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ethelmoomin wrote:Where online do you look for the reports with the Man of the Match in as I just can't seem to find them! :D
Go to the sports page and then the football page and press Premiership.

Welcome to the forum ethelmoomin

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Thanks for that - have found them now! :D

Had a couple of questions:

:?: What is a 3 for 1?

:?: What's holding the tortoise?

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ethelmoomin wrote:Thanks for that - have found them now! :D

Had a couple of questions:

:?: What is a 3 for 1?

:?: What's holding the tortoise?
3 for 1 = Is transfering out a player who plays once for a player who plays 3 times.

Holding the tortoise = Holding back on doing transfers

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Actually I thought it was "Embracing the Tortoise."

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Pouzar wrote:Actually I thought it was "Embracing the Tortoise."
Perhaps 'embracing' is appropriate for those who deploy the strategy willingly (perhaps even with enthusiasm) whereas 'holding' would be apt for those who adopt it somewhat reluctantly (perhaps through FISO peer pressure)?

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So Chelsea winning at home = Award the Man of the Match
to a member of the away team :roll:

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Judio wrote:So Chelsea winning at home = Award the Man of the Match
to a member of the away team :roll:
I guess its because they are expected to win and the fact they didnt that comfortably, I could understand the decision even if I dont necessarily agree with it entirely. Charlton did have some good chances so maybe a Chelsea defender should have got it :wink:

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West Ham vs Villa KCs all confirmed as predicted. Others will hopefully follow shortly.

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unhappyhoppy wrote:
Judio wrote:So Chelsea winning at home = Award the Man of the Match
to a member of the away team :roll:
I guess its because they are expected to win and the fact they didnt that comfortably, I could understand the decision even if I dont necessarily agree with it entirely. Charlton did have some good chances so maybe a Chelsea defender should have got it :wink:
So how does that work when the home team takes the lead and end up loosing by 2 goals after the away team have one of their best players carted off. Give to the away time right :!: Oh no, they give it to the home team player who takes out Bullard :twisted: :evil: :evil: :evil:

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Who takes out Bullard :roll:

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Tricky Tree wrote:Who takes out Bullard :roll:
I guess he means Scott Parker, but quite why being involved in a completely accidental incident should rule you out of being MotM I don't know.

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Cos he was on the losing side.

Certainly Parker had a good game but the award should go to the player that had the most impact on the result imo. For me that is Routledge (albeit from brief highlights) but that is only cos he set up the goals. Maybe one of Fulhams midfielders changed the game.

Alternatively, maybe they just got lucky and so Parkers award whilst going against the grain was justified ?

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Post by Bramernic »

All KCs now confirmed, including Arteta and 2 for Carsley.

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dgaughy wrote:Yes, I also saw the Man U game and agree that Ronaldo was the best player on thje pitch
Think again...guess they were making up for giving him MotM last time when he didn't really deserve it.

Well, that caps off my cruddy week. B*gger. :(

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Yes, you're right. He didn't deserve it against Watford, Giggs did.

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The first goal of the Monday night game

REA 1 MAN 0

Ingimarsson (Convey)

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Man of the match: Ivar Ingimarsson (Reading)

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browny wrote:Man of the match: Ivar Ingimarsson (Reading)
Just cause he scored! :roll: I thought Sonko was better all round.

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Judio wrote:The first goal of the Monday night game

REA 1 MAN 0

Ingimarsson (Convey)
Now confirmed on TFFO as well.

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