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Atila. You know when you are repeatedly banned and then you come back under a new name and for a while you are quite nice and people quite like you? Any chance you can stick to that instead of revering to just constant slagging others off?


That'd be nice

I don't see what's wrong with that statement. Allardyce is a snidey horrible man and deserves all he gets. All about opinion of course, which we are all entitled to.


My opinion about this thread is that it's a bit like play ground bullying sometimes. Everyone tries to goad Emerson in to a rant and then when it happens you all feign outrage.

Im pretty much on the same page as Atila about Allardyce and have no problem with the post per se. It's just that it's part of a pattern which we have seen in the past. There is nothing remotely wrong with it per se, but given how things have deteriorated before I'm trying to stop him getting banned again


Besides no one is provoking as far as I can see?

Hmmm


Well I never try and goad him into a rant but given that in this thread people get goaded all the time, he tends to have been the one to ask people out for a fight. You for example Anna have been hacked off before and just left for a while... a far better response

I'm trying to remember when it was games started getting postponed because of the conditions on the way to the match or around the ground, or am I remembering wrong when I think that never used to happen?


No one's forcing anyone to go to the game, and if they fall over outside surely then they're responsible for their own actions?

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> Im pretty much on the same page as Atila about

> Allardyce and have no problem with the post per

> se. It's just that it's part of a pattern which we

> have seen in the past. There is nothing remotely

> wrong with it per se, but given how things have

> deteriorated before I'm trying to stop him getting

> banned again

>

> Besides no one is provoking as far as I can see?



I can't begin to tell you how patronising I find your post. Thanks Anna for telling it like it is. So you're on the "same page" as me so what's your problem. Your message is so school masterish its breathtaking. Pompous aint in it.

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> Hmmm

>

> Well I never try and goad him into a rant but

> given that in this thread people get goaded all

> the time, he tends to have been the one to ask

> people out for a fight. You for example Anna have

> been hacked off before and just left for a

> while... a far better response


Yes Anna run along like a good girl and let the men speak. FFS, the prize for most patronising post is yours!!

Dude. I'm just trying to say chill, and you go nuts on me


You ARE a much more pleasant, reasonable person when you reregister. So you DO know the difference. You don't even rise to any goading for weeks. Then it all comes out.


If I say anything in support of you it's patronising. If i have a go I'm goading. Jesus

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