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Ok. Wasn't sure what response i would get though turns out we have a BM hate basher. Although i was interested in "Where" we should be playing him instead it turned into should we have traded him.

Now, I get just as frustrated as the next member with Miller, Though i can see why Dean and the crew have kept him. Bigger Body Players are hard to develop and come by. Eg Fraser and Hall.

Does anyone remember what these 2 were like when they started? I do. Very similar to what BM is.

Lets not get into "Hating" our (Yes, OUR) players as it does not do them anygood. Lets all get behind our TEAM andf driver them towards our Premiership thats been a long time coming!

 
Lets not get into "Hating" our (Yes, OUR) players as it does not do them anygood. Lets all get behind our TEAM andf driver them towards our Premiership thats been a long time coming!

Certainly agree with those comments.

Ok. Wasn't sure what response i would get though turns out we have a BM hate basher. Although i was interested in "Where" we should be playing him instead it turned into should we have traded him.

Now, I get just as frustrated as the next member with Miller, Though i can see why Dean and the crew have kept him. Bigger Body Players are hard to develop and come by. Eg Fraser and Hall.

Does anyone remember what these 2 were like when they started? I do. Very similar to what BM is.

Lets not get into "Hating" our (Yes, OUR) players as it does not do them anygood. Lets all get behind our TEAM andf driver them towards our Premiership thats been a long time coming!

Where in my post did i say i "hate" him, if this is not a forum to give considerd football opinion, then i will stop contributing. dont get so precious because someone dares to give an honest opinion. BM is disapointing, has been for most of his MFC career, can any one argue with that. I dont think he has the qualities of a Barry hall, and i FIRMLY beleive he needs to lift. I will be hoping and praying that he can lift his game and carry us forward, but the reality is that he has not done that so far.. if that makes me a "BM hate basher" then i am afraid you are out of your depth talking football.

 

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