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Thread: Motherwell miss a beat and draw 3-3 with Hibs

  1. #21
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    re: Motherwell miss a beat and draw 3-3 with Hibs

    Quote Originally Posted by mix106
    give it a rest all of you...bringing in young players and coping with injuries,, what do ya expect...?? start of season most had us relegated...last week plenty credit ...this week back to same old negative comments...get a life and support what we have...or ..DO ONE.!!!
    [/quote]
    I was one who had a feeling of foreboding before the season started. The way the sason has panned out its had its ups and downs but a lot better than I anticipated (Albion Rovers excluded). However, I would expect there to be some negative **** comments when my team make basic defensive errors that squander a two goal lead and ultimately cost us an important away win against a very poor Hibs side. Its called being disappointed and when I stop being disappointed and pi55ed off when my team lose a two goal lead then it time t

  2. #22
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    re: Motherwell miss a beat and draw 3-3 with Hibs

    [quote="bellzwell"...I wish you all the very best ...[/quote]

    Put yer dummy back in ya big Jessie, not EVERYONE has to agree with you, by "chucking it" lets us all know just how unable you are to see another point of you.

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