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cashman 08-09-2019 10:48

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Originally Posted by Twenty Eight (Post 1231559)
I’ve never in my life come across an avid fan enjoying the prospect of having players suspended. Forget everything else that is indefensible.

well theres quite a few of the same mind. ive come across plenty in my time that refuse to call people when they play badly.:rolleyes:

Twenty Eight 08-09-2019 10:49

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Selection is going to be very interesting in the next month or so.
I would imagine parent clubs for loaners will want to see them playing or no point in the loan.

Twenty Eight 08-09-2019 10:53

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1231562)
well theres quite a few of the same mind. ive come across plenty in my time that refuse to call people when they play badly.:rolleyes:

You’ve taken glee in the scenario of the club having McConville and Conneely suspended.
Your words not mine.
Start watching away games for 90 minutes you might start to realise the points Stanley Josh is trying to make.

cashman 08-09-2019 11:01

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Originally Posted by Twenty Eight (Post 1231564)
You’ve taken glee in the scenario of the club having McConville and Conneely suspended.
Your words not mine.
Start watching away games for 90 minutes you might start to realise the points Stanley Josh is trying to make.

i go to quite a few away games you have little idea at all but yer full of it.:rolleyes:

Twenty Eight 08-09-2019 11:04

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1231548)
I would try one of the new loanees for starters. my reasoning is 90% of the time he passes sideways or backwards, also for a midfielder not very good in the tackle.

Which one and give your constructive reasoning for it.
Which one is going to be stronger in the tackle and always pass forward ?

cashman 08-09-2019 11:07

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Originally Posted by Twenty Eight (Post 1231567)
Which one and give your constructive reasoning for it.
Which one is going to be stronger in the tackle and always pass forward ?

one who always passes forward just demonstrates exactly what you are, no one expects that.but you try to twist things to suit your point.:rolleyes:

StanleyJosh 08-09-2019 11:15

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you can’t buy (or loan) experience.

cashman 08-09-2019 11:17

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Originally Posted by StanleyJosh (Post 1231569)
you can’t buy (or loan) experience.

i know but if yeh loan folk, then i think you should at least try em. unless yeh got no idea what yeh loaned.

Twenty Eight 08-09-2019 11:34

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1231566)
i go to quite a few away games you have little idea at all but yer full of it.:rolleyes:

Then you above many others should know how vital a defensive midfielder is to our set up.
Conneely does that. Scotty was good at it as well.
Who else is going to do it ?
Full of what ?
No good getting the face on because Josh and myself have asked you questions.
Diallo might be the answer.
As a kid he was outstanding at Rotherham but then again he was six inches taller than anyone else on the pitch.
Time will tell.

Exile on Spencer St 08-09-2019 12:21

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Originally Posted by StanleyJosh (Post 1231569)
you can’t buy (or loan) experience.

Obviously another club won't sell or loan their best, experienced players, unless they are trouble.
They loan potential with a view to the future.

ASFC1019 08-09-2019 13:29

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I’ll be completely honest, someone who can’t see the benefit of having someone like Seamus in the team is someone who either doesn’t watch the game or has never played it. Yes at times he could be more positive in possession but often he does the simple things really well. He also has started to look back to his best in the first few games of the season (I’ve seen every one of them so I can make that honest judgement).
His experience is invaluable and he will be missed next Saturday.
As for the “he’ll never be dropped etc blue eyed boy etc”. Is this the same Seamus who was dropped for a large part of last season and also for the game vs Sunderland just a few short weeks ago?
Suppose its always easier to ignore facts if it doesn’t fit your narrative.

cashman 08-09-2019 13:32

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another know it all that knows nowt.:rolleyes:

AccyMad 08-09-2019 13:53

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Flippin Eck!! It's getting like WW3 on here �� - I'm all for healthy debate but anyone coming on here as a neutral would never guess we all support the same team.
Trading personal insults is not the way forward guys - please, let's all get behind the team whoever's playing

cashman 08-09-2019 14:03

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we are always behind the team when they are playing and most of us are of the same opinion.

ASFC1019 08-09-2019 14:03

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Originally Posted by AccyMad (Post 1231578)
Flippin Eck!! It's getting like WW3 on here �� - I'm all for healthy debate but anyone coming on here as a neutral would never guess we all support the same team.
Trading personal insults is not the way forward guys - please, let's all get behind the team whoever's playing

Couldn’t agree more. However its pointless commenting on here after games now or giving my personal opinion as if it doesn’t agree with a certain someone then you’ll just be shot down


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