Silent Bob
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- Dec 6, 2004
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It was Iwelumo.
Wardywonderland said:Was it not the big man that won the pentaly that one us the play off final?
I agree. And it will be for Bristol City.Pavilionaire said:I confidently predict he will be playing non-league football inside 2 years.
Wardywonderland said:Was it not the big man that won the pentaly that one us the play off final?
blockhseagull said:Sad as it is, Gatting looks our best hope as our supposed ' targetman'
Stick with him and either put CKR or Jakey alongside him
Bullshit. Everyone I know that has seen him play thinks he is crap. None of them post on hereLondon Irish said:he will be remembered more fondly than the immaturos on here think.
London Irish said:Good luck to Big Mac, he has been deplorably treated by the most immature section of the Albion support, he always played better than those idiots gave him credit for and his strength and aerial power will cause League 1 defences a lot of problems.
He was an important part of the team that kept us up last year (featuring in nearly all of that 7-game unbeaten run around Christmas time, for example) but had to be sacrificed by McGhee now to free up some cash for a loan signing, as his injury record and goal-scoring rate means the other, younger guys we have are better options for us now.
At times Big Mac didn't do himself any favours with McGhee, the notorious example being Burnley, but I feel the die was cast before his latest disagreements with McGhee and that a decision on his future had long been made before he went on to the phone-in.
That was an unprofessional thing to do of course by Big Mac, but Albion fans admire guts and someone sticking up for themselves, so ironically he really had nothing to lose and, partly because of that, he will be remembered more fondly than the immaturos on here think.
Good luck Big Mac
London Irish said:Good luck to Big Mac, he has been deplorably treated by the most immature section of the Albion support, he always played better than those idiots gave him credit for and his strength and aerial power will cause League 1 defences a lot of problems.
He was an important part of the team that kept us up last year (featuring in nearly all of that 7-game unbeaten run around Christmas time, for example) but had to be sacrificed by McGhee now to free up some cash for a loan signing, as his injury record and goal-scoring rate means the other, younger guys we have are better options for us now.
At times Big Mac didn't do himself any favours with McGhee, the notorious example being Burnley, but I feel the die was cast before his latest disagreements with McGhee and that a decision on his future had long been made before he went on to the phone-in.
That was an unprofessional thing to do of course by Big Mac, but Albion fans admire guts and someone sticking up for themselves, so ironically he really had nothing to lose and, partly because of that, he will be remembered more fondly than the immaturos on here think.
Good luck Big Mac
bristolseagull said:He'll get mullered if he doesnt perform, city fans are a fickle bunch
Pavilionaire said:LI, that's the biggest load of bollocks I've read all day.
McCammon will be remembered for 2 things:
1. Making an arse out of himself, Harty, the fans and the club by calling the phone-in.
2. For being an absolutely shit footballer.
Uncle Buck said:Predictable and patronising.
Rangdo said:What happened to him being too good to go down a division as he said on the phone in?
London Irish said:Very predictable and patronising