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Should McCammon start Saturday ?.

Should McCammon start Saturday ?.

  • Yes

    Votes: 52 41.6%
  • No

    Votes: 73 58.4%

  • Total voters
    125
  • Poll closed .


Uncle Buck

Ghost Writer
Jul 7, 2003
28,075
Simster said:
So why not mix it up and go somewhere the Albion AREN'T playing, seeing as the club obviously makes you so upset? And then perhaps return to watching Albion again when the manager meets your criteria. Because at the moment, you may as well just chuck £25 in the bin.

Have you ever thought that part of the day is who you go with, you know real friends and not ones that are in cyber space?
 




Rougvie said:

Fine, lets give him 8 games or so, but hold on, wasnt it him who said he felt he was to good to drop down a division

This is one thing I don't understand. If he needs a run to get fit, why not do that on loan somewhere? Why refuse to go to say League 1 for a month where he can regain his "rythym"? This is the sensible option for all involved isn't it?
 


Dandyman

In London village.
Simster said:
Uncle Buck,

Given that all you seem to do on here is bitch and moan about EVERY aspect of Mark McGhee's management, coupled with the fact that you don't find the football entertaining and the fact that you believe his first or second choice striker should be earning a living at Asda (as you like to state so often), then how about you do something else on a Saturday other than follow the club up and down the country?

I can't understand why somebody as bitter towards the current set-up in virtually every aspect as you are CHOOSES to spend all his spare time and pocket money following the club away to so many games. It's quite unbelievable to be honest. :nono:

Hang on a minute. He has to come to Aways. I am not pimping out Kinky and Chappers all on my own.
 


E

enigma

Guest
Uncle Buck said:
But in McCammon you have a donkey who does not give a toss.

I disagree. I think he actually tries quite hard, and doesnt deserve the stick he gets on here.
 


Rougvie

Rising Damp
Aug 29, 2003
5,131
Hove, f***ing ACTUALLY.
Lokki 7 said:
This is one thing I don't understand. If he needs a run to get fit, why not do that on loan somewhere? Why refuse to go to say League 1 for a month where he can regain his "rythym"? This is the sensible option for all involved isn't it?

Absolutely, but to go on record as saying he doesnt want to drop a division to go on loan is just plain daft.

He does himself no favours with that attitude, its the sort of lazy, 'i'm too good for hard work' that seems to blight the game at the moment.
 




CHAPPERS

DISCO SPENG
Jul 5, 2003
45,101
Why is everyone having a pop at Buck here? Surely as a fan who only wants good for this club he is entitled to his opinion which just so happen to be that the management of the club presently isn't healthy and should be able to voice it without being told that he's moaning?
 


Uncle Buck

Ghost Writer
Jul 7, 2003
28,075
enigma said:
I disagree. I think he actually tries quite hard, and doesnt deserve the stick he gets on here.

You see he seems to be one of those players whose head drops too quickly when things are not going for him and as he does not have the ability to turn a game with a bit of skill, he needs to work his arse off for all his time on the pitch and he does not do that.
 


Brighton Breezy

New member
Jul 5, 2003
19,439
Sussex
It makes me laugh that people are willing to put up with such public outbursts from a talentless oaf like McCammon but were so keen to lead the witch hunt that drove out our most talented player in Leon Knight.
 




colinpants

IT CONSULTANT
Jan 24, 2005
788
he was right about one thing tho the atmosphe was shit the other night, worst i've ever heard it (or not heard it) as the case maybe.
 


Rougvie said:
Absolutely, but to go on record as saying he doesnt want to drop a division to go on loan is just plain daft.

He does himself no favours with that attitude, its the sort of lazy, 'i'm too good for hard work' that seems to blight the game at the moment.

You and I are agreeing far too often these days, its very disconcerting.
 






Rougvie

Rising Damp
Aug 29, 2003
5,131
Hove, f***ing ACTUALLY.
Lokki 7 said:
You and I are agreeing far too often these days, its very disconcerting.

Ah, but contrary to what a lot of people think, I DONT actually enjoy putting players, or the team I love down, I just want us to be better with the resources we have available, which IS acheiveable.
 


