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Glad2BeAPie
25-10-2021, 02:18 PM
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PedroTheFisherman66
25-10-2021, 02:29 PM
Dont let laddo know you've copied this of another board,he will be livid..!

Glad2BeAPie
25-10-2021, 02:43 PM
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PedroTheFisherman66
25-10-2021, 03:17 PM
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He doesn't like people looking at other teams fans forums.Its anyones guess how hes going to react knowing one of our own has copied and pasted from another site. Im anticipating a twenty page response minimum.

laddo
25-10-2021, 03:32 PM
Just like you were expecting outrage from many regarding your post on the Bromley score prediciton thread (now rightly moved to 2.0).

Still waiting for any sort of reaction from others but hey there is still time so don't give up hope chap. I'm sure one of your buddies will help you out.

Not sure suedehead's remarks are going to make the front pages but at least it made a new thread on NCM#viva

I bet he wouldn't have wrote that if they had won 2-1.

Elite_Pie
25-10-2021, 03:35 PM
He doesn't like people looking at other teams fans forums.

You could say that he's Strictly against it.

PedroTheFisherman66
25-10-2021, 03:56 PM
You could say that he's Strictly against it.

He just dances around the issues and tries to provoke.It's quite strange how he has not remarked on someone having visited another fans forum when he's normally quick to comment on such a thing every time, especially when its Elite.Still theres a first time for everything.!

laddo
25-10-2021, 04:29 PM
Again not true but to be expected. Wasn't isn't strange is you mentioning me on this thread 11 mins after the origin post#standard

Still awaiting your predicted outrage, what's keeping them?

I tell you what let me help you out in the correct handbag thread. You really aren't getting the hang of this.

Elite_Pie
25-10-2021, 04:32 PM
He just dances around the issues and tries to provoke.

Yeah, he'll just twist things then take a quickstep away and waltz off.

SwalePie
25-10-2021, 04:54 PM
This was the very post I shared in the matchday thread at the weekend. I reckon they're proper fans like us and would much rather see their team win fair and square on ability.

countygump
25-10-2021, 04:59 PM
Yeah, he'll just twist things then take a quickstep away and waltz off.


You can't have too much Ballroom.

lunaspie
25-10-2021, 05:11 PM
You can't have too much Ballroom.

Indeed !
Got to get that Come Dancing.

Elite_Pie
25-10-2021, 06:04 PM
Indeed !
Got to get that Come Dancing.

I always felt sorry for Eileen when the DJ played 'Come on Eileen'.

SwalePie
25-10-2021, 06:11 PM
I always felt sorry for Eileen when the DJ played 'Come on Eileen'.

Nah, that was her big moment.

PedroTheFisherman66
25-10-2021, 06:36 PM
Again not true but to be expected. Wasn't isn't strange is you mentioning me on this thread 11 mins after the origin post#standard

Still awaiting your predicted outrage, what's keeping them?

I tell you what let me help you out in the correct handbag thread. You really aren't getting the hang of this.
What's strange about mentioning you on a thread about a poster that quoted a post from another fans forum..? Its one of your dislikes and something you continually try to take the pi55 out of elite on....failing miserably mind...xxx

queenslandpie
25-10-2021, 06:45 PM
For what its worth I often read opposition fans forums to see their opinions of Notts as it gives a more balanced view especially when I cannot make the games. I often find the internet forums far more insightful than social media or news reports as it gives a more balanced overall view and I find ( there are exceptions) the quality of poster on forums better than social media. Just my pennys worth. Hope I dont get fat shamed or anything!

laddo
25-10-2021, 07:03 PM
What's strange about mentioning you on a thread about a poster that quoted a post from another fans forum..? Its one of your dislikes and something you continually try to take the pi55 out of elite on....failing miserably mind...xxx

Again more untruths. It's never made me "livid" ever, very little in life does tbh. I'm really chilled I don't get really wound up and upset over things especially anything written on NCM. Know what I mean ;)

I don't dislike other people doing it, I just would never spend my Saturday night reading comments about how Mansfield are struggling at left back or how the keeper needs replacing cos he doesn't command his area. I don't care. I check there score, I hope they lose and that's it for me.

As for Elite I took the p!as out of his "5 mins" comments even you as his best buddy on here know that's laughable. You know better than most thanks to version 1.0.

As I said it's each to their own. If you insist on discussing this further can I suggest we take this to version 2.0.

Elite_Pie
25-10-2021, 07:08 PM
For what its worth I often read opposition fans forums to see their opinions of Notts as it gives a more balanced view especially when I cannot make the games. I often find the internet forums far more insightful than social media or news reports as it gives a more balanced overall view and I find ( there are exceptions) the quality of poster on forums better than social media. Just my pennys worth. Hope I dont get fat shamed or anything!

