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I've not seen this mentioned anywhere else so thought I would bring this thread back up. Thought Robbo was one of if not our weakest player on thursday and barely managed to keep the ball in when sending it down the line, I wonder if he put to much pressure on himself by doing this interview? Or the Oxford players went out their way to keep him quiet? Could be down to a lack of games recently, but I certainly hope we see him back to his best on Monday!
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GeneralStanhope wrote:I've not seen this mentioned anywhere else so thought I would bring this thread back up. Thought Robbo was one of if not our weakest player on thursday and barely managed to keep the ball in when sending it down the line, I wonder if he put to much pressure on himself by doing this interview? Or the Oxford players went out their way to keep him quiet? Could be down to a lack of games recently, but I certainly hope we see him back to his best on Monday!
Have to agree there, coming out of the ground, i said i thought that Stuart and Downer were outstanding in the middle but there let down by the wide men, Osano and Robbo
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Rushdenjim wrote:
GeneralStanhope wrote:I've not seen this mentioned anywhere else so thought I would bring this thread back up. Thought Robbo was one of if not our weakest player on thursday and barely managed to keep the ball in when sending it down the line, I wonder if he put to much pressure on himself by doing this interview? Or the Oxford players went out their way to keep him quiet? Could be down to a lack of games recently, but I certainly hope we see him back to his best on Monday!
Have to agree there, coming out of the ground, i said i thought that Stuart and Downer were outstanding in the middle but there let down by the wide men, Osano and Robbo
I just thought he struggled mainly through his lack of height, and Oxford trying to exploit them.
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jimbobjaw wrote:
I just thought he struggled mainly through his lack of height, and Oxford trying to exploit them.
That and it was his first game back from illness. Full match fitness never returns that quickly.
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jimbobjaw wrote:
Rushdenjim wrote:
GeneralStanhope wrote:I've not seen this mentioned anywhere else so thought I would bring this thread back up. Thought Robbo was one of if not our weakest player on thursday and barely managed to keep the ball in when sending it down the line, I wonder if he put to much pressure on himself by doing this interview? Or the Oxford players went out their way to keep him quiet? Could be down to a lack of games recently, but I certainly hope we see him back to his best on Monday!
Have to agree there, coming out of the ground, i said i thought that Stuart and Downer were outstanding in the middle but there let down by the wide men, Osano and Robbo
I just thought he struggled mainly through his lack of height, and Oxford trying to exploit them.
Yea the guy he was marked was a fe winch's taler, but that was the same all over park!
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