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Rotherham Utd 1-1 Huddersfield Town
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Bacuna looked like a schoolkid sulking cos the games teacher is making him play out in the rain.

"What are doing, Casper lad?" Laugh
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(03-10-2020, 18:02)Amelia Chaffinch Wrote: How long is it since we've had a bit of luck like that?

Not often in front of goal but we had plenty of luck against Forest in the first minute last week
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(03-10-2020, 21:03)Lord Snooty Wrote: Bacuna looked like a schoolkid sulking cos the games teacher is making him play out in the rain.

"What are doing, Casper lad?" Laugh

He's not quite been caught swinging on the crossbar, but he's also not quite been caught belting the ball in the back of the net off the underside of it either. He's certainly been caught out swinging the lead so far.
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I don't think Pipa was having a shot at goal. He was unlikely to score from there. I think he's trying to find Campbell. He got what he was after anyway. The ball ended up in the net.
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By the way, Hogg playing in the back three looked decent.
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Another little thing from Saturday, it was only at half time when i heard Pritchard's name mentioned that i realised he wasn't playing. Which only goes to show that I/we didn't miss him
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#28
Disturbingly, the free kicks didn't improve. Can't we get a decent free kicker?
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(05-10-2020, 11:22)WakeyTerrier Wrote: Another little thing from Saturday, it was only at half time when i heard Pritchard's name mentioned that i realised he wasn't playing. Which only goes to show that I/we didn't miss him

According to a certain Mr. Chicken of the parish

https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/sport/foo...a-19045927

'The first was that Town missed Alex Pritchard. We were very critical of the midfielder for his first few appearances of the season as he continued his rather lost-looking form of last season, but he was much more comfortable and consequently much better playing in a more advanced number 10 role against Nottingham Forest last week.

A minor quad injury kept him out of this game, and part of the reason Campbell had to keep dropping deep was to get into the space Pritchard had occupied to good effect last week. With nobody there, the attack got pulled backwards, rather than the midfield being pulled forward.'

https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/sport/foo...e-19046880

'The Terriers missed Pritchard's creativity in the derby draw'

'But they desperately missed Pritchard's creativity in the number ten role.

Speaking after the game, Corberan revealed Pritchard missed out due to a minor quad injury.'

I might be wrong, but the Pritchard he's watching isn't the one me and thee are watching, so I'd put Mr. Chicken in a minority of 1 if he was anywhere near this forum.
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#30
God only know either what he's been watching or worse still taking. Pritchard has offered us absolutely nothing since his arrival.
We talk about Mbenza and Diakahby being a waste of money, well for me Pritchard has been the biggest waste of money, he's english, he's used to the english game and yet he has been garbage. Every game he plays is more noticable for him spinning around in a circle and then falling over than it is for his football and who can forget he didn't even know how a kick off works when we played away at Millwall last season
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