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Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2005 0:00:36 GMT 1
thats the only thing? i can see why you think hes immature- but do you just block out all the times when he mucks about with the kids, and makes their day. his a dad for god sake, cant be that immature! He wasn't making a kids day then was he? What about at the supporters do; when asked he said he recieved a trophy from the "internet geeks" - That's strike 2. Two pieces of evidence for being immature. If he's a dad then god help the child. You don't need to be mature to have a child, infact I'd easily say that a large majority (not all!) of young fathers are immature by the fact that they've had a kid before they know what they're actually doing or can actually financially support the kid
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Post by rob on Jun 17, 2005 2:12:48 GMT 1
Rob os-it was his miskick that went straight to an everton player 40 yards from goal who launched a counter attack and everton promtly scored from.
He was a gobby s**te, dodgy on crosses was prone to kicking errors and towards the end of his STFC spell he lost his own saving grace, that being his ability to stop shots
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Post by mike-in-cairo on Jun 17, 2005 8:24:03 GMT 1
i thought coco cartwright was worse, in the little we saw of him.
shay given is small and he counters that by using his punch decisively at the correct times. a great keeper.
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Post by Blue 44 on Jun 17, 2005 9:25:41 GMT 1
No I dont want him back. He was immature but not without some redeeming features he could be very kind & chatty .As a goalie he was not the worst but nowhere near the best I have seen at The Meadow and not a patch on Scott Howie let alone Mulhearn Philips etcetc If you can guareantee me that Joe Hart will have no injuries and miss no games Bavo can come back Otherwise forget it!
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Post by jamo on Jun 17, 2005 9:30:56 GMT 1
I'd rather stick my **** in a cheese grater than have that ****wit back. Would that be wise in this of all years ? As for that clown Dunbavin, no thanks. He's already playing at a level above his ability and i can only see him dropping further down the leagues. Also, being a professional at anything means that you act accordingly for most of the time, Dunbavin failed in that too many times down here.
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Post by gregtheshrew on Jun 17, 2005 10:01:23 GMT 1
If we were to sign Dunflappin again i think all the good work GP has done in winning the fans over would evaporate.The man is not good enough and if his attitude hasn't changed he wouldn't be the type of player GP would want anyway. Could you imagine the reaction if Dunflappin spent his half time warm up trying scissor kicks from the edge of the box under this regime?
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Post by rantonshrew on Jun 18, 2005 8:32:36 GMT 1
I've no particular opinion either way about Bavo. But I will just make two observations: 1 we have an excellent goalkeeping coach (dont we?) who GP would obviously get advice from before making this move. 2 it would be great to see stevie gerrard back at the meadow pulling out the golden gamble winner again, maybe he would bring the champs league trophy to show us!
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Post by rantonshrew on Jul 4, 2005 10:59:17 GMT 1
so it wasn't bavvo but thompson after all! good news IMHO
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