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Blease re-signs

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Righto ...

You're very welcome.

I hope you saw the funny side. Posting a clumsy sentence, while at the same time lauding your own coherence.

It was quite LOL, but more SQ. Just a bit of fun, champ.

I tried to put your response through Google Translator but it wouldn't accept input language as type 'incomprehensible'

I sent them an email suggesting an enhancement so until they do I will have to continue struggling

LOL

Oddly enough, what I thought I wrote sounded fine, looking at it again I can see the painful irony.

Is this better?

Being coherent is not somenthing that I struggle with; usually if people cannot understand what I am posting - the comprehension issues are not mine.

And this is actual irony people - having 10000 spoons when you are looking for a knife isn't irony - you are just in the wrong factory.

 

Stoked with this news. Sammy is one who represents the future of this great club.

I am sorry, I could have sworn this post is describing fans taking credit for the improvement of players by putting 'heat' on them...

By 'verbally attacking' them on talk back radio? At the game? To their face on the street?

Surely I must be mistaken...

Supporters come in many forms. In this case, the supporters were his coaches and his team mates.

To me this goes some of the way to proving that the group dynamic they have set-up is working.

While I (very sadly) got the reference, it's hardly surprising some may find you incomprehensible, rpfc.

Fair enough.

 

Yes Yes and YES!


Great news Sam thanks. Now head down bum up and work hard at getting better. You know you have the talent.

Use it in a demon jumper.

Great news! I was also worried that he would leave.

I hope he improves defensively and learns to put in consistent 2nd + 3rd efforts.

The future is already looking brighter!

hey jonesbag, take it easy. i think a few people here could be excused for being a little aprehensive due to the unprecedented events that happened last year. to refer to your fellow demonlanders as haters and stupid is a little strong and quite frankly, unacceptable. well done to you for having the faith all along but a little humility wouldnt go astray. this is great news for us all, so lets celebrate it rather than name calling.

I am taking it easy. I wasnt calling fellow demonlanders stupid, I was simply pointing out the argument of Blease having a picture of him and Scully on his facebook reason for leaving as stupid.

Sorry to those who are offended as it wasnt my intent

Carry on

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