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Mrs Barista wrote:Fair enough, but I have seen comments from more than one Rovers supporter that Rovers looked better with Fisher at hooker and that Morgan should "get over it". Personally I think that there's a lot of quality at hooker in the comp and this is one area Rovers might struggle. Haven't seen as much of Murrell at hooker to see how he might measure up vs Cunningham, Buderus, L'Estrange etc but you seem very confident and I'm sure that confidence won't just be bluster to divert from the question of why Morgan wants rid of a contracted player supposedly.
Evidence of this please?
And evidence that perhaps has some credibility because it would appear to me that (and I really can't believe this) at the beginning of your statement you appear to put undue credence towards the views of one set of supporters that agree with the point your trying to make and then, at the end of your statement, you call the view of someone disagreeing with you "bluster".
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Mrs Barista wrote:Fair enough, but I have seen comments from more than one Rovers supporter that Rovers looked better with Fisher at hooker and that Morgan should "get over it". Personally I think that there's a lot of quality at hooker in the comp and this is one area Rovers might struggle. Haven't seen as much of Murrell at hooker to see how he might measure up vs Cunningham, Buderus, L'Estrange etc but you seem very confident and I'm sure that confidence won't just be bluster to divert from the question of why Morgan wants rid of a contracted player supposedly.
Fancy wanting rid of contracted players if you don't think they fit in anymore, How are Paul King and Gareth Raynor??
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And evidence that perhaps has some credibility because it would appear to me that (and I really can't believe this) at the beginning of your statement you appear to put undue credence towards the views of one set of supporters that agree with the point your trying to make and then, at the end of your statement, you call the view of someone disagreeing with you "bluster".
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pmh wrote:Evidence of this please?
And evidence that perhaps has some credibility because it would appear to me that (and I really can't believe this) at the beginning of your statement you appear to put undue credence towards the views of one set of supporters that agree with the point your trying to make and then, at the end of your statement, you call the view of someone disagreeing with you "bluster".
TBF to me, looks like the writing was on the wall for Fisher when he was ditched for the Wigan game - the subsequent comments about Morgan needing to "get over it" are just more supporting context.
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Mrs Barista wrote:TBF to me, looks like the writing was on the wall for Fisher when he was ditched for the Wigan game - the subsequent comments about Morgan needing to "get over it" are just more supporting context.
My apologies this is incontrovertible evidence.
As an accountantant, I always felt that you would be more comfortable dealing in black and white statements, interesting to note that you prefer things to be more at the level of a local councillor when debating the merits of yellow pansies or blue.
If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters. This struggle may be a moral one; or it may be a physical one; or it may be both moral and physical; but it must be a struggle.
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pmh wrote:My apologies this is incontrovertible evidence.
As an accountantant, I always felt that you would be more comfortable dealing in black and white statements, interesting to note that you prefer things to be more at the level of a local councillor when debating the merits of yellow pansies or blue.
I would accept your apology, but just don't think it's sincere. Pansies are always best in assorted colours, there's no point debating it.
Mild mannered Janitor wrote:In answer to your question they are still well past their best in ability and attitude, and still injured respectively.
I tend to disagree.
I reckon Kings ability and attitude has been exactly the same the whole of his career and in the second case i reckon it's only his pride that has been injured.
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Mrs Barista wrote:I would accept your apology, but just don't think it's sincere. Pansies are always best in assorted colours, there's no point debating it.
As is said in internet parlance, your inability to back up your incredulous statement is duly noted.
(In some sort of little note book, that I may or may not quote again, at a point in time most advantageous to whatever ludicrous point I wish to make.)
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If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters. This struggle may be a moral one; or it may be a physical one; or it may be both moral and physical; but it must be a struggle.
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