Richie Morris said:McCammon should NEVER play for this club again.
He blamed the strikers not scoring on the midfielders and then when pressed on that he backtracked and mumbled something like "not just them, defenders can cross as well."
Then picking on the fans?
The same fans whose hard work, money and determination in the face of adversity has kept this club going as well as paying HIS wages.
Tosser.
Interesting to see what the anti Leon Knight brigade have to say about this. Questioning the manager, team mates and fans on the radio, admitting publicly he has fallen out with McGhee and making it quite clear he would rather have been playing for Watford reserves.
Go now.
I think this is all to do with the difficulties that Harty (Ian) has with the principle of "forgive and forget". In many ways, this is an admirable quality - and it's certainly one that most of us apply to Stanley, Archer and Bellotti. But I think Harty sometimes remembers too much for too long.The Great Cornholio said:Yet again, you single me out from the loads of other people on this thread
Harty said:David it wasn't a cheap jibe, I really take on board what you say, don't get so anal,if my repsonse really winds you up that much feel free to call me at work,01903 206299.
As for my opinion I know I said, he came on and went about me not having the right to an opinion and his match fitness.
Does my final statement of 'Prove Me Wrong' not re-iterate what my opinion is?
munster monch said:I personally would have pm'd that telephone number
Lord Bracknell said:.
. Maybe some of us should be loaned out.
the full harris said:McCammon came across as if he actually believed he was a good player who was being held back by injuries, poor service, criticism from supporters. The whole phone call was just a list of excuses as to why he is so dreadfull at his job (a job that he gets paid more than MOST of us for, partly paid for by us).
dave the gaffer said:i am going out on loan to London Irish and after last night, it may become a permanent move.
Lord Bracknell said:I think this is all to do with the difficulties that Harty (Ian) has with the principle of "forgive and forget". In many ways, this is an admirable quality - and it's certainly one that most of us apply to Stanley, Archer and Bellotti. But I think Harty sometimes remembers too much for too long.
I've certainly forgotten what it was that TGC did to upset Harty, but I do remember him moaning at me about it at the time.
The interesting thing about last night will be whether Mark McCammon's comments will get support from his fellow players. I suspect they will. And how long will it take them to forgive and forget Harty? And what will be the consequences?
Watch this space.
Harty said:My Mum has just phoned and says I can invite Mark McCammon round for tea next Thursday. Do you think this will put an end to the matter?