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Morton v Falkirk - 20/10/18


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1 hour ago, DA Baracus said:

:lol:

A completely relevant point that you definitely didn't throw out because you had nothing further to say.

Plenty to say, anyone not embarrassed by their publication really has a lack of working brain cells.

It's all very desperate, look at me approach to something that happens in football all the time, still high 5 to the desperate attention seekers out there, whilst the world will shake their heads or point and laugh

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3 minutes ago, MrDust said:

Plenty to say, anyone not embarrassed by their publication really has a lack of working brain cells.

It's all very desperate, look at me approach to something that happens in football all the time, still high 5 to the desperate attention seekers out there, whilst the world will shake their heads or point and laugh

Why would I, or indeed any other person who wasn't personally involved with paper and that wee bit in particular, be embarrassed by it?

Also a media outlet (a newspaper in this case) chasing attention?! Surely not?! That never happens!

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13 minutes ago, MrDust said:

Plenty to say, anyone not embarrassed by their publication really has a lack of working brain cells.

It's all very desperate, look at me approach to something that happens in football all the time, still high 5 to the desperate attention seekers out there, whilst the world will shake their heads or point and laugh

Woooosh. 

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49 minutes ago, DA Baracus said:

Why would I, or indeed any other person who wasn't personally involved with paper and that wee bit in particular, be embarrassed by it?

Also a media outlet (a newspaper in this case) chasing attention?! Surely not?! That never happens!

Already explained the embarrassment scenario, thanks for proving that lack of brain cells being in this case correct.

Local papers tend to report local stories and not seek attention as they really don't tend to have agendas like national papers.

Crime, deaths and general newsbits is local papers jobs

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3 hours ago, MrDust said:

It's an embarrassment of the highest order, local rags tend to be but this is a new level with a cringe factor at the highest level

Still I suppose it represents the people of greenock

 

 

No that is a laugh what is disgusting is the way the Falkirk  fans treated Dean Sheils last season you absolute Cretin.

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9 hours ago, DA Baracus said:

Stop. Just stop with the P&B tropes.

Something can bother you without leaving you raging. There's a wide spectrum of emotion. On here being bothered by something somehow means that a person is absolutely furious 24/7 to the exclusion of everything else, that it's all they think about.

It's just nonsense and shite patter. Some folk on here act like nothing has ever annoyed them in their life.

Anyway, I hope Falkirk get pumped.

^^^raging

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Can we knock this "oh manager's leave all the time" pish.

McKinnon snaked off a coupla weeks into a contract when he had signed a squad that had been set up for his style of football leaving Morton with, no so much a rebuilding job, but almost having to do a second pre-season as a new manager got to grips with a squad he had inherited that still weren't gelled entirely to begin with. This isn't like when a manager is doing well moves on to a bigger club leaving ye in a better position than ye were in. We would have been in a better position if we had never signed McKinnon at all. It was snivelling behaviour from both Falkirk (who very clearly tapped him up or own a flux capacitor) and McKinnon.

Ideal scenario is, obviously, Falkirk to get relegated and McKinnon to be bagged. All this add on pantomime stuff, be it from the Tele or Morton fans, is just that and a side show (and quite an entertaining one at that).

For Falkirk fans to claim this is Morton fans trying to build up a rivalry smacks of desperation to be honest. They're very aware that all other fans find their club quite irrelevant (apart from East Stirlingshire fans maybe) with no hatred wished upon them. Even Dunfermline fans forget about their "rivalry" if there's another Fife team in the league... even Cowdenbeath generate more emotion from Pars fans. Sure ye might dislike a certain person involved with Falkirk like McKinnon, or Yogi Hughes or... f**k... even thinking of people associated with Falkirk is boring.  Crawford Baptie? But the club itself mean nothing to anyone outside Falkirk and, once McKinnon slithers out of Grangemouth, Falkirk will mean as little to Morton fans as East Fife or Dumbarton again.


The fucking state of this.

The meltdown is of epic proportions.

To everyone outside Greenock it is obvious why he left. The last couple of days newspaper headlines should show everyone. If it hadn’t been us it would have been some other team.

I actually worry for Morton.
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Don’t know about Morten , but certainly that individual should have someone worry about their welfare.

There’s little worse than attempting to gloss over a raging tantrum with a layer of “but I’m not bothered”. Christ, you can just about picture the spittle all over his screen and keyboard.

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Can we knock this "oh manager's leave all the time" pish.

McKinnon snaked off a coupla weeks into a contract when he had signed a squad that had been set up for his style of football leaving Morton with, no so much a rebuilding job, but almost having to do a second pre-season as a new manager got to grips with a squad he had inherited that still weren't gelled entirely to begin with. This isn't like when a manager is doing well moves on to a bigger club leaving ye in a better position than ye were in. We would have been in a better position if we had never signed McKinnon at all. It was snivelling behaviour from both Falkirk (who very clearly tapped him up or own a flux capacitor) and McKinnon.

Ideal scenario is, obviously, Falkirk to get relegated and McKinnon to be bagged. All this add on pantomime stuff, be it from the Tele or Morton fans, is just that and a side show (and quite an entertaining one at that).

For Falkirk fans to claim this is Morton fans trying to build up a rivalry smacks of desperation to be honest. They're very aware that all other fans find their club quite irrelevant (apart from East Stirlingshire fans maybe) with no hatred wished upon them. Even Dunfermline fans forget about their "rivalry" if there's another Fife team in the league... even Cowdenbeath generate more emotion from Pars fans. Sure ye might dislike a certain person involved with Falkirk like McKinnon, or Yogi Hughes or... f**k... even thinking of people associated with Falkirk is boring.  Crawford Baptie? But the club itself mean nothing to anyone outside Falkirk and, once McKinnon slithers out of Grangemouth, Falkirk will mean as little to Morton fans as East Fife or Dumbarton again.


You called?


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12 hours ago, AsimButtHitsASix said:

Can we knock this "oh manager's leave all the time" pish.

McKinnon snaked off a coupla weeks into a contract when he had signed a squad that had been set up for his style of football leaving Morton with, no so much a rebuilding job, but almost having to do a second pre-season as a new manager got to grips with a squad he had inherited that still weren't gelled entirely to begin with. This isn't like when a manager is doing well moves on to a bigger club leaving ye in a better position than ye were in. We would have been in a better position if we had never signed McKinnon at all. It was snivelling behaviour from both Falkirk (who very clearly tapped him up or own a flux capacitor) and McKinnon.

Ideal scenario is, obviously, Falkirk to get relegated and McKinnon to be bagged. All this add on pantomime stuff, be it from the Tele or Morton fans, is just that and a side show (and quite an entertaining one at that).

For Falkirk fans to claim this is Morton fans trying to build up a rivalry smacks of desperation to be honest. They're very aware that all other fans find their club quite irrelevant (apart from East Stirlingshire fans maybe) with no hatred wished upon them. Even Dunfermline fans forget about their "rivalry" if there's another Fife team in the league... even Cowdenbeath generate more emotion from Pars fans. Sure ye might dislike a certain person involved with Falkirk like McKinnon, or Yogi Hughes or... f**k... even thinking of people associated with Falkirk is boring.  Crawford Baptie? But the club itself mean nothing to anyone outside Falkirk and, once McKinnon slithers out of Grangemouth, Falkirk will mean as little to Morton fans as East Fife or Dumbarton again.

Preach, brother...

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