Incredibly positive from the man who said in Perth "I remember the last
corner we scored from.....in 1976"

On 26 September 2012 09:25, Rog & Reet <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Peterborough report****
>
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>
> .....I never thought I would be able to type those words again....****
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> After a swift phone call to Peterborough ticket office, in order to
> confirm you could pay on the day, and , that enough spaces were left, I
> talked darling daughter into accompanying me to Peterborough. Another phone
> call gained me another passenger, in the shape of Lee Morris,  ex-listee
> and recently re-patriated from Australia****
>
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> Having not managed to catch up properly with Lee since his return, this
> would give us a good chance to catch up along the M6 and M1 . Nicola comes
> armed with the new Killers album, and we also play our pre match ritual CD
> , "This is War" ... 30 seconds to Mars. She is very superstitious is my big
> girl, but she hasn't resorted to walking out of doorways backwards as yet,
> or, munching hedgehog crisps, ( or whatever we decided was favourite!)****
>
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> Decent traffic meant that I was soon heading through rural areas towards
> Market Harborough, and the two hour drive very quickly slipped by. As I had
> a wing man today , I could rely on Lee to spot pubs for a pre match pint as
> I waited to turn into London Road and into the car park****
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> We had our first pint in The Peacock, and beckoned in by some very
> welcoming constabulary. We then left there to head to the Cherry Tree,
> finding it full of Wolves in good voice and humour. Amazing what a couple
> of wins can do eh? We left there around 2.30pm for the 10 minute walk to
> the ground****
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> Its something of a renaissance in the footballing support mechanism for
> me, in this League I actually feel the presence of a truer football fan, a
> more knowledgeable fan, and there was no inkling of trouble whatsoever..
> handing over two crisp £20 notes gained Nicola and I entry, and Lee and I
> couldn't wait to walk up the ramp to see what the terrace looked
> like..Nicola used one of the 2 Ladies toilets, ( so she informed me), and
> whilst waiting for her, I bumped into fellow list member Mr Phil of the
> Bradley....sorry mate, couldn't stop chatting longer as I had to dash back
> to retrieve child in waiting...will catch up with you longer soon...promise
> !****
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> We took our spot on the left hand side of the goal about 10 yards up the
> terrace , and typical of me, I just had to pick the spot behind the bloke
> with a helium filled Mickey Mouse balloon that saw us all ducking and
> diving or a better view as the damn thing bobbled around...didn't take long
> though, some guy pushed past us with a cigarette lighter and severed the
> string....I think the balloon will still be perched in the rafters of the
> stand****
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>
> Solbakken the tinkerman rings the  changes again, and Stearman, Boukari ,
> Edwards and Siguardason are on the bench, Foley, Blake, Peszko and Doumbia
> take their places... ****
>
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>
> The sun was shining, it's a beautiful day , the pitch looked in great
> condition, and being able to stand again to watch a match was fantastic. We
> open the game with some nice interplay with Henry , Doumbia and Peszko, the
> latter looking more fit than in previous games. Half an hour in, and we are
> in total control, Peterborough have had a couple of shots easily saved by
> the safe handling of Ikeme, and it was no surprise that Blake earned a
> penalty from Doyle's pass to him in the box, the defender making a rash
> challenge that took his standing leg. Blake puts ball on spot, and hammers
> down the middle....even if the keeper had stood still he still wouldn't
> have saved it as that ball crashed in at a decent rate of knots.****
>
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> You could visibly see the confidence drain from Peterborough, and Doyle
> was unlucky to put a 20 yard drive wide of the post. At half time I had a
> text from list member John de Wolf, who was at the airport, and I told him
> not to worry as we were in total control of a very poor side...( did I
> really say that?...must be the medication I'm on)****
>
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> Now of course, this is Wolves and naturally we have to endure a couple of
> scares to keep us on our toes, and in particular Ikeme, who made a couple
> of decent saves from angled shots, however for once, our substitutions made
> a very positive impact, Sigurdason comes on for Blake, who received a great
> ovation for his unselfish running and effort....Boukari came on for Peszko,
> and their full backs were being pushed further backwards and tiring by the
> minute****
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> With around 10 minutes to go, some sloppy defending allowed Siguardason to
> nick the ball form him, he cleverly draws the keeper and clips a beautiful
> Keanesque left foot cross shot that nestled superbly in the old onion sack.
> Mass delirium, 2-0 up again, and three wins on the bounce since Connor has
> left, great finish, and well deserved****
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> Another chorus of "shoes off if you love the Wolves".... it's so funny to
> see this chant with fans holding one shoe aloft ...cracks me up****
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> I'll be honest, we never looked like  losing this game, and I know we have
> only beaten two of the bottom three on our travels in 4 days, but you can
> see the plan, and you can actually see the delight the players have , the
> camaraderie and sense of well being. A win is a win, it will breed
> confidence, and the French guys are getting stronger and fitter with each
> game, although winter will be very interesting to see how they cope with
> heavier pitches. Good to see our new mate Roger Johnson applaud the fans at
> the end, and reciprocated for another commanding performance at the back**
> **
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> Sheffield Wednesday next weekend, they have already sold their 3000
> allocation, so should be a great atmosphere, as they too, are good football
> fans****
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> Bit of a delay getting off the car park, but soon back on the A14 and
> heading home, I dropped Lee and Nicola off at their respective homes, I hit
> the sofa at 8pm, very happy and very tired, over the last 12 months, not
> only have I started to really enjoy life again, but the football bug has
> bitten hard, and long may that continue... so I took my shoes off for one
> final time today, and yes, I sure do love the Wolves ****
>
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> Scores on my doors , for what they are worth****
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> IKEME...argue with me all you like, he's a so much better than Mr
> Flappy....  7****
>
> FOLEY ...finally, a full  back at full back...and it showed, great game
> ....8****
>
> WARD....I thought he had a good game, but still prone to giving too much
> room and giving away possession .....7****
>
> BERRA ...solid game, although I always get the jitters when the ball is
> rolled to him in our build ups ....7****
>
> JOHNSON....another great game, won everything on the air, commands the
> back line so well....8****
>
> HENRY..... I think he's forgotten how to tackle, but we do look better
> with him in the side ....6****
>
> DOUMBIA...this guy really could be a cult figure, good engine, but still
> needs oiling......8****
>
> PESZKO....good work at both ends of his flank....best game yet in the
> shirt......7****
>
> SAKO.....please, please become a hero, fitness still seems o be an issue
> ....6****
>
> BLAKE...tireless work up front, earned his penalty and dispatched with
> aplomb.....8****
>
> DOYLE....my man of the match, he's class, full of running , and so glad he
> stayed...9****
>
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> The subs that came on did well in the time allowed and in particular
> Sigudarson looked stronger today, and took his goal superbly****
>
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> Fifth in the table.....another win on Saturday please to give us 16 points
> form 8 games, and that average will see us very close in May....dare we
> believe??****
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> JIWAL****
>
> xx****
>
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> --
> Boo! Saft Solbakken out!
>

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Boo! Saft Solbakken out!

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