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Nath

posted on 1st Nov 06 at 12:23

quote:
Originally posted by nik
Luton wouldn't have scored if we were still playing now, waywood shooting to say the least.



No thanks to Warren Feeney, the man is useless! The sooner Parkin and Boyd get fit the better!


nik

posted on 1st Nov 06 at 11:42

Thought we stuck to our game plan well, played football when we needed too and kept the ball well. Luton wouldn't have scored if we were still playing now, waywood shooting to say the least.

Think we should have had a pen too and the sending off was a bit harsh! Still another 3 points and STILL unbeaten away from home.

Really think we have a good chance of promotion this season if we're lucky with injuries/suspensions - we do have a small squad so that will be the big test.


Nath

posted on 1st Nov 06 at 10:54

quote:
Originally posted by Ojc
Relegation beckons.


:lol::lol:

9th place Oliver. STILL above you I notice.

Going down with the Southend.


Ojc

posted on 1st Nov 06 at 10:46

Relegation beckons.


Nath

posted on 31st Oct 06 at 23:29

Feeney needs rid too. Injury crisis taking its toll on our small squad.


Forever_Hatter

posted on 31st Oct 06 at 23:27

Nath keep the faith.....Newell knows.

Defence wil not be our problem....but once Vine starts running on empty then we should worry.

No normal right back.....make shift left back!

we where shite again tonight however....Playing high balls up to our front two only for them to come straight back to us done us no favours.


Nath

posted on 31st Oct 06 at 22:57

Glad I didn't go.

We need to loan a defender NOW! Why does everyone else realise this but not Newell :(


Nath

posted on 31st Oct 06 at 11:03

Yeah mate, thats your best bet for away fans. Close to the ground too. I might pop up for this, may well go alone if my old man is working.


nik

posted on 31st Oct 06 at 10:50

Going to the Bedfordshire Yeoman before the game tonight, is that anygood Nath? Meant to be for away fans I think


shawboy

posted on 30th Oct 06 at 10:04

i got told this yesterday too, sad news.


Nath

posted on 29th Oct 06 at 16:52

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Udk_0aQDYs

Sol compilation, some nasty moments in there :lol: Most against Bristol City, but then he is a Swindon lad :cool:

Oh and the goals, one was his first EVER career goal, hence the players mobbing him in celebration, and the other was his second EVER career goal. He has only scored 2 goals in his career.

[Edited on 29-10-2006 by Nath]


Nath

posted on 29th Oct 06 at 16:11

:( Ah man, thats terrible.

Get well soon Sol Man.


nik

posted on 29th Oct 06 at 16:10

Is true mate :( Hope he makes a speedy recovery as I said above. Too much of this happening in football.


Nath

posted on 29th Oct 06 at 16:10

Not heard anything but if true that'll be Sol Davis. I really hope not :(

The man is a rock in our defence and a lovely bloke too.


nik

posted on 29th Oct 06 at 16:09

DAVIS IN STROKE WORRY
Hatters boss Mike Newell has revealed that defender Sol Davis suffered a stroke on Saturday on their way to Ipswich Town.

Davis, 27, is currently in a specialist unit at Addenbrookes hospital in Cambridge.

After seeing his side beaten 5-0 by Ipswich, Newell said: "I would like to put on record that Sol suffered a stroke on Saturday, 25 minutes after we left Luton on Saturday.

"We have kept that quiet until now but that puts everything into perspective. I don't want distorted reports or sensationalism and although we are not making excuses at all for our performance, our thoughts are all with Sol.

"I'm not sure if that has had an effect on the players, but it can't really have helped. Sol has made a bit of an improvement but he lost feeling in his left side and it has affected his speech.

"It was apparently a blockage to the brain that has caused it, but I will not go into full details as I am not sure what they are."

Everybody connected with Luton Town Football Club wishes Sol a speedy recovery


nik

posted on 29th Oct 06 at 16:07

On the team bus before today's game at Portman road. Is this true?! Apparently he is 27 :! Get well soon if it's true, hope he makes a full recovery.