Colchester 1 -2 Orient Noah's View 10:20 - Sep 1 with 679 views | noah4x4 | With apologies to original composer Michel Legrand….and all movie buffs Round Like a circle in a spiral Like a wheel within a wheel Moves never ending just beginning Rarely shooting for the goal Like a snowball down a mountain Or a carnival balloon Like a carousel that’s turning Running rings round Weston Homes Like a clock whose hands are sweeping Ever faster towards defeat Whilst the South Stand kept on smiling Whilst the Orient they just cheat It’s the circles that you find In the windmills of Joe’s mind Down a tunnel that you follow To blasting from the coach These arseholes just need sending where the sun has never shone, Our defence is now so leaky in a half forgotten dream, the ripples from a pebble someone tosses in a stream Cards that jingle in your pocket Words that jangle in your head Don’t you think it was a booking and penalty instead! Why did summer go so quickly? Was it something that we said? We deserve to be unbeaten but the ref’s no Justice Dread Is the sound of distant drumming Just the fingers of your hand ? Pictures hanging in a hallway And the fragment of this song Half remembered names and faces But to whom do they belong Lloyd James and Mooney Clarke and him, we thought once god When you knew that it was over You were suddenly aware That the faithful are still faithful and the dream is always there All we now need is a striker Perhaps “One shite but now alright” No Rooney or a Mooney Just one with guile and bite Last week we also swirled like starlings in an autumn sky; beautiful; but going nowhere. Not advocating that we stop "playing football"; but let's have somebody on the end of our attacks....and referees/linos with more integrity. [Post edited 1 Sep 2013 10:26]
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Colchester 1 -2 Orient Noah's View on 10:35 - Sep 1 with 670 views | durham_exile | Inspired Noah. Mooney didn't celebrate but Lisbie did - bad form! Hear everything that you say about a striker strength 5 but who exactly could we sign. Is Freddie Ladapo the answer? Sanchez Watt could play a more advanced role. I have to say that unfortunately everything was set up yesterday for Orient to win - our recent record against them, the fact that they hadn't won at Colchester for scores of years, the fact that 5 straight wins is their best ever start etc etc. We just have to go and win at Valley Parade. Up the U's Keep the faith | |
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Colchester 1 -2 Orient Noah's View on 00:16 - Sep 2 with 620 views | Barsidepete | The O's look like a club that wants a sniff of the Championship, that's clear. No shame in this defeat. Onward and upward The U's ∑=) | |
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Colchester 1 -2 Orient Noah's View on 08:10 - Sep 2 with 601 views | BluenWightExile | Wondrous stuff Noah - no apologies necessary for Mr Legrand! How very clever and I still felt like I had been there too. We are a new side and JD a new manager. It's great that folk are liking his football but clearly and predictably there is a gulf between us and the better teams. Orient had also played midweek - we hadn't. We've already been hammered once this season and I suspect we are due one away from home too before long - at Bradford possibly. But I am realistic about what we are becoming and hopeful that this will result in a team that does have a decent season without the angst of last. Clearly demonstrated by the fact that we have played 6 and scored 6 no progress on last year is yet evident in terms of goalscoring. How we miss a Cureton/Lisbie/McGleish none of whom did I feel we valued enough to hang on to. But hopefully this young group will grow and this will be a platform for next year or thereafter. We are now 7 points off the bottom and already 7 off top which is mid table. I for one will settle for that until we prove we are grown up enough to compete more with the Wolves/Peterborough/Os. Up those U's | |
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Colchester 1 -2 Orient Noah's View on 08:53 - Sep 2 with 602 views | Gate16 |
Colchester 1 -2 Orient Noah's View on 10:35 - Sep 1 by durham_exile | Inspired Noah. Mooney didn't celebrate but Lisbie did - bad form! Hear everything that you say about a striker strength 5 but who exactly could we sign. Is Freddie Ladapo the answer? Sanchez Watt could play a more advanced role. I have to say that unfortunately everything was set up yesterday for Orient to win - our recent record against them, the fact that they hadn't won at Colchester for scores of years, the fact that 5 straight wins is their best ever start etc etc. We just have to go and win at Valley Parade. Up the U's Keep the faith |
To be fair to Kevin Lisbie, I think he would have been slated having scored right in front of a large contingent of his "own" supporters had he not acknowledged the goal in some way - which was merely a run to them and an uppercut salute. Not to be compared in my book by those who have played for a club and then run some considerable distance to their "new" fans and make a big fuss of kissing their badge. | | | |
Colchester 1 -2 Orient Noah's View on 17:51 - Sep 2 with 569 views | noah4x4 | Frankly; can't keep saying same thing in the same way every week. But assure all this won't become a new Arts Channel; and that any poetry you might read in local pub lavvys is NOT mine. Am overseas for Coventry and Bradford; so will somebody else have a go at doing areport? Thanks | | | |
Colchester 1 -2 Orient Noah's View on 17:57 - Oct 22 with 435 views | noah4x4 | Windmills of your mind. Written by French composer Michel Legrand and featured in the Steve McQueen thriller The Thomas Crown Affair (Oscar; best song in 1968). Noel Harrison - Singer - Died today aged 79 Feel that having used his song as the backbone for my Orient report; and having failed to acknowledge his contribution; Noel Harrison's memory should be recorded in perpetuity in here. RIP. | | | |
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