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Post by philincalifornia on Mar 22, 2015 17:45:33 GMT 1
US spellcheckers will do that kind of favor for you.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 22, 2015 17:49:51 GMT 1
Probably confusing him with Given?
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Post by E4b on Mar 22, 2015 17:51:32 GMT 1
Smithies takes a better pen than Wells!
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Post by philincalifornia on Mar 22, 2015 18:15:06 GMT 1
Smithies takes a better pen than Wells! Congrats on taking the first step towards rehab mate Smithies not Wardy !!!!
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Post by Carlito Brigante on Mar 22, 2015 18:24:58 GMT 1
Didn't hear anyone booing Wells Majewski was shocking I thought There was some booing of wells round us. Shit for brains clearly. Madjewski didn't do himself any favours , probably trying too hard though to be fair. Sent from my GT-I9505 using proboards He certainly wasn't when he attempted to chase their lad back as he scored at the death. I think I could have run faster
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Post by E4b on Mar 22, 2015 18:54:39 GMT 1
Smithies takes a better pen than Wells! Congrats on taking the first step towards rehab mate Smithies not Wardy !!!! Eh?!*^#%
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Post by Captainslapper on Mar 22, 2015 19:07:42 GMT 1
We have some absolute cretinous fans. Doubt were alone in that though. Bunch of utter bellends shouting crap at smithies at the end at the front of the kilner too. Don't know what it is about football that turns normal people into ridiculous cry babies if things don't go right.
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Post by Solid Snake on Mar 25, 2015 20:03:06 GMT 1
I wonder if he's playing for Bermuda tonight?
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Post by Porrohman on Mar 25, 2015 20:23:33 GMT 1
I wonder if he's playing for Bermuda tonight? Hope so he's the captain Sent from my SM-G900F using proboards
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Post by davidpgowinghtafc on Mar 25, 2015 20:33:49 GMT 1
Wells is a professional footballer. If he is a designated penalty taker then he should be able to score from them. It was obvious from the video where the first kick was going and it was easy for the keeper. There is absolutely NO excuse for missing the target with the second; you start 12 yards from a target 8 feet high and 8 yards wide. A professional ought to be able to hit that target somewhere. Vic Metcalfe never missed the target and in fact I do not remember him failing to score with his penalties.
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Post by kennyk2 on Mar 25, 2015 20:51:10 GMT 1
Wells is a professional footballer. If he is a designated penalty taker then he should be able to score from them. It was obvious from the video where the first kick was going and it was easy for the keeper. There is absolutely NO excuse for missing the target with the second; you start 12 yards from a target 8 feet high and 8 yards wide. A professional ought to be able to hit that target somewhere. Vic Metcalfe never missed the target and in fact I do not remember him failing to score with his penalties. Fortunately, he's human!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2015 20:52:47 GMT 1
Wells is a professional footballer. If he is a designated penalty taker then he should be able to score from them. It was obvious from the video where the first kick was going and it was easy for the keeper. There is absolutely NO excuse for missing the target with the second; you start 12 yards from a target 8 feet high and 8 yards wide. A professional ought to be able to hit that target somewhere. Vic Metcalfe never missed the target and in fact I do not remember him failing to score with his penalties. Fortunately, he's human! And kicking!
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Post by bigfatmonkey on Mar 25, 2015 23:16:04 GMT 1
Wells is a professional footballer. If he is a designated penalty taker then he should be able to score from them. It was obvious from the video where the first kick was going and it was easy for the keeper. There is absolutely NO excuse for missing the target with the second; you start 12 yards from a target 8 feet high and 8 yards wide. A professional ought to be able to hit that target somewhere. Vic Metcalfe never missed the target and in fact I do not remember him failing to score with his penalties. I'm sure I remember Baggio missing one in the World Cup and he wasn't a bad player! Beckham too, one of the cleanest strikers of the ball around but he's still missed a pen.
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Post by roberttownblue on Mar 26, 2015 0:44:59 GMT 1
US spellcheckers will do that kind of favor for you. Get back home Phil . . . it's favour in the UK
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2015 0:53:10 GMT 1
Scored a penalty. Can't knock his self confidence to step up after last week.
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Post by philincalifornia on Mar 26, 2015 0:58:05 GMT 1
US spellcheckers will do that kind of favor for you. Get back home Phil . . . it's favour in the UK It's probably spellchequers too ....
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Post by gledholt terrier on Mar 26, 2015 20:27:49 GMT 1
US spellcheckers will do that kind of favor for you. Gotten is an old English word, not a U.S. invention.
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Post by philincalifornia on Mar 26, 2015 20:32:03 GMT 1
US spellcheckers will do that kind of favor for you. Gotten is an old English word, not a U.S. invention. It's used all the time here, seriously (not by me though). I think the U.S. invented "must of" though. To get back on track ... go look at Wells' penalty in the Bermuda Bahamas game (Wells scored thread) everyone. In my prime, I think I might've made that Bahamas team.
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Post by gledholt terrier on Mar 26, 2015 20:48:43 GMT 1
Gotten is an old English word, not a U.S. invention. It's used all the time here, seriously (not by me though). I think the U.S. invented "must of" though. To get back on track ... go look at Wells' penalty in the Bermuda Bahamas game (Wells scored thread) everyone. In my prime, I think I might've made that Bahamas team. To wander back off track (!), there is an argument that US spellings are purer English. While Samuel Johnson was buggering about with the spellings over here, the American colonies were too busy surviving/revolting to take any notice. "Must of" makes regular and annoying appearances on this very forum. Helpful education, however, is met with accusations of pedantry. And back on track; I was talking to a Bermudian while in Colorado - he is the biggest thing there since Goater and considered even better. My lack of enthusiasm (I think he is OK, not much more, but may improve) took him by surprise.
