James may have said, "I may be James, I may not be James, but I resent your implication", or James may not have said, "I may be James, I may not be James, but I resent your implication", but I resent your implication.
James McClean M Wrexham b.1989
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Looks like James is not very happy at the moment:
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Sitting in the stands and wandering the stadium carpark at the same time? Who would be truly happy whilst afflicted with double personality disorder?Looks like James is not very happy at the moment:
http://www.cockneylatic.co.uk/forum/...ouble-int-camp
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at least he has learnt not to let off steam via Twitter.Looks like James is not very happy at the moment:
http://www.cockneylatic.co.uk/forum/...ouble-int-camp
May he's growing up and merely throwing tantrums in the real world and not in cyberspace.Comment
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he closed his account a few months ago, he's closed at least two previous accounts but this time it appears to be stickingComment
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James scored his first two league goals of the season today against Derby after coming on as a subsitute for Callum McManaman in the 62nd minute. Seems to be playing well of late.
Rob Kiernan also started for Wigan, whilst Richard Keogh and Cyrus Christie started for Derby with Jeff Hendrick coming on at half-time. Leon Best was on the bench.Comment
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Scoring the match winning brace against Derby isn't enough to see McClean named in the starting line up today. Wonder if it has anything to do with his refusal to wear a stupid flower on his kit/tracksuit?Comment
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Probably not. He's just come on.Comment
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I'm not watching, so not sure. I'd be surprised if so, but there's no storm on Twitter yet...
Anyhow, Ross McCormack's just after getting sent off after an altercation with him. James got booked.Comment
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Just been watching a bit of the Football League Show and I don't think any side in the Championship had poppies on their jerseys last weekend. I'm sure this weekend will be a different matter though.Comment
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Teams playing at home last weekend and away this weekend had a minutes silence before their games to remember members in the armed forces associated with their clubs but not many wore poppies. This weekend all clubs will wear poppies and have an minute silence before their matches.Comment
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