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19 times out of 20 that shot goes in, he did very little wrong
I am sure that if the law stated that the hosting company were liable for fines of £millions for this if they could not identify the abuser, they would soon find a way to identify them.
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To me it looked like a great block rather than a bad miss.
They both did well to get into those positions.
Sorry, but it was a terrible miss.
It was harder to miss than score, of course the defender has done well, but there is a massive target - there is no way that should have been anything other than a goal.
It doesn't mean Connolly is a terrible player or anything like that (remains in the very promising bracket IMO),
I think there's quite a few on here being very generous.
Firstly with a name like Teddy Maybank, it seems strange for you to be so critical of strikers missing goals. Lol. Secondly you assume that Aaron knew the blocker was on his way.
For Teddy that would have been a half chance at best...
Lol, he couldn't score on blind date
Considering you gave a thumbs up to this one from junior - https://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/show...efully-the-end-of-Connolly&highlight=connolly - what is your identity?
How dare you. I did no such thing and go read the post I made in the thread. I expect an apology.
It was a shocking miss let’s not dress it up any other way. The boy doesn’t deserve the abuse he got on Twitter but if these boys want to be on there it goes with the territory.
Footballers have always received abuse when things haven’t gone well. The abuse at the Goldstone for poor performing players used to be horrific. Poor John Crumplin got stack loads and the famous ‘football genius’ chant started off as a total piss take, Gary Chivers was another that got dogs abuse.
Then there was Guy Butters getting shocking abuse on here that even ended up getting reported in national media. And many many others.
It’s not a new thing and goes with the territory of being a pro. I’m sure the £30k+ Aaron earns helps sweeten the trauma.
I think they are referring to this thread - Hopefully the end of Connolly
This is the opening post (liked 16 times):-
This thread title is an utter disgrace and an embarrassment to our fan base. It should be renamed.
I'm still waiting and I'm not going away. I did not like the post you accused me of and considering the content of it, I do not want to be associated with it.
Firstly with a name like Teddy Maybank, it seems strange for you to be so critical of strikers missing goals. Lol. Secondly you assume that Aaron knew the blocker was on his way.
For Teddy that would have been a half chance at best...
Sorry (for real), my screen resolution when checking who thumbed someone up is pretty weird and I only saw the "Badger" part. I should not have jumped to conclusions. Honest mistake but too sloppy. Sorry.
Correct. A horrific thread title. Shame on the folk who “liked it” and have the hypocrisy to condemn the Twitter attacks.
I stand by my post in that thread at the time:
It was a shocking miss let’s not dress it up any other way. The boy doesn’t deserve the abuse he got on Twitter but if these boys want to be on there it goes with the territory.
Footballers have always received abuse when things haven’t gone well. The abuse at the Goldstone for poor performing players used to be horrific. Poor John Crumplin got stack loads and the famous ‘football genius’ chant started off as a total piss take, Gary Chivers was another that got dogs abuse.
Then there was Guy Butters getting shocking abuse on here that even ended up getting reported in national media. And many many others.
It’s not a new thing and goes with the territory of being a pro. I’m sure the £30k+ Aaron earns helps sweeten the trauma.
a) genuinely no idea what thread you are talking about, and somewhat resent the Implication that NSC is somehow complicit in whatever is going on.
b) as far as I can see there have been no reports on any such thread, which doesn't really help if there is something untoward knocking about.