Wigan (a) Predictions

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Re: Wigan (a) Predictions

by bcubed » 24 Nov 2012 16:32

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Ian Royal 2-2 - Morro gives us the lead. Wigan take control and batter us. We come back in the last 10 and Hunt with a late equaliser.


You're on course...

I could live with being wrong from here on in.

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Re: Wigan (a) Predictions

by Snowball » 24 Nov 2012 16:50

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Snowball drawn with Everton, who should have been 4-0 up on us by HT


You mean drawn with Everton who we beat 2-1 instead of drawing?

And in what way "should" they have been 4-0 up on us?

Honestly you write so much bullshit it's actually incredible.




So, Mags...

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Re: Wigan (a) Predictions

by Snowball » 24 Nov 2012 16:51

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Snowball drawn with Everton, who should have been 4-0 up on us by HT


You mean drawn with Everton who we beat 2-1 instead of drawing?

And in what way "should" they have been 4-0 up on us?

Honestly you write so much bullshit it's actually incredible.




Sorry, Lord Knowledge.

We'll chat again after 6PM on Saturday.



You ready to chat, Mags? Looks like the bookies were right, duntit?

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Re: Wigan (a) Predictions

by Maguire » 26 Nov 2012 09:36

I replied to this days ago:

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Snowball drawn with Everton, who should have been 4-0 up on us by HT


You mean drawn with Everton who we beat 2-1 instead of drawing?

And in what way "should" they have been 4-0 up on us?

Honestly you write so much bullshit it's actually incredible.


Sorry, Lord Knowledge.

We'll chat again after 6PM on Saturday.


Maguire Why? That won't make what you've written above any less nonsensical.

Why "should" Everton have been 4-0 up on us? And how can you use the fact that Wigan drew a fixture that we won as evidence Wigan will turn us over?


Any chance you'll answer the question? Of course not.

I rightly made Wigan the favourites for Saturday's match, but their victory doesn't somehow validate the claim that "Everton should've been 4-0 up on us by half-time". That remains nonsense.

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