I don't bother with social media, but I find a look at opposition forums both insightful and educational. For example, when rival forums both say "the ref clearly favoured them" the ref can probably think he had a decent game! It's good to see the view from the other side, it makes you realise that footy fans are the same species but wearing different colours.

Elite_Pie
25-10-2021, 07:10 PM
Again more untruths. It's never made me "livid" ever, very little in life does tbh. I'm really chilled I don't get really wound up and upset over things especially anything written on NCM. Know what I mean ;)

I don't dislike other people doing it, I just would never spend my Saturday night reading comments about how Mansfield are struggling at left back or how the keeper needs replacing cos he doesn't command his area. I don't care. I check there score, I hope they lose and that's it for me.

As for Elite I took the p!as out of his "5 mins" comments even you as his best buddy on here know that's laughable. You know better than most thanks to version 1.0.

As I said it's each to their own. If you insist on discussing this further can I suggest we take this to version 2.0.

I'll do just that.

Freeman25
25-10-2021, 07:15 PM
I did think for a second Burchnall was living on the edge giving one of their players a pat on the back at half time, I was amazed the lad didn't go down.

Not seen a team dive that much for a long while at Meadow Lane, possibly since we played Southampton and they had that striker/winger with a bandaged hand, probably from going down so often but I can't remember his name.

Killerkline
25-10-2021, 07:24 PM
I did think for a second Burchnall was living on the edge giving one of their players a pat on the back at half time, I was amazed the lad didn't go down.

Not seen a team dive that much for a long while at Meadow Lane, possibly since we played Southampton and they had that striker/winger with a bandaged hand, probably from going down so often but I can't remember his name.

Barnard or Lambert, I thought Barnard?

Elite_Pie
25-10-2021, 07:34 PM
I did think for a second Burchnall was living on the edge giving one of their players a pat on the back at half time, I was amazed the lad didn't go down.

Good one! It seems to be part of the game nowadays, but I dread the day we employ a specialist 'diving coach'. All teams (us included) seem to try and con the ref, but Stockport were a bit worse than most. Quigley seemed a master of the dark arts, but their no. 27 Crankshaw was probably the main offender. He went down theatrically at the slightest touch, but the ref did ok at spotting it for the most part. A term I loathe is 'game management', because basically it's all about time wasting and cheating. Maybe it's an age thing and diving and cheating is now seen as part of the game. I just can't imagine Brian Stubbs feigning injury, even if someone hurt him the last thing he would do is to go down injured, he would just play on and remember it for his next tackle!

Glad2BeAPie
25-10-2021, 07:49 PM
Good one! It seems to be part of the game nowadays, but I dread the day we employ a specialist 'diving coach'. All teams (us included) seem to try and con the ref, but Stockport were a bit worse than most. Quigley seemed a master of the dark arts, but their no. 27 Crankshaw was probably the main offender. He went down theatrically at the slightest touch, but the ref did ok at spotting it for the most part. A term I loathe is 'game management', because basically it's all about time wasting and cheating. Maybe it's an age thing and diving and cheating is now seen as part of the game. I just can't imagine Brian Stubbs feigning injury, even if someone hurt him the last thing he would do is to go down injured, he would just play on and remember it for his next tackle!

Lincoln were well practised in the art of feigning injuries, so the rest of the team could go and get instructions off the Cowleys

PedroTheFisherman66
25-10-2021, 08:01 PM
Again more untruths. It's never made me "livid" ever, very little in life does tbh. I'm really chilled I don't get really wound up and upset over things especially anything written on NCM. Know what I mean ;)

I don't dislike other people doing it, I just would never spend my Saturday night reading comments about how Mansfield are struggling at left back or how the keeper needs replacing cos he doesn't command his area. I don't care. I check there score, I hope they lose and that's it for me.

As for Elite I took the p!as out of his "5 mins" comments even you as his best buddy on here know that's laughable. You know better than most thanks to version 1.0.

As I said it's each to their own. If you insist on discussing this further can I suggest we take this to version 2.0.

So if it doesnt bother you or you dont dislike it why do you post about it so much? Very strange.!
Theres no need to go handbags as this is on topic as the thread is about comments from other fans forums like I say one of your many specialities.xxxxxx

PedroTheFisherman66
25-10-2021, 08:05 PM
For what its worth I often read opposition fans forums to see their opinions of Notts as it gives a more balanced view especially when I cannot make the games. I often find the internet forums far more insightful than social media or news reports as it gives a more balanced overall view and I find ( there are exceptions) the quality of poster on forums better than social media. Just my pennys worth. Hope I dont get fat shamed or anything!

