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No. El Pibe, I was making a point that a scoreline isn't an indicator of a team's performance.


My analysis on yesterday's game, based on information available at the time, wasn't wrong at all. Even if the game did turn out to be tight I'll be still questioning my analysis.

"My analysis on yesterday's game, based on information available at the time, wasn't wrong at all"


By that token there simply is no such thing as a wrong prediction, considering that "information available at the time" by its very nature excludes the outcome.


There really isn't anyway of squirming out of this.

You made a prediction, it was incorrect.


Have you considered a career in politics?

Otta Wrote:

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> You enjoy hurting your opponent with tackling? Are

> you Roy Keane?


Tackling is an important part of the game and so is psychology. The opposition respects you more by getting your tackles in early. I'm no Roy Keane but I never quite understood why some people refused to play on the same pitch as me.

Otta Wrote:

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> It can't actually be real, can it?

>

> Anyway UDT, surely the players had nothing to

> worry about, as you must get the ball every time.

> To get the man would be to make a mistake, and I

> just can't imagine you'd ever do that.


Absolutely, afaik, I've not permanently injured any player. Nor have I ever received a yellow and red card. And only once did my manager criticised my tackling because I showed my studs in a tackle.

You right, I never pick for football. Not play football. I pick for other sport. I pick for county sport. Actually pick to play to actual decent level. Not bang on about it, mind, like a cock, like it means something special. And not pick for pissy five-a-side, with pretend manager, joke coach and comedy scorelines.

I suggest you lot get some treatment for your childhood traumas people rather than taking out your anger on me.


Anyway, I'm off to do some shopping.


*waves bye bye*


ETA. Perhaps Dr Sigmund Huguenot, world famous psychologist, can help you lot. Quids recommends him too.

I openly admit I was never much good at football, and never cared. I don't think you need to play the game to understand it though UDT, it's really not all that complicated.


My school was a rugby school though, and I was a regular starter for the first XV, and played at a pretty good level in to my early 20s, until I couldn't be bothered anymore. I don't talk like I know better than anyone else about it though, because people tend to find that sort of thing really irritating.

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