https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46672710
Looks like the pressure's getting to Potter as the yams tumble down the league.
I never did think the all new 'good laugh' persona he tried to adopt this season rang true. Good to see the old sore loser Levein back these days.
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Thread: Dr Football's losing the plot
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24-12-2018 01:05 PM #1
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Dr Football's losing the plot
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24-12-2018 01:24 PM #4
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Tbf McInnes is a welt as well, the pair of them are always moaning.
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24-12-2018 01:33 PM #5
"I would hate to look back on all of the things that have happened this season and count up the points that we could have had or should have had"
Coulda, shoulda, MITA.
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24-12-2018 01:37 PM #6
Levein is definitely feeling the pressure. If they lose to Hibs on Saturday I think his head might just explode.
Hopefully for once in a derby we'll get some dodgy decisions going in our favour, which would make the seethe all the sweeter.
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24-12-2018 01:38 PM #7
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Good to see Harry Bottler's mask has well and truly slipped.
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24-12-2018 02:44 PM #8
As one who wished him well during his illness, can I just say that I'm delighted to see he's finally back to normal.
Welcome back, Mr B Negative!
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24-12-2018 03:07 PM #9This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I think we all wished him well and are glad to see him back to normal!
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24-12-2018 04:03 PM #10This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
He doesn’t need to look back, every match that’s not a hearts win, he’s straight out to the tv, radio and press telling the world that his team were robbed, poor decisions, refs got it wrong, etc etc.
even when they were walloped by livi, he said they (hearts) were poor, but it wasn’t a red card, wasn’t a booking in either case, penalty was a bit soft, yadda yadda
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24-12-2018 04:07 PM #11This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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24-12-2018 04:10 PM #12
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He really really really can’t take it. He’s a bad loser and a welt of a winner (not that he’s won much). Imagine going on about other managers crying down the phone to him what an actual dick. It’s sounss the beginning of the end for him in football and he’s under severe pressure. One last Scottish Cup defeat away from ending his career in the game having won nothing but the accolade of being one of the most negative Scotland managers ever.
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24-12-2018 05:39 PM #14
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We really need to give them a doing in the derby
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24-12-2018 06:07 PM #15
I might take Levein's comments about bad refereeing seriously if he'd been honest about Shaw's goal at the Tiny PBS last season. But all he could do was s******.
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24-12-2018 06:17 PM #16
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I take issue with the title of this thread.
It should be Dr Football has lost the plot.
He lost it on a glorious day in Dundee in 1986. He has been irrelevant ever since.
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24-12-2018 06:42 PM #17
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What a di*khead, especially trying to back Naismith, he's a little sneak, dirty bassa
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24-12-2018 07:08 PM #18
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Comedy gold from Potter right there
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24-12-2018 07:14 PM #19
I don't usually dislike anyone just because they work for one of our rivals and, especially at this time of year it's important to put our differences aside and offer some hearty Christmas cheer, but Craig Levein is a knob.
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24-12-2018 08:40 PM #20This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Nail, head
but as is his usual pattern, he only complains about decisions against his team, even when they are correct, and wants to be smug and smart arsed about decisions that go for his team. He’s a welt
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24-12-2018 09:24 PM #23
There's something reassuring about Craig Levein, he's kind of like an old tradition that we all look forward to loathing and loving at the same time ...and what better time of year to look upon his "Bah humbug" face than at Christmas.....Ebeneezer Scrooge would be proud.
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24-12-2018 09:34 PM #24
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Who from now on would feel able to take him into their confidence?
Plus as an earlier poster stated he failed to truthfully comment upon Shaw's goal that was blatantly wrongfully disallowed.
His side are for me 'the' dirtiest swines in the league and escape rightful punishments every week from weak referee's.
Mon the Cabbage!!!
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25-12-2018 10:10 AM #25This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Hes right about the refs though, they are pish
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25-12-2018 10:59 AM #26
“This is the same Craig Levein that PHONED Derek McInnes three weeks ago crying his eyes out about decisions against his side and wanted Derek to help sort something out”
Amazing distortion 👇🏻 https://t.co/Pb8oQqVhiU
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25-12-2018 07:12 PM #27
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25-12-2018 10:24 PM #28
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The saddest of despicable creatures desperately clinging onto any final chance of a medal. Not to be craigie boy, forever an also ran. 4-6-0 ya delusional roaster. Natural Order.
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26-12-2018 04:19 PM #29
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Wonder if he will complain about the soft penalty today? BBC didn't seem to know what it was for.
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