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Post by philincalifornia on Mar 26, 2015 21:37:21 GMT 1
It's used all the time here, seriously (not by me though). I think the U.S. invented "must of" though. To get back on track ... go look at Wells' penalty in the Bermuda Bahamas game (Wells scored thread) everyone. In my prime, I think I might've made that Bahamas team. To wander back off track (!), there is an argument that US spellings are purer English. While Samuel Johnson was buggering about with the spellings over here, the American colonies were too busy surviving/revolting to take any notice. "Must of" makes regular and annoying appearances on this very forum. Helpful education, however, is met with accusations of pedantry. And back on track; I was talking to a Bermudian while in Colorado - he is the biggest thing there since Goater and considered even better. My lack of enthusiasm (I think he is OK, not much more, but may improve) took him by surprise. I don't think he's better than Goater yet. Goater was good at the highest level for at least a year or two or three as far as I recall. They also had brick sh!thouse Clyde Best didn't they, way back when ?
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Post by hi on Mar 29, 2015 23:02:46 GMT 1
there were no boos at all in the BRS. what load of BULLSH*T! majority of the fans boo'd the subs as hogg should have stayed and edgar should have been taken off. hogg was brilliant that game. can definitely say nobody boo'd wells!
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Post by hi on Mar 29, 2015 23:10:49 GMT 1
Wells is a professional footballer. If he is a designated penalty taker then he should be able to score from them. It was obvious from the video where the first kick was going and it was easy for the keeper. There is absolutely NO excuse for missing the target with the second; you start 12 yards from a target 8 feet high and 8 yards wide. A professional ought to be able to hit that target somewhere. Vic Metcalfe never missed the target and in fact I do not remember him failing to score with his penalties. Professional footballer or not everybody is human. for the first penalty the wait for the ref to sort out and decide who to send off probably didnt help him pro or not everybody will get nerves NOT HIS FAULT. there have been many premiership player missed a penalty. Beckham missed a penalty in the euro qualifiers 2004 steven gerrard missed a penalty gareth bale missed a penalty thats just to name a few, yet you all say they are great and amazing players! you miss one penalty you miss them all in some peoples eyes
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Post by beadlesrighthand on Mar 30, 2015 19:21:24 GMT 1
there were no boos at all in the BRS. what load of BULLSH*T! majority of the fans boo'd the subs as hogg should have stayed and edgar should have been taken off. hogg was brilliant that game. can definitely say nobody boo'd wells! Sorry, but you are wrong. At the south end of the britiania rescue stand, there was booing. Hugh_Phamism, gave them an impressive mouth full for doing it.
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Post by Barbieterrier on Mar 31, 2015 9:03:04 GMT 1
Slating and booing players whether it be Smithies or Wells - whether it be on here or in the ground - serves no other purpose than destroying a footballers confidence. I understand anger and frustration at losing a game especially if one team member stands out as letting the rest down but it's not going inspire that player to want to play any better the next game. I think its embarrassing and disappointing imo.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2015 9:50:56 GMT 1
Slating and booing players whether it be Smithies or Wells - whether it be on here or in the ground - serves no other purpose than destroying a footballers confidence. I understand anger and frustration at losing a game especially if one team member stands out as letting the rest down but it's not going inspire that player to want to play any better the next game. I think its embarrassing and disappointing imo. Ii agree. If you're not happy, just leave in silence. Booing is for the kids at the pantomime.
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Post by Chips Longhorn on Mar 31, 2015 9:57:37 GMT 1
Slating and booing players whether it be Smithies or Wells - whether it be on here or in the ground - serves no other purpose than destroying a footballers confidence. I understand anger and frustration at losing a game especially if one team member stands out as letting the rest down but it's not going inspire that player to want to play any better the next game. I think its embarrassing and disappointing imo. I don't see a problem giving an opinion on a player on a football forum.. for instance I was quite critical of Carroll recently .. well not critical.. I just don't think he is good enough ..not being good enough is not something you should lambast him for .. he's trying his best and its our bad for signing him .. that's not to say that I would ever dream of booing him from the stands
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Post by Barbieterrier on Mar 31, 2015 11:10:34 GMT 1
Slating and booing players whether it be Smithies or Wells - whether it be on here or in the ground - serves no other purpose than destroying a footballers confidence. I understand anger and frustration at losing a game especially if one team member stands out as letting the rest down but it's not going inspire that player to want to play any better the next game. I think its embarrassing and disappointing imo. I don't see a problem giving an opinion on a player on a football forum.. for instance I was quite critical of Carroll recently .. well not critical.. I just don't think he is good enough ..not being good enough is not something you should lambast him for .. he's trying his best and its our bad for signing him .. that's not to say that I would ever dream of booing him from the stands I agree. An opinion though can be constructive whereas slating a player for me is destructive. I am a huge believer in trying hard to instill confidence in our players that way hopefully they will be motivated to do their best.
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Post by hi on Mar 31, 2015 22:30:59 GMT 1
there were no boos at all in the BRS. what load of BULLSH*T! majority of the fans boo'd the subs as hogg should have stayed and edgar should have been taken off. hogg was brilliant that game. can definitely say nobody boo'd wells! Sorry, but you are wrong. At the south end of the britiania rescue stand, there was booing. Hugh_Phamism, gave them an impressive mouth full for doing it. no i am right there was no booing at all in the BRS south stand. who the heck is hugh phamism?
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Post by Giggity on Mar 31, 2015 22:57:51 GMT 1
If you're paying in then you have every right to boo a player at the game IMO. Forget hurting his confidence. He should have thought about that before playing like a girl.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 31, 2015 23:02:17 GMT 1
If you're paying in then you have every right to boo a player at the game IMO. Forget hurting his confidence. He should have thought about that before playing like a girl. Boo.
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