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York Red

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Re: York Match Thread
« Reply #105 on: August 29, 2010, 06:00:18 PM »

No have a new name now especially for People like you " Loser"
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« Reply #106 on: August 29, 2010, 06:02:02 PM »

No have a new name now especially for People like you " Loser"

Just of interest, did you make an L shape with your finger and thumb when you'd typed that?
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Re: York Match Thread
« Reply #107 on: August 29, 2010, 06:03:53 PM »

No have a new name now especially for People like you " Loser"

Just of interest, did you make an L shape with your finger and thumb when you'd typed that?

Thats not easy to do when you have two thumbs......



On one hand  :D
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Re: York Match Thread
« Reply #108 on: August 29, 2010, 07:18:43 PM »

No have a new name now especially for People like you " Loser"

You sound just like my daughter.... she's 12...
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Re: York Match Thread
« Reply #109 on: August 29, 2010, 08:05:49 PM »

So the Altrincham Manager called Brodie a cheat - he needs to get some bloody  glasses. Brodie was going nowhere until Mr Calamity caught him and bowled him over - what a numpty

http://www.mainlyfax.fotopic.net/p66804580.html

Didn't Brodie get booked for simulation in the second half? He wandered off clutching his face for no apparent reason?
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« Reply #110 on: August 29, 2010, 08:22:17 PM »

As funny as his booking was, if the ref is convinced he was definately cheating it should be a yellow card.
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« Reply #111 on: August 29, 2010, 09:57:25 PM »

Brodie is permanently "going nowhere". If he was half as good as he thinks he is, he'd not be playing BSP by now. Every scout who's ever watched him has almost certainly dismissed all his positives, and concentrated upon his unmatched ability to trip over fresh air, and then spend the rest of the match whingeing to the officials if he doesn't get the free kick/penalty his cheating was designed to "win".
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« Reply #112 on: August 30, 2010, 07:47:35 AM »

Brodie is permanently "going nowhere". If he was half as good as he thinks he is, he'd not be playing BSP by now. Every scout who's ever watched him has almost certainly dismissed all his positives, and concentrated upon his unmatched ability to trip over fresh air, and then spend the rest of the match whingeing to the officials if he doesn't get the free kick/penalty his cheating was designed to "win".

As a York fan I see Brodie regularly and some of his antics anger us as much as they do away fans trust me. Off the pitch a very nice if immature lad, on it he drives refs mad with the falling over and moaning. Yesterdays incident looked like a thrown arm that actually missed him followed by the usuall holding of the head that we see all over the world now sadly.
Regarding him not going anywhere he is young and still learning, and most importantly is a goalscorer. We have turned down big money for him this summer and in the end he will go because everyone wants a goalscorer regardless .
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« Reply #113 on: August 30, 2010, 11:27:39 AM »

Brodie is permanently "going nowhere". If he was half as good as he thinks he is, he'd not be playing BSP by now. Every scout who's ever watched him has almost certainly dismissed all his positives, and concentrated upon his unmatched ability to trip over fresh air, and then spend the rest of the match whingeing to the officials if he doesn't get the free kick/penalty his cheating was designed to "win".

As a York fan I see Brodie regularly and some of his antics anger us as much as they do away fans trust me. Off the pitch a very nice if immature lad, on it he drives refs mad with the falling over and moaning. Yesterdays incident looked like a thrown arm that actually missed him followed by the usuall holding of the head that we see all over the world now sadly.
Regarding him not going anywhere he is young and still learning, and most importantly is a goalscorer. We have turned down big money for him this summer and in the end he will go because everyone wants a goalscorer regardless .

I agree with the above.....he is one of those players that opposition supporters love to hate and his 'falling-over' routines and face-pulling to opposition supporters just make matters worse.
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duffy

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« Reply #114 on: September 01, 2010, 12:22:07 PM »

Brodie is permanently "going nowhere". If he was half as good as he thinks he is, he'd not be playing BSP by now. Every scout who's ever watched him has almost certainly dismissed all his positives, and concentrated upon his unmatched ability to trip over fresh air, and then spend the rest of the match whingeing to the officials if he doesn't get the free kick/penalty his cheating was designed to "win".

As a York fan I see Brodie regularly and some of his antics anger us as much as they do away fans trust me. Off the pitch a very nice if immature lad, on it he drives refs mad with the falling over and moaning. Yesterdays incident looked like a thrown arm that actually missed him followed by the usuall holding of the head that we see all over the world now sadly.
Regarding him not going anywhere he is young and still learning, and most importantly is a goalscorer. We have turned down big money for him this summer and in the end he will go because everyone wants a goalscorer regardless .

Told ya.
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« Reply #115 on: September 01, 2010, 12:28:36 PM »

Brodie is permanently "going nowhere". If he was half as good as he thinks he is, he'd not be playing BSP by now. Every scout who's ever watched him has almost certainly dismissed all his positives, and concentrated upon his unmatched ability to trip over fresh air, and then spend the rest of the match whingeing to the officials if he doesn't get the free kick/penalty his cheating was designed to "win".

As a York fan I see Brodie regularly and some of his antics anger us as much as they do away fans trust me. Off the pitch a very nice if immature lad, on it he drives refs mad with the falling over and moaning. Yesterdays incident looked like a thrown arm that actually missed him followed by the usuall holding of the head that we see all over the world now sadly.
Regarding him not going anywhere he is young and still learning, and most importantly is a goalscorer. We have turned down big money for him this summer and in the end he will go because everyone wants a goalscorer regardless .

Told ya.

Good bit of business from your perspective. He's not worth anything like what Crawley have paid.
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« Reply #116 on: September 01, 2010, 12:49:22 PM »

Brodie is permanently "going nowhere". If he was half as good as he thinks he is, he'd not be playing BSP by now. Every scout who's ever watched him has almost certainly dismissed all his positives, and concentrated upon his unmatched ability to trip over fresh air, and then spend the rest of the match whingeing to the officials if he doesn't get the free kick/penalty his cheating was designed to "win".

As a York fan I see Brodie regularly and some of his antics anger us as much as they do away fans trust me. Off the pitch a very nice if immature lad, on it he drives refs mad with the falling over and moaning. Yesterdays incident looked like a thrown arm that actually missed him followed by the usuall holding of the head that we see all over the world now sadly.
Regarding him not going anywhere he is young and still learning, and most importantly is a goalscorer. We have turned down big money for him this summer and in the end he will go because everyone wants a goalscorer regardless .

Told ya.

Good bit of business from your perspective. He's not worth anything like what Crawley have paid.

Its madness mate. Brodie is not worth half that. I think as a northern lad who loves his roots this could end up a disaster, to be fair to him though he was pushed out with a last minute call from our chairman to their's. We are quoting it as 300k and a conference record.
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