I find it interesting getting a perspective from an opposition fans view of their favoured team and it current fortunes and also what their thoughts and views are about NCFC as their opponents .

queenslandpie
25-10-2021, 08:16 PM
I don't bother with social media, but I find a look at opposition forums both insightful and educational. For example, when rival forums both say "the ref clearly favoured them" the ref can probably think he had a decent game! It's good to see the view from the other side, it makes you realise that footy fans are the same species but wearing different colours.

I agree entirely and I am not having a go at Laddo but I fail to see any sense in his ramblings on this topic. Its an individual choice ultimately. Each to their own.

uysapie
25-10-2021, 11:25 PM
Again more untruths. It's never made me "livid" ever, very little in life does tbh. I'm really chilled I don't get really wound up and upset over things especially anything written on NCM. Know what I mean ;)

I don't dislike other people doing it, I just would never spend my Saturday night reading comments about how Mansfield are struggling at left back or how the keeper needs replacing cos he doesn't command his area. I don't care. I check there score, I hope they lose and that's it for me.

As for Elite I took the p!as out of his "5 mins" comments even you as his best buddy on here know that's laughable. You know better than most thanks to version 1.0.

As I said it's each to their own. If you insist on discussing this further can I suggest we take this to version 2.0.

"there" score? Oh dear.

lunaspie
25-10-2021, 11:53 PM
I always felt sorry for Eileen when the DJ played 'Come on Eileen'.


I didn't - she's a big Seagulls fan.

Jampie
26-10-2021, 04:56 AM
For what its worth I often read opposition fans forums to see their opinions of Notts as it gives a more balanced view especially when I cannot make the games. I often find the internet forums far more insightful than social media or news reports as it gives a more balanced overall view and I find ( there are exceptions) the quality of poster on forums better than social media. Just my pennys worth. Hope I dont get fat shamed or anything!

I do this also and agree. Forums are a mixed bag, facebook and twitter tend to be fertiliser bag.

LaxtonLad
26-10-2021, 06:19 AM
Lincoln were well practised in the art of feigning injuries, so the rest of the team could go and get instructions off the Cowleys

So too were Leeds. I don't suppose many posters on here can remember the Leeds team of the '70s. Coached by Don Revie in the art of flying through the air after an opposition came within two yards of their player, agonised rolling, crowding the ref and linesmen, appealing every free kick and throw-in, there was even talk of bribery. So successful were Revie's "game management" "tactics" that they fooled even the FA into giving him the England manager's job.

forwardmagpie
26-10-2021, 06:27 AM
So too were Leeds. I don't suppose many posters on here can remember the Leeds team of the '70s. Coached by Don Revie in the art of flying through the air after an opposition came within two yards of their player, agonised rolling, crowding the ref and linesmen, appealing every free kick and throw-in, there was even talk of bribery. So successful were Revie's "game management" "tactics" that they fooled even the FA into giving him the England manager's job.

Whilst having six of the dirtiest players around in Giles, Hunter, Charlton, Bremner, Reaney and Clarke

LaxtonLad
26-10-2021, 06:51 AM
Norman Hunter was humorously called "Bites yer legs" for his dangerous tackles yet was Player of the Year in 1974 - how the Leeds fans laughed! He was a sort of subtle Brian Stubbs.

laddo
26-10-2021, 07:56 AM
So if it doesnt bother you or you dont dislike it why do you post about it so much? Very strange.!
Theres no need to go handbags as this is on topic as the thread is about comments from other fans forums like I say one of your many specialities.xxxxxx

It appears you and Elite aren't signing off the same hymn sheet on this matter. I hope these contrasting views don't devalue version 2.0 in any way. That would be a real shame.

I must say all very confusing.

Chicken Balti Pie
26-10-2021, 08:13 AM
Lincoln were well practised in the art of feigning injuries, so the rest of the team could go and get instructions off the Cowleys

The key for Lincoln was having their keeper go down so they remained at the full compliment. It also broke up play as sometimes he'd go down just as they'd look like losing possession so the ref would blow and stop momentum.

I'd love a rule change to stop that. The amount of time you are down is the amount of time you have to stay off the pitch. For example, you roll around for 2 minutes, you stay on the sideline for 2 minutes, none of this straight back on. Would certainly weed out the real injuries versus the fake ones

The_Don_ORiordan
26-10-2021, 08:19 AM
The key for Lincoln was having their keeper go down so they remained at the full compliment. It also broke up play as sometimes he'd go down just as they'd look like losing possession so the ref would blow and stop momentum.

