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Good 10 minute spell at the end 17:04 - May 10 with 452 viewsFromReuserWithLove

but that was about it really in an attacking sense. Easier said then done but i wish we'd approached more game like that this year. Been a bit cautious since the turn of the year imo. Omari looked a threat when allowed to get forward and Enciso a real positive force. Delap has been off it for so long now I'm starting to think the scouts have said they're no longer coming to watch. Hirst should have been starting for me.

Oh well, we go again. COYB.
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Good 10 minute spell at the end on 17:07 - May 10 with 425 viewstextbackup

Our issue is we only have a 10/15 min spell in each game. Which is a right pain when it’s a 90min match.

Delap was, and I chose my words carefully, rubbish. He trains all week, and plays like that

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Good 10 minute spell at the end on 22:07 - May 10 with 225 viewsbadadski

Good 10 minute spell at the end on 17:07 - May 10 by textbackup

Our issue is we only have a 10/15 min spell in each game. Which is a right pain when it’s a 90min match.

Delap was, and I chose my words carefully, rubbish. He trains all week, and plays like that


Clearly knows his stock is high enough that he can take his pick over what club to join and is playing not to get injured would be my guess.
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Good 10 minute spell at the end on 22:11 - May 10 with 208 viewsNthsuffolkblue

We seemed as if we were in awe of Brentford for 70+ minutes despite them looking very ordinary for a Premier League side. We then started playing and gave them some real problems. The main differences seemed to be having Hirst and Jack Clarke on and Chaplin (who was apparently unwell) off. Maybe Cajuste instead of Taylor as well.

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