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other scores of interest (n/t) on 20:55 - Feb 26 with 1825 views | D_Alien |
other scores of interest (n/t) on 20:13 - Feb 26 by BigDaveMyCock | Well that's the Brexit vote explained. |
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other scores of interest (n/t) on 07:52 - Feb 27 with 1729 views | BigDaveMyCock |
other scores of interest (n/t) on 20:55 - Feb 26 by D_Alien | All in one post, amazing! |
But you are D_Alien. Given your omnipresence would you say you've underachieved a bit? | |
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other scores of interest (n/t) on 10:05 - Feb 27 with 1670 views | rochdaleriddler |
other scores of interest (n/t) on 12:59 - Feb 26 by D_Alien | I posted during the transfer window about taking on promising premier league/championship youngsters not being our style Well, we took them on, and it's not, and I'm not posting that in a 'told you so' way at all because I'm as disappointed in what difference Taylor, Kitching (so far) and Wilson to a lesser extent have made We just don't seem to get it right, and they don't blend in with our ethos, although I hope Kitching will do eventually |
More a case of not signing the right ones, we seem to sign a lot of loan players who rarely play, if they can't get game time during an injury crisis when will they play? | |
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other scores of interest (n/t) on 11:08 - Feb 27 with 1653 views | D_Alien |
other scores of interest (n/t) on 07:52 - Feb 27 by BigDaveMyCock | But you are D_Alien. Given your omnipresence would you say you've underachieved a bit? |
No, how about you? Just to add, my Frenchman reference was a pisstake on the use of "omniscience", following the 'irony alert' It appears you've lost your irony radar in your efforts to act like everyone's minder [Post edited 27 Feb 2017 11:29]
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other scores of interest (n/t) on 11:17 - Feb 27 with 1645 views | D_Alien |
other scores of interest (n/t) on 10:05 - Feb 27 by rochdaleriddler | More a case of not signing the right ones, we seem to sign a lot of loan players who rarely play, if they can't get game time during an injury crisis when will they play? |
Decent point, addressing the issue I can't help thinking that when young players arrive on loan from clubs with far superior resources they hit a kind of wall to begin with. Taylor was effusive in his praise for Hilly on arrival, then got dragged off just as he was starting to find his feet in his first game - that can't have been easy to take Kitching was offered a contract before he'd been here two minutes (and perhaps those posting shite in this thread should get the point that I'd followed that from the outset, to save themselves from wasting all our time) [Post edited 27 Feb 2017 11:21]
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other scores of interest (n/t) on 18:55 - Feb 27 with 1534 views | BigDaveMyCock |
other scores of interest (n/t) on 11:08 - Feb 27 by D_Alien | No, how about you? Just to add, my Frenchman reference was a pisstake on the use of "omniscience", following the 'irony alert' It appears you've lost your irony radar in your efforts to act like everyone's minder [Post edited 27 Feb 2017 11:29]
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other scores of interest (n/t) on 22:01 - Feb 27 with 1479 views | D_Alien |
other scores of interest (n/t) on 18:55 - Feb 27 by BigDaveMyCock | Well, some people are selfless and some aren't. |
There are very few people who are truly selfless, and i'd hazard a guess that you aren't one of them. Neither am I. There's also real life and football messageboards, and it helps if you can distinguish between them. For instance, misinterpreting the written word can have consequences if someone is being paid a lot of money to act on behalf of a client. I'm sure someone who misinterprets written communications on this messageboard is more conscientious in real life. Indemnity insurance can only stretch so far, as my former partner used to say. | |
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other scores of interest (n/t) on 07:03 - Feb 28 with 1389 views | BigDaveMyCock |
other scores of interest (n/t) on 22:01 - Feb 27 by D_Alien | There are very few people who are truly selfless, and i'd hazard a guess that you aren't one of them. Neither am I. There's also real life and football messageboards, and it helps if you can distinguish between them. For instance, misinterpreting the written word can have consequences if someone is being paid a lot of money to act on behalf of a client. I'm sure someone who misinterprets written communications on this messageboard is more conscientious in real life. Indemnity insurance can only stretch so far, as my former partner used to say. |
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other scores of interest (n/t) on 11:28 - Feb 28 with 1317 views | D_Alien |
other scores of interest (n/t) on 07:03 - Feb 28 by BigDaveMyCock | It's official, there's a glue epidemic. |
That's what happens to people who've spent 35 years underachieving in the NHS. I'm sure that selflessly charging people, what, £50 an hour - or more? for sometimes doing very little is worthwhile too, for you. Glue's pretty expensive these days, eh? Watch those premiums, too [Post edited 28 Feb 2017 11:32]
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other scores of interest (n/t) on 12:04 - Feb 28 with 1276 views | DaleiLama |
other scores of interest (n/t) on 11:17 - Feb 27 by D_Alien | Decent point, addressing the issue I can't help thinking that when young players arrive on loan from clubs with far superior resources they hit a kind of wall to begin with. Taylor was effusive in his praise for Hilly on arrival, then got dragged off just as he was starting to find his feet in his first game - that can't have been easy to take Kitching was offered a contract before he'd been here two minutes (and perhaps those posting shite in this thread should get the point that I'd followed that from the outset, to save themselves from wasting all our time) [Post edited 27 Feb 2017 11:21]
