by NewCorkSeth » 06 Aug 2013 12:05
by LightwaterRoyal » 06 Aug 2013 12:12
by melonhead » 06 Aug 2013 12:17
P!ssed Off Hat-trick.
MELONHEAD: What the oxf*rd is your problem?
Compile your thoughts into logical points rather than posting ten posts, all slight variations of the same bloody comment.
by melonhead » 06 Aug 2013 12:17
by melonhead » 06 Aug 2013 12:17
by Pepe the Horseman » 06 Aug 2013 12:20
by melonhead » 06 Aug 2013 12:21
Extended-PhenotypemelonheadExtended-Phenotype I don’t care that you have him a 7. Never said anything about what you scored him.
I never said anything about him apologising or that apologies make everything ok.
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then what the hell is your problem man.
AAAAAARRRGGHH!
We played well once we settled into our first game back, he played well, we won and yet people are banging on about an incident which happened almost a year ago under a different manager in a different season.
Apologies don't make what he did right, playing well does. He's doing the latter now, so why does this remain an issue to be raked up after every game dominating each thread when surely the focus should be the three points we took on Saturday and the stand-out performances from Guthrie, Drenthe, Williams and McCleary.
Like I said with my first post; it's odd that people are cross that he played well or have to turn the thread's attention back towards old, dead news.
by melonhead » 06 Aug 2013 12:23
P!ssed Offsandman :|
So he is consistent in his argument.
What you mean is "compile your argument into something I agree with".
I'm talking about page 12 mate, where you've got Melonhead posting 13 times as if he's William oxf*rd Shakespeare having himself a soliloquy.
by melonhead » 06 Aug 2013 12:24
RoyallyFcukedAgent Baltiwinchester_royal Wtf has happened to this thread today
Seriously, some of you guys are still harping on about Guthrie refusing to sit on a bench in Sunderland
Come on now, we had/have posts still going into Brian: The Right Decision...folk don't move on easy!!
+1
Get over it guys coz you're boring as fcuk.
by melonhead » 06 Aug 2013 12:26
Ian Royal He is a bloke.
by melonhead » 06 Aug 2013 12:27
FridaysGhostIan Royal He is a bloke.
Does he know? Can someone give him advice? Can anyone shut him up so that sense can break out on the site? He/She is the biggest reason that people decry this site as a wasters Facebook page.
by creative_username_1 » 06 Aug 2013 12:27
Pepe the Horseman #teamthesiege
by melonhead » 06 Aug 2013 12:33
Hoop Blahmelonhead just said i like my players to be trustworthy, mentally strong and commited to the club.
he showed he wasnt. and i wont be jizzing over pics of him like you until he proves he now is.
What about a player who held the club to ransom waiting for more investment and bumper pay rise? One that wanted to leave if things didn't go as he wanted? Would you idolise them or hold a needless grudge against them?
Anyway, not really surprising to see a few having a pop at Guthrie but he was one of our most effective and influential players.
I've seen a few criticisms of the way he's pulled up teammates during the game as if its a terrible thing to do. In a competitive team you need a few players willing to call out their mates and give them a kick up the arse. Yeah there's ways to do it but at any decent level you have to be able to give and take a bit of verbal and criticism. Without it the team doesn't achieve all it can.
by maffff » 06 Aug 2013 15:26
by Bandini » 06 Aug 2013 15:36
melonhead I like a bloke
by Extended-Phenotype » 06 Aug 2013 16:50
melonhead I wasnt bloody having a pop, i was pulled up for not calling him my MOM (i gave him a 7, which was the joint 2nd highest score and praised him highly for the way he came out and bossed the game in the second, along with drenthe,) and this was blamed on my apparent h8red of the player.
by Harrydog » 06 Aug 2013 16:58
by melonhead » 06 Aug 2013 17:06
Extended-Phenotypemelonhead I wasnt bloody having a pop, i was pulled up for not calling him my MOM (i gave him a 7, which was the joint 2nd highest score and praised him highly for the way he came out and bossed the game in the second, along with drenthe,) and this was blamed on my apparent h8red of the player.
Actually, someone innocently suggested that if McDermott managed the fallout with Guthrie better we could have seen more performances like this last season. That caused you to drag it all back up again in novel-length posts about apologies, office job comparisons, cheating spouse metaphors and needing to do more to prove his worth.
People reacted to that not your scoring or MOM-ing, which passed by without any reference at all.
by Extended-Phenotype » 06 Aug 2013 17:11
by leon » 06 Aug 2013 18:08
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