 26 Sep 12
Psychedelic Syd wrote:You wont let it go will you? For the third match in a row Miller and Navarro created the platform for the victory.
Really good match - Thompson is awesome, his tackling is immense! Andy Williams was something else too, what a handful the guy is, he ran those defenders ragged and they were scared stiff of him. Not convinced by Navarro/Miller combination in midfield and Roberts was very poor tackling back but overall great win and thoroughly deserved. Troy looked good - I would still like to see him alongside Flint as twin stoppers and Macca put in a midfield holding role alongside Si Ferry or John Bostock. Roll on Shrewsbury - need to make sure we don't take our eye off the league.
In case you werent watching, Miller broke up the play and threaded a superb through ball to Williams to score.
Troy looked OK, he was obviously short of match practice and was very close to giving away a penalty in the first half through his man handling of Charlie. He will improve.
Roberts continued to add a threat down the left as well as Ritchie does on the right, he just needs to learn how to shoot!

Swindon1984 says...
4:38pm Tue 25 Sep 12