I'd love a rule change to stop that. The amount of time you are down is the amount of time you have to stay off the pitch. For example, you roll around for 2 minutes, you stay on the sideline for 2 minutes, none of this straight back on. Would certainly weed out the real injuries versus the fake ones

Whilst I like the sentiment. It would be unfair for real injuries.

The simple solution is to have an independent time keeper, like they do in other sports. When the ball is in play the clock is on. When it’s not, it’s not. One less thing for the ref’s to worry about. They have a 4th official anyway. It would eliminate significant amounts of time wasting.

Then you have specific “timeouts” which can only be called when the ball is out of play and you are in possession.

Any other time a player approaches the dugout for instruction during a break in play, it’s bookable.

Elite_Pie
26-10-2021, 09:04 AM
It appears you and Elite aren't signing off the same hymn sheet on this matter. I hope these contrasting views don't devalue version 2.0 in any way. That would be a real shame.

I must say all very confusing.

How do you sign off a hymn sheet?

Glad2BeAPie
26-10-2021, 09:36 AM
The key for Lincoln was having their keeper go down so they remained at the full compliment. It also broke up play as sometimes he'd go down just as they'd look like losing possession so the ref would blow and stop momentum.

I'd love a rule change to stop that. The amount of time you are down is the amount of time you have to stay off the pitch. For example, you roll around for 2 minutes, you stay on the sideline for 2 minutes, none of this straight back on. Would certainly weed out the real injuries versus the fake ones

Or treat injuries while play continues, that would weed out the cheaters straight away

LaxtonLad
26-10-2021, 09:49 AM
The key for Lincoln was having their keeper go down so they remained at the full compliment. It also broke up play as sometimes he'd go down just as they'd look like losing possession so the ref would blow and stop momentum.

I'd love a rule change to stop that. The amount of time you are down is the amount of time you have to stay off the pitch. For example, you roll around for 2 minutes, you stay on the sideline for 2 minutes, none of this straight back on. Would certainly weed out the real injuries versus the fake ones

The gullibility of lower league referees, in fact referees in general, is bewildering. Some of them ought to be wearing L plates but you can blame the authorities for encouraging stoppages in play when some player just sits down for no apparent reason. If, as you suggest, time could be added on for time wasted, that could work against the innocent team. Besides, it's often done to disrupt an attack or give the suffering team a breather rather than to allow a manager to give fresh instructions.

The only way to stop such antics is to find a way to punish the guilty, perhaps award a free kick where the ball was when the player collapsed? Maybe perhaps just a throw in in line with it? At the ref's discretion of course, but there again we are back to the stupidity or gullibility of that referee.

countygump
26-10-2021, 09:53 AM
How do you sign off a hymn sheet?

At the bottom. You write forever and ever, amen, and then sing your name.

lunaspie
26-10-2021, 09:55 AM
How do you sign off a hymn sheet?

Amen.

PedroTheFisherman66
26-10-2021, 10:08 AM
It appears you and Elite aren't signing off the same hymn sheet on this matter. I hope these contrasting views don't devalue version 2.0 in any way. That would be a real shame.

I must say all very confusing.

If your not going to answer the question just say do.
If myself or elite are lying about your dislike of fans visiting other fans forums just say so, but theres no need for you to keep employing your diversionary tactics it's embarrassing and makes you look stupid (again)..
Ps I've no idea what you're on about what you've written above , you get stranger and more bizarre have you been tested for EUPD..
Xxx

PedroTheFisherman66
26-10-2021, 10:09 AM
I didn't - she's a big Seagulls fan.
Flock off.!

PedroTheFisherman66
26-10-2021, 10:11 AM
So too were Leeds. I don't suppose many posters on here can remember the Leeds team of the '70s. Coached by Don Revie in the art of flying through the air after an opposition came within two yards of their player, agonised rolling, crowding the ref and linesmen, appealing every free kick and throw-in, there was even talk of bribery. So successful were Revie's "game management" "tactics" that they fooled even the FA into giving him the England manager's job.

Dare I say Cloughie rumbled them all those years ago by telling them to chuck their medals in the bin and to win them again but by doing it properly this time.!

i961pie
26-10-2021, 01:07 PM
So too were Leeds. I don't suppose many posters on here can remember the Leeds team of the '70s. Coached by Don Revie in the art of flying through the air after an opposition came within two yards of their player, agonised rolling, crowding the ref and linesmen, appealing every free kick and throw-in, there was even talk of bribery. So successful were Revie's "game management" "tactics" that they fooled even the FA into giving him the England manager's job.

Great side Leeds>;) my second team.

i961pie
26-10-2021, 01:07 PM
Whilst having six of the dirtiest players around in Giles, Hunter, Charlton, Bremner, Reaney and Clarke

And six of the best