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Well I can always pop over to Brightonfans if I ever feel nostalgic about being called names and the use of opinion as fact...

I don't think you even need to leave the comfort of this thread for that. Although I've heard you are very popular on Brightonfans.
 
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Uncle Spielberg

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Al, Piers and Lokki

As Brian Clough said

" we may have a difference of opinions, we will sit down and discuss it and then we will agree I am right ".
 




Superphil

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I imagine we're in a minority moaning about Wilkins here. Imagine how many Man U fans are calling for Fergussons head after they didn't beat Reading yesterday.
 




Barrel of Fun

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Or how many were forced to eat humble pie when Fergie managed to (finally) find his footing at the club. Oarticularly as they came very close to relegation, having spent large sums of money.
 


The Large One

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Al, Piers and Lokki

As Brian Clough said

" we may have a difference of opinions, we will sit down and discuss it and then we will agree I am right ".

12.10 Brighton - Lassie Does Dallas

From the same stable as Wilkins Gets The Spanish Archer and Magoo's Treadmill, this tried and tested old rag-and-bone donkey has been saved at the last minute from the knackers' yard so many times it even has its own revolving door at the glue factory as its owner can't cope with reality, and pity is slowly giving way to scorn. Short-sighted, tempramental, yet utterly predictable, it does have the bonus of having an over-long memory - with grief and anger its main running companions. This three-legged low grade manure-producing machine will fail you in more ways than one, this much I promise.

Get on and get on LARGE.

You have not been charged for this information.

Uncle Spielberg - He even drops his trousers and bends over for the bookies.
 
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SurreySeagulls

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Didn't MA lose the first game of the season at Southend a few years back and even had the termerity to replace Kuipers at half time and if memory serves me right we went on to win the Championship. One opening game loss does not make a bleak winter ahead.

Why don't we all settle down for a nice win tomorrow and a win on Saturday and we can all forget about unluckily losing on Saturday. Toys back in the pram. Thank you
 




Uncle Spielberg

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12.10 Brighton - Lassie Does Dallas

From the same stable as Wilkins Gets The Spanish Archer and Magoo's Treadmill, this tried and tested old rag-and-bone donkey has been saved at the last minute from the knackers' yard so many times it even has its own revolving door at the glue factory as its owner can't cope with reality, and pity is slowly giving way to scorn. Short-sighted, tempramental, yet utterly predictable, it does have the bonus of having an over-long memory - with grief and anger its main running companions. This three-legged low grade manure-producing machine will fail you in more ways than one, this much I promise.

Get on and get on LARGE.

You have not been charged for this information.

Uncle Spielberg - He even drops his trousers and bends over for the bookies.

Sign , If only, I said if only I was as perfect as you Alan , a perfect human specimen with no flaws, devishly good looking with a dry wit and kind and generous even helping old ladies across the street, kind spirited who has a long and established track record of never saying anything nasty or derogatory against anyone on NSC who is in his own mind right with everything he says and has never once admitted he may have been wrong on occassions, oh sigh if only I was you.
 




The Large One

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Sign , If only, I said if only I was as perfect as you Alan , a perfect human specimen with no flaws, devishly good looking with a dry wit and kind and generous even helping old ladies across the street, kind spirited who has a long and established track record of never saying anything nasty or derogatory against anyone on NSC who is in his own mind right with everything he says and has never once admitted he may have been wrong on occassions, oh sigh if only I was you.

Best be off to the glue factory then...? :wave:
 




Yoda

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Didn't MA lose the first game of the season at Southend a few years back and even had the termerity to replace Kuipers at half time and if memory serves me right we went on to win the Championship. One opening game loss does not make a bleak winter ahead.

Why don't we all settle down for a nice win tomorrow and a win on Saturday and we can all forget about unluckily losing on Saturday. Toys back in the pram. Thank you

Bu that’s far too rational and sensible. :nono:
 


Uncle Spielberg

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Best be off to the glue factory then...? :wave:

thats a poor retort Al, you have a personality deficiancy that if anyone disagrees with your point of view you post back with personal insults and do not stick to the subject, your first post had personal insults and then your attempt at a witty retort was basically another personal insult, you are a terrific bloke and I have huge respect with your work on the 40 note fund and your help with the REMF but it is a recurring theme of your posts I am afraid. You do this with every person on NSC who happens to take a different point of view to yourself so I do not take it personally.
 


The Large One

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thats a poor retort Al, you have a personality deficiancy that if anyone disagrees with your point of view you post back with personal insults and do not stick to the subject, your first post had personal insults and then your attempt at a witty retort was basically another personal insult, you are a terrific bloke and I have huge respect with your work on the 40 note fund and your help with the REMF but it is a recurring theme of your posts I am afraid. You do this with every person on NSC who happens to take a different point of view to yourself so I do not take it personally.
Personal insults or personal teasing? Seen the T-shirt thread? I am clearly soooo hurt. :rolleyes:

One, do stop grizzling.

Two, it's a common theme you have that you wish to see Wilkins fail. It was once daft, before becoming pathetic and is now a joke. So you moan about insults when all you're doing is insulting Wilkins' professionalism and integrity, especially on the back of something you can't have - i.e. the return of Mark McGhee.

Three, now and again I try (and sometimes fail) to use wit to offset your remarks. Now and again, it falls into insults - at least you think it does - but just because I strongly disagree with your sentiments does not mean you have to resort to the 'ooh get you, you are always right' big-huff kind of tone. I like to think I can back up my position with a fairly well-reasoned argument, and stand by it. However, believe it or not, I do concede where someone has argued a better placed point of view than mine - and it happens quite often. Perhaps you are blind to that - I don't know. However, I think your sentiments - about Dean Wilkins especially - are often based on petulence, and carry with them a blind rage which, at times, some can do little about other than stand back and laugh at.

I am open about Dean Wilkins and his abilities, and I wish him well, and having met him several times, I have every confidence that those abilities to take us higher. If only you could do the same, rather than wishing him ill - a sentiment I find very disconcerting.

If you find the above insulting, grow a thicker skin.
 
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Uncle Spielberg

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fairy nuff, no hard feelings
 


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