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I'll preface this by saying I'm not accusing you of knee-jerk reactions as it's not your m.o., but just re-reading your post after reading the latest Hilly comments "Niall Canavan’s injury will keep him out of the game, while Jack Redshaw has got a problem with shin splints. We’re still waiting on Joe Bunney, Steve Davies and Matty Lund, and we’ve had one or two illnesses — Joel Taylor and Callum Camps, but we’ll be ok" gave me cause to reflect on the topic. I don't disagree with your point, but clearly Taylor didn't play on Saturday (and other dates?) for a good non-footballing reason. I too would have liked to see more of him in JB's absence, but sadly it hasn't been the case. As for Kitching, there have been some knee-jerk reactions that I've read regarding him on here. If memory serves, he got a game behind closed doors after the loan started and before he put pen to paper, but since then, he came on as a sub in the cup, played 3 full league games, came on as a sub in the 4th and was subbed in the 5th (or vice versa?), yet his career and ability to represent Dale has already been judged by some ffs. Hope JB is having a word in his ear about not losing heart. Right now it's all hands to the pump. The sooner Keith has a bigger pool of names to choose from, though, the better. | |
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other scores of interest (n/t) on 12:27 - Feb 28 with 1250 views | D_Alien |
other scores of interest (n/t) on 12:04 - Feb 28 by DaleiLama | I'll preface this by saying I'm not accusing you of knee-jerk reactions as it's not your m.o., but just re-reading your post after reading the latest Hilly comments "Niall Canavan’s injury will keep him out of the game, while Jack Redshaw has got a problem with shin splints. We’re still waiting on Joe Bunney, Steve Davies and Matty Lund, and we’ve had one or two illnesses — Joel Taylor and Callum Camps, but we’ll be ok" gave me cause to reflect on the topic. I don't disagree with your point, but clearly Taylor didn't play on Saturday (and other dates?) for a good non-footballing reason. I too would have liked to see more of him in JB's absence, but sadly it hasn't been the case. As for Kitching, there have been some knee-jerk reactions that I've read regarding him on here. If memory serves, he got a game behind closed doors after the loan started and before he put pen to paper, but since then, he came on as a sub in the cup, played 3 full league games, came on as a sub in the 4th and was subbed in the 5th (or vice versa?), yet his career and ability to represent Dale has already been judged by some ffs. Hope JB is having a word in his ear about not losing heart. Right now it's all hands to the pump. The sooner Keith has a bigger pool of names to choose from, though, the better. |
All fair points, as always, Dalei It would've been useful for us to have had some prior inkling (details not required) as to why Taylor wasn't being selected, and it was mentioned by some that Taylor was seen "warming up" before a game when he wasn't even on the bench, but it could be that there's a perfectly reasonable explanation for that too At the moment, as with you, all I'm really interested in is getting 3pts under our belt tonight and players back fit and in erm... form My point about Kitching (which elicited the totally unnecessary tripe subsequently posted on this thread) was that I would hope Hilly saw enough, even in such a short timeframe, for his signing to be justified. So again, I agree with you, and having the actual footballing issues debated is refreshing Hope your journey to the game tonight is a very worthwhile one! [Post edited 28 Feb 2017 12:34]
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other scores of interest (n/t) on 12:54 - Feb 28 with 1210 views | DaleiLama |
other scores of interest (n/t) on 12:27 - Feb 28 by D_Alien | All fair points, as always, Dalei It would've been useful for us to have had some prior inkling (details not required) as to why Taylor wasn't being selected, and it was mentioned by some that Taylor was seen "warming up" before a game when he wasn't even on the bench, but it could be that there's a perfectly reasonable explanation for that too At the moment, as with you, all I'm really interested in is getting 3pts under our belt tonight and players back fit and in erm... form My point about Kitching (which elicited the totally unnecessary tripe subsequently posted on this thread) was that I would hope Hilly saw enough, even in such a short timeframe, for his signing to be justified. So again, I agree with you, and having the actual footballing issues debated is refreshing Hope your journey to the game tonight is a very worthwhile one! [Post edited 28 Feb 2017 12:34]
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I'm sure I read Hilly had been following Kitching's performances, so I have more confidence than some. It looks like there's a decent footballer in there, but Rome wasn't built in a day. Was going to bring my neighbour to the game tonight as he fancied it, but he isn't one of the ones Russ is trying to attract and I wasn't sure we'd be able to sit together. Will probably bring him to the Millwall game instead. Fingers crossed for a win tonight! | |
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other scores of interest (n/t) on 13:42 - Feb 28 with 1194 views | BigDaveMyCock |
other scores of interest (n/t) on 11:28 - Feb 28 by D_Alien | That's what happens to people who've spent 35 years underachieving in the NHS. I'm sure that selflessly charging people, what, £50 an hour - or more? for sometimes doing very little is worthwhile too, for you. Glue's pretty expensive these days, eh? Watch those premiums, too [Post edited 28 Feb 2017 11:32]
