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I would encourage you to stay on here and keep being positive, we need to stick together. |
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Unfortunately I only own Golf shoes nowadays !. |
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Think you've got your wires crossed Accybeme the 'same old drivel' quote was not mine. My mistake , should have quoted in the usual way
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Re: James Gray
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Think you've missed the point macca. If you believe the forum is crap and dominated by certain topics the only way to change that, other than 'walking', is to counteract by choosing your own topics, which was meant by 'dig yer boots and stick em on' line. As for the two topics of rubbish, I think we've all been guilty of posting rubbish at some time haven't we ? To me the threads have a natural life span and then everyone leaves em and moves on to the next. When you're following a footy club there's two main discussions - players and managers. What's the problem ? |
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Its a damn good thing a small number comment on every thread, otherwise there would be NO FORUM, Dont get why yer carrying on like a drama queen Rob?:confused:
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The problem is most threads wander off topic and end up either pro or anti Beattie or Coleman or Dav0 adds some nonsense and people react to it. This is another example of it as the thread was about James Gray but is fall of allsorts.
Threads work fine if they stay on topic. There is also an ignore poster setting which will not show posts from people on it unless someone quotes them. |
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nobody is being a drama queen Cashman. I purely made a comment that this forum is nothing but drivel and other people have commented further.
I used to post frequently (check the stats under my username, and they're all in here rather than Accyweb in general), but the last year or two all topics descend into the same old rubbish like deeayess has just posted. Nobody is making a drama, nobody is walking. All the people who say Accyweb is rubbish still read it, as it will always be the mouthpiece for those in the know to let things out, however, as time progresses less and less people post and just remain in the background reading. I've tried using the ignore setting but I had that many people on it that threads made no sense at all! |
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Well yeh did say these boots are made fer walking, and its a simple fact if the few didnt post regular then the forum would probably cease to exist, like many other forums have, its not rocket science. The ignore is fine fer those that need it, I dont, People can agree or disagree thats what lifes all about.
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In my opinion more people would contribute if the polarized DAV versus the Cashman clique bollocks wasn't clogging up every thread.
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James is a Stanley player and he is as important to the needs of the club as any other member of the squad.:mosher:
OK, at the moment he is not first choice but we all know how quickly the fortunes of players can change. A couple of injuries or a suspension could so easily thrust him into the forefront of team selection. So we need him fully fit and 100% positive in the cause for the team and the club. Coley sometimes plays matches behind closed doors in order to keep the fringe players in the squad up to scratch and to keep his eye on their form.:flasher8: So, could I suggest that we 'stay on Topic' in each thread and that some of you guys stop wittering on at each other on the forum and get behind all of our players and the management. If you think that the rest of us are 'entertained' by your petty argueing then you are wrong.:nono8::signthis::stop: If you really need to keep on 'scrapping' at each other then do what we did when we were kids....Get down behind the bikesheds and have a 'Feight' .....'tis the only way for children to sort out their differences.:oke2::whack: ON STANLEY ON, TOGETHER IN UNITY:theband::wave8::s_love::wub: |
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locker ? ...( Does this mean Physically, Emotionally, or Intellectually ?). Can I suggest that injecting this element of ageism into a posting is just as unattractive as the protracted Coleman v Beattie argument which must be boring the pants off most of our contributors whilst allowing some to engage in an unending flow of jibes and near-insults !. Still not quite sure who 'the old has-been' can be ....??. |
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