I am very happy as a manager. It was a great performance from the team. I am very proud of the lads. Their performance was great. Ok, the result wasn't there.
Dougie View on Game (Huddersfield)
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2 Re: Dougie View on Game (Huddersfield) Sat Dec 08 2012, 18:02
JonnyRandom
Tony Kelly
Result wasnt there. Key point
3 Re: Dougie View on Game (Huddersfield) Sat Dec 08 2012, 18:24
Boggersbelief
Nat Lofthouse
If these knobheads were capable of holding onto a lead, especially these last two games then we'd be 2points off the play offs going into 3 very winnable games.
So frustrating.
So frustrating.
4 Re: Dougie View on Game (Huddersfield) Sat Dec 08 2012, 18:50
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Not even his real thoughts.
dumb.
dumb.
5 Re: Dougie View on Game (Huddersfield) Sat Dec 08 2012, 18:52
Boggersbelief
Nat Lofthouse
Hipster_Nebula wrote:Not even his real thoughts.
dumb.
Who said they were?
6 Re: Dougie View on Game (Huddersfield) Sat Dec 08 2012, 18:53
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Boggersbelief wrote:Hipster_Nebula wrote:Not even his real thoughts.
dumb.
Who said they were?
Says so in the thread title.
7 Re: Dougie View on Game (Huddersfield) Sat Dec 08 2012, 19:14
Boggersbelief
Nat Lofthouse
But you can clearly tell that this is biggies interpretation of what dougie will say
8 Re: Dougie View on Game (Huddersfield) Sat Dec 08 2012, 19:18
Sluffy
Admin
Dougie Freedman is confident that Wanderers will continue to improve after producing a dominant performance against Huddersfield Town.
Goals from Mark Davies and Chris Eagles had given the Whites a second-half lead, but James Vaughan’s 88th-minute strike would deny the Trotters all three points in West Yorkshire.
Speaking in his post-match press conference, Freedman said: “You are always disappointed when you don’t win a game and I think a fair result would have seen us take the three points, but you don’t always get what you deserve.
“To see our spirit and how we went about it, we moved the ball around and created chances. The desire we had – it was a great advert for the Championship.
“I think we showed the fans exactly how football should be played. I am disappointed for the players and the amazing travelling support we had today.
“I think if we continue to play that way, we can move up the table.
“I thought we had good shape around us. I thought we defended well and attacked with the right amount of numbers, created opportunities and were unlucky not to come away with the win.
“I thought the way Chris Eagles played today showed not only his quality but his grit and determination. He has got the desire to help the team and the strength to score what was a good goal on the back of the penalty miss.
“I just feel that if we keep on playing like that and we work on getting over the line and seeing out these games we are not far from putting a decent run of results together.
“After we scored our second goal we began to take control of the match, but the injury to Matt Mills knocked the rhythm of the defence.
“Overall, I am really proud to be part of that team today and hopefully the 2,000 travelling fans will go away happy with what they have seen.
“When you add up the opportunities we created, the missed penalty and the way we played, it was unfortunate that we didn’t secure the three points.
“I have no doubt that our season will turn around. Today it was two teams that wanted to come out and win the match and they really went for it.”
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Goals from Mark Davies and Chris Eagles had given the Whites a second-half lead, but James Vaughan’s 88th-minute strike would deny the Trotters all three points in West Yorkshire.
Speaking in his post-match press conference, Freedman said: “You are always disappointed when you don’t win a game and I think a fair result would have seen us take the three points, but you don’t always get what you deserve.
“To see our spirit and how we went about it, we moved the ball around and created chances. The desire we had – it was a great advert for the Championship.
“I think we showed the fans exactly how football should be played. I am disappointed for the players and the amazing travelling support we had today.
“I think if we continue to play that way, we can move up the table.
“I thought we had good shape around us. I thought we defended well and attacked with the right amount of numbers, created opportunities and were unlucky not to come away with the win.
“I thought the way Chris Eagles played today showed not only his quality but his grit and determination. He has got the desire to help the team and the strength to score what was a good goal on the back of the penalty miss.
