Albion Rovers V Dumbarton
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#1
Posted 10 November 2007 - 16:59
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i obviously cant comment on the performance as i wasn't there but i think that without a doubt this should be the final nail in gerry's coffin. the sending off was obviously a big handicap in our chances of winning today, however it sometimes gives certain teams a lift and spurs them on to victory or even a draw.
its about time something was done about dumbarton football club. im not happy, pass me a beer and gerry mccabes head on a plate please.
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Posted 10 November 2007 - 17:15
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No point going on about McCabe i'm just fed up with it. It's been clear for weeks that he's lost it so dosn't make any difference now. We are just a joke just now.
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Posted 10 November 2007 - 17:16
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Posted 10 November 2007 - 17:32
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I hope you don't take the above as patronising as I really do hate to see other clubs in our division go through similair to what we went through. On the plus side - you may have a bright future to look forward to. It's a funny old game!
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Posted 10 November 2007 - 17:34
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GoTeamGaz, on Nov 10 2007, 17:16, said:
He will come 2nd January
A substantial amount of the proceeds go to Albion Rovers Supporters' Trust
#7
Posted 10 November 2007 - 18:54
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There was really nothing between the two sides in the first half, up until Mr Charleston decided to forego any common sense and send the boy Henderson off for blocking a quick free kick. Given he'd only been booked a few minutes before, surely a final warning would have sufficed.
After that, the game unsuprisingly tipped in our favour. Roddy Hunter scored with an absolute topper of a strike just before half time and manged to keep his jersey on - take note Kenny Wright
Our manager then showed his experience by subbing Jamie McKenzie and John Gemmell at half time. Both had received yellow cards and appeared to be losing the plot towards the end of the half, and there was little doubt Charleston would have evened things up given half a chance. These two guys really do need to learn to shut their mouths
Donnelly and Walker were the oncoming subs, and both performed very well. Big Ciaran has been a bit unlucky to be out of the team recently and on that showing it may be Jamie McKenzie's turn to swap him for a shot on the bench. Pat Walker also took Rovers 2nd goal very well, holding the ball up and turning quickly to shoot.
That's us up to fifth now, something that seemed inconceivable just a few weeks ago
This post has been edited by Aloysius Snuffleupagus: 10 November 2007 - 18:55
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Posted 10 November 2007 - 20:10
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Aloysius Snuffleupagus, on Nov 10 2007, 18:54, said:
Aloysius, I think by praising your Manager, you just managed to highlight the two biggest problems our Manager has - he has no experience as a Manager, and his subs are always too late.
Sums our season up, though
Gettin' robbed, gettin' stoned, gettin' beat up, broken boned,
Gettin' had, gettin' took, I tell you folks it's harder than it looks,
It's a long way to the top if you wanna rock''roll..
It's a long way.......such a long way....................
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Posted 10 November 2007 - 20:49
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Aloysius Snuffleupagus, on Nov 10 2007, 18:54, said:
That's what a yellow card is, a final warning.
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Posted 10 November 2007 - 21:30
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A really amazing performance from the Rovers today!
Although the game did start a bit flat, it developed into what I can only describe as a series of mix up's and mistakes which ultimately cost Dumbarton any hopes that they had of winning in the first place. The lad Henderson was already booked and obviously the referee was warranted to send him off. John McCormacks decision making also left us in a stronger position and gave Ciaran Donnelly and Pat Walker the chance to let off some steam into what proved to be a red hot encounter
Roddy Hunter's first goal was nothing short of an outstanding attempt, and Pat Walker's was a typical striker's goal.
The small band of 'noisy' Dumbarton fan's said "We've only got one stand".
How many stands have you got again, I'm sure that most of you will agree some Son's fans let the majority down at the half time whistle when the team's were heading down the tunnel and at full time also.
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Posted 10 November 2007 - 21:44
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Boghead ranter, on Nov 10 2007, 20:49, said:
Officially that is the case. However, in reality, many referees will use a little bit of common sense and choose to take no action for a further low-level offence following the issue of a yellow card. Instead, they will verbally warn a player that any further transgression will see him off the park.
That's what should have happened with Henderson.
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Posted 10 November 2007 - 23:16
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Mad, on Nov 10 2007, 22:32, said:
Tried to have a go at Paul martin, until the stewards intervened.
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Posted 11 November 2007 - 00:01
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Top goal by Hunter which I was sure Crawford was going to get his hands to until watching the net bulge. A masterstroke by McCormack at halftime with the subbing of McKenzie and Gemmill - a cert that either wa going to get sent off.
BTW Some of the Sons fans totally lost it at the end with Paul Martin as he was going down the tunnel.
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Posted 11 November 2007 - 00:23
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Telefunken U47, on Nov 10 2007, 23:16, said:
Ach, FFS, can we no' let bygones be bygones?
Even I, Martin's biggest critic, have moved on. I criticise McCabe nowadays.
FFS Sons fans' he's not worth it. He's got a new club and a new job - he's not even the Manager!! Let him be and move on!!!
