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:( Another player who does'nt play enough matches, he never does anything wrong, as someone said, because he does very little, he is very wary of sticking his body in where it might hurt, does'nt tackle enough. Oh and by the way he's the guy who taught Carney the best way to get injured, and stil pick up a big pay packet !
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right well why dont you make a post about a player you actually like or is that to much of an impossible task, when doesnt he play enough hes had one season out injured and been present all this year and most of last, if going into tackles and getting your head practically knocked off isnt going in where he might get hurt then i dont know what is.
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Well said Mrs Carney! As i said last week i'm getting sick and tired of reading so called 'fans' slagging off a different player nearly every day. I know we all have our opinions on players, i know i do, but repeatedly moaning and griping about individual players who are trying their best for this club isn't helping the team or the fans. Either get behind them or support someone else! This club doesn't need 'fans' like that!
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I think everyone has their own opinion about players, but they arent always true i'm not a big fan of dennis moran but maybe i need to give him more time. I just cant honestly see what brett has done wrong ever its not like he has consistantly bad games and is past it, hes a great player who tries his hardest
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I agree 100% about Brett he is a wonderful player.We are only a handful of games into the season, we have terrible injury problems and have the Andrew Farrell saga hanging over our heads, no wonder we aren't playing that well! It's just not fair to keep picking on individual players though. Yes I know people are entitled to their own opinions but it's hurtful to read what people can actually write about their own team members. We are all supposed to support Wigan and the members of that squad so lets get on with it
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Well i suppose if he's lucky we'll play enough game sthis year to go through each player individually
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we_need_a_coach posted:
:( Another player who does'nt play enough matches, he never does anything wrong, as someone said, because he does very little, he is very wary of sticking his body in where it might hurt, does'nt tackle enough. Oh and by the way he's the guy who taught Carney the best way to get injured, and stil pick up a big pay packet !
jeeze somebody has really pi55ed you off in life. lighten up mate, all teams go through rough patches. as i,ve said before man u fans wanted rid of ferguson because he won nothing in the first few years in fact mark robbins saved his job by scoring in a one nil win at forest in the fa cup or he was away. support the team a couple of players and time for the youngsters to gain experience wil put us back top of the pile.
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we_need_a_coach posted:
:( Another player who does'nt play enough matches, he never does anything wrong, as someone said, because he does very little, he is very wary of sticking his body in where it might hurt, does'nt tackle enough. Oh and by the way he's the guy who taught Carney the best way to get injured, and stil pick up a big pay packet !
WHAT DRUGS ARE YOU ON, i can't believe this post (it makes me angry just to read this post it really does and you won't like me when i am angry)this is a player who has put his body on the line so many times, he has took more high shots than a midget in a basketball game, he has smash into people for try saving tackles, he will run into forwards no questions asked and YOU have the cheek to write this post about him, just get real why don't you.(BAH)
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heydude posted:
we_need_a_coach posted:
:( Another player who does'nt play enough matches, he never does anything wrong, as someone said, because he does very little, he is very wary of sticking his body in where it might hurt, does'nt tackle enough. Oh and by the way he's the guy who taught Carney the best way to get injured, and stil pick up a big pay packet !
WHAT DRUGS ARE YOU ON, i can't believe this post (it makes me angry just to read this post it really does and you won't like me when i am angry)this is a player who has put his body on the line so many times, he has took more high shots than a midget in a basketball game, he has smash into people for try saving tackles, he will run into forwards no questions asked and YOU have the cheek to write this post about him, just get real why don't you.(BAH)
Well said, as he has said so often.....how many games have you watched?
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waterside glens posted:
as i,ve said before man u fans wanted rid of ferguson because he won nothing in the first few years in fact mark robbins saved his job by scoring in a one nil win at forest in the fa cup or he was away.
Wasn't it more around 1988 when United fans wanted rid of Fergie, that match was only in the early stages of the 1990 FA Cup wasn't it. They won it that year, then the glory days started with the Rumblelows Cup in 1992, the Magnificent Choccie McClair scoring the winner in that 1-0 over Forest! Ahh, back when football was a contact sport.
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