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He's at the game. We'll get a very long report on his return don't worry :thumbup:

Thats what i'm counting on :thumbup: ... i wonder if Thracian even knows whats happened? Still I'm sure he'll be happy with the interim arrangements, out of interest who'll have managed the reserves tonight? :dunno:

Posted
I take it you didn't see what was posted earlier then.

No point in going on about it anyway, our posts will be deleted.

You're hard.

:rolleyes:

Your DADS hard!

LOL

I'M WELL FUNNY.

Posted
come on come on where's the off switch, bastard!

Am I missing some sort of double session?

Posted

From the Wolves OS. ;)

Foxes On Top At Telford

Posted on: Wed 29 Aug 2007

Wolves 1 (K. Bennett 11)

Leicester City 5 (Fryatt 13-pen, 58-pen, 65, Beswick 55, Sappleton 76)

The experience of a strong Leicester side told in the end as they came from behind to inflict a 5-1 reserve defeat on a young Wolves team that included just two men with first team experience.

Alan Maybury had a good chance to open the scoring for City but he blazed his shot high over the bar from 12 yards after Matt Fryatt had nodded the ball down to him.

Denes Rosa ran onto David Ijaha's through pass and prodded the ball wide of advancing City keeper Jimmy Nielsen but his effort ran inches wide.

Then Maybury charged down a Billy Lumley clearance but Lee Collins ran in to clear before the City man could roll the ball into the empty net.

The game had got off to a brisk start with chances at both ends and Rosa drew a fine diving save from Nielsen before Wolves moved into an 11th minute lead.

Rosa played the ball to Kyle Bennett who struck a stunning 20 yard volley that curled and dipped just beneath the bar.

But the advantage lasted for less than two minutes with Fryatt equalising from the penalty spot after Mark Salmon had fouled Ryan Beswick.

Lethanial Rowe-Turner went into the book for a reckless challenge on Michael Wardle who was unable to continue and was replaced by David Davis.

Former Molineux striker Carl Cort was only just wide with a shot from 20 yards then Bennett looked on for a second goal when Jemal Johnson squared a low cross into his path but Nielsen pulled off a fine reflex save to deny the youngster.

Just before the break there were chances for both sides. Fryatt, running away from goal, turned and chipped a shot that just missed the far post, and Johnson was denied by Nielsen who saved the striker's angled drive at the near post.

Half-Time: Wolves 1 Leicester 1

After only 20 seconds of the new half Sergio Hellings should have given City the lead when the ball broke to him but, with just Lumley to beat, he fired over the bar.

Then Johnson raced onto Rosa's through ball and cut inside his marker before he too hit a shot that went over.

But then Leicester took control with two goals in a three minute spell. Beswick drove a low shot home in the 55th minute before Johnson was penalised for a tackle on Hossein Kaebi in the home area.

It seemed a harsh decision but, after Johnson had been booked for dissent, Fryatt converted his second penalty of the game.

Seven minutes later he completed his hat trick with a bizarre goal. He blocked a Lumley clearance and scooped a shot towards goal that the keeper managed to push onto the post. But Fryatt pounced on the loose ball and drilled it into the net via the inside of the far post.

City substitute Rocky Sappleton completed the scoring when he burst through the middle and thumped an unstoppable shot past Lumley 14 minutes from time.

Wolves: Lumley, Bailey, Malone (Dunleavy 82), Salmon, Riley, L. Collins (capt), Wardle (Davis 20), Ijaha, Johnson, K. Bennett (Winnall 82), Rosa.

Unused subs: Wooley, Kasiama.

Booking: Johnson (58 - dissent).

City: Nielsen, Kaebi, Rowe-Turner (King 45), Hughes, Stearman, Magunda, Maybury, Hellings, Cort (Sappleton 56), Fryatt, Beswick (Garner 71).

Unused subs: Cisak, McKay.

Booking: Rowe-Turner (16 - foul).

Referee: G. Stretton.

Attendance: 171.

Posted
Is he Jewish?

Was Allen?

4-1 = out

1-5 = out without compo :D

Posted
Fryatt hat-trick :D

This is not helping the server :D

Albeit two penalties, must do his confidence a lot of good.

Posted
Fryatt hat-trick :D

Yeah, fair play to the lad.

He'll definitely start on Saturday now (unless Mandaric sells him...)

Posted

Bloody hell the dirty bastards 2 penaltys. Cort played at last :w00t: Kaebi got match time :w00t: They scored first :mellow:

Posted

happy for fryatt...

even if it was two peno's and a spoon off the post...

maybe nielsen had a problem with allen, and couldn't play for him, now we are seeing the true dane!

Posted
My my is that a Matty Fryatt hat trick.

useless twat :D:rolleyes:

I'm a Fryatt fan, but come on, 2 pens. Technically if we'd played we could be walking away with at least two.

Hopefully his all round performance will be the most impressive.

Posted
My my is that a Matty Fryatt hat trick.

useless twat :D:rolleyes:

Two penalties, in the reserves! Against what looked like a patchy Wolves side... lets not get too excited. :rolleyes:

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