Richie Morris said:
It makes me laugh that people are willing to put up with such public outbursts from a talentless oaf like McCammon

Insert Richie Morris for McCammon and it makes a lot more sense.


Richie Morris said:
but were so keen to lead the witch hunt that drove out our most talented player in Leon Knight.

Yeah, it was a witch hunt that drove Leon out. Right. Not his poor attitude or inability to gel with the set-up.
 


Barry Izbak

U.T.A.
Dec 7, 2005
7,427
Lancing By Sea
McCammon was sent home from training this morning, for bringing the club into disrepute.

Don't think he'll be in the first time any time soon, let alone saturday
 




El Presidente

The ONLY Gay in Brighton
Helpful Moderator
Jul 5, 2003
40,018
Pattknull med Haksprut
Richie Morris said:
It makes me laugh that people are willing to put up with such public outbursts from a talentless oaf like McCammon but were so keen to lead the witch hunt that drove out our most talented player in Leon Knight.

Richie, Leon was not driven out of the club by the drivel that is posted on NSC. He fell out with McGhee over his attitude to training.
 


Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
54,983
Surrey
Uncle Buck said:
Have you ever thought that part of the day is who you go with, you know real friends and not ones that are in cyber space?
Yes, I have thought of that. Oddly enough, I have more than one group of friends and find myself spending time with different friends on different weekends. You know, real friends I MET in real life, not in cyber space.

ChapmansThe Saviour said:
Why is everyone having a pop at Buck here? Surely as a fan who only wants good for this club he is entitled to his opinion which just so happen to be that the management of the club presently isn't healthy and should be able to voice it without being told that he's moaning?
To be honest, I find myself agreeing with some of what UB says - but making the same tedious "trolley" joke over and over again goes beyond healthy debate and is not at all constructive. It's no better than people who have a smart arse, patronising answer as to why those in charge are always right.
 


jonny.rainbow

Well-known member
Oct 29, 2005
6,850
Barry Hazgon said:
McCammon was sent home from training this morning, for bringing the club into disrepute.

Don't think he'll be in the first time any time soon, let alone saturday

Source?
 


E

enigma

Guest
ChapmansThe Saviour said:
Why is everyone having a pop at Buck here? Surely as a fan who only wants good for this club he is entitled to his opinion which just so happen to be that the management of the club presently isn't healthy and should be able to voice it without being told that he's moaning?

Yeah but he does seem to moan quite a lot. I accept that the current situation isnt great but constantly criticsing the players/management isnt going to help, particularly the players.

Having said that, I dont know if he does this at the matches.
 




the full harris

New member
Feb 14, 2004
3,212
Uncle Spielberg said:
Should McCammon start Saturday. I for one would like to see him start as he has gone up a lot in my opinions this week. Good on him for calling in and defending him against Harty's comment as it shows he cares and still believes in himself and want to prove himself. I still remember the 2 goals against top of the league Sunderland last season and none of the other strikers are pulling up any trees.

What about McCammon and Hart with Carole switched out wide ?.

I think Mark McGhee have a sneaking respect for McCammon and what he did rather than the opposite.

I'll wager McGhee will play him from the start Saturday.

Whatcha reckon ??? .


So, you suddenly want him to play on the basis of him phoning into a radio show? I rang in the other night, can I play as well?

Or is it on the basis of his game against Sunderland last season? Do players only have to have one good game a season then? "I remember his goals against Sunderland", who gives a shit, I remember CKRs goals this season (all of them quality) so lets stick with someone with more talent than most of the supporters, eh?


And on the subject of why does UB go if he hates it all so much. Well, I'd imagine he's a supporter of the club which, in case any of you have forgotten, is bigger than any of the people currently involved in it. People like UB will still be going to games long after McGhee and the current crop of players have left the club. That's how it works.

Honestly, the levels of utter cluelessness demonstrated by some people on this site leave me speechless sometimes.
 


Uncle Buck

Ghost Writer
Jul 7, 2003
28,075
enigma said:
Yeah but he does seem to moan quite a lot. I accept that the current situation isnt great but constantly criticsing the players/management isnt going to help, particularly the players.

Having said that, I dont know if he does this at the matches.

But then a different note if more questioning had been done in the past maybe we would not have the ground situation we have now. Criticisim and scrutiny is not always a bad thing.
 


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