The Bajan Bandit wrote:Ally Crawford said in the Evening Times "Martin is a nice guy"
redandwhite1874 wrote:Surprisingly positive in his post match interview the 'chances to make chances' viewpoint is a new one on me. He also seems convinced we played much better in the first half than we did and he doesn't think we got a doin
Accies4ever wrote:redandwhite1874 wrote:Surprisingly positive in his post match interview the 'chances to make chances' viewpoint is a new one on me. He also seems convinced we played much better in the first half than we did and he doesn't think we got a doin
Canning and you are well fitted.
You've both lost touch with reality.
Still think he will lead us to ultimate glory and do you still want to give him 14 more years?
redandwhite1874 wrote:Accies4ever wrote:redandwhite1874 wrote:Surprisingly positive in his post match interview the 'chances to make chances' viewpoint is a new one on me. He also seems convinced we played much better in the first half than we did and he doesn't think we got a doin
Canning and you are well fitted.
You've both lost touch with reality.
Still think he will lead us to ultimate glory and do you still want to give him 14 more years?
Still struggling with primary school comprehension I see. You asked a completely hypothetical (look up the meaning) question and you specifically added that the timescale was not defined. You were also clear that it was what you would 'like' to see not what you thought would happen. So sarcastically (look that up as well) I said 14 years as I would LIKE (not predicting) MC to be that successful to stay that long (I thought every so called fan would want the manager to be successful ); and to highlight the stupidity of the question. But is appears these important subtleties were lost on you
Not sure why you were so reticent just to say 'Who should replace Canning now?'.
pushes out two fine players, without having ever played Lynch (who was very highly rated by Neil).
Alfie Olek wrote:pushes out two fine players, without having ever played Lynch (who was very highly rated by Neil).
How right you are. I have it on good authority from someone in the know, who has his ear to the ground, knew the Chairman 40 years ago and is able to see the ground from the top of the County Buildings in the dark, that lynch had an artifical leg which might explain why he never played hence his departure, or maybe he was homesick or maybe he was pushed or maybe maybe
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