Two men in the Championship... We're back!!!

I love this game!

Waited years for a win and now two come along at once! Typical!

I have one negative from the game, and that is Bjorn’s red card. Two bookings, can’t argue with it in all honesty.

But back to the positives! We were incredible again! 1-0 is definitely flattering for Preston. Yes, they nearly scored, 5 times, but other than that they didn’t get close at all. Big nod to Neil Alexander in goal after the sustained pressure, he is a ‘keeping God.

BBC Sport are watching different games to everyone else, I swear. First thing I do when I get in is look at their report. Let’s have a look:
Bjorn Runstrom inexplicably pushed Mawéné…so on and so forth…Darren Drysdale, who had a good game.”
What?!” Drysdale was terrible! One of the worst refereeing performances of the season! Crazy reporter!

Sir Alex had been on the phone to me during the week, (that stinks of name-dropping) and asked why I hadn’t been playing Fraizer Campbell, and told me he would recall him and send him elsewhere. Fraiz hadn’t been playing very well, and I told him that this was his game, he needed a performance.

My oh my did he produce! What a stunning chip! Jason was pleased with his ‘assist’, a huge punt up the field!

Ah well, onwards and upwards, I can smell mid-table already!

Keep it Blue!

Ah, ten pages! Cheers everyone, especially Jack, without you, this would not be possible.
(He has the save game on his PC)
 
Does mid-table really smell that bad? :p

Great update mate, glad to see you continue your winning ways, a really nice looking story :)
 
Have to admit it has to be a stroke of brilliance from manager Jack Teague to have made that killer substitution and actually have got what he wanted. Brilliant!!
 
Have to admit it has to be a stroke of brilliance from manager Jack Teague to have made that killer substitution and actually have got what he wanted. Brilliant!!

Now that's the sort of comment I like to see :p

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Ah, ten pages! Cheers everyone, especially Jack, without you, this would not be possible.
(He has the save game on his PC)

Ha lol. I love you man, even if you only love me because I'm the one with the save game :p
 
stroke of manegerial genius from manning, starting with a shocking run of form before hitting a 20 match winning streak to take the championship trophy in glorious stle :cheers
 
stroke of manegerial genius from manning, starting with a shocking run of form before hitting a 20 match winning streak to take the championship trophy in glorious stle :cheers

I hope you make good use of that cash bribe Ben gave to you to post that message :p ;)

Updates will continue soon, don't ask me when though...
 
yea cant blame you, luckily I never did them :p

cant wait for it guys and trev, the money is in hand and I will spend it wisely:p
 
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Second half dominance hands Plymouth win


Plymouth 4-1 Bristol City

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Mathias Doumbe scored Argyle's first goal


Plymouth Argyle scored three second half goals to record their third win of the season. Plymouth had to come from behind to secure victory, two goals just after the break proving the deciding factor in the match.

Darren Byfield had put the visitors ahead on 22 minutes. A McCombe header laying the path for the City striker to make it 6 from 7 this season.

Mathias Doumbe made sure it would be level at half-time, collecting a through pass from Ebanks-Blake and then rocketing it into the top corner of the net.

Sylvan Ebanks-Blake struck himself two minutes after the break to put his side in front. Ebanks-Blake reacted quickest to a Abdou flick on and got in behind the Bristol defence. Ebanks-Blake has scored five goals this season, the top goal-scorer for Plymouth.

A Jamie McCombe own goal sealed the win four minutes later. A Halmosi cross was mis-controlled by McCombe with the ball rolling into the back of the net. To finish things off for Plymouth, ?kos Buzs?ky scored a fine strike from outside the area.

This 4-1 defeat is Bristol City's third in four games. Manager Jack Teague told the media that he was slightly concerned that his players have laid back a little. "We weren't great today, the scoreline shows that. I think since we got that top spot we have laid back a little. We can't afford to do that otherwise we will continue to lose games. We have Charlton next week, who are very good side. We will have to perform much better if we want to get something out of that game."

Ian Holloway stated that he saw an improvement today from previous games. "We improved a lot from when we started the season. The team is looking compact and now we can build on this victory. It's always nice to get a win over Bristol City, but I think Jack is a great manager and that if they continue to play like they have done this season then they will be more than safe."
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Plymouth: Larrieu, Doumbe, Mabiala, Tim?r, Seip, Halmosi, Djordjic, Abdou (Wotton 68), Buzs?ky, Ebanks-Blake (Hayles 78), Burton.
Subs not used: Fallon, McCormick, Pilkington

Booked: Abdou, Wotton.

Goals: Doumbe 30, Ebanks-Blake 47, McCombe og 51, Buzs?ky 67.

Bristol City: Basso, Orr, McCallister, Carey, McCombe (Vask? 80), Murray, McIndoe, Noble, Sproule (Fontaine 45), Byfield, Christie (Trundle 63).
Subs not used: Ifil, Weale

Goals: Byfield 22.

Att: 19786

Ref: Grant Hegley.​
 
Oh dear. Bristol City really played poorly to lose that match. Someone is going to be looking for a new job :p

Great work guys, top class effort
 
Big defeat that. Argyle seem to have owned that second half, and whether it is complacency or not, Jack Teague has got to get things right asap.
 
"You win some, lose some, it's all game to me" - Lemmy, Motorhead

Cheers for the comments guys, well thanks to Freddiw :p
 

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