Yer no need to get snotty... enjoy getting pwned by united at the weekend
lol why would i read a load of rubbish, yeah great signing if it happens, but until its a done deal im not believing anything, he wnt join liverpool in my opinion theres much better clubs than liverpool to join and why you giving it the big one and getting snotty with me :@
ETO'O TO LUTON
[quote=Tai Mi Shu;3215776]ETO'O TO LUTON
that was really funny... not, how old are you because you gotta grow up fast to be taken seriously on this part of the forum
[quote=Jordie2k6;3215794]
lol.
ive been a member longer than you.
im toxteth/brapbrap.
since ive been banned i made a new account, funny how you are arguing now isnt it, when i dont have 5 rep power and vip.
[quote=Tai Mi Shu;3215812]im not arguing with you, why you posting silly things and acting like a nub and why have you been banned again lol so many questions![]()
Unlucky about getting banned we are all really sorry for you.. Anyway... Why did u randomly just come out at me about league 2? Tbh we are far the better club and if we go down well ill be disappointed obviously. Oh well it was great our 5-0 win let me just copy and paste the match report hang on..
Bournemouth 5-0 Leyton Orient
Darren Anderton's first hat-trick in 542 league games led the Cherries to a five-goal romp over Leyton Orient.
Or this one...
Bournemouth 5 - 0 Leyton Orient
Saturday Feb 10 2007 03:00
Darren Anderton's first-ever hat-trick helped Bournemouth destroy League One relegation rivals Leyton Orient.
The former England midfielder has never scored a treble in 17 years at the very top of the game, but his goals proved all the more important as Bournemouth climbed out of the bottom four following the win.
On-loan Portsmouth midfielder Marc Wilson gave the Cherries a dream start when he coolly finished inside the penalty area on ten minutes by virtually passing the ball beyond Orient keeper Glyn Garner.
Anderton maintained the impressive opening with his first of the game six minutes later courtesy of an equally spectacular goal.
The veteran midfielder spun on the corner of the penalty area and bent an unstoppable shot into the far corner to give Bournemouth boss Kevin Bond a dream start.
A flood of chances then fell for both teams as Jack Cork went close for Bournemouth only to be denied by Garner and livewire Orient striker Jabo Ibehre was denied at the other end by Neil Moss.
All that proved irrelevant though as the well-aged feet of Anderton put the game beyond reasonable doubt when he latched on to a loose ball after James Hayter had been denied.
Minutes later, Anderton grabbed his third by stabbing home at the far post to end a 542-game wait for his first ever hat-trick.
The rout was completed when Hayter latched on to a long ball and ran free from a paper-thin Orient defence to slot past Garner.
With five on the scoreboard for the first time since they humbled Doncaster two years ago, Bournemouth could have carried on and made Orient suffer even more, but both Shaun Cooper and Hayter saw efforts drift just wide
The former England player scored in the 16th minute, curling in a pass from Warren Cummings from 20 yards.
He added a second after the break from a similar distance and completed his hat-trick by blasting home Steve Fletcher's knock-down from close range.
Marc Wilson had opened the scoring on 10 minutes and James Hayter completed the rout in the 68th minute.
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Bournemouth: Moss, Cummings, Gowling, Young, Cooper, Wilson (Vidarsson 61), Browning, Anderton, Cork, Fletcher (Pitman 69), Hayter.
Subs Not Used: Stewart, Broadhurst, Hollands.
Booked: Anderton.
Goals: Wilson 10, Anderton 16, 47, 53, Hayter 68.
Leyton Orient: Garner, Lockwood, Miller (Mackie 46), Chambers, Thelwell, Tudor, Guttridge (Demetriou 37), Saah, Corden, Alexander, Ibehre (Walker 63).
Subs Not Used: Morris, Tann.
Booked: Mackie, Demetriou, Saah.
Att: 5,985
Ref: A Marriner (W Midlands).
Making sore reading?
Btw About 12 months ago it said in the mirror yuor very reliable source that ronaldhinio had gone to chelsea - 50 mill a done deal hence why i said dont believe everything you read
Last edited by piddle2k6; 28-02-2007 at 07:48 PM.
no not really, im over that tbh, since DEMOLISHING millwall at there shop;Unlucky about getting banned we are all really sorry for you.. Anyway... Why did u randomly just come out at me about league 2? Tbh we are far the better club and if we go down well ill be disappointed obviously. Oh well it was great our 5-0 win let me just copy and paste the match report hang on..
