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The Push for Promotion - Act 2 Season 2015-16
David Hirst is always there before the game and usually Sterland.
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Don't want to talk about Nuhiu as it's depressing. Doh But I do want to say that all day today and on Monday this site hasn't been working. Stop your foolish antics imre. That's not the way to silence me. Whistle
"God Save the King."
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So Colin is back in football, this time at Rotherham. Will add some extra spice to our upcoming home game against them!!
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Last time I attended a VIP Day, it was Hirsty & John Pearson that hosted it.
The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.
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(12-02-2016, 10:35)madsteve Wrote: Last time I attended a VIP Day, it was Hirsty & John Pearson that hosted it.

JP will be busy tripping over cables or spilling bovril on the laptop to make sure WW falls over  Laugh
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(12-02-2016, 08:32)St Charles Owl Wrote: So Colin is back in football, this time at Rotherham. Will add some extra spice to our upcoming home game against them!!

You watch them rise up the table now. Thumb up Thumb up
"God Save the King."
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With players such as Buxton and Mattock to utilise, Warhog will achieve nothing other than keeping them afloat... maybe!

Even Maguire was too crap for Toytown
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He has took teams down you know?

And this sites fcuked again !!!
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Looks like the dream team of Colin and Blackwell at Rovrum.He still talks bollocks looking at the press conference.
Nothing changes,again.
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Here are the Who Scored.com stats for the season so far & where our players stand.
Best Players:
1. Curtis Davies (Hull)
2. Alan Judge (Brentford)
3. Oliver Norwood (Reading)
4. Shane Duffy (Blackburn)
5. James Tarkowski (Brentford)
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18. Fernando Forestieri
41. Gary Hooper
68. Tom Lees
71. Barry Bannan
78. Kieren Lee
80. Sam Hutchinson
105. Glenn Loovens
122. Jack Hunt
130. Daniel Pudil
175. Ross Wallace
183. Adthe Nuhiu
263. Keiren Westwood
308. Lucas Joao
360. Jeremy Helan

Passing Success:
1. Adam Forshaw (Middlesbrough) 89.2%
2. Diego Fabbrini (Middlesbrough) 89.1%
3. Mark Davies (Bolton) 89.1%
4. Sone Aluko (Hull) 88.8%
5. Diego Poyet (MK Dons) 87.6%
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41. Gary Hooper 82.4%
46. Glenn Loovens 81.9%
62. Kieran Lee 81.0%
66.Sam Hutchinson 80.5%
67. Barry Bannan 80.4%
70. Fernando Forestieri 80.2%
121. Ross Wallace 77.3%
201. Daniel Pudil 72.9%
202. Jeremy Helan 72.9%
206. Lucas Joao 72.6%
215. Tom Lees 72.1%
274. Jack Hunt 67.0%
326. Adthe Nuhiu 57.3%
351. Keiren Westwood 42.1%

Goals:
1. Abel Hernandez (Hull) 16
2. Andre Gray (Burnley) 16
3. Ross McCormack (Fulham) 16
4. Alan Judge (Brentford) 12
5. Fernando Forestieri (Sheff Wed) 12
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9. Gary Hooper 10
34. Lucas Joao 6
47. Kieran Lee 5
112. Atdhe Nuhiu 2
119. Daniel Pudil 2
154. Ross Wallace 2
163. Tom Lees 2
170. Barry Bannan 1

Assists:
1. Johann Berg Gudnundsson (Charlton) 9
2. Harry Bunn (Huddersfield) 8
3. Alan Judge (Brentford) 7
4. Clayton Donaldson 7
5. Freddie Sears (Ipswich) 7
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6. Ross Wallace 7
28. Atdhe Nuhiu 4
30. Fernando Forestieri 4
55. Gary Hooper 3
65. Kieran Lee 3
95. Daniel Pudil 2
143. Barry Bannan 1
179. Jack Hunt 1
194. Keiren Westwood 1
219. Sam Hutchinson 1
229. Tom Lees 1

Shots Per Game:
1. Nick Blackman (Reading)
2. Fernando Forestieri (Sheff Wed)
3. Nelson Oliveira (Nottm F)
4. Alan Judge (Brentford)
5. Charlie Austin (QPR)
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44. Gary Hooper
69. Barry Bannan
91. Ross Wallace
112. Lucas Joao
131. Atdhe Nuhiu
209. Kieran Lee
235. Daniel Pudil
242. Tom Lees
294. Glenn Loovens
298. Jack Hunt
318. Jeremy Helan
336. Sam Hutchinson

Tackles Per Match:
1. David Vaughan (Nottm F)
2. Dean Lewington (MK Dons)
3. Jonathan Hogg (Huddersfield)
4. Chrs Solly (Charlton)
5. Richard Smallwood (Rotherham)
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6. Kieran Lee
33. Jack Hunt
41. Barry Bannan
42. Fernando Forestieri
89. Daniel Pudil
99. Sam Hutchinson
119. Glenn Loovens
231. Tom Lees
248. Jeremy Helan
252. Atdhe Nuhiu
274. Ross Wallace
279. Gary Hooper
304. Lucas Joao

Interceptions Per Match:
1. Prince (Bolton)
2. Paul Robinson (Birmingham)
3. Sol Bamba (Leeds)
4. Sam Hutchinson (Sheff Wed)
5. Grant Hanley (Blackburn)
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50. Glenn Loovens
70. Tom Lees
111. Daniel Pudil
128. Barry Bannan
147. Jack Hunt
150. Kieran Lee
210. Fernando Forestieri
241. Jeremy Helan
277. Ross Wallace
296. Lucas Joao
312. Atdhe Nuhiu
328. Gary Hooper
332. Keiren Westwood

Dispossessed Per Game:
1. Nelson Oliveira (Nottm F)
2. Junior Hoilett (QPR)
3. Mohamed Diame (Hull)
4. Fernando Forestieri (Sheff Wed)
5. Luke Freeman (Bristol C)
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66. Atdhe Nuhiu
78. Lucas Joao
82. Gary Hooper
114. Kieran Lee
138. Barry Bannan
151. Jack Hunt
228. Jeremy Helan
232. Sam Hutchinson
238. Ross Wallace
248. Daniel Pudil
318. Tom Lees

Most Fouls Committed Per Game:
1. Joe Garner (Preston)
2. Darren Pratley (Bolton)
3. Atdhe Nuhiu (Sheff W)
4. Bradley Johnson (Derby)
5. Joey Barton (Burnley)
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8. Sam Hutchinson
18. Fernando Forestieri
30. Kieran Lee
90. Lucas Joao
135. Jack Hunt
136. Tom Lees
163. Daniel Pudil
165. Glenn Loovens
178. Jeremy Helan
265. Barry Bannan
281. Ross Wallace
313. Gary Hooper
339. Keiren Westwood
The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.
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