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ASFC1019 21-04-2019 09:52

Re: The Luton thread
 
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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1227349)
Well i thought you were a clown, good of you to now prove it.:rolleyes:

Thanks for the insult.
If thats your only defence then I think you can admit you were wrong.
As someone else pointed out it was hughes who passed back to Dimi for the pen but you were desperate to point the finger at Sean. And that just about sums you up.

cashman 21-04-2019 09:57

Re: The Luton thread
 
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Originally Posted by ASFC1019 (Post 1227350)
Thanks for the insult.
If thats your only defence then I think you can admit you were wrong.
As someone else pointed out it was hughes who passed back to Dimi for the pen but you were desperate to point the finger at Sean. And that just about sums you up.

Look at post 27 or did yeh and ignore it? the guy on yon and everyone around me did watch the match.:rolleyes: theres a big difference between honest opinion and ass kissing yeh should try learning it.

StanleyJosh 21-04-2019 09:59

Re: The Luton thread
 
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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1227351)
Look at post 27 or did yeh and ignore it? the guy on yon and everyone around me did watch the match.:rolleyes:

It was 100% Yosser. Watch the highlights.

Jeg Red 21-04-2019 10:02

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1227349)
Well i thought you were a clown, good of you to now prove it.:rolleyes:

A clown? Hughes has a no.3 on his back, McConville has 11. Hughes is well built and about 6’ tall - Sean is slightly built and and 5’9”. They’re always getting confused with each other!

ASFC1019 21-04-2019 10:12

Re: The Luton thread
 
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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1227351)
Look at post 27 or did yeh and ignore it? the guy on yon and everyone around me did watch the match.:rolleyes: theres a big difference between honest opinion and ass kissing yeh should try learning it.

Haha, I have a positive opinion of Coley because I recognise what him and Jimmy have done for this club.
These 2 love Accy as much as us and it’ll be killing them more than anyone to be losing these games.
But Cashman says because Coley sits on a wall and is under no pressure, he must be happy for us to be losing. Do you seriously think this is the case?

cashman 21-04-2019 10:14

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Originally Posted by ASFC1019 (Post 1227354)
Haha, I have a positive opinion of Coley because I recognise what him and Jimmy have done for this club.
These 2 love Accy as much as us and it’ll be killing them more than anyone to be losing these games.
But Cashman says because Coley sits on a wall and is under no pressure, he must be happy for us to be losing. Do you seriously think this is the case?

Ha Ha proving once again yer I'Q. i never said he was happy for us to be losing, i said i think hes reached his limit, get someone to explain for yeh.

StanleyJosh 21-04-2019 10:19

Re: The Luton thread
 
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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1227355)
Ha Ha proving once again yer I'Q. i never said he was happy for us to be losing, i said i think hes reached his limit, get someone to explain for yeh.

Still haven’t had an explanation as to how he has reached his limit?
Can’t imagine Pep or Klopp doing much better at a LEAGUE ONE (remember that by the way) club.
Would you the. say that they have reached their limit ?

ASFC1019 21-04-2019 10:21

Re: The Luton thread
 
As I said. Cashman has never liked Coley, never wanted him back. And now he’s showing his true colours.
Probably thinks Beattie would be doing a better job.

ASFC1019 21-04-2019 10:24

Re: The Luton thread
 
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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1227355)
Ha Ha proving once again yer I'Q. i never said he was happy for us to be losing, i said i think hes reached his limit, get someone to explain for yeh.

Also just to correct you. You said him sitting on the wall means he is under no pressure. That implies he is happy for the team to be losing and just taking a backseat. I seen John d and Jimmy shouting on yesterday many times so your whole argument is flawed.

cashman 21-04-2019 10:36

Re: The Luton thread
 
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Originally Posted by ASFC1019 (Post 1227358)
Also just to correct you. You said him sitting on the wall means he is under no pressure. That implies he is happy for the team to be losing and just taking a backseat. I seen John d and Jimmy shouting on yesterday many times so your whole argument is flawed.

Stupid is as stupid does, your brain is flawed i said it dont give impression he is under pressure, perhaps one day yeh will learn to grasp what people say.:rolleyes: By the way i never mentioned J.B. he does look like hes active.

Revived Red 21-04-2019 10:42

Re: The Luton thread
 
At the risk of repeating myself (yet again), we really have become so entirely predictable as a team. I certainly cannot get to all the games, but in those I have seen, I cannot recall seeing a move that has been rehearsed on the training ground.

Apart from those in a defensive area, all free kicks are taken by the same person in the same way. A hopeful punt towards the opposition penalty area in the hope that Sykes or Hughes can make contact with a header.

Our occasional attacks down the left wing seem to carry little threat. We all know (so the opposition must know) that any left wing attack will stop for the ball to be played infield - usually diagonally backwards.

When things are not going well, I never see any evidence of Plan B. When substitutions are made (often too late), they seem to be like-for-like

Div3North 21-04-2019 10:44

Re: The Luton thread
 
Differences of opinion, certainly

Personal abuse, absolutely not

Can we move on, please, and do our best to support our team?

StanleyJosh 21-04-2019 10:47

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Originally Posted by Revived Red (Post 1227360)
At the risk of repeating myself (yet again), we really have become so entirely predictable as a team. I certainly cannot get to all the games, but in those I have seen, I cannot recall seeing a move that has been rehearsed on the training ground.

Don’t have a training ground ;)
Oh, and Ross’ first goal last week came from a training routine....

Get your point though.
Far too obvious.

cashman 21-04-2019 10:56

Re: The Luton thread
 
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Originally Posted by StanleyJosh (Post 1227356)
Still haven’t had an explanation as to how he has reached his limit?
Can’t imagine Pep or Klopp doing much better at a LEAGUE ONE (remember that by the way) club.
Would you the. say that they have reached their limit ?

I think Div 2 is as far as he can go. does that explain it? the fact we are in Div 1 is amazing given our resources and a credit, but every person has a limit.

StanleyJosh 21-04-2019 10:57

Re: The Luton thread
 
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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1227363)
I think Div 2 is as far as he can go. does that explain it? the fact we are in Div 1 is amazing given our resources and a credit, but every person has a limit.

Still no explanation as to why.....
Yawn.


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