And we should all remember that he was one of our best defenders ever, despite his managerial shortfalls. So come on, draw a line and move on.
Gettin' robbed, gettin' stoned, gettin' beat up, broken boned,
Gettin' had, gettin' took, I tell you folks it's harder than it looks,
It's a long way to the top if you wanna rock''roll..
It's a long way.......such a long way....................
#16
Posted 11 November 2007 - 05:31
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Up until then it was a fairly even contest with Dumbarton looking good going forward.
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I counted one shot on target from us in the first half & that came around the 45 minute mark !!
Just not good enough.....
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Posted 11 November 2007 - 09:58
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midfield general, on Nov 11 2007, 05:31, said:
Just not good enough.....
True, McFarlane had a gilt edged chance after the sending off. Still think if Dumbarton had got a goal in the second half they would have pushed us as we do have a tendency to capitulate.
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Posted 11 November 2007 - 11:20
Aloysius Snuffleupagus, on Nov 10 2007, 21:44, said:
That's what should have happened with Henderson.
Agree. Henderson was the victim of an inexperienced ref and a wily Rovers midfield. Niall was facing the other direction when the ball hit him and it was just a wrong decision by the ref.
No doubt in my mind that the decision turned the game. Rovers took advantage and scored goals just at the right time to kill the match off. Hunter's effort looked good but am I alone in thinking that our keeper should have got to it?
So, third bottom with just 13 points. What now? I fully expect some sort of statement/action by the Club. Enough is enough. We've not progressed at all from this point last year and it's time now to take stock and make plans.
Couple of words for the Albion Rovers backrooom team ; great stuff guys, you make everyone feel very welcome indeed and you are a credit to your club.
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Posted 11 November 2007 - 11:27
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Telefunken U47, on Nov 10 2007, 23:16, said:
Think if the teams' playing shit and the supporters are paying money to go to games they deserve to have a go at PM, am sure he can handle it.
This post has been edited by Dumbarton-Mad: 11 November 2007 - 11:34
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Posted 11 November 2007 - 11:30
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Boghead Ben, on Nov 11 2007, 11:20, said:
But will anything happen Ben? They've done nothing so far and i don't see why they will now
This post has been edited by Dumbarton-Mad: 11 November 2007 - 11:31
#21
Posted 11 November 2007 - 11:50
WillieHague, on Nov 10 2007, 21:30, said:
A really amazing performance from the Rovers today!
Although the game did start a bit flat, it developed into what I can only describe as a series of mix up's and mistakes which ultimately cost Dumbarton any hopes that they had of winning in the first place. The lad Henderson was already booked and obviously the referee was warranted to send him off. John McCormacks decision making also left us in a stronger position and gave Ciaran Donnelly and Pat Walker the chance to let off some steam into what proved to be a red hot encounter
Roddy Hunter's first goal was nothing short of an outstanding attempt, and Pat Walker's was a typical striker's goal.
The small band of 'noisy' Dumbarton fan's said "We've only got one stand".
How many stands have you got again, I'm sure that most of you will agree some Son's fans let the majority down at the half time whistle when the team's were heading down the tunnel and at full time also.
Your performance was hardly amazing. Hunters goal was a peach. The ref was a joke. I dont believe we shouted "you've only got one stand". The shout was "you've only got one song". I dont know who was giving paul martin abuse as he walked off but Gemmill deserved everything he got, the fat p***k that he is. I apologise for anything good that i have ever said about Gemmill.
Also i loved the Albion Ultras at the end of the game, classic.
One last thing, can fans of all teams stop telling me to get a haircut. It might have been funny the first time someone said it but now its not funny nor clever. Thank you.
McCabe must go.
All my life I will wait to attain it
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Posted 11 November 2007 - 12:39
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WillieHague, on Nov 10 2007, 21:30, said:
How many stands have you got again, I'm sure that most of you will agree some Son's fans let the majority down at the half time whistle when the team's were heading down the tunnel and at full time also.
I didnt go to the tunnel myself, what happened?
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Posted 11 November 2007 - 13:26
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Posted 11 November 2007 - 13:38
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#25
Posted 11 November 2007 - 13:41
Boghead Ben, on Nov 11 2007, 11:20, said:
No doubt in my mind that the decision turned the game. Rovers took advantage and scored goals just at the right time to kill the match off. Hunter's effort looked good but am I alone in thinking that our keeper should have got to it?
So, third bottom with just 13 points. What now? I fully expect some sort of statement/action by the Club. Enough is enough. We've not progressed at all from this point last year and it's time now to take stock and make plans.
Couple of words for the Albion Rovers backrooom team ; great stuff guys, you make everyone feel very welcome indeed and you are a credit to your club.
Good post. I doubt if Henderson's first booking was justified either. The keeper was at fault with the first goal. No way were we going to win this with ten men and really the first goal sealed our defeat. I do think the playing surface favoured the home side too mind you. Unfortunately I feel Gerry's position is untenable and now is the time to appoint a manager experienced at the lower levels with a track record. Unfortunately they are a rare comodity.
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