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    Quote Originally Posted by fortheloveofqueens View Post
    Sometimes you can encourage people as much as you can, but a good kick up the ar*e comes in handy at times. Something that is wrong in general in todays society as everyone is scared of upsetting the PC brigade. I'm far from advocating bullying but sometimes a few home truths when they are playing cr*p doesn't hurt.

    I'd agree with another post here where Dobbie just isn't getting the time on the ball to work his magic and the teams are set up to take him out of the game. Now that Del is back, as much as I've been looking forward to them pairing up again, i'd now think about putting Dobbie on the bench. Once the opposition settles into how we play then introduce Dobbie which will either allow Dobbie time or will allow the likes of Del more time as the opposition look to concentrate on Dobbie.
    Dobbie on the bench !!. Are you Gordon Chisholm by any chance

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    hahaha thankfully not, however why not? he's not exactly been full of beans and on fire scoring wise... utilise him as a game changer as every opposition expect him to be on the starting 11 and set themselves up for this...

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