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31 minutes ago, The Chazz said:

Amazing how quick you can read through pages of a bumped, 9 year old thread to make sure you haven't said anything silly.  ?

I guess we were warned not to make him angry. 

 
2 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

OD didn’t mention the word NEELD once in that response

But thanks for the smiles whilst brewing a coffee ️ 

Wow ?!!

 

He did not mention but he was agreeing  with the post pumping  NEELD, for Neeld's heavy handedness  towards the players. anyway in another thread I said old dee that he approved of Neeld, whaen he first came to the club and old Dee said no he never made such statements but he is the proof he did you love him

4 hours ago, don't make me angry said:

There U go old dee you cheering NEELD I told you live in hindsight

Let it go buddy. You are looking like a fool now.

 
6 minutes ago, don't make me angry said:

He did not mention but he was agreeing  with the post pumping  NEELD, for Neeld's heavy handedness  towards the players. anyway in another thread I said old dee that he approved of Neeld, whaen he first came to the club and old Dee said no he never made such statements but he is the proof he did you love him

What are you you talking about?? Mad Ramblings of nothing

when DB was sacked, yes we needed a change. Neeld was not what we needed, a very big mistake was made, because inexperienced people were given the power to choose

Neeld was a f$&@king disaster, that i realized at Half Time of his first game....

6 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Let it go buddy. You are looking like a fool now.

No I said to old he cheered neeled on when he first came to the club Olde said he never did I'm just proving it he did


1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

What are you you talking about?? Mad Ramblings of nothing

when DB was sacked, yes we needed a change. Neeld was not what we needed, a very big mistake was made, because inexperienced people were given the power to choose

Neeld was a f$&@king disaster, that i realized at Half Time of his first game....

do you agree that you can't listen to anything from Gary lyon because he brought Neeld into the club, so from now on you can't believe him, that is what old dee was saying when lyon said Harley injury wasn't so bad.

35 minutes ago, don't make me angry said:

No I said to old he cheered neeled on when he first came to the club Olde said he never did I'm just proving it he did

I stand corrected. No longer looking like a fool. 

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