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Thread: Ben Mee revisited...

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    I know I've mentioned on here many times in the past Ben was never the most gifted of footballers, albeit prone to the odd goal conceding clanger, but he always displayed the Heart of a Lion.

    How it turned into one of Little Bo Peep's lamb hearts I have no idea mon ami.
    33 years old, still automatic first choice in a decent Premier League outfit, scoring goal of the season volleys at one end and smart enough to get superstar striker Diego Costa sent off at the other end, and all the while earning double what anyone at Turf Moor is getting. What a ****.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    33 years old, still automatic first choice in a decent Premier League outfit, scoring goal of the season volleys at one end and smart enough to get superstar striker Diego Costa sent off at the other end, and all the while earning double what anyone at Turf Moor is getting. What a ****.
    Costa is an has been who wouldn't score on grab a granny night at the Cavendish. Behave sinkov.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    It's not strange to me mon ami. He was assisting Mike Jackson in the dug out in the final games of a relegation season. A mysterious knee knack was preventing him from playing.

    Bleeding heart photos, team bonding blah blah! I'm happy most Clarets fans I speak to have moved on, I just wish Ben would.

    Incidentally, Taylor Bellis Harwood is better now than Mee ever will be or ever was. Burnley Football Club is bigger than any player, even the late great Jimmy Mac discovered that.

    I'd prefer it if Mee shut his pie hole and concentrated on doing what he is supposed to be doing at Brentford. No matter how hard I look I can't find any unnecessary or unwanted comments about his former employer from a certain Mr James Tarkowski and that's how it should be IMHO.

    THB is nowhere near the levels Ben Mee achieved, this one of the most ridiculous things i've read on here. you could say THB appears to have the potential to supercede the levels Ben Mee attained but to say he's better right now is absolutely Ludacris. Ben Mee was an exceptional player immense at championship level but also a very very competent premier league centre back who partnered incredibly with both keane and tarks to help bring them on

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    Quote Originally Posted by beabeast View Post
    THB is nowhere near the levels Ben Mee achieved, this one of the most ridiculous things i've read on here. you could say THB appears to have the potential to supercede the levels Ben Mee attained but to say he's better right now is absolutely Ludacris. Ben Mee was an exceptional player immense at championship level but also a very very competent premier league centre back who partnered incredibly with both keane and tarks to help bring them on
    Of course it's ridiculous BB, but BT is an expert where ridiculous is concerned, and for some obscure reason, which try as I might I cannot discern, he has his knife into Ben.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Costa is an has been who wouldn't score on grab a granny night at the Cavendish. Behave sinkov.
    Nevertheless, Costa is a wily old bird, expert at winding up his opponents, and had never been sent off before in the Premier League, Ben got him off though, what a star.

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    He would bang a few past Muric

  7. #37
    Quote Originally Posted by beabeast View Post
    THB is nowhere near the levels Ben Mee achieved, this one of the most ridiculous things i've read on here. you could say THB appears to have the potential to supercede the levels Ben Mee attained but to say he's better right now is absolutely Ludacris. Ben Mee was an exceptional player immense at championship level but also a very very competent premier league centre back who partnered incredibly with both keane and tarks to help bring them on
    You should not get involved in other folk's arguments b_b. I was only trying to wind up old sinky but he didn't bite. However, I think TBH is miles better than Mee was at the same age.

    I well remember a Foxes supporter mate of mine who on hearing the news Mee had signed for us saying we were most welcome to have him.

    He was not too impressed with Ben when he had a spell on loan at Leicester City.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    You should not get involved in other folk's arguments b_b. I was only trying to wind up old sinky but he didn't bite. However, I think TBH is miles better than Mee was at the same age.

    I well remember a Foxes supporter mate of mine who on hearing the news Mee had signed for us saying we were most welcome to have him.

    He was not too impressed with Ben when he had a spell on loan at Leicester City.
    Take no notice of the old fraud BB, you get involved in as many arguments as you like, that's what this msgboard is for.

    Your Foxes mate mon ami, seeing as Ben is still playing at the top level some 12 years later, not much of a judge is he ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Take no notice of the old fraud BB, you get involved in as many arguments as you like, that's what this msgboard is for.

    Your Foxes mate mon ami, seeing as Ben is still playing at the top level some 12 years later, not much of a judge is he ?
    He's still prone to the huge goal costing gaffe though sinkov, time to move on now from this subject, I think. I hope Ben has and stops feeling the need to discuss the end of his time at Turf Moor during which probably sustained him through a very comfortable retirement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    He's still prone to the huge goal costing gaffe though sinkov, time to move on now from this subject, I think. I hope Ben has and stops feeling the need to discuss the end of his time at Turf Moor during which probably sustained him through a very comfortable retirement.
    I've pointed this out before mon ami, Ben did not seek out this interview, he was asked to do it by a young journalist and he obliged. He did not bring up the subject of BFC, he simply answered the questions he was asked. I'm as aware as anyone of Ben's propensity to drop fecking big clangers, but imo you are being most unfair to the lad.

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