Who's in control?

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Who's in control?

by Stickingitin » 02 Sep 2023, 15:46

Now 2-0 down.

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by Stickingitin » 02 Sep 2023, 15:43

At the time of writing this Aveley are making a substitution and are one nil up against the mighty TUFC.
With substitutions made TUFC don't look any better than the one goal deficit that faces them.
The manager is wondering what he has to do and the rest of the fans do also, the commentators have little enthusiasm in their voices.
If the manager and his crew are great then there are no worries as promotion from this league is on the cards.
If the manager and his crew are great and are being restricted then the manager and his crew are very humble.
The latter of the two is not being seen in the performances which can only mean the crew need to stamp some authority.

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by Stickingitin » 22 Aug 2023, 17:52

SuperNickyWroe wrote: 17 Aug 2023, 21:21 Yep.
God knows what he's on..... :) :rofl:
Who 'He' is you'll never know.
If it was worth posting this comment then it must have rung a bell or two for you to back up the other two who also don't understand logic.
For the others comparing others with lenses it doesn't work that way, although I'm sure RM will be a better player.
Stick him in the Team.

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by SuperNickyWroe » 17 Aug 2023, 21:21

DerekDawkinsJnr wrote: 17 Aug 2023, 17:55 Pretty sure we were being trolled Jono
Yep.
God knows what he's on..... :) :rofl:

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by DerekDawkinsJnr » 17 Aug 2023, 17:55

Pretty sure we were being trolled Jono

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by jono_Gull209 » 17 Aug 2023, 17:42

Stickingitin wrote: 17 Aug 2023, 14:38 It IS a weakness otherwise we wouldn't have to wear glasses or contact lenses. This is logical.
I wear glasses and it is definately a weakness.
What I stated is that you do not "advertise" on mainstream, especially someone who has just come back from an eye operation the fact that he will (naturally) want to protect that eye.
Also, now the fans know that RM has this weakness, that could influence the way the fans act towards him.
Protect your players (and staff).
Please look up how many people wear contact lenses - no one is going to target a player that wears them 😂

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by DerekDawkinsJnr » 17 Aug 2023, 16:10

jono_Gull209 wrote: 16 Aug 2023, 15:45 Bloke wears glasses, so what?! It’s not a weakness, loads of players need them + loads of players wear contact lenses - they don’t just fall out.
Exactly.

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by DerekDawkinsJnr » 17 Aug 2023, 16:09

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by DerekDawkinsJnr » 17 Aug 2023, 16:07

Kyle Cameron wears contact lenses. He admitted that his game improved a lot with them whilst he was at Torquay iirc. I don't see it as a weakness that other teams might try to target and didn't seem to target Cameron in that way. I think I do recall him losing one once on a televised game(?). But don't quote me on that ....

About 20% of young adults have myopia, and assuming that's the same with footballers, there'll be 4 players on the park wearing contacts (or should be).

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by Stickingitin » 17 Aug 2023, 14:38

jono_Gull209 wrote: 16 Aug 2023, 15:45 Bloke wears glasses, so what?! It’s not a weakness, loads of players need them + loads of players wear contact lenses - they don’t just fall out.
It IS a weakness otherwise we wouldn't have to wear glasses or contact lenses. This is logical.
I wear glasses and it is definately a weakness.
What I stated is that you do not "advertise" on mainstream, especially someone who has just come back from an eye operation the fact that he will (naturally) want to protect that eye.
Also, now the fans know that RM has this weakness, that could influence the way the fans act towards him.
Protect your players (and staff).

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by jono_Gull209 » 16 Aug 2023, 15:45

Bloke wears glasses, so what?! It’s not a weakness, loads of players need them + loads of players wear contact lenses - they don’t just fall out.

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by Gull in black » 16 Aug 2023, 15:41

I’m not a fan of Ross Marshall - based on past performances.

I enjoyed the interview on the TUFC website - it was honest and his eye treatment over the summer has clearly been a significant issue.

I guess he wore contact lenses during the match.

He had a good game last night, with the benefit of his eye treatment I hope he has many more.

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by AdrianC » 16 Aug 2023, 15:35

As a reasonably good club cricketer, I wear contacts to play in, but have been advised by the optician to not shower in them, do I don’t. The contacts are out ASAP and my glasses go on. So post match, he’ll be removing them.

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by Stickingitin » 16 Aug 2023, 13:35

On another note and an observation.
No disrespect to Ross Marshall who had a great game last night.
Why during an interview would a pro player be wearing glasses?
If you're long sighted you need them for reading and if there was a Q card then that would say those glasses were strong.
If you're short sighted you would need them to see far away things.
It begs a question, why no contact lenses when being interviewed?
Now the competition knows a nudge in the eyes and our defender is in trouble.
You do not advertise weaknesses.

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by Phipsy » 15 Aug 2023, 19:43

Stickingitin. Yoy sound like one of the posh scaffolders, from the Paul Whitehouse Harry Enfield series.

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