| Martin Waghorn 12:34 - Aug 29 with 2369 views | BazzaInTheLoft | I missed yesterday due to second jab hangover, but just spotted he was in the lineup. Is this the first time in 30,000 games he hasn’t scored against us? |  | | |  |
| Martin Waghorn on 12:36 - Aug 29 with 2347 views | Paddyhoops | Probably. I was surprised he was withdrawn though. He was a handful. |  | |  |
| Martin Waghorn on 12:38 - Aug 29 with 2322 views | aston_hoop | Had a big chance 30 seconds into the second half that if he'd kept low, he would have made Seny have to work a hell of a lot harder. Thought their other striker was a real handful, glad when those 2 went off as the replacements were not on the same level. |  |
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| Martin Waghorn on 12:42 - Aug 29 with 2287 views | Antti_Heinola |
| Martin Waghorn on 12:36 - Aug 29 by Paddyhoops | Probably. I was surprised he was withdrawn though. He was a handful. |
he was a handful, but looked knackered. wasn't surprised Robins freshened it and same with their no. 17 who caused havoc first half, but we bullied a bit after the break. |  |
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| Martin Waghorn on 12:50 - Aug 29 with 2231 views | Maggsinho | Seemed to have some pace about him for the first time ever, looked very dangerous, I was surprised they took him off. |  | |  |
| Martin Waghorn on 12:54 - Aug 29 with 2215 views | WestbourneR | Yeah both he the guy with the complicated Eastern European name were really good. My mate was nudging me saying Tyler Walker came on- is that right and is it the same son of Des that couldn’t get a deal with us? |  |
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| Martin Waghorn on 12:55 - Aug 29 with 2193 views | aston_hoop |
| Martin Waghorn on 12:54 - Aug 29 by WestbourneR | Yeah both he the guy with the complicated Eastern European name were really good. My mate was nudging me saying Tyler Walker came on- is that right and is it the same son of Des that couldn’t get a deal with us? |
Tyler Walker did come on, but we had his brother Lewis playing for us. |  |
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| Martin Waghorn on 13:15 - Aug 29 with 2086 views | PinnerPaul | Think in Clive's interview they said that he hadn't scored yet though. |  | |  |
| Martin Waghorn on 13:30 - Aug 29 with 2021 views | terryb | I hope you're feeling ok now Baz. I thought Waghorn was very good in the first half yesterday (his mate wasn'r too shabby either!). I've no idea what his scoring record against us is, but surely it can't be as good as Jon Stead? |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
| Martin Waghorn on 13:32 - Aug 29 with 2007 views | saxbend | Waghorn and Gyokeres both coming off early like that made all the difference I thought. |  | |  |
| Martin Waghorn on 13:36 - Aug 29 with 1979 views | BazzaInTheLoft |
| Martin Waghorn on 13:30 - Aug 29 by terryb | I hope you're feeling ok now Baz. I thought Waghorn was very good in the first half yesterday (his mate wasn'r too shabby either!). I've no idea what his scoring record against us is, but surely it can't be as good as Jon Stead? |
Thanks! All good. It’s not actually that great: https://www.transfermarkt.co.u |  | |  |
| Martin Waghorn on 14:28 - Aug 29 with 1841 views | Hastings_Hoops | Waghorn stills appears to be suffering the after-effects of Wazza and Wagga’s luncheon club - absolute nugget. He nearly got onto the end of a ball across the six yard box, but was caught on his heels… and as we know, gravity always wins. My lasting memory of his input was the horrible image that myself, Mrs Hastings Hoops and the two little Hastings Hoops had to suffer as he pulled his shorts upward to indecent proportions after missing said chance. |  | |  |
| Martin Waghorn on 14:32 - Aug 29 with 1821 views | essextaxiboy |
| Martin Waghorn on 12:50 - Aug 29 by Maggsinho | Seemed to have some pace about him for the first time ever, looked very dangerous, I was surprised they took him off. |
4 or 5 times he received long crossfield passes in our right back position and just killed them stone dead and under control ready to bear down on goal . I was happy to see the back of him |  | |  |
| Martin Waghorn on 14:39 - Aug 29 with 1799 views | kensalriser |
| Martin Waghorn on 14:32 - Aug 29 by essextaxiboy | 4 or 5 times he received long crossfield passes in our right back position and just killed them stone dead and under control ready to bear down on goal . I was happy to see the back of him |
I was suitably impressed with the quality of football throughout actually, it was a good advert for Championship football. |  |
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| Martin Waghorn on 16:04 - Aug 29 with 1606 views | ted_hendrix | I think Waghorn looks a bit like a monkey. |  |
| My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic. |
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| Martin Waghorn on 16:31 - Aug 29 with 1518 views | Dorse |
| Martin Waghorn on 14:28 - Aug 29 by Hastings_Hoops | Waghorn stills appears to be suffering the after-effects of Wazza and Wagga’s luncheon club - absolute nugget. He nearly got onto the end of a ball across the six yard box, but was caught on his heels… and as we know, gravity always wins. My lasting memory of his input was the horrible image that myself, Mrs Hastings Hoops and the two little Hastings Hoops had to suffer as he pulled his shorts upward to indecent proportions after missing said chance. |
You shouldn't expect to suffer PTSD after a win. Just so we're clear, was it the whole yanked up 'fly's eyes' effect or more of a Dagenham smile? We're all here for you and your fellow sufferers in your hour of need. |  |
| 'What do we want? We don't know! When do we want it? Now!' |
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| Martin Waghorn on 16:44 - Aug 29 with 1482 views | WestbourneR |
| Martin Waghorn on 14:39 - Aug 29 by kensalriser | I was suitably impressed with the quality of football throughout actually, it was a good advert for Championship football. |
This. Me and my mate were saying the level the two teams were at was intense. Technique, stamina, athleticism has gone up so much across the board. Five rows from the front you could feel the intensity, really high quality game. |  |
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