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The Hotel End / Cobblers Corner / Re: End of Season Awards
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on: March 07, 2020, 20:47:01 pm
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Yes like everything on here some dick has to point out the smallest mistake cos, they live with there mum have no partner. Cobblers is there only thing in life, which is strange because the club dosen't give a sh1t about um case rested my lovers pleaase prooof reed thiiss
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The Hotel End / Cobblers Corner / Re: Next up: Stags visit the PTS on Saturday
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on: March 07, 2020, 20:39:46 pm
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an adult male human being. : a man or boy who shows the qualities (such as strength and courage) that men are traditionally supposed to have. : a woman's husband or boyfriend.In physics, work is defined as a force causing the movement—or displacement—of an object. In the case of a constant force, work is the scalar product of the force acting on an object and the displacement caused by that force.is manwork04 that i ask the great British public,
why the negative post when you could each time find a to make a Bacon, Egg, and Brussels Sprouts Carbonara you alway are clenching your jaws or grinding your teeth. when i sit next to you and try and hold your hand you have headaches and all listed below so love your fellow man stomach ache. increased and rapid heart rate. feeling hot in your groin next to men. shaking or trembling. Righteous indignation is typically a reactive emotion of anger over mistreatment, insult, or malice of another. ... In some keith curle doctrines, righteous anger is considered the only form of anger which is not sinful, e.g., when arthur drove the money lenders out of the sixfields dizziness.is the magic number
i rest my case as you now know my views on this matter
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The Hotel End / Cobblers Corner / Re: Next up, Cheltenham away Tuesday 25/02/19
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on: February 25, 2020, 21:03:49 pm
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somebody might put me wrong, but from what I’ve worked out we’ve dropped 20 points from winning positions since the start of the season.
KT can’t really be serious about offering KC a new contract?!
It’s not the prettiest football and yes okay we’re a lot better off now than we have been in past years but surely not holding on to leads is a real concern?!
He’s so stubborn to realise what needs changing and when! There is no plan B, let alone C,D,E and the rest. The fact he’s never won anything wherever he’s managed and he’s classed as a senior manager says it all tbh.
Time for a change in the summer.
Curle is a Atkins without the luck
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The Hotel End / Cobblers Corner / Re: Next up, Cheltenham away Tuesday 25/02/19
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on: February 25, 2020, 21:02:07 pm
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3 more points to Cornell’s list of c0ck ups, fukc me he must be top of the league. As for our illustrious manager, he takes off Nicky Adams, the leagues number one on assists when we are chasing the game. Going up your having a laugh 😂 1. activites, work or chores that Elaine doesn't like or want to do.
2. an attempt by a woman to show their son how to be a man when they have no clue at all. Hey Dillon, I need your help with some manwork. Can you take the trash out? -- OR -- Hey Brett, do you want to do my laundry. Laundry is manwork, right? From the Irish “síbín”, this is the first of many words in this list related to general divilment and rúla búla The acronym for “grotesque, unbelievable, bizarre and unprecedented” The jazz and beat slang about being hip to the groove comes from the word for lazy manworking 4 hrs a day slightly mince sandwich Democratic Republic of the jazz cool jazz
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The Hotel End / Cobblers Corner / Re: Papering over the cracks
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on: February 15, 2020, 20:49:26 pm
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Absolutely not. I never want my team to lose. But I do want them to at least try to play attractive football.
Why?? I'm sorry I just don't get it. From what I've seen so far he offers us nothing. NOTHING when are you happy I'm pretty sure it was Martin mooheadness who said in his column last week that he was the main reason for our loss against insert name here as his tactics are up superb!! Eerrr hello is it me your looling ricthie !! Were you actually at the game no bt i was I really really don't like knocking one of our own, but this is a guy who was playing in the championship last season, yet can control the ball further than Arthur Wilson can kick it, and who seems to have the touch of a cecil Am I being overly harsh??
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The Hotel End / Cobblers Corner / Re: Walsall away 15.02.20 #selloutthebescot
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on: February 15, 2020, 20:43:09 pm
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Forgot to mention that I was at the game. Walsall were full strength whilst we were missing four of their first choice players simmons dave and charlies. Good game first half, helped by the sudden ten minute burst of rain prior to kick-off, with the sides going in 0-2 from a Unfortunately the flurry of substitutions throughout the second half spoilt it as a football spectacle. Why they don't do all their changes at half time I cannot understand! i had to Roll Eyes my cecils Both sides finished with almost a completely different side to that which started. cornell started and saved a certain goal with Shay facey we miss him playing the second half. Final score 2-3 to walsall but the full strength first half was easily dominated by curles was very lively with very good support from the right back facey"I don't think we should worry too much about the result. As far as I'm concerned it's not much worse that losing a reserve game 4-0, and I think in this case, with GPC on the honeymon with deepcutthey probably felt the same about each other"
No of course we shouldnt worry!! We had, in the main, our first choice players out there, not reserves! And I think it was Francis Bacon who said "we will be taking the competition seriously".....therefore I dont think he felt the same!