Bournemouth 5-0 Leyton Orient
Darren Anderton's first hat-trick in 542 league games led the Cherries to a five-goal romp over Leyton Orient.
Or this one...
Bournemouth 5 - 0 Leyton Orient
Saturday Feb 10 2007 03:00
Darren Anderton's first-ever hat-trick helped Bournemouth destroy League One relegation rivals Leyton Orient.
The former England midfielder has never scored a treble in 17 years at the very top of the game, but his goals proved all the more important as Bournemouth climbed out of the bottom four following the win.
On-loan Portsmouth midfielder Marc Wilson gave the Cherries a dream start when he coolly finished inside the penalty area on ten minutes by virtually passing the ball beyond Orient keeper Glyn Garner.
Anderton maintained the impressive opening with his first of the game six minutes later courtesy of an equally spectacular goal.
The veteran midfielder spun on the corner of the penalty area and bent an unstoppable shot into the far corner to give Bournemouth boss Kevin Bond a dream start.
A flood of chances then fell for both teams as Jack Cork went close for Bournemouth only to be denied by Garner and livewire Orient striker Jabo Ibehre was denied at the other end by Neil Moss.
All that proved irrelevant though as the well-aged feet of Anderton put the game beyond reasonable doubt when he latched on to a loose ball after James Hayter had been denied.
Minutes later, Anderton grabbed his third by stabbing home at the far post to end a 542-game wait for his first ever hat-trick.
The rout was completed when Hayter latched on to a long ball and ran free from a paper-thin Orient defence to slot past Garner.
With five on the scoreboard for the first time since they humbled Doncaster two years ago, Bournemouth could have carried on and made Orient suffer even more, but both Shaun Cooper and Hayter saw efforts drift just wide
The former England player scored in the 16th minute, curling in a pass from Warren Cummings from 20 yards.
He added a second after the break from a similar distance and completed his hat-trick by blasting home Steve Fletcher's knock-down from close range.
Marc Wilson had opened the scoring on 10 minutes and James Hayter completed the rout in the 68th minute.
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Bournemouth: Moss, Cummings, Gowling, Young, Cooper, Wilson (Vidarsson 61), Browning, Anderton, Cork, Fletcher (Pitman 69), Hayter.
Subs Not Used: Stewart, Broadhurst, Hollands.
Booked: Anderton.
Goals: Wilson 10, Anderton 16, 47, 53, Hayter 68.
Leyton Orient: Garner, Lockwood, Miller (Mackie 46), Chambers, Thelwell, Tudor, Guttridge (Demetriou 37), Saah, Corden, Alexander, Ibehre (Walker 63).
Subs Not Used: Morris, Tann.
Booked: Mackie, Demetriou, Saah.
Att: 5,985
Ref: A Marriner (W Midlands).
Making sore reading?
Btw About 12 months ago it said in the mirror yuor very reliable source that ronaldhinio had gone to chelsea - 50 mill a done deal hence why i said dont believe everything you read
Leyton Orient 35 6 7 5 24 22 4 4 9 25 38 41 -11
Chesterfield 34 7 4 6 22 15 3 5 9 16 24 39 -1
Bradford 34 5 7 6 22 21 4 4 8 14 20 38 -5
Bournemouth 34 7 2 8 19 23 2 8 7 17 24 37 -11
Cheltenham 34 7 4 7 20 21 3 2 11 13 26 36 -14
Brentford 35 4 7 6 16 27 3 5 10 13 26 33 -24 *
Rotherham 34 5 4 7 26 24 4 4 10 18 30 25 -10
AND BEING THAT AMMOUNT OF POINTS BEHIND US... Sheeeeeeesh.
does that make sore reading for you? being 4 places below orient?
when your in league 2 next season and we're in 1. remember to cut and paste the match report again babes.
thanks. rant over.
Last edited by Tai Mi Shu; 28-02-2007 at 07:57 PM.
Um... Two words One point.. As i have said many a time before we are not out by a long shot yet.. one point before out of relegation. Plus on statistics 5 wins from last 9 isnt bad reading either. Another little fact to put in your little mixer... Bournemouth are one of THE BEST performers at the last quater of seasons... many a time have we been lower/mid table and come back with about 1 quater of the season left to be a bout a point of play-offs.. And btw i dont think you of all people should talk about league 2 football like it is some kind of sin i remember a post which syas u supported Orient since last season.. oh what a coincidence you went up *coughs* GLORY HUNTER
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