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Laddy Muck Wrote:

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> Erm...I think some of you are being a little harsh

> here. There is no forum rule (AFAIK) which says

> one cannot start several threads. In fact I

> think this thread is mean-spirited and should be

> deleted. What does it say about us?

>

> Admin? Sean?


Sean? Who?

I like this thread, and encourage others to join in and give their views on Malumbu. I think he should live and let live, and if this is the death of grass routes football then so be it. I also think his stories are self indulgent, and at times patronising.


Finally he clearly should not be posting during the early hours or during the royal wedding.


Judging by the tone of his postings he well may have a neglected family.


You don't get this sort of debate allowed on SE23.com. The webmaster may have seen it as flippant and would have quickly deleted it and probably given Malumbu a red card. If of course he/she posted on SE23.com. Clearly Malumbu has a serious chip on his shoulder about our cousins on the overground.

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