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Jason Pearce after Preston and ahead of Millwall

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  • soapboxsam
    soapboxsam Posts: 23,268
    Typical honest appraisal of the Match by Jason Pearce who when asked a couple of years ago to describe his self as a CB, said Dirty !

    Not sure what "pChaut" means at @LouisMend but if it's code for we're going to beat the Spanners, that will do for me :)
  • Ferryman
    Ferryman Posts: 2,926
    I thought he did far worse things to Mitrovic.
  • Croydon
    Croydon Posts: 12,893
    Poor, clumsy marking for the penalty, he can have no complaints. Clean sheet and a goal on Saturday and all will be forgiven.
  • Come on Pearce get the boys up for the pikeys!!
  • Yadda, yadda, yadda.
    Almost as bad as the inevitable defeat, is the boring, empty talk that invariably precedes it.
  • Dannoo_86 said:
    Come on Pearce get the boys up for the pikeys!!
    Can pretty much guarantee that the Millwall game will feel as though the Preston game was still being played only with a few shirt changes - 180 minutes and we still wont score!!
  • Dazzler21
    Dazzler21 Posts: 51,571
    edited November 2019
    Added to post match thread. That's proper leadership to own up to being at fault. Very fair play.
  • Dannoo_86 said:
    Come on Pearce get the boys up for the pikeys!!
    Can pretty much guarantee that the Millwall game will feel as though the Preston game was still being played only with a few shirt changes - 180 minutes and we still wont score!!
    Exactly as I see it.
    Just hoping that the Bowyer factor will change the outcome.
    5 weeks ago I was daring to believe it will be different this time. Fool.
  • Kap10
    Kap10 Posts: 15,642
    I think Bowyer was in the last team to beat  Millwall and he really does know what it means to the club to win it.  I always thought Curbs did not convey the passion we have about this game but Bow is I think different and will use the fans to push the players, as for the 11 managers that followed Curbs ....
  • Kap10 said:
    I think Bowyer was in the last team to beat  Millwall and he really does know what it means to the club to win it.  I always thought Curbs did not convey the passion we have about this game but Bow is I think different and will use the fans to push the players, as for the 11 managers that followed Curbs ....
    11?  I’d forgotten quite how much of a turnstile the manager position had been. 

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  • boggzy
    boggzy Posts: 3,638
    Kap10 said:
    I think Bowyer was in the last team to beat  Millwall and he really does know what it means to the club to win it.  I always thought Curbs did not convey the passion we have about this game but Bow is I think different and will use the fans to push the players, as for the 11 managers that followed Curbs ....
    11?  I’d forgotten quite how much of a turnstile the manager position had been. 
    It's embarrassing
  • Kap10 said:
    I think Bowyer was in the last team to beat  Millwall and he really does know what it means to the club to win it.  I always thought Curbs did not convey the passion we have about this game but Bow is I think different and will use the fans to push the players, as for the 11 managers that followed Curbs ....
    11?  I’d forgotten quite how much of a turnstile the manager position had been. 
    11 managers in 12/13 years is par for the course these days
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 96,206
    edited November 2019
    Kap10 said:
    I think Bowyer was in the last team to beat  Millwall and he really does know what it means to the club to win it.  I always thought Curbs did not convey the passion we have about this game but Bow is I think different and will use the fans to push the players, as for the 11 managers that followed Curbs ....
    11?  I’d forgotten quite how much of a turnstile the manager position had been. 
    Only six of those have faced Millwall though

    Millwall on the other hand have only have four Managers that we've faced in that time
  • ross1
    ross1 Posts: 51,168
    Kap10 said:
    I think Bowyer was in the last team to beat  Millwall and he really does know what it means to the club to win it.  I always thought Curbs did not convey the passion we have about this game but Bow is I think different and will use the fans to push the players, as for the 11 managers that followed Curbs ....
    When he was teamed with Steve Gritt, it was Gritt that used to let the players know how important this game was to the fans
  • wmcf123
    wmcf123 Posts: 5,860
    ross1 said:
    Kap10 said:
    I think Bowyer was in the last team to beat  Millwall and he really does know what it means to the club to win it.  I always thought Curbs did not convey the passion we have about this game but Bow is I think different and will use the fans to push the players, as for the 11 managers that followed Curbs ....
    When he was teamed with Steve Gritt, it was Gritt that used to let the players know how important this game was to the fans
    Passion for a one off game is overrated.  Our players always work their balls off - they don’t need to do any more than usual.