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by iwasthere2012 » Sun Sep 10, 2017 7:59 pm
phips wrote:iwasthere2012 wrote:london blue 2 wrote:iwasthere2012 wrote:phips wrote:not a red. im with G Neville....

If that's humour, it's not funny.
I think its phips way of saying rat boy is a deluded cunt.
Hope so.
in what world could that possibly be interpreted as anything but that?
Never sure Phips.
A lot of what you write comes across as incendiary.
I think I did write before that maybe a lot of your humour goes over our heads as well as the other way around.
So it was sarcasm, then was it?
That's American for humour isn't it?
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by mr_nool » Sun Sep 10, 2017 8:02 pm
iwasthere2012 wrote:Never sure Phips.
A lot of what you write comes across as incendiary.
I think I did write before that maybe a lot of your humour goes over our heads as well as the other way around.
So it was sarcasm, then was it?
That's American for humour isn't it?
You don't get emojis in Ireland?
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by iwasthere2012 » Sun Sep 10, 2017 8:04 pm
mr_nool wrote:iwasthere2012 wrote:Never sure Phips.
A lot of what you write comes across as incendiary.
I think I did write before that maybe a lot of your humour goes over our heads as well as the other way around.
So it was sarcasm, then was it?
That's American for humour isn't it?
You don't get emojis in Ireland?
That's stuff young folk do, don't they?
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by mr_nool » Sun Sep 10, 2017 8:08 pm
iwasthere2012 wrote:mr_nool wrote:iwasthere2012 wrote:Never sure Phips.
A lot of what you write comes across as incendiary.
I think I did write before that maybe a lot of your humour goes over our heads as well as the other way around.
So it was sarcasm, then was it?
That's American for humour isn't it?
You don't get emojis in Ireland?
That's stuff young folk do, don't they?
*Rolling my eyes* and *Slapping me forehead*
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by iwasthere2012 » Sun Sep 10, 2017 8:10 pm
mr_nool wrote:iwasthere2012 wrote:mr_nool wrote:iwasthere2012 wrote:Never sure Phips.
A lot of what you write comes across as incendiary.
I think I did write before that maybe a lot of your humour goes over our heads as well as the other way around.
So it was sarcasm, then was it?
That's American for humour isn't it?
You don't get emojis in Ireland?
That's stuff young folk do, don't they?
*Rolling my eyes* and *Slapping me forehead*
Now I get it.
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by johnny crossan » Sun Sep 10, 2017 10:28 pm
did Mane mean it?

the eyes have it, the ayes have it
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by Vantage » Mon Sep 11, 2017 7:45 am
Given some of the refereeing we've faced this season I was surprised Ederson wasn't sent off for viciously headbutting Mane in the foot.
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by CrownPointBlue » Mon Sep 11, 2017 7:56 am
johnny crossan wrote:iwasthere2012 wrote:phips wrote:not a red. im with G Neville....

If that's humour, it's not funny.
it's US humor, it's different to ours
Normal behaviour in victimpool on a Friday & Saturday. Surprised he did introduce him to 'Stanley'.
As for their fans - FILTH !!
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by Sister of fu » Mon Sep 11, 2017 8:20 am
I thought it was a brilliant bit of goalkeeping. So brave and so precise. He knew what could happen and still went for it. Your taught to be on the front foot and he seems to do this very well. He took one for the team and I don't think that will be lost on his team mates.
Been quietly impressed with Ederson. Has quietly gone about his business. Very calm and unfussy. Just how it should be IMO.
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by Tokyo Blue » Mon Sep 11, 2017 8:24 am
Sister of fu wrote:I thought it was a brilliant bit of goalkeeping. So brave and so precise. He knew what could happen and still went for it. Your taught to be on the front foot and he seems to do this very well. He took one for the team and I don't think that will be lost on his team mates.
Been quietly impressed with Ederson. Has quietly gone about his business. Very calm and unfussy. Just how it should be IMO.
I don't think it is lost on the fans either, mate.
I agree with you that Ederson has been excellent so far, apart from a little bit of understandable nerves in his first game.
I hope Bravo is equally competent if he has to deputise for a match or two.
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by Sister of fu » Mon Sep 11, 2017 8:27 am
Tokyo Blue wrote:Sister of fu wrote:I thought it was a brilliant bit of goalkeeping. So brave and so precise. He knew what could happen and still went for it. Your taught to be on the front foot and he seems to do this very well. He took one for the team and I don't think that will be lost on his team mates.
Been quietly impressed with Ederson. Has quietly gone about his business. Very calm and unfussy. Just how it should be IMO.
I don't think it is lost on the fans either, mate.
I agree with you that Ederson has been excellent so far, apart from a little bit of understandable nerves in his first game.
I hope Bravo is equally competent if he has to deputise for a match or two.
I think Bravo will be fine. Last season was just a complete freak one which surprised everyone. I never saw that coming. I think he will show fans his truth worth this season.
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by Tokyo Blue » Mon Sep 11, 2017 8:32 am
Sister of fu wrote:Tokyo Blue wrote:Sister of fu wrote:I thought it was a brilliant bit of goalkeeping. So brave and so precise. He knew what could happen and still went for it. Your taught to be on the front foot and he seems to do this very well. He took one for the team and I don't think that will be lost on his team mates.
Been quietly impressed with Ederson. Has quietly gone about his business. Very calm and unfussy. Just how it should be IMO.
I don't think it is lost on the fans either, mate.
I agree with you that Ederson has been excellent so far, apart from a little bit of understandable nerves in his first game.
I hope Bravo is equally competent if he has to deputise for a match or two.
I think Bravo will be fine. Last season was just a complete freak one which surprised everyone. I never saw that coming. I think he will show fans his truth worth this season.
I really hope so. If he can ram the snide little comments down people's throats, it will be wonderful for him.
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by Foreverinbluedreams » Mon Sep 11, 2017 8:37 am
Tokyo Blue wrote:Sister of fu wrote:Tokyo Blue wrote:Sister of fu wrote:I thought it was a brilliant bit of goalkeeping. So brave and so precise. He knew what could happen and still went for it. Your taught to be on the front foot and he seems to do this very well. He took one for the team and I don't think that will be lost on his team mates.
Been quietly impressed with Ederson. Has quietly gone about his business. Very calm and unfussy. Just how it should be IMO.
I don't think it is lost on the fans either, mate.
I agree with you that Ederson has been excellent so far, apart from a little bit of understandable nerves in his first game.
I hope Bravo is equally competent if he has to deputise for a match or two.
I think Bravo will be fine. Last season was just a complete freak one which surprised everyone. I never saw that coming. I think he will show fans his truth worth this season.
I really hope so. If he can ram the snide little comments down people's throats, it will be wonderful for him.
Great to see the fans getting behind Bravo when he came on.
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by littlebig » Mon Sep 11, 2017 10:23 am
johnny crossan wrote:did Mane mean it?

