Bigfella72
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Hopefully it is a good omen for Sunderland.
Also who was that bloke sat behind him looking deeply unhappy at what he was doing? A magnificent grumpy face.
GUK probably ?
Hopefully it is a good omen for Sunderland.
Also who was that bloke sat behind him looking deeply unhappy at what he was doing? A magnificent grumpy face.
How odd. I felt that Burton are maybe a bit like us, try to play football and can be too nice. Not like canny Accrington or cynical Fleetwood
Don’t remember Burton playing any football? Thugs at the back and big guys up top with a bit of pace on the wings.
But as a favour rather than with a view to sign him if I recall?And Liam Boyce who we had on trial under Chris Wilder for a pre-season.
But as a favour rather than with a view to sign him if I recall?
To be honest there were some silly challenges yesterday that could have got us in trouble (particularly when the ref is a muppet!!)
Smith could have gone for his reaction after being lumped - and again for kicking the ball away (even if it would have been petty). Nelson also looked to dive in recklously in front of the dug outs and Norman looks like he studied Paul Scholes for his tackling!!
When we have players injured and desperate for some consistency, we don't need to pick up unnecessary suspensions.
Some fairly slick passing in the first half. They weren’t thugs, just fat! It wasnt really a dirty game despite the refs best efforts to give 100 free kicksDon’t remember Burton playing any football? Thugs at the back and big guys up top with a bit of pace on the wings.
Not according to this (ish). The plan was for a short stay with us, rather than a proper trial. Heaven knows whyI remember it as being a serious look.
Football League paper rated Kettle 8/10!
Oxford - top of the charts for fouls committed after matchday five.
The app he is plugging seems pretty good, think I'm moving from LiveScore to FotMob!
Have to say we played pretty well against a poor Burton side who will be flirting with relegation if they keep on like that. Interesting that Robinson's marquee signings of McMahon, Garbutt and Mackie are being outshone by his secondary signings of Whyte, Norman and Smith.
Oxford - top of the charts for fouls committed after matchday five.
What possible evidence do you have to declare those as primary and secondary?
Very well done Robinson and the recruitment team if they can get in the quality of Whyte and Norman as back up. And well done KR for using them (He also said that some U23 would be pushing for the first team).Mostly Robinson's words when he signed them. The usual phrase was 'one for the future'.