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John Bostock 16:51 - Feb 27 with 4071 viewsKeaneish

Class at this level. Best player on the pitch today.

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John Bostock on 16:53 - Feb 27 with 3885 viewsmrshallisfit

The ball sticks to him like glue.
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John Bostock on 16:53 - Feb 27 with 3864 viewsBluefish

That is not how you spell Luke Chambers

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John Bostock on 16:55 - Feb 27 with 3843 viewshomer_123

Really....thought, whilst he saw a lot of the ball, he didn't really create much for them.

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John Bostock on 16:58 - Feb 27 with 3780 viewsKeaneish

John Bostock on 16:55 - Feb 27 by homer_123

Really....thought, whilst he saw a lot of the ball, he didn't really create much for them.


No killer balls but he starts every move they had. Dozzell and Bishop were anonymous at times. Always there to link the play from front to back, my MOM

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John Bostock on 16:59 - Feb 27 with 3737 viewsBluefish

John Bostock on 16:58 - Feb 27 by Keaneish

No killer balls but he starts every move they had. Dozzell and Bishop were anonymous at times. Always there to link the play from front to back, my MOM


Genuine question do you watch games or just listen to the radio?

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John Bostock on 17:03 - Feb 27 with 3714 viewsallezlesbleus

Was he the player Spurs bought from Palace, as a kid for about £5m?
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John Bostock on 17:05 - Feb 27 with 3663 viewstractordownsouth

John Bostock on 17:03 - Feb 27 by allezlesbleus

Was he the player Spurs bought from Palace, as a kid for about £5m?


More like £500,000. There was a big dispute between Simon Jordan and Spurs, as he was on a youth contract despite playing for the first team, so they were able to get him for peanuts. He then failed to make a league apprearance at White Hart Lane and played abroad before coming back to England this year. Clearly he's technically too good for League 1, so it might be an attitude problem.

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John Bostock on 17:06 - Feb 27 with 3659 viewsNthsuffolkblue

John Bostock on 16:59 - Feb 27 by Bluefish

Genuine question do you watch games or just listen to the radio?


Indeed, Brenner seemed impressed with him from before kick off. But he didn't seem to do anything that had any major impact on the outcome of the game.

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John Bostock on 17:07 - Feb 27 with 3638 viewsmichaeldownunder

We gave him so much room all over the pitch, good job Donny dont have a striker like Norwood or dare I say Jackson
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John Bostock on 17:13 - Feb 27 with 3569 viewsallezlesbleus

John Bostock on 17:05 - Feb 27 by tractordownsouth

More like £500,000. There was a big dispute between Simon Jordan and Spurs, as he was on a youth contract despite playing for the first team, so they were able to get him for peanuts. He then failed to make a league apprearance at White Hart Lane and played abroad before coming back to England this year. Clearly he's technically too good for League 1, so it might be an attitude problem.


I saw him play for England U'17s, near where I live in France and he looked class. I was surprised he never made it at one of the bigger English clubs, so you might be right about attitude.
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John Bostock on 17:40 - Feb 27 with 3440 viewsKeaneish

John Bostock on 17:06 - Feb 27 by Nthsuffolkblue

Indeed, Brenner seemed impressed with him from before kick off. But he didn't seem to do anything that had any major impact on the outcome of the game.


By that rational Judge and Norwood were better than him today!?

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John Bostock on 17:42 - Feb 27 with 3418 viewsNthsuffolkblue

John Bostock on 17:40 - Feb 27 by Keaneish

By that rational Judge and Norwood were better than him today!?


Yes, I thought they were. Both had a big impact on the match and played well. Judge's performance is tempered by having played a ridiculous through ball to put their player through on goal in the first half but some very good set pieces from him with a cracking goal.

It is goals that win matches, not possession.

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John Bostock on 18:07 - Feb 27 with 3327 viewsKeaneish

John Bostock on 17:42 - Feb 27 by Nthsuffolkblue

Yes, I thought they were. Both had a big impact on the match and played well. Judge's performance is tempered by having played a ridiculous through ball to put their player through on goal in the first half but some very good set pieces from him with a cracking goal.

It is goals that win matches, not possession.


You thought their performances were better than Bostock’s??? Good Lord. Try again.

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John Bostock on 18:15 - Feb 27 with 3281 viewsNthsuffolkblue

John Bostock on 18:07 - Feb 27 by Keaneish

You thought their performances were better than Bostock’s??? Good Lord. Try again.


Game of opinions, isn't it? I think his performance did not impact the game very much at all. Clearly a skilful player but he didn't have enough influence on the game to impress me.

I guess it comes down to whether you would rather your team was mid-table but with great possession stats, or winning games.

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John Bostock on 18:18 - Feb 27 with 3255 viewsthebooks

John Bostock on 17:42 - Feb 27 by Nthsuffolkblue

Yes, I thought they were. Both had a big impact on the match and played well. Judge's performance is tempered by having played a ridiculous through ball to put their player through on goal in the first half but some very good set pieces from him with a cracking goal.

It is goals that win matches, not possession.