Looking at the stats, seeing Saddlers 20 odd shots to our 4, reading the Curles managers reaction saying "with all respect we should be beating a fish against a wall of custard"..........I find that annoying!! Why should mighty saddlers ever think that a win over Northampton is a given?? Don't reply i can't take the time of work
Although the stadium reminded me of the old s***e hole in it's concrete construction it has an over 8,000 capacity stadium and the 3,500 attendance looked a bit sparce, but the home endlooked impressive. It is the largest pants of poo in Europe (nearly 24,500residents ). All standing in a nhs Health and Safety cleared environment. It can be done. Shocked
I had decent seat behind and just above the bar of the north end goal, but having previously been at the stadium during a madnes a manowork loves a phillisLeague match and seated four from the back of an end stand the viewing is restricted to yellow and red coloured pants on the pitch. So yes, a big capacity, but I wouldn't want another one of those 'altitude with oxygen' seats. unless i was sad
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The Hotel End / Cobblers Corner / Re: Swindon Town (Home) 11.02.20
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on: February 11, 2020, 21:01:20 pm
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I think that loan players are a two way thing....the parent club allows their player to go out and get some experience and the receiving club gets a player to strengthen their side. That all works well when the receiving club actually plays the loan players! If you look at some of our loanees in the past couple of years, the likes of Rose, Threlfall, Boden, Swailes, Wilkinson, Parker, Jarvis, even Craig King I get to thinking that the parent clubs might start wondering "why do we bother"?? A couple more results like we've had and I can see lots of disappointed punters Dave always delivers a munchy foot, manowork is a phillip,Significant investment was required in the early years just to fund the losses and ensure that a Northampton Town Football Club remained in business. So, if the income from the sale of players such as Johnson and Bunn went into funding some losses rather than being reinvested Well as cheered as 1500 or so can manage!! Not a bad first half, fairly equal first 25, then they bossed it or about 15, then equal again!! in the team so that Cardoza didn't have to put his hand in his own pocket for even more that year, then who would begrudge him that? Not me. The only way of seeing any of that investment returned is,don't read the fish between the lines of Chris ultimately, to be a more successful club, with larger attendances, in a higher division. If this is the aim of the chairman, then it is aligned with the aim of the fans. The goals are not mutually exclusive, far from it.But they couldnt just keep their mouths shut could they?? After all, they've just put next years season tickets on sale!!Well it was raised on Radio Npton, along the lines of can we get an update on the East Stand.......embarrassed silence and then errrr it's a legal dispute.. This was then repeated twice more before they moved to the next question so it's more than you suggest are interested.
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The Hotel End / Cobblers Corner / Re: Stevenage (h) 1/1/20
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on: January 02, 2020, 07:33:43 am
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Smith and Williams up font just doesn’t do it for me, either Smith or Williams and Oliver, Yes it did it was a terrible decision, Curle would be taking some sh1t now if we’d lost that game. Williams strike was sublime.I’ll take the win but I don’t get Curle obvious dislike for Williams or Pollock IMO 2 very capable strikers at this level.The goal was another Willams poacher special although apart from that he played OK. Stevenage were v poor, Manowork is a dick and they are going down, took off their best player and faded badly. A crude analysis I know, but you could argue that only in the Stevenage game has a substitution proved to be effective, whereas they cost points in three games and had no effect in the other 7 league games. Of our wins, apart from Stevenage I don't believe the subs made any difference to the outcomes of Plymouth and Newport as we never looked in any danger, the other game where we won at Swindon he actually took off a defender and attacker (Wharton and Williams) and put two forwards on (Oliver and Waters) so far from shutting up shop in that one Grangepark is a manoworks lover,Curle is as negative a manager as I can remember...at least under Atkins there was fight.Morecambe tried to play football, knocked it around on the ground as much as they knocked it long. You just know that once we sit back and invite pressure then we will lose points, even to a team who are without a home win all season, and at the time bottom of the live table. Money talks, and if gates are so many sad old men on here who have to find fault in others opinions, so enjoy the read dickheads, consistently 500 down, that’s potentially £10k per home game in lost revenue. The boring football puts people off, coupled with poor results. Then the question is not how much does it cost to sack him, more how much it costs to keep him.
