Post Mortem - McShane v Williams

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Re: Someone buy Paul McShane a beer

by No Fixed Abode » 13 Apr 2016 15:24

Oh dear!

Assaulting a work colleague would generally mean dismissal. But not in football.

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Re: Post Mortem

by Maneki Neko » 13 Apr 2016 15:25

Kanu is gone

Mcleary would be too if he wasn't regularly injured

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Re: Someone buy Paul McShane a beer

by TBM » 13 Apr 2016 16:44

No Fixed Abode Oh dear!

Assaulting a work colleague would generally mean dismissal. But not in football.


To me McShane is in the wrong here, so i kinda agree

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Re: Post Mortem

by Victor Meldrew » 13 Apr 2016 16:50

Top Flight The nucleas on which we should work for next season should be this:

Al Habsi
Bond
Gunter
Obita
Taylor
McShane
Cooper
Quinn
McCleary
Tishbola
Evans
Cox
Kermorgant
Rakels
Hal Robson Kanu

Everyone else can P*ss off.


That's quite a big nucleus and represents most of the players that have contributed to this unexceptional season.
The cull needs to be greater than that IMHO.

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Re: Someone buy Paul McShane a beer

by Silver Fox » 13 Apr 2016 16:54

No Fixed Abode Oh dear!

Assaulting a work colleague would generally mean dismissal. But not in football.


Like shooting a trainee with an airgun?


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Re: Post Mortem

by Maneki Neko » 13 Apr 2016 16:57

we had a massive cull last summer

can we just stop culling, for a bit

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Re: Someone buy Paul McShane a beer

by No Fixed Abode » 13 Apr 2016 17:03

Silver Fox
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Assaulting a work colleague would generally mean dismissal. But not in football.


Like shooting a trainee with an airgun?


Couldn't have been Vydra - he'd miss. So who was it?

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Re: Someone buy Paul McShane a beer

by Forbury Lion » 13 Apr 2016 17:35

No Fixed Abode Oh dear!

Assaulting a work colleague would generally mean dismissal. But not in football.
Generally yes, but the employers generally carry out an investigation and ask both parties to give their side of events, speak to witnesses etc. Also, the managers should in my opinion be held to account for not managing their staff and not preventing something like this from happening.

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Re: Post Mortem

by Hoop Blah » 13 Apr 2016 17:51

There's been something wrong at the club for some time. Personally I'm starting to think it's a lack of leadership and direction from the very top, although I don't think it goes as far as a lack of investment.

In terms of the rest of the season, well I'd love to see a few of the younger lads getting a chance to impress and less of the likes of Piazon, Robson-Kanu and the others that are unlikely to be here next season. Does that include Cox though? I'm not sure, he may be earning himself a new deal but I'm not sure I can see it.

Having said that, I don't just want to see kids for the sake of it, they need to be good enough but with our lack of options a chance or two for Fosu, Stacey and Keown wouldn't be a bad thing.

It's just too hard to predict anything about next season at the moment.


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Re: Post Mortem

by Ian Royal » 13 Apr 2016 17:53

Fact is, but for a routine Vydra miss and some bad luck/defending at the end we'd all be very happy with how that went.

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Re: Someone buy Paul McShane a beer

by blueroyals » 13 Apr 2016 18:13

McDermott calls it passion. Presumably he wants to see more of the same in the next game? Shocking reaction by the club

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Re: Someone buy Paul McShane a beer

by Jagermesiter1871 » 13 Apr 2016 18:26

Forbury Lion
No Fixed Abode Oh dear!

Assaulting a work colleague would generally mean dismissal. But not in football.
Generally yes, but the employers generally carry out an investigation and ask both parties to give their side of events, speak to witnesses etc. Also, the managers should in my opinion be held to account for not managing their staff and not preventing something like this from happening.


You're joking right? #BlameBrian

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Re: Someone buy Paul McShane a beer

by sandman » 13 Apr 2016 18:29

Someone buy Paul McShane a brain. Have to apologise to Williams, took it as him being his usual hot headed self but McShane's at fault there.
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Re: Someone buy Paul McShane a beer

by Armadillo Roadkill » 13 Apr 2016 18:29

This is pretty shameful from both of them. They both need to make very public statements of contrition.

I know in the heat of the game with all of the adrenalin flowing players aren't going to always be calm and dignified, so conditions are somewhat different from an office workplace. HOWEVER, they must make some sort of apology, and maybe a nice donation to some kid's charity or something to show they mean it.

And if the referee had seen it they would probably both have been red carded (which would have been the right decision) - so there's an immediate reason why they have to show they understand how unacceptable this was.

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Re: Someone buy Paul McShane a beer

by Silver Fox » 13 Apr 2016 18:35

Who do they need to apologise to? Each other maybe but once that's done its over, have you all turned into Helen Lovejoy?

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Re: Someone buy Paul McShane a beer

by Armadillo Roadkill » 13 Apr 2016 18:56

The fans. Bringing the club into disrepute.

Are you actually defending them?

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Re: Someone buy Paul McShane a beer

by Silver Fox » 13 Apr 2016 19:10

No, I'm saying they've got nothing to apologise for, but I don't get upset as easily as some on here it seems

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Re: Someone buy Paul McShane a beer

by AthleticoSpizz » 13 Apr 2016 19:39

No appologies......but think they should be seen skipping and whistling happy tunes whilst hand-in-hand entering and leaving the players entrance.........what a pair of silly billies

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Re: Someone buy Paul McShane a beer

by Jano » 13 Apr 2016 19:58

That's not good from the captain at all.

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Re: Someone buy Paul McShane a beer

by AthleticoSpizz » 13 Apr 2016 20:00

.......and P of the S elect

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