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  1. Evening all Newport County fan here just popped in to say glad Gary is settling in well cracking lad and we miss him! You have a few followers in South Wales now watching your results We are doing well at the moment top of the conference but a bit short of defenders only an 17 man squad at the moment and luckY to draw today against Yate in the FA CUP
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  2. Mahonio, my lamb.......some of us never lost the faith. ......but welcome to the Happy Clappers Club............better late than never!
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  3. I like the bit where is is saying that they are now "closing the gap on the likes of Inverness and St Mirren". We have 9 points from the last 3 games including humping County 3-1 and yet he thinks they are "closing the gap on us"! :rotflmao:
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  4. In butcher we trust!
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  5. I think our Antonio the goalie should stay put he looks great to me. I would say TB has a very hard decision to make when Ryan's fully fit again.
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  6. Fantastic result and despite the match being a bit scrappy the lads showed faith in the game plan and got stuck in at every opportunity. Disagree with comments that Roberts is wasted out wide....the guy has three major strengths and being there makes best use of all of them.... 1. He can, and will run at anyone. 2. He can pick a fly off the erse of any man in the box with his delivery. 3. He has the pace to get back quick and support defensively when needed. Being a 65/70 minute player doesn't worry me...having spoke to him a few times, he is well aware of the fact that he's playing catch-up in terms of the fitness required to last 90 minutes in the SPL and relishes and welcomes the challenge in getting there. In fact, I wouldn't fault our set up and tactics at all last night. As I said above....the game plan was fairly obvious and even when under pressure the team stuck to it, no panic, no resorting to hoof ball etc. Surprised Reguero isn't getting more of a mention....apart from one moment when he came for the cross from the corner and missed it (or did he? need to see the replay) he was solid and had two exceptional saves which not only kept us in the game but destroyed the morale of the Dundee forwards. Confidence and belief is high among our squad....quite rightly so, and long may it continue. I'd only score one of our players 7/10 last night....the rest were 8's and 9's....but as a team it was 10/10.
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