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Thread: FAO Anybody who was there today

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    re: FAO Anybody who was there today

    Cracking thread again, however I am starting to feel sorry for Saxo...

    You're all a bunch of cyber-bullies

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    re: FAO Anybody who was there today

    Quote Originally Posted by bigmoon
    Cracking thread again, however I am starting to feel sorry for Saxo...

    You're all a bunch of cyber-bullies
    I know what you mean bigun but he is one fecking lying chunt.

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    re: FAO Anybody who was there today

    Quote Originally Posted by Howie5o
    gary bowyer comments will not influence me one way or another unless it`s put into use on the field. it may score him points with you, fair enough, but not with me..
    you didnt see the game GB at least did ..his comments are more relevant than yours..and anything GB does put into practice .again ..you will not see ..so ..basically your input on here is rather irelevant ..all comments ..no meaning ..[/quote]


    I have a really cool little dog called Brian (a Jack Russell) his comments are more relevant than saxo's .[/quote]

    that maybe true ..but i think Brian may be struggling looking through keyholes ..Saxo got that area covered ..according to his ***ploits he recounted on here ..[/quote]

    where's that damn 'like' button when you need it!!??

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    re: FAO Anybody who was there today

    Quote Originally Posted by bigmoon
    Cracking thread again, however I am starting to feel sorry for Saxo...

    You're all a bunch of cyber-bullies
    don`t worry moony, check back on the thread. i`m just ignoring the bollox now..

    they talk footy and i`ll respond, anything else and ...

  5. #45

    re: FAO Anybody who was there today

    went on today,
    Thought we were containing them again after the first goal.bowyer seems to be scared to let the young lads express themselve,hence the lack of opportunities at long range.
    Blackpool are on freefall and they will be lucky to stay mid table come may.
    Conway looks a tidy compact player,lets hope he can stay wit5h us next season and push us on from this season.
    Rudy and rhodes didnt cause a lot of problems,but i rate rudy highly,hes a pain for any cb and will be a great asset to rovers,pity about marshall,as i think king though hes got the pace and the ability to beat a man,his shooting at times is awful.glad to see robbo back in the side,marshalls the defence brilliantly,though the worry is,if he gets injured.
    Cairney needs to be around centre mid where he will be more penetrating,hope evans comes back soon,hes another lad who i rate highly...another good performance by dunny...wish he was ten years younger,we wouldnt need to buy all these midfielders and waste on wages.
    Im

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    re: FAO Anybody who was there today

    Quote Originally Posted by jordan12rhodes

    i am only interested in what happens when the players cross that white line. nobody ever in the history of the game kept their job through talking well, irrespective of performance, did they..?
    Clearly forgotten Steve Kean already then.

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    re: FAO Anybody who was there today

    Quote Originally Posted by blue_bruce

    i am only interested in what happens when the players cross that white line. nobody ever in the history of the game kept their job through talking well, irrespective of performance, did they..?
    Clearly forgotten Steve Kean already then.[/quote]

    LIKE

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    re: FAO Anybody who was there today

    Quote Originally Posted by blue_bruce

    i am only interested in what happens when the players cross that white line. nobody ever in the history of the game kept their job through talking well, irrespective of performance, did they..?
    Clearly forgotten Steve Kean already then.[/quote]

    Brian Kidd didn't do a bad job on that front either.

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    re: FAO Anybody who was there today

    Quote Originally Posted by DarwenBlue1969

    i am only interested in what happens when the players cross that white line. nobody ever in the history of the game kept their job through talking well, irrespective of performance, did they..?
    Clearly forgotten Steve Kean already then.[/quote]

    LIKE [/quote]

    Well, actually, SK kept his job despite being a crap manager AND speaking like an over-excited robot which had been fed only on cliches and blind-pills.

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