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It appears, Jack, that if we agree about nothing else, we agree on the utter absurdity and pointlessness of the existence of George Peat.
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04-09-2009 11:15 PM #61
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04-09-2009 11:27 PM #62
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Thanks, Mr Regan, until the last couple of days I had no idea who George Peat was, but instantly recognised him as a tw@ of the highest order after his comments.
You have just made me realise he is an even bigger phanny than I thought!
Most illuminating.
How do people like that get to run the game in Scotland?Alcohol IS the answer, but I forget the question...
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06-09-2009 10:25 PM #63
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Peat was spot on. It was about time somebody on the inside came out and said what everyone on the outside was thinking. Scotland's attempts to secure second place in a group which (with the exception of the Dutch) was there for the taking, have been pitiful and Iwelumno should certainly carry the can for that miss, while Burley should have his credentials questioned for selecting a player so clearly short of international ability.
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07-09-2009 08:03 AM #64
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07-09-2009 09:16 AM #65
Debating that miss is pointless to be honest, it was so horrific and ridiculous that it can't be an indicator of footballing ability. It's not just that Chris Iwelumo would score it 9 times out of ten, 999,999 out of 1 million or any other permutation you like, a centre half playing for Man Utd, Hibs, Stenhousemuir, Dagenham and Redbridge, AFC Wimbledon or Fort William would have scored 999,999 time out of a million. It doesn't mean that whoever missed it is a bad player, just because it was so freakishly preposterous.
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07-09-2009 03:25 PM #66This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Yeah, but BURLEY picked him over Boyd. So it is Burley that should take the blame, and ultimately the SFA for appointing him.
Burley contradicts himself so much (eg not picking Boyd because of lack of games, yet he picks other guys who have barely played in ages), his selections and tactics are poor, he favours rubbish English born championship players over non-Old Firm SPL players no matter, I could go on.
On Wednesday I want us to win and then hopefully qualify, but if we don't, I hope we get thumped so the SFA have no alternative but to sack Burley. And resign themself.
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