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Yes, we are 100% on top...no chances for Charlton....many for us.

 

My guess about Bart is that Pards wants to try an outfield captain and perhaps thought the most diplomatic way of doing it was to 'rest' Davies....just a hunch

 

Or maybe get Bart some 1st team experience and make him feel a part of things still.

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It's funny because I think most of our team have been playing below-par.

 

Schneiderlin, Thomas, Harding and James have been excellent (and Bart has been faultless) but the rest are playing at about 65%.

 

I'm not having a go because it looks pretty slippery out there but I think it's a good sign that we can restrict Charlton the way we have and grab a goal.

 

Would like to see us playing a lot better than this when we have the ball though.

 

Charlton have so many players back it is pretty difficult to settle on the ball up front.

 

Once Antonio had five players round him.

 

But we have made enough chances perhaps to be a little further ahead

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Great minds and all that Eric (just different animals)

 

:D

 

In fact badger was considered as quite a delicacy by 19th century Dorset poachers.Don't know about beaver though,appealed more to country gents

I think,not so many beavers in Dorset and the kind that are there you wouldn't want to know about.

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Yes, we are 100% on top...no chances for Charlton....many for us.

 

My guess about Bart is that Pards wants to try an outfield captain and perhaps thought the most diplomatic way of doing it was to 'rest' Davies....just a hunch

 

Thanks for that.

 

You might not be too far of the truth with the hunch either. Sounds plausible. No surprise to see who got the armband, I must admit.

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In fact badger was considered as quite a delicacy by 19th century Dorset poachers.Don't know about beaver though,appealed more to country gents

I think,not so many beavers in Dorset and the kind that are there you wouldn't want to know about.

 

Being re-introduced back into Scotland. Lots of Scottsmen are happy about this, I hear.

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In fact badger was considered as quite a delicacy by 19th century Dorset poachers.Don't know about beaver though,appealed more to country gents

I think,not so many beavers in Dorset and the kind that are there you wouldn't want to know about.

 

 

 

:D

 

There are plenty of Beavers over here, and most of them are very nice too! ;):smt030

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