I agree that possession really does mean nothing, and I prefer something a bit more high tempo to tika-taka. But, there is more than one way to skin a cat, and Doncaster try and play that possession style. Bostock is the best I’ve seen at this level in the main playmaker role by some distance.

Norwood has excelled recently as the outlet for a more direct pass, so I guess we could all be praising that as well. It helps that Lambert has started using him properly.
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John Bostock on 18:20 - Feb 27 with 3233 viewsNthsuffolkblue

John Bostock on 18:18 - Feb 27 by thebooks

I agree that possession really does mean nothing, and I prefer something a bit more high tempo to tika-taka. But, there is more than one way to skin a cat, and Doncaster try and play that possession style. Bostock is the best I’ve seen at this level in the main playmaker role by some distance.

Norwood has excelled recently as the outlet for a more direct pass, so I guess we could all be praising that as well. It helps that Lambert has started using him properly.


Using him better with Parrott in a supporting role but he has already shown very clearly that he is most effective in a genuine two with Jackson alongside him.

While he has made the difference in the recent two wins, I am sure they would have been more comfortable had he been playing with Jackson alongside him.

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John Bostock on 19:29 - Feb 27 with 3142 viewsKeaneish

John Bostock on 18:18 - Feb 27 by thebooks

I agree that possession really does mean nothing, and I prefer something a bit more high tempo to tika-taka. But, there is more than one way to skin a cat, and Doncaster try and play that possession style. Bostock is the best I’ve seen at this level in the main playmaker role by some distance.

Norwood has excelled recently as the outlet for a more direct pass, so I guess we could all be praising that as well. It helps that Lambert has started using him properly.


Possession means everything. The more possession you have the less the opposition have the ball. The less they have the ball, the more chance you have of winning or at least, not losing.

Today a side has co e to Portman Road and dominated the ball. On another day, they should have won if it wasn’t for a few good saves or the post.

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John Bostock on 20:26 - Feb 27 with 3022 viewsthebooks

John Bostock on 19:29 - Feb 27 by Keaneish

Possession means everything. The more possession you have the less the opposition have the ball. The less they have the ball, the more chance you have of winning or at least, not losing.

Today a side has co e to Portman Road and dominated the ball. On another day, they should have won if it wasn’t for a few good saves or the post.


You can win matches without keeping the ball for ages, or perhaps by getting possession teams to over-commit and then hitting them on the counterattack. There are many ways to play football.

Today was a good example of a team keeping possession, and actually playing well, but not creating as many chances as the team who defended well and got it forward pretty quickly. It probably should have been a draw, but I didn’t feel we robbed Donny.
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John Bostock on 20:45 - Feb 27 with 2957 viewsBluefish

John Bostock on 19:29 - Feb 27 by Keaneish

Possession means everything. The more possession you have the less the opposition have the ball. The less they have the ball, the more chance you have of winning or at least, not losing.

Today a side has co e to Portman Road and dominated the ball. On another day, they should have won if it wasn’t for a few good saves or the post.


How often has the side with the most possession won this season in itfc games?

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John Bostock on 01:16 - Feb 28 with 2763 viewsdominiciawful

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John Bostock on 01:51 - Feb 28 with 2740 viewsbournemouthblue

John Bostock on 18:20 - Feb 27 by Nthsuffolkblue

Using him better with Parrott in a supporting role but he has already shown very clearly that he is most effective in a genuine two with Jackson alongside him.

While he has made the difference in the recent two wins, I am sure they would have been more comfortable had he been playing with Jackson alongside him.


On the subject of Parrott who seems to do a ridiculous amount of work, I suspect he'd get far more out of Jackson next to him as

We really could do with Lambert going, if simply to bring him back into contention and hopefully given us a greeter potency upfront!

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John Bostock on 06:32 - Feb 28 with 2645 viewsKeaneish

John Bostock on 20:26 - Feb 27 by thebooks

You can win matches without keeping the ball for ages, or perhaps by getting possession teams to over-commit and then hitting them on the counterattack. There are many ways to play football.

Today was a good example of a team keeping possession, and actually playing well, but not creating as many chances as the team who defended well and got it forward pretty quickly. It probably should have been a draw, but I didn’t feel we robbed Donny.


Yes, you can win matches like that but longevity wise it’s unsustainable. If every team came to Portman Road and had that amount of the ball we’d lose more than we’d win. We were outplayed but they didn’t have the quality to beat us. We have to be better. I can’t remember the last time a side went to Portman Road and had that much of the ball - imagine if there had been 20,000 + there - we’d have been paying to watch Donnie.

I’ll take the points and it was a good defensive display but it’s no way near good enough on the whole for this club.

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John Bostock on 08:05 - Feb 28 with 2527 viewstextbackup

John Bostock on 20:45 - Feb 27 by Bluefish

How often has the side with the most possession won this season in itfc games?

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Reckon he’s got you on mute.
3 tries - and he’s not replied.

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John Bostock on 09:12 - Feb 28 with 2425 viewsBryanPlug

John Bostock on 08:05 - Feb 28 by textbackup

Reckon he’s got you on mute.
3 tries - and he’s not replied.


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