Ross Caldwell just tweeted a pic of his goal at the PBS with a comment "here's a throwback to when I gave a &@&@ "
Guess he's a bit frustrated at the mo
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Thread: Ross Caldwell - a wee bit angry?
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13-03-2014 04:47 PM #1
Ross Caldwell - a wee bit angry?
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13-03-2014 04:50 PM #2
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13-03-2014 04:55 PM #4
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13-03-2014 04:59 PM #7
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13-03-2014 04:59 PM #8
Another example of twitter giving young footballers the perfect platform to be their own worst enemies.
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13-03-2014 05:03 PM #9
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@rossycee1: @StevenLeeHMFC I wouldn't worry about I'm sure you have plenty pictures from a different score line
This reply to a jambo. Good bye Ross, your another clubs problem now.
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13-03-2014 05:04 PM #11
Collins has been given more than long enough run in the team.
Caldwell should be given a 5/6 game run of starting for Butcher to assess him.
Seems to me that Butcher has made up his mind.
Caldwell is at the age where he needs to breakthrough into 1st team or move on and make a career at another club.
Seems a waste that he showed some promise eg scoring that goal at tincastle now he's frozen out.
His attitude isn't great but I can understand his frustration. Watching Collins week in week out not scoring and keeping his place in the team.
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13-03-2014 05:06 PM #12
I assume he's banging them in at his loan club? If not, then it's time to get rid.
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13-03-2014 05:07 PM #13This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Daft comments but people mature at different rates and he's still very young. Time is on his side and if he screws the nut he can be some player.
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13-03-2014 05:08 PM #14
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Isn 't he out on loan-in which case he should try scoring a few goals.
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13-03-2014 05:12 PM #17
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13-03-2014 05:31 PM #21
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13-03-2014 05:31 PM #22
**** him, he's not a child, sounds like he's not right in the head with comments like that, send him on his way. I've no time for molly-coddling young laddies with an attitude problem these days, maybe a decade ago before the **** hit the fan but I'm not in the mood for this pash these days.
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13-03-2014 05:32 PM #23
An absolute shocker of a tweet. Maybe it's just that he's as thick as the proverbial?
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13-03-2014 05:36 PM #24This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
So you don't think he deserves a chance in the 1st team to be judged rather than judging him in Alloa reserves?
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13-03-2014 05:41 PM #25Elephant StoneLeft by mutual consent!
Looks like an "I'm too good for Alloa" tweet rather than an "I can't be bothered trying to win my Hibs place" tweet, which is probably not quite as bad. I'd like to see him given a chance as I think he showed more promise than Handling. Hopefully he can keep his head down and earn it, tweets like that won't help too much.
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13-03-2014 05:42 PM #26
He gave me one of my favourite moments as a Hibee with that winner, but some of his comments on twitter just make himself seem like a bit of a twat.
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Just don't see the point bringing someone through the youth then sending him to play Alloa reserves while we persist with a Cart Horse upfront.
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13-03-2014 05:44 PM #28
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He's not even that good. That's all that needs to be said. I grew up watching better than Ross Caldwell and I will watch far better in the future. Even at Alloa he can't get a game.
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13-03-2014 06:02 PM #29
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He tweeted a copy of one of his bets from Cheltenham earlier this week. He had £485 on a money on shot that won. At the time I thought a young footballer should not be bragging about size of bets in twitter
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13-03-2014 06:07 PM #30
I'd ban every Hibs player from Twitter. It depresses the hell out of me that we have fallen from the flair, romance, and intelligence of the days of Sauzee, Zitelli and co to the "oot tae nandos wae the lads" style tweets.
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