mack69
24-11-2007, 15:54
owls 0 qpr 0 :D unbeaten in 5 or is it 7 ??
pigs 0 plymuff 1 :surprised:shocked::wow::bigsmile::lol:
pigs 0 plymuff 1 :surprised:shocked::wow::bigsmile::lol:
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View Full Version : The wednesday draw united ermmmm don't mack69 24-11-2007, 15:54 owls 0 qpr 0 :D unbeaten in 5 or is it 7 ?? pigs 0 plymuff 1 :surprised:shocked::wow::bigsmile::lol: brooksy 24-11-2007, 16:12 Yes but we have no chairman, no money and could be in big financial probs.Just thought id be the first to post it. :hihi:Great perfomance today and hit the bar twice.UP THE OWLS.:):) mack69 24-11-2007, 16:13 Yes but we have no chairman, no money and could be in big financial probs.Just thought id be the first to post it. :hihi:Great perfomance today and hit the bar twice.UP THE OWLS.:):) roll on tuesday neight :D brooksy 24-11-2007, 16:15 Yes should be a great game with two sides on form and playing some good football.Great win for the reds today as well.:):):) igm1 24-11-2007, 17:03 Yes but we have no chairman, no money and could be in big financial probs.Just thought id be the first to post it. :hihi:Great perfomance today and hit the bar twice.UP THE OWLS.:):) Unfortunately we don't get points for hitting the bar. We should have beaten QPR, even though they're a team hitting some form- we should beat the teams below us if we want to get anywhere! brooksy 24-11-2007, 17:12 Unfortunately we don't get points for hitting the bar. We should have beaten QPR, even though they're a team hitting some form- we should beat the teams below us if we want to get anywhere!Maybe so but it keeps a run going and should be a great game against the reds.:):) igm1 24-11-2007, 18:03 Maybe so but it keeps a run going and should be a great game against the reds.:):) Of course mate, taking nothing away from the result! UP THE OWLS! :thumbsup: I'm just ever so eager for us to end up above the blades :hihi: madowl 24-11-2007, 18:13 Blades slump, :DOwls thriller...:love: Utd 0 Plymouth 1 Peter Halmosi's first-half goal capped a miserable afternoon for Bryan Robson's men at Bum'ole Lane. United started the match full of hope having gone six league games unbeaten but produced a poor and disappointing performance.:hihi: QPR 0 Wednesday 0:) Both teams hit the woodwork twice – Akpo Sodje and Burton O'Brien for Wednesday – as the Owls picked up a good point in an open encounter at Loftus Road and were well served by keeper Lee Grant.:D .................................................. ................ 14 Sheff Utd 17 3 4 2 14 11 2 2 4 9 12 0 21 15 Leicester 16 2 3 3 8 6 2 5 1 8 6 4 20 16 Sheff Wed 17 3 0 5 10 11 3 2 4 12 14 -3 20 .................................................. ................ brooksy 24-11-2007, 20:52 Of course mate, taking nothing away from the result! UP THE OWLS! :thumbsup: I'm just ever so eager for us to end up above the blades :hihi:Hopefully that will be tuesday night.:):):).Thought Canada Dry would have been on tonight telling us what dire straights werein.Hm bit quiet.:hihi::hihi::hihi: canadablade 24-11-2007, 21:19 Hopefully that will be tuesday night.:):):).Thought Canada Dry would have been on tonight telling us what dire straights werein.Hm bit quiet.:hihi::hihi::hihi: Just got here mate, so you got your wish ;) pitsmoorlad 24-11-2007, 21:25 I would like to hear from any Blades fans who were at the match. Those I heard on Radio Sheff were saying that the midfield were crap, again. It's very close at the lower middle part of the league aint it. canadablade 24-11-2007, 21:26 :hihi:Great perfomance today and hit the bar twice.UP THE OWLS.:):) So did QPR ;) Pigs on the back trotter by the sounds of it, 23 shots by QPR and 9 by wednesday :o Marcus Tudgay then had a volley deflected narrowly wide, before Rangers debutant Bob Malcolm was embarrassingly outpaced by Sodje, who shot straight at Lee Camp. But the hosts soon took control and squandered a glorious chance to take the lead in the 14th minute when Rowan Vine's pass put Sinclair one-on-one with Grant, the Owls keeper saving his low shot. Moments later Vine had the ball in the net, but his celebrations were thwarted by a linesman's flag, before Martin Rowlands fizzed the ball across the six-yard box with no-one able to apply the finishing touch. Grant then tipped over a rasping drive from Vine and Akos Buzsaky volleyed wide with Rangers by now well on top. Buzsaky conjured up a superb piece of skill in the 37th minute, dancing into the Wednesday area and leaving Steve Watson for dead before his shot was blocked by O'Brien. With the interval approaching, Sinclair toyed with Frank Simek before firing across goal, only to see his shot cannon off Grant's left-hand post. And Leigertwood headed Rowlands' corner against the crossbar before