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Post by Feedo Gnasher on Mar 12, 2011 22:05:25 GMT 1
Am I being paranoid or.... If us and Torquay both make the playoffs, and meet each other, can he play? I imagine it would simply depend on the expiry date.
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Post by floreatsalopia1 on Mar 12, 2011 22:27:21 GMT 1
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Post by grinfish on Mar 13, 2011 2:01:53 GMT 1
FLS claim he "still sees his future at Shrewsbury". Looks like he didn't grandstand the goal celebrations too much either from what was shown.
Could it be he's proved his point, and not being immature or overly smug about it?
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Post by ferkle94 on Mar 13, 2011 2:07:05 GMT 1
FLS claim he "still sees his future at Shrewsbury". Looks like he didn't grandstand the goal celebrations too much either from what was shown. Could it be he's proved his point, and not being immature or overly smug about it? As has been said before, he is just a bit of a joker on twitter and stuff, i think he is a fairly decent fella overall.
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Post by SeanBroseley on Mar 14, 2011 1:39:48 GMT 1
It may be that distance is blinding me on this, but to me it's fairly clear that he won't be coming back. He's a former player now, simple as. Yes. In reality.
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Post by stuttgartershrew on Mar 14, 2011 9:34:50 GMT 1
Would look that way. I doubt the manager would appreciate him being about anyhows reminding him of the mess he made of it all. Fair play to Robinson. I perhaps made the error of judging him a little unfairly from some of the posts I’ve seen on here, thought he’d be more than happy to rub salt into the wounds once he scored but to ‘celebrate’ his goals in the manner that he did goes a long way for me. Good on him…
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Post by ipswichshrews on Mar 14, 2011 9:57:39 GMT 1
at the end of the day Robinson had done nothing wrong - he was sent out on loan and was being professional & being 100% committed to Torquay. nice touch to not go over the top with the celebrations, but good on him for playing well. Especially his second goal.
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Post by stfcfan87 on Mar 14, 2011 12:23:10 GMT 1
Another couple of points about Robinson
1. Poor stuff from Shrewsbury really in respect of the fact that as he's our player they surely know all about him, i.e. what his strengths and weaknesses are, so why did he get so much freedom and was so effective against us. Surely we had quite the heads up of what he'd be doing!
2. I just wondered how much he got on with him and the other town players - i only ask because the lack of celebrations possibly indicates quite a lot of respect for them, but then again Grandison's was a particularly poor tackle on him (not seen him do that before).
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Post by Pilch on Mar 14, 2011 12:34:05 GMT 1
Like I said I heard Friday night that players had decided to take him out as early as possible Backfired big time
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2011 13:10:21 GMT 1
And they waited forty minutes to do it? Sounds like a tall tale to me.
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Post by SouthStandShrew on Mar 14, 2011 13:11:01 GMT 1
Like I said I heard Friday night that players had decided to take him out as early as possible Backfired big time Source?
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Post by stuttgartershrew on Mar 14, 2011 13:15:32 GMT 1
And they waited forty minutes to do it? Sounds like a tall tale to me. Yeah, I can't believe that either. As you say, why wait that long into the game? Doesn't sound 'early as possible' to me considered many have said that he was giving the Town the run around a fair bit before he was fouled. So our lads had plenty of chances to catch him before then or? Plus, I can't see players going 'take out' another player...more so when he could be back into the club at some point in the near future...
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2011 14:23:48 GMT 1
And they waited forty minutes to do it? Sounds like a tall tale to me. Agreed, the build-up to the first goal may have been more helpful.
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