Watford 0 West Ham Utd 4 (16/08/11)

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beakerboy1984 wrote:Got to have loved Nolan mugging their keeper off for the free kick. For those who didn't see it, as the keeper was trying to set up his wall, Nolan stood in front of the wall (goal side) and mimicked every movement he made.

The keeper didn't know what to do!
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Brilliant, good man.
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I was right down the front and noticed Nolan - properly staring at the keeper, full on. A pretty good tactic and definitely a good way to put off the 'keeper. Reminded me of Di Canio's arm waving when chasing down the goalkeepers kicks.
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I8CHAVS wrote:
That was me!!!!!!!! Were you on the far left?
well played! i was indeed on the left..Best view of Joey o'pele goal 8-)
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Erm... Kevin Nolan wasn't taking the piss or 'mugging off the keeper'.

All he was doing was looking at the keeper's position attentively, so as to stay perfectly in the his line of sight of the placed ball for the free-kick.

He done a few movements as a distraction (which technically, we could have got penalised for and him booked for), but it certainly wasn't a case of him specifically taking the piss.
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roblo wrote: A pretty good tactic and definitely a good way to put off the 'keeper.
It's basically to obscure any small sight the keeper may be getting of the ball really, by mirroring him he is in line with the sight the keeper is getting, of course it must be off putting as well. ...... From memory Nolan has done it often.
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WHUTV... The first for highlights... After they've been looped on SSN and BBC News for 12 hours that is
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The Gibbins wrote:There was a really loud "Super Scott" chant that went on for quite a while....it then went silent and some bloke just shouts "ILLLLUUUUUUUUUUNNNNNNNNGGGGGGGGGGAAAAAAAAAA!" :lol:

Good night though, and was located next to Hawkins, and everyone going mental for Joey O'Briens world class goal!!
If it's the same bloke, I stood next to him at Birmingham last year. Great bloke and bloody funny Image
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Having said that - the Collison interviewing Tomkins after the match segment on WHUTV was rather funny

Tonks seems to think (hope) he should be alright for Sunday
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HarrowHammer wrote:
Alot of the comments on here have been on Parker not showing up and Cole playing well. Both cases I felt were the opposite.
I cannot disagree more. Parker missed yet another 50/50 tackle at the end of the first half which they almost scored from and in fairness he put himself about a bit in the second half but did you notice that he was the only player who did not celebrate the first two goals!

Cole for me had a great game, I thought he held the ball up well and played a lot better then Piquionne did in our first two matches. I think that a 451 system fits better with cole then Piq.

but where does Carew fit into all of this?!
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Hayden wrote:WHUTV... The first for highlights... After they've been looped on SSN and BBC News for 12 hours that is
Got back last night hoping to see the goals, & had to sit through an hour on SSN that appeared to consist of cricket, skiing, surfing, rugby, Arsenal, & some 15 minute self promotion for "Team Sky", before they preceded to show League 1 goals BEFORE the championship's, as well as Arsenal again.

Didn't dampen a ****ing immense night though! :thup:
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a few players don't celebrate goals, usually so they don't get carried away and lose concentration. happens throughout football from sunday league to premierleage
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Thanks to whoever it was that posted the link to Watfords forum (sorry, I'm too lazy to look back to see who it was), a most entertaining read.
In all honesty I had to keep checking I was reading the right thread, statements like "men against boys", "we won't play a better side than that this season", "a lesson in football" etc., etc. :shock: I don't remember ever having read (or heard in the days before the internet) opposition fans talk about us that way before. *smiley/winky emoticon*
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DICAN10 wrote:a few players don't celebrate goals, usually so they don't get carried away and lose concentration. happens throughout football from sunday league to premierleage
I appreciate that but it was quite odd that he was the only outfield player to not celebrate both goals and he was also quite muted when he scored. This is not an attack on Parker, but I really do feel that he has already mentally left the club!
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Also, did anyone notice for the first three goals last night Parker never ran to congratulate the goal scorer but returned to his own half on his own !! :think:
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paulhs1 wrote:I appreciate that but it was quite odd that he was the only outfield player to not celebrate both goals and he was also quite muted when he scored. This is not an attack on Parker, but I really do feel that he has already mentally left the club!
It could be a number of reasons I suppose... He's made it fairly clear that he'd prefer to leave, perhaps he'd feel hypocritical if he went mental when we scored? He's there doing his job regardless, while he's under contract for us... getting on with it professionally.
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Also another did anyone notice/see the guy on his back in the middle of the road after the game :lol:
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Mountain Man wrote:Also, did anyone notice for the first three goals last night Parker never ran to congratulate the goal scorer but returned to his own half on his own !! :think:
So this is Parker watch now, NO I didn't notice it, what I did see and some papers picked up on it was a superb photo of Parker! yes Parker and Noland arms around each other, really smiling! as Team Mates do - COYI
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davids cross wrote:Got to have loved Nolan mugging their keeper off for the free kick. For those who didn't see it, as the keeper was trying to set up his wall, Nolan stood in front of the wall (goal side) and mimicked every movement he made.

The keeper didn't know what to do!

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Thats absolutely fantastic and he got away with with it. More please! :lol:
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i think we are looking too much into the whole parker committed issue, especially the celebrations with team mates. Has he always ran over to join in when he is not even that involved in the lead up to a goal??

It's not as though he is refusing to play to try and push through his transfer. Ive seen and heard about some of his half hearted challenges, which to be honest are kind of expected although frustrating to us.... He may even of been told to not be as aggressive we don't really know. Also despite all this from what i heard last night he pretty much bossed the midfield, and ended up with a good goal. For what it is worth he has been my best player at the club for a long time, he was always willing and fighting for us every week. If he goes, he goes but remember its not just for the reason of him wanting to get in the england team... (he is on one hell of a wage) and with the euro's around the corner i don't begrudge him that at all. He has done me proud when virtually everyone else let me down! and i wish him good luck whatever happens! But if he does stay he will probably turn into a bit of legend! You've found ur home Mr Parker! :thup:
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