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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Keef Wrote:

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> > Mick, when you know full well that that is

> going

> > to get a rise out of Emerson, what is the

> point,

> > other than to antagonise?

> >

>

>

If you can dish it out you should be able to take

> it. My personal view is that anyone who can get

> annoyed about football banter needs to take a good

> look at themselves.



See I basically agree with that. But when you know full well that it does wind someone up, I just dont see the point.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Emerson Crane Wrote:

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> >

> > More than aware of these "epitahs", since I've

> > followed the club since 68, unlike Tick Tac who

> > changes allegiances to suit his mood. Proper

> plum.

> > If I were to come out with the dross that he

> trots

> > out, I'd be told to be less antagonistic and

> > confrontational, he, on the other hand, is seen

> as

> > a bit of a joker. The man is hilarious, just

> like

> > his clubs exploits in the CMPL, ooops sorry, I

> > forgot that they aren't in it any more. Now I

> > promise to leave it, provided Victoria Plum

> drops

> > it.

>

>

>

> When Henrik rode into town and took your one

> chance of the big cup....

>

>

>

>

Obviously you won't let it lie, so let me ask you this. Was he playing for a scots club at the time? The only person on here that needs to take a long hard look at himself is you. I have no respect for the likes of you who readily admit he changed allegiances, because they are a "bigger" club. Yeah course they are, you tube. Big fish in a very small pond, nothing more nothing less. Now over to you.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> ???? Wrote:

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> ..or 4-0 and u fooked it up to be precise.

>

> But that really is a bit of fun innit. Eight-nil.


I ain't got a problem with that, because its true, but I ain't having some numpty banging on about a players performance that wasn't playing for his (second) club at the time, but has an association with said club. The fella obviously needs his lunch time bevvy.

Sandperson Wrote:

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> I thought MM changed his team according to who he

> had money on that season? His heart's always in

> Scotland, his head is where ever his wallet is.

> That's fair enough if you ask me.


What a sound chap.

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