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From: js8

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277590.25 in reply to 277590.24
Date: 3/30/2016 5:17:35 AM
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There SF might have 15od and he said 9-10 ID but Galloway can beat this with his stat's.

Yeah, Storie can beat them stats too.

Storie was good but took him a while to get on the score sheet but once he did he did well. Hat's of to Boyle though out scoring all of our players in just 10 game time.

Yeah, Storie seems to be that sort of player for my team too and yes, Boyle was impressive.

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277590.27 in reply to 277590.26
Date: 4/2/2016 1:20:20 PM
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SF is not our weaknesSS but great choices!!

Agree with this, two fantastic choices. Suresh is handy too.

Elliott Lamont has more tsp than any u21 guy ive ever had at this point in season, yet we cant use him because his game shpae continues to go down

Yeah, this is an absolute killer.

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277590.28 in reply to 277590.22
Date: 4/5/2016 7:35:58 AM
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ESTONIA 82-96 ENGLAND
Entering the last couple of games of the round robin pool stage, England traveled to the home of Estonia who were undefeated. The game started with both teams showing their intent in getting the W under there belt to aid in their qualification with England leading by 2 points and Mark Halflife once showing his pedigree, scoring 14 points. One down note was that we lost Clint Hood early who bagged two three pointers in two minutes off the bench. We continued the second quarter in the same vain, as did Halflife who continued to torment the Estonia guard to extend our lead to 9 at the half. Within the last two quarters, we didn't ever come under severe pressure and managed the game superbly with George Storie and Phil MacNeish slowly joining the party to bag double-digit points to support the excellent Halflife who finished with a season high 41 points, to see the score end at 96-82.

After a tough loss last week, we battled back superbly this week to keep our chances of qualifying alive. After numerous chats with Morwood, I felt we got the lineup spot on with all of our starters ending up as the top scorers. I also took a risk that paid off by predicting them and after the disappointment of last week, I was absolutely chuffed with the performance.

In order to qualify, we firstly need to beat Portugal and overturn a point differential of 70 so it's a very very tough ask but I still believe we can qualify. Let's pray for good game shape next week.

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277590.29 in reply to 277590.28
Date: 4/5/2016 10:30:33 AM
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Smashed that prediction js, well done! Sorry Halflifes only been at Strong most of the season, struggled a fair bit with game shape now i'm in an actual league...

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277590.30 in reply to 277590.29
Date: 4/5/2016 6:52:12 PM
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Sorry Halflifes only been at Strong most of the season, struggled a fair bit with game shape now i'm in an actual league...

Strong is good enough for a player to be in contention to start mate, so you don't have to apologise about that. It's just mega frustrating when the best two players on your team have been at average/respectable all season when we're coming up classy sides like Portugal and Estonia.

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277590.32 in reply to 277590.31
Date: 4/8/2016 7:05:54 AM
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Yep, definitely what we needed!!

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Date: 4/8/2016 7:16:21 PM
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I thought i'd messed up Halflifes again this week after my starting SG in my scrimmage fouled out after 9 minutes.. Still, fingers crossed for monday

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Date: 4/13/2016 8:14:01 PM
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How is the Utopia training project going, are all the players involved going to be 21 next season? I'm definitely interested in training a couple of guys next season, might be worthwhile getting a thread going to advertise to other managers who might like to join the cause. Should also try to stagger the trainees so we are building players for every season of u21 competition. Cheers.

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