How did Clint fair tonight?
Was he the on pitch leader we know & love?
Unfortunately wasn't able be at HQ tonight or even catch commentary.
Clint Hill rolled back the years. He and Karl Henry were marshalling the defence and midfield.
How did Clint fair tonight?
Was he the on pitch leader we know & love?
Unfortunately wasn't able be at HQ tonight or even catch commentary.
What about a younger English player?
Thanks to you and others for the reports. Sounds like we may need Clint for a few more based on what Oldfield was saying about Hall pre- game - they weren't sure what his injury really is yet.A very good performance tonight. Totally dominant in the first half, closing down all over the pitch and with Chery linking everything in the centre. We seemed to sit back more in the second half and Derby began to get better possession, but perhaps this was a bit of tiredness setting in. Good to kill the game with a second goal and avoid a nervous last few minutes. JFH got the back four selection right with Hill replacing Hall and Perch reinstated at left back (why did we ever play him anywhere else?). Smithies was untroubled, Faurlin and Henry were solid, Hoillett was industrious and Polter was a nuisance. Chery MOM for me though, for his first half showing.
Rio Ferdinand and SWP both had England caps. Having international caps doesn't necessarily make the player decent.
True but once upon a time both of those were very good players. It must just be coincidence but Keogh always looks awful when I see him play.
Well he would if he played the same effing formation away from home and same intensity.....and it's not the players as there is different mind setThis board is quick enough to hammer the manager when we're ****. Hopefully he gets some credit tonight.
Rio Ferdinand and SWP both had England caps. Having international caps doesn't necessarily make the player decent.
It's even funnier when you tell your Mrs that you are meeting blokes you met on line?Men meeting total strangers in seedy bars....?????? ...strange goings on indeed!!!
No praise for Junior Hoilett on here which surprises me, He worked tirelessly again last night both going forward and tracking back and probably had more touches than anyone else. I know he's been the definition of inconsistency for several years AND he's not the world's most intelligent player AND he's probably on his way in the summer anyway but I do think his recent performances deserve some recognition.
You must log in or register to see imagesHe's one of our own, he's one of our own ... Richard Keogh, he's one of our own!You must log in or register to see images
That was a good game of football tonight. It started off in the Coningham where a few of us from our forum met. Ellers, Tooting, Stroller, Sku and myself ( And a few other fans not of this forum.) I've had the pleasure of being in the first three's company before, but I'd never met sku. I pm'd and invited him along as I knew he used to frequent this particular establishment and we used to share a joke on here about the midget barmaid.
'' I'll be wearing a blue jacket and a black baseball cap. '' He said
Lo and behold a bloke in a blue jacket and a black baseball cap walks in. I gave it a few minutes and went up to him and said '' Alright sku, I'm Ninesy.''
He looked at me as if I was mad. 'Sorry, mistaken identity mate. '
I went back to the table and said that's not him.
''That's probably him at the bar'' said Ellers.
Standing right behind me at the bar is a bloke in a blue jacket and a black baseball cap. I asked the person in question and it was indeed him, and what a gent and an all round fantastic bloke.
That's what I like about meeting our fellow not606's, we're all more or less from the same ilk. We all share something in common and in the personal meet and greets we all get along like long lost brothers ( and sisters of course ... Beth. ) There were some who declared that the real life meet-ups were detrimental to our board. I'd argue the opposite.
Anyway onto the game, we were excellent first half, Derby had a little spell in the second and Stroller's post above is pretty much spot on. So I don't have to really elaborate much more. Big shout out to Clint Hill. He was 'Captain Fantastic' tonight and showed us what we can be if we have great leader's on the pitch. Something that was lacking on Saturday v The MK Dons. Every player played well tonight and I can't find fault in any of them. Good stuff.
I also bumped into Roller, Capt Croydon Jack, Judo and W. Sussex on the way home at Shepherds Bush Station. Us not606's are everywhere.
We have had more than our fair share of crap games lately. Tonight was a great one. UR's

No praise for Junior Hoilett on here which surprises me, He worked tirelessly again last night both going forward and tracking back and probably had more touches than anyone else. I know he's been the definition of inconsistency for several years AND he's not the world's most intelligent player AND he's probably on his way in the summer anyway but I do think his recent performances deserve some recognition.
What?! Didn't Sku use the obligatory Not606 pin? It should be used every time, that combined with our secret handshake is our security against all imposters out there![]()

No praise for Junior Hoilett on here which surprises me, He worked tirelessly again last night both going forward and tracking back and probably had more touches than anyone else. I know he's been the definition of inconsistency for several years AND he's not the world's most intelligent player AND he's probably on his way in the summer anyway but I do think his recent performances deserve some recognition.