Wednesday gratefully hacked the ball clear. Four minutes after the break Vine embarked on a barnstorming run through the Wednesday defence, fed Sinclair and from the return pass forced a fine reaction save from Grant. But on the hour mark it was Wednesday who came agonisingly close once more, when O'Brien was left in acres of space on the left to send a curling shot past Camp and onto the crossbar. At the other end, Chris Barker crossed for Sinclair, only for Grant to come to the Owls' rescue again with a superb block. And Grant pulled off more heroics in the 73rd minute with a stunning full-stretch save to keep out Sinclair's angled drive. Chelsea loanee Sinclair gave Simek a torrid afternoon and another charge towards goal ended with the youngster wastefully sending the ball over the top. Rowlands and Buszaky sent late free-kicks over Grant's crossbar as Wednesday held on for a point. Sounds so much better than the bobbins served up at BDTBL today, we always lose the week after the International break :mad: Got our Foo Fighter tickets today so at least I can keep :D canadablade 24-11-2007, 21:27 I would like to hear from any Blades fans who were at the match. Those I heard on Radio Sheff were saying that the midfield were crap, again. It's very close at the lower middle part of the league aint it. Only one point closer than it was last week Pitty...Right got some Prediction League work to do before the Chinky gets delivered to the door :love: brooksy 24-11-2007, 21:48 So did QPR ;) Pigs on the back trotter by the sounds of it, 23 shots by QPR and 9 by wednesday :o Marcus Tudgay then had a volley deflected narrowly wide, before Rangers debutant Bob Malcolm was embarrassingly outpaced by Sodje, who shot straight at Lee Camp. But the hosts soon took control and squandered a glorious chance to take the lead in the 14th minute when Rowan Vine's pass put Sinclair one-on-one with Grant, the Owls keeper saving his low shot. Moments later Vine had the ball in the net, but his celebrations were thwarted by a linesman's flag, before Martin Rowlands fizzed the ball across the six-yard box with no-one able to apply the finishing touch. Grant then tipped over a rasping drive from Vine and Akos Buzsaky volleyed wide with Rangers by now well on top. Buzsaky conjured up a superb piece of skill in the 37th minute, dancing into the Wednesday area and leaving Steve Watson for dead before his shot was blocked by O'Brien. With the interval approaching, Sinclair toyed with Frank Simek before firing across goal, only to see his shot cannon off Grant's left-hand post. And Leigertwood headed Rowlands' corner against the crossbar before Wednesday gratefully hacked the ball clear. Four minutes after the break Vine embarked on a barnstorming run through the Wednesday defence, fed Sinclair and from the return pass forced a fine reaction save from Grant. But on the hour mark it was Wednesday who came agonisingly close once more, when O'Brien was left in acres of space on the left to send a curling shot past Camp and onto the crossbar. At the other end, Chris Barker crossed for Sinclair, only for Grant to come to the Owls' rescue again with a superb block. And Grant pulled off more heroics in the 73rd minute with a stunning full-stretch save to keep out Sinclair's angled drive. Chelsea loanee Sinclair gave Simek a torrid afternoon and another charge towards goal ended with the youngster wastefully sending the ball over the top. Rowlands and Buszaky sent late free-kicks over Grant's crossbar as Wednesday held on for a point. Sounds so much better than the bobbins served up at BDTBL today, we always lose the week after the International break :mad: Got our Foo Fighter tickets today so at least I can keep :DApoint away will do CB. Enjoy the foo Fighters ,saw them at arena recently and they were **** hot.DG is a ****ing fruit cake.:hihi::hihi: Ally68 24-11-2007, 23:12 So did QPR ;) Pigs on the back trotter by the sounds of it, 23 shots by QPR and 9 by wednesday :o SUFC - PAFC Possession 54% 46% Shots on target 1 5 Shots off target 5 4 Corners 7 3 Fouls 7 13 QPR SWFC 52% 48% Shots on target 10 7 Shots off target 11 4 Corners 11 17 Fouls 12 15 canadablade 24-11-2007, 23:43 Apoint away will do CB. Enjoy the foo Fighters ,saw them at arena recently and they were **** hot.DG is a ****ing fruit cake.:hihi::hihi: Met DG twice, hes the wifes hero. Got him to sign a couple of CD's and a picture. Just got your PM, will reply right now mucker Billy Casper 25-11-2007, 09:46 Just got back from London (QPR), had a night out in the smoke and got carried away...as you do! The game was quite good, all in all a pretty fair result. Have to give a special mention to Lee Grant, he's not been one of my favourites but credit where it's due, he was fantastic! Onward and upward! :D |