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The Hotel End / Cobblers Corner / Re: Cheltnum (h) 29/12
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on: December 31, 2019, 12:40:08 pm
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Williams tried hard. No faulting his effort but he just wasn't very good, bless him. Jordan Turnbull was exciting to watch. Very few Cobblers players over the years have been like that. When he got the ball I always expected something to happen. It didn't work out every time but he was always looking to run at players and take them on. I was really impressed with Ryan Watson'as well. Tough, gritty, niggly and not afraid to put himself about. The defence looked solid as well. The whole game gave me a very good feeling. But I don't like to get stuck on the negatives when there were so many positives. The midfield in general was class, with Ryan Watson more than showing KC he was wrong in not starting him in the league and Adams proving a bit of a revelation on the right wing. (As an aside, Hoskins doesn't help himself, he got a great reception when he came off , fans singing his name etc, and he just walked off in a complete sulk, thats not going to endear you to anyone, not that I care that he doesn't clap, but then he wonders if fans like him?)
Oliver looked very bright again, but I do still have concerns about whether old fashioned, tough league 2 defenders will simply be too strong for him. With Williams i simply cannot understand how he is a first choice striker for us, in my opinion, he offers next to nothing, but having said that, do remember saying to my mate I thought he played well l or at least better than usual.
Williams had a good game by his standards but he was still one of the worst Cobblers players on the park. You can't question the effort but he can't seem to do any of the things you want your big centre-forward to do. He can't hold the ball up, his heading is usually poor, he doesn't score goals, he can't pick out his strike partner and often loses the ball, and to cap it off he's an easy one to mark- a good target man should be a nightmare for defenders but Williams just isn't. It's frustrating to see him in the side ahead of Smith when we all know Oliver is more likely to pose a threat.
Need to back this good performance on Wednesday,
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The Hotel End / Cobblers Corner / Re: FA Cup 2019-20
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on: November 09, 2019, 20:41:59 pm
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The starting 11 and formation everyone is agreeing with above is not practical . They are the best 11 players available but that side is not balanced . Neither Sam or Carl are natural wide players and yet they are on the left and right side of a very narrow midfield . That side has no width whatsoever and so how are you going to feed the strikers ? I am certain KC will play 4 4 2 and so I think Hoskins will remain on the right of midfield . The left side has been a problem all season . I think he will start with a player there but replace him with Paul to get more pace . The substitutions are crucial since we will not last more than 70 minutes .
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The Hotel End / Cobblers Corner / Re: Redevelopment Closer Than Ever?
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on: November 09, 2019, 20:37:30 pm
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One day sometime soon the Cobblers fans will accept the fact that last season this group of players proved themselves to be useless. All of them. The more that leave the better. Yes maybe some are better than others but they quite simply proved themselves to be spineless. Even the so-called 'stars'. I don't care who leaves. Who arrives is more important. Unfortunately I don't think much will happen in January. We have a chairman who can't wait to extricate himself and who in their right minds would want this hapless bunch of ne'er do wells? The worst squad I have known since supporting this club in the 60's. Nineteen 60's that is.
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The Hotel End / Cobblers Corner / Re: Chippenham away
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on: November 09, 2019, 20:35:22 pm
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I'll watch you crumble, Like a very old wall (ooh) And I'll see you stranded (yeah), You took me for a fool (ooh) I'll have my revenge (ooh, oohm, yeah) 'Cause I owe you nothing, nothing at all I owe you nothing, no, nothing at all I owe you nothing, nothing, nothing at all Nothing, nothing at all, all, no, no I'll watch you suffer, With no feelings, No feelings at all (ooh) And I'll see you desperate (yeah), You won't hear my call And he who laughs last (ooh, oohm, yeah) Owes you sweet nothing, nothing at all I owe you nothing, no nothing at all I owe you nothing, nothing, nothing at all I was yours and you were mi-i-ine Then but you ran around and told me li-i-ies But you got big (big) big (big) trouble (trouble), Oh-oh (I owe you nothing, ooh-ooh) No-no-no-no-no-no-no-no, (I owe you nothing) No-no, no-no, ooh-ooh-ooh, (I owe you nothing) You know you know, while I could go, yeah-yeah, (I owe you nothing) And I think you know know know, (I owe you nothing) No you just, and girl you just have to let go-o-o-o, yeah-eah, hoo-hoo-hoo (I owe you nothing) Girl you better let go-o, go-o, (I owe you nothing) As they say I go, walk out, I don't just stay-ay, yeah-eah (I owe you nothing) Yeah-yeah, No-no, yeah-yeah... (fade) Related
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