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Post by Milo (not Mylo!!) on Sept 19, 2013 7:30:24 GMT
Now this is a test as Graham Taylor (3.33) once said. Franchise Utd in town for another kicking hopefully. 3 home goals & 14 away is a slight worry Posh's home build up (Reading aside) is too slow as they piss about with it for 20 passes in their own half allowing defenders to get back, organised and facing them. They attacked with pace & numbers v Reading and scored 6
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Post by Milo (not Mylo!!) on Sept 20, 2013 9:09:18 GMT
phil adlam @philadlam (Peterborough United Press Officer)
Tickets selling very well for Saturday's game with MK Dons - not many left in South Stand and only appoximately 1000 left in LRE.
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Post by Milo (not Mylo!!) on Sept 23, 2013 19:50:30 GMT
Nine-man Peterborough claimed a fantastic victory to end rivals MK Dons' unbeaten start in the league.
Posh's Nathaniel Knight-Percival was sent off early for an elbow on Patrick Bamford, but Lee Tomlin put them ahead from the penalty spot after Dean Lewington felled Danny Swanson.
The hosts were soon 2-0 up when Britt Assombalonga struck from a tight angle.
Dons sub Izale McLeod pulled one back, but Posh held on despite Mark Little's red for fouling Lewington.
It was a phenomenal defensive display by the hosts, which featured a string of fine saves by keeper Bobby Olejnik, and ensured they remained second in the table.
Meanwhile MK Dons, whose only other defeat this season was away at Sunderland in the Capital One Cup, find themselves in eighth place.
bbc
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Post by Milo (not Mylo!!) on Sept 23, 2013 19:53:31 GMT
Peterborough United
01 Olejnik 02 Alcock 06 Bostwick 07 Swanson Booked (McCann - 67' ) 08 Payne 09 Assombalonga Booked 10 Tomlin Booked 14 Rowe 20 Knight-Percival Dismissed 23 Barnett Booked (Ntlhe - 80' ) 31 Little Dismissed
Substitutes
13 Day 03 Ntlhe 05 Zakuani 11 McCann 17 Newell 19 Mendez-Laing 28 Gordon-Hutton
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