the eyes have it, the ayes have it
I don't think he meant it. It was reckless yes, and he knew he was endangering Ederson so he deserved a red, but there was no malice. Split second and he would have nicked it over the keeper.
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by Foreverinbluedreams » Mon Sep 11, 2017 10:26 am
littlebig wrote:johnny crossan wrote:did Mane mean it?

the eyes have it, the ayes have it
I don't think he meant it. It was reckless yes, and he knew he was endangering Ederson so he deserved a red, but there was no malice. Split second and he would have nicked it over the keeper.
Question is, had he got there first would a free still be awarded against him for high foot?
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by Nigels Tackle » Mon Sep 11, 2017 10:26 am
littlebig wrote:johnny crossan wrote:did Mane mean it?

the eyes have it, the ayes have it
I don't think he meant it. It was reckless yes, and he knew he was endangering Ederson so he deserved a red, but there was no malice. Split second and he would have nicked it over the keeper.
kdb / danny blind at the swamp this time last year springs to mind.....
studs up to control the ball, gets there a split second before the defender
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by Foreverinbluedreams » Mon Sep 11, 2017 10:31 am
Nigels Tackle wrote:littlebig wrote:johnny crossan wrote:did Mane mean it?

the eyes have it, the ayes have it
I don't think he meant it. It was reckless yes, and he knew he was endangering Ederson so he deserved a red, but there was no malice. Split second and he would have nicked it over the keeper.
kdb / danny blind at the swamp this time last year springs to mind.....
studs up to control the ball, gets there a split second before the defender
Waist height, defender stationary.
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by Nigels Tackle » Mon Sep 11, 2017 10:35 am
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:littlebig wrote:johnny crossan wrote:did Mane mean it?

the eyes have it, the ayes have it
I don't think he meant it. It was reckless yes, and he knew he was endangering Ederson so he deserved a red, but there was no malice. Split second and he would have nicked it over the keeper.
kdb / danny blind at the swamp this time last year springs to mind.....
studs up to control the ball, gets there a split second before the defender
Waist height, defender stationary.
point i am making is that if the brown had mistimed it, he would have taken the defender out. he wouldn't have meant as he was going for the ball.
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by Foreverinbluedreams » Mon Sep 11, 2017 10:37 am
Nigels Tackle wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:littlebig wrote:johnny crossan wrote:did Mane mean it?

the eyes have it, the ayes have it
I don't think he meant it. It was reckless yes, and he knew he was endangering Ederson so he deserved a red, but there was no malice. Split second and he would have nicked it over the keeper.
kdb / danny blind at the swamp this time last year springs to mind.....
studs up to control the ball, gets there a split second before the defender
Waist height, defender stationary.
point i am making is that if the brown had mistimed it, he would have taken the defender out. he wouldn't have meant as he was going for the ball.
Don't think he would, the ball wasn't close enough to Blind because he stood there like a statue and didn't challenge.
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by Dameerto » Mon Sep 11, 2017 10:43 am
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:littlebig wrote:johnny crossan wrote:did Mane mean it?

the eyes have it, the ayes have it
I don't think he meant it. It was reckless yes, and he knew he was endangering Ederson so he deserved a red, but there was no malice. Split second and he would have nicked it over the keeper.
Question is, had he got there first would a free still be awarded against him for high foot?
Without a doubt - they were basically going head on against each other for the ball, studs were out, leg was straight and fully locked at contact, foot was at least shoulder height for an average player's height - the fact anyone (never mind almost everyone) can criticise the decision to award a red is absurd.
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