What did Wise say to McCammon?

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Jam The Man

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Jul 5, 2003
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When McCammon was subbed, Wise said something to him, McCammon responded and graciously shook Wise's hand.

This isn't a caption competition by the way!
 
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Yorkie

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Jul 5, 2003
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Chester Drawers said:
Looked as if the big man made the first move to me - not so sure the little man wished to reciprocate....

I thought that too as McCammon stepped towards the away dugout as soon as he came off the pitch.
 


Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
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Chester Drawers said:
Looked as if the big man made the first move to me - not so sure the little man wished to reciprocate....

That's the way it looked to me also. There was just the slightest of delays between the Millwall manager offering his hand in return. But the important thing is that he did. And full marks for that.
 




Da Man Clay

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Dec 16, 2004
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when big macs number was shown wise moved from one side of the dugout to the other. looked like he wanted to shake his hand.
 


Jim D

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Jul 23, 2003
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Wise stretched forward a lot to reach his hand. I doubt that he'd have done that if he really didn't want to.
 






Scoffers

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...see you later big boy ?????
 


Chester Drawers

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It looked an awful lot like Mcgammon offering his hand first of all and Wise "reluctantly" moving his waterbottle from right to left hand before shaking hands.... but at least he did...
 


Lammy

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To me it looked like wise was leaning on his left foot more so than his right foot. When the moment came to shake hands he was effectively wrong footed and had to apply some premiership quality footwork in order for him to make a decent connection with McCammon's hand...
 




Yes, from the North Stand it looked like to me that Wise was symbolically saying sorry for the entire history of crimes of the white race against the black man, and he was now saying that he at least was down with the brothers.
 


Uncle Buck

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Jul 7, 2003
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London Irish said:
Yes, from the North Stand it looked like to me that Wise was symbolically saying sorry for the entire history of crimes of the white race against the black man, and he was now saying that he at least was down with the brothers.

I would have thought that Mark, Charlie, Leon or Paul would have told you after the game exactly what was said....
 


Uncle Buck said:
I would have thought that Mark, Charlie, Leon or Paul would have told you after the game exactly what was said....

What's this thing you have that it's wrong to call footballers by their first names? Explain it to me.
 








Braders

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Jul 15, 2003
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something like "taxi for McCammon"....
 


Uncle Buck said:
Manners? I do not know them, so for example I would refer to our number 9 as Hart, Gary Hart or Mr Hart, rather than Gary.

Ah, I see. And how would you refer to Mark McCammon then, as it's struck me that having spent a lot of time talking about him in the first few weeks he was here, you've gone mysteriously silent on the subject recently. More good manners I assume.
 




JSD Albion

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Jul 17, 2003
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When someon's that big it's alway safest to refer to them as Mr. Also best not to laugh and point - or to cast doubt on their undoubtedly sublime footblling skills.
 


Uncle Buck

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Jul 7, 2003
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London Irish said:
Ah, I see. And how would you refer to Mark McCammon then, as it's struck me that having spent a lot of time talking about him in the first few weeks he was here, you've gone mysteriously silent on the subject recently. More good manners I assume.

McCammon (or trolley). Still not his biggest fan, but at least in the home games he seems to be doing a job at present, but we shall see.
 


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