“I just feel that if we keep on playing like that and we work on getting over the line and seeing out these games we are not far from putting a decent run of results together.
“After we scored our second goal we began to take control of the match, but the injury to Matt Mills knocked the rhythm of the defence.
“Overall, I am really proud to be part of that team today and hopefully the 2,000 travelling fans will go away happy with what they have seen.
“When you add up the opportunities we created, the missed penalty and the way we played, it was unfortunate that we didn’t secure the three points.
“I have no doubt that our season will turn around. Today it was two teams that wanted to come out and win the match and they really went for it.”
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9 Re: Dougie View on Game (Huddersfield) Sat Dec 08 2012, 19:21
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Boggersbelief wrote:But you can clearly tell that this is biggies interpretation of what dougie will say
i could when i opened the thread. It was still unfunny though.
10 Re: Dougie View on Game (Huddersfield) Sat Dec 08 2012, 19:27
Boggersbelief
Nat Lofthouse
Who said it was funny?
11 Re: Dougie View on Game (Huddersfield) Sat Dec 08 2012, 19:38
Guest
Guest
Hipster_Nebula wrote:
i could when i opened the thread. It was still unfunny though.
I'm guessing you piss more people off on here than I do.
12 Re: Dougie View on Game (Huddersfield) Sat Dec 08 2012, 20:01
Boggersbelief
Nat Lofthouse
Bolton Hater wrote:Hipster_Nebula wrote:
i could when i opened the thread. It was still unfunny though.
I'm guessing you piss more people off on here than I do.
You don't pis anyone off.. You're here purely for our amusement.
13 Re: Dougie View on Game (Huddersfield) Sat Dec 08 2012, 20:20
Bernard Dennis Park
El Hadji Diouf
Sluffy wrote:I am disappointed for the players and the amazing travelling support we had today.
Great support yet again today. Especially the second half. Our away support this season has been superb.
14 Re: Dougie View on Game (Huddersfield) Sat Dec 08 2012, 21:03
aaron_bwfc
Moderator
Bernard Dennis Park wrote:Sluffy wrote:I am disappointed for the players and the amazing travelling support we had today.
Great support yet again today. Especially the second half. Our away support this season has been superb.
I feel we're quickly becoming a team that only seems to perform away from home.
Some of the players seem to freeze at home when the fans get on their back. some of the stick that comes from the terraces at home from the fans is uncalled for IMO, ok we haven't exactly been brazil under DF but some don't seem to pick up on the idea of building slowly from the back.
15 Re: Dougie View on Game (Huddersfield) Sun Dec 09 2012, 02:42
terenceanne
El Hadji Diouf
Just refresh me ...I thought we played Huddersfield.....2-2 away at Everton and I'd be happy. A club with Premership quality puts out the reserves to beat a Huddersfield ....no offence intended to them.
16 Re: Dougie View on Game (Huddersfield) Sun Dec 09 2012, 10:02
Bernard Dennis Park
El Hadji Diouf
terenceanne wrote:A club with Premership quality puts out the reserves to beat a Huddersfield ....no offence intended to them.
We're not Premiership quality though. If you think we are you obviously haven't seen us play for a long time.
17 Re: Dougie View on Game (Huddersfield) Sun Dec 09 2012, 11:31
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Bernard Dennis Park wrote:
We're not Premiership quality though. If you think we are you obviously haven't seen us play for a long time.
I think you missed the point you bellend Bernie.
18 Re: Dougie View on Game (Huddersfield) Sun Dec 09 2012, 11:41
Bernard Dennis Park
El Hadji Diouf
Shut it smelly.
19 Re: Dougie View on Game (Huddersfield) Sun Dec 09 2012, 11:43
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Bernard Dennis Park wrote:Shut it smelly.
I trust the mods will step in. Smelly comments are banned on here.
20 Re: Dougie View on Game (Huddersfield) Sun Dec 09 2012, 11:49
Bernard Dennis Park
El Hadji Diouf
Is that because one of the mods smells?
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