Dunne pleased with U's win over Stevenage (From Essex County Standard)
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Dunne pleased with U's win over Stevenage
6:30pm Saturday 13th October 2012 in Sport By Jonathan Waldron
Happy - Joe Dunne was pleased with his U's side's display following their 1-0 win over Stevenage.
Joe Dunne was pleased after seeing his Colchester United side end Stevenage's unbeaten record with a 1-0 win this afternoon.
Sanchez Watt grabbed the U's winner early in the second half with a fine strike, minutes after Boro' had midfielder Anthony Grant sent off for a second bookable offence.
It was Colchester's third win in their opening four league games under Dunne, following his appointment as manager last month.
Dunne said: “It’s a good win for us; a win is a win irrespective of who it’s against.
“It’s three wins out of four and it’s a good return at the moment.
“But we’ve set a standard and we have to keep at it.
“It was a narrow win in terms of the scoreline but we should enjoy it, because we played a top side."
See Monday's Gazette for a full match report, pictures and reaction to Colchester's win over Stevenage.
Comments(10)
We're not singing anymore!!!
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8:51pm Sat 13 Oct 12
The three loan players were fantastic and made a huge difference, plus inspired some of more regular players. It was great coming away from WHCS not feeling all doom and gloom.
The scoreline was flattering at only 1-0 as Stevenage were played off the park for most of the match.
One tiny little moan, Henderson, stop acting like a spoilt little child. You didn't get a foul so accept it. Perhaps it's because you have form on going over too easy as to why you didn't get the decision. You had the chance the cross the ball twice to players in better positions to score in an open goal, instead you were greedy and for that reason it left the match much more nail-biting than it should have been. Rant over.
Well done Joe, Well done U's and well done to everyone involved at Colchester united for turning round what was a dire situation.
Up the U's
P.S. Anyone who hasn't been since JW left, I can honestly recommend you come back and see a completely different team.
wellnow
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8:40am Sun 14 Oct 12
BlueandWhiteBaz
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12:07pm Sun 14 Oct 12
However, I don't want to take anything away from the players on this occasion as they all played some delightful football. Well done Joe and the boys, now lets roll up those sleves and get us up the table.
I would echo another of the earlier comments to fans who in recent times have deserted the WHCS. "Come back" because you're missing some really good football played by The U's these days!
angryman!!!
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12:53pm Sun 14 Oct 12
It shows how much we've come on in little over a fortnight that were now complaining that we only beat 2nd in the league 1.0
Clacc
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12:54pm Sun 14 Oct 12
Can only echo the plea to the lost fans to come back and support a much more spirited and positive playing U's.
See you next Saturday ! Up the U's !
6079 Smith W
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3:54pm Sun 14 Oct 12
wellnow wrote:'...2 much needed points'? There was me thinking it's been three points for a win for about 30 odd years now.
i suppose we have the spainish to thank for the passing game we all seem to play now.but you don't get point's for passes.if we had got more men in the box when we had the ball i'm sure we would have scored more than one.we have some great ball players that joe is now forming into a complete unit,i only wish they would be a little more direct.stilll it was 2 much needed points.
As I said on the other thread. I'm disappointed by the comments of Stevenage manager Gary Smith - Watt planet is he on? Sorry, couldn't resist the pun there, but Smith's ref blaming comments are pretty tiresome. He claims the yellows in the first half were 'pedantic', they all seemed fair enough to me. Yes, the red changed the match, but it is beholden on teams to try and keep eleven players on the pitch, so Stevenage cannot bemoan their luck, The U's were the better team before the red card anyway, which probably explains Stevenage's robust approach.
Personally, I think old Cloughie had it about right, a manager should never blame the ref. If the manager is good at his job, he will get the right results. Smith should take the rough with the smooth, and he certainly got that today. He was very lucky to end the match with ten men, the Stevenage keeper was highly fortunate to go unpunished for that Scumacheresque tackle late on.
Surb
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10:09am Mon 15 Oct 12
wellnow wrote:I Don't know if the Spanish are to thank for it, more Brazilian which the spanish copied lol. But yeah we did good, the passing was superb and all thanks to Eastmond in midfield for that, hes a great player defensively and attacking.
i suppose we have the spainish to thank for the passing game we all seem to play now.but you don't get point's for passes.if we had got more men in the box when we had the ball i'm sure we would have scored more than one.we have some great ball players that joe is now forming into a complete unit,i only wish they would be a little more direct.stilll it was 2 much needed points.
Surb
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10:14am Mon 15 Oct 12
Also echoing the other comments on the supporters leaving, come back and watch this football its attractive and constantly puts smiles on the faces when leaving the stadium.
lollardknight
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2:46pm Mon 15 Oct 12

angryman!!! says...
6:41pm Sat 13 Oct 12