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Another case of Mr know all knowing fook all. I draft and advise on commercial and finance contracts. With regards to my hourly charge out rate, quadruple it and you're nearly there. However, I certainly don't see all of that. Firms don't pay that for somebody who does very little, believe me. Now let's see what other fanciful drivel you're going to come out with to feel vindicated. There is no underachievement with regards to working inthe NHS. I am just wondering how somebody who knows everything about everything isn't either a captain of industry or prime minister? | |
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other scores of interest (n/t) on 13:47 - Feb 28 with 1186 views | judd |
other scores of interest (n/t) on 13:42 - Feb 28 by BigDaveMyCock | Another case of Mr know all knowing fook all. I draft and advise on commercial and finance contracts. With regards to my hourly charge out rate, quadruple it and you're nearly there. However, I certainly don't see all of that. Firms don't pay that for somebody who does very little, believe me. Now let's see what other fanciful drivel you're going to come out with to feel vindicated. There is no underachievement with regards to working inthe NHS. I am just wondering how somebody who knows everything about everything isn't either a captain of industry or prime minister? |
So how come you was emptying our wheelie bins last week then, Rumpole? | |
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other scores of interest (n/t) on 14:01 - Feb 28 with 1170 views | D_Alien |
other scores of interest (n/t) on 13:42 - Feb 28 by BigDaveMyCock | Another case of Mr know all knowing fook all. I draft and advise on commercial and finance contracts. With regards to my hourly charge out rate, quadruple it and you're nearly there. However, I certainly don't see all of that. Firms don't pay that for somebody who does very little, believe me. Now let's see what other fanciful drivel you're going to come out with to feel vindicated. There is no underachievement with regards to working inthe NHS. I am just wondering how somebody who knows everything about everything isn't either a captain of industry or prime minister? |
Do captains of industry or prime ministers know everything about everything? They're just doing the job they've chosen to do, like most of us (with a choice) Congrats on your hourly rate btw, and I agree that you do an important job. My former partner was a solicitor near Altrincham (mainly conveyancing) which perhaps wasn't as lucrative and this was a few years back now, so I have some insight but it's for others to make ridiculous claims about knowing everything. I did, however, know Kitching had signed a contract, which Mr. Boot chose to make an issue of, and totally unnecessary for you to wade into. [Post edited 28 Feb 2017 14:26]
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other scores of interest (n/t) on 14:04 - Feb 28 with 1161 views | TVOS1907 |
other scores of interest (n/t) on 12:04 - Feb 28 by DaleiLama | I'll preface this by saying I'm not accusing you of knee-jerk reactions as it's not your m.o., but just re-reading your post after reading the latest Hilly comments "Niall Canavan’s injury will keep him out of the game, while Jack Redshaw has got a problem with shin splints. We’re still waiting on Joe Bunney, Steve Davies and Matty Lund, and we’ve had one or two illnesses — Joel Taylor and Callum Camps, but we’ll be ok" gave me cause to reflect on the topic. I don't disagree with your point, but clearly Taylor didn't play on Saturday (and other dates?) for a good non-footballing reason. I too would have liked to see more of him in JB's absence, but sadly it hasn't been the case. As for Kitching, there have been some knee-jerk reactions that I've read regarding him on here. If memory serves, he got a game behind closed doors after the loan started and before he put pen to paper, but since then, he came on as a sub in the cup, played 3 full league games, came on as a sub in the 4th and was subbed in the 5th (or vice versa?), yet his career and ability to represent Dale has already been judged by some ffs. Hope JB is having a word in his ear about not losing heart. Right now it's all hands to the pump. The sooner Keith has a bigger pool of names to choose from, though, the better. |
Seems odd that Taylor played in the Lancashire Cup game at Barrow last Wednesday, unless he has picked up his injury since then. | |
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other scores of interest (n/t) on 14:58 - Feb 28 with 1110 views | DaleiLama |
other scores of interest (n/t) on 14:04 - Feb 28 by TVOS1907 | Seems odd that Taylor played in the Lancashire Cup game at Barrow last Wednesday, unless he has picked up his injury since then. |
I thought I remembered seeing him in a team sheet sometime recently. That's that cleared up and he had an illness not an injury according to Keith, so that suggests he caught something in Barrow? Only joking Barrow! | |
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other scores of interest (n/t) on 19:58 - Feb 28 with 1025 views | BigDaveMyCock |
other scores of interest (n/t) on 13:47 - Feb 28 by judd | So how come you was emptying our wheelie bins last week then, Rumpole? |
It gives a sense of what it's like out there. Green, wheelie and a bit smelly. | |
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other scores of interest (n/t) on 08:05 - Mar 1 with 919 views | judd |
other scores of interest (n/t) on 19:58 - Feb 28 by BigDaveMyCock | It gives a sense of what it's like out there. Green, wheelie and a bit smelly. |
Mind yerself. | |
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