"Bastard had the last laugh though didn't he?"

yeah, at least 6 times too, one for each goal and one for the result. I
dont think I ve EVER seen LUFC lose this much in my lifetime.



On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 11:18 AM, Dave Sowden <[email protected]>wrote:

> You called it exactly right Rob.
>
> I can't imagine there will be a successful appeal against Smith's utterly
> ludicrous dismissal, when have we ever had any justice from the football
> authorities, but Kebe looked good at times and I can see Smith profiting
> from his presence.
>
> Dave S
> Singapore Whites
> PS there was a good turnout in the Dubliner last night. I did enjoy the
> look on the face of the solitary wednesdayite who wandered in and realised
> he was on his own. Bastard had the last laugh though didn't he?
>
>
>
>
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> > On 12 Jan, 2014, at 2:22 am, "Robert Heath" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > I know I'm going to get shot down in flames for this, but I don't think
> > that was quite as awful as it looked.
> >
> > The first 30 mins, both teams were embarrassingly bad. Our only  problem
> > was that Peltier gifted them a goal with a suicidally schoolboy piece of
> > doziness after we cleared a freekick and he played them all onside. Then
> we
> > actually started to finally put some play together and were beginning to
> > look good. With a new formation and 2 new players, it were understandable
> > maybe that it took us half an hour to get going. I was thinking that we
> > mighht get an equaliser before h-t, then Zaliukas played an awful ball to
> > Austin, we lost possession, and they suddenly morphed into Arsxernal at
> > their best and produced a superb lightning counterattack.
> >
> > Nevertheless, with Smith on and reverting to 4-4-2, and the new lads
> > starting to gel, I was still hopeful as the 2nd half kicked
> > off..............and then came the awful travesty of a red card decision.
> >
> > Obviously, we were dead then, but even though the scoreline was
> horrible, I
> > even think there is some optimism in that last 45 mins. A lot of people
> > burble on about the players not trying etc, but we actually played some
> > reasonable football in the middle third at least with only 10 men, and
> > McCormack, Byram & Austin all worked incredibly hard.
> >
> > Of the goals we did concede............1 was a lucky deflection, I'm
> pretty
> > sure Wickham's was a mishit, and 1 was just a dreadful error from
> Zaliukas,
> > who really did have a terrible game. Oh, and now I remember it, The Big
> Zee
> > was at fault for the other one as well, which probably also was a mishit.
> >
> > It may sound ridiculous, but I don't think too many little things needed
> to
> > have beeen different for us to have come home with maybe a nice 2-0 away
> > win...........if Peltier had done his job after that
> freekick............if
> > zaliukas hadn't played that woeful pass...........and if the ref hadn't
> > seen a red acrd offence when there was none. I think if only 2 out of
> those
> > 3 hadn't happened, we might have won.
> >
> > Worrying times, though.
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