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    Is the manager blind?

    Everyone in the ground could see he had to come off.

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    Originally posted by xtreme rebel
    Blame the medical people who told him it was ok to resume playing football agian.
    I thought it was Flynn you were blaming, no hang on, you lost that one. Move onto the medics. Blame Gunther or Noelle for christs sake, anyone except Dolan.
    and you accused me of having my head up flynns ass, you're a bloody joke

    Flynn was struggling and everybody around me saw it. Dolan must have seen him struggling (on his comeback from a serious injury) and should have taken him off. You can't blame O'Flynn, if he'd been playing sh!te Dolan would have taken him off without consulting the player, because handling the substitutions and the well being of the players on the pitch is his JOB.

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    Originally posted by liamon

    Everyone in the ground could see he had to come off.

    interesting
    there was definitly a bit of a buldge now i think about it


    did they have any porn mags in the dressing room for him
    Last edited by thecorner; 20/02/2004 at 10:44 PM.

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    Originally posted by xtreme rebel
    I am not blaming anyone for what happened and am trying to make ye see that this is not Dolan's fault. It is nobody's fault and merely a footballing incident which happens quite regularly in football.
    this is getting incredibly boring, so you'll be happy to know this is my last word on it.

    1. Did you see (as everybody else did) that Flynn was struggling?
    2. If you did, can we assume that Dolan noticed it?
    3. If Dolan noticed it, why would he let Flynn play on for an hour?

    Originally posted by xtreme rebel
    You can't think up of your own jokes or insults no?
    I didn't make any jokes or try to insult you. I found it ironic that while accusing me of being blinkered, your own pro-Dolan bias, while admirably loyal, is preventing you from recognising any opposing view, regardless of merit.

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    Originally posted by xtreme rebel
    I'll take that as a

    1. Yes
    2. Yes
    3. D'uh, I don't know. Errr.... it was a footballing incident, i think I saw, ehm...Noelle, on the grassy knoll....

    and I know I lied when i said the previous was my last post. I'm just pre-empting your pointing that out in lieu of actually responding intelligently to a question.

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    Originally posted by Rebel Soldier
    I for one was sitting right next to the manager's dug-out, and heard dolan ask flynn if he was okay to carry on. Flynn replied with a very positive "Yes". End of discussion now. Xtreme rebel was right, and tiktok and "razor" dont have a clue what they're talking about. You two should learn a thing or two about football.
    Oh Well in that case I stand totally corrected and will go straight away and sign up to football 101 and sure i'll throw tiktok's name down as well while i'm at it.

    It looks like xtreme rebel and his "friend" Rebel Soldier were right all along.

    And remember kids,cause thats what we are dealing with here, that schizophrenia is a serious illness and is not to be made a mockery of.

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    Exclamation ................................................

    Originally posted by razor
    Oh Well in that case I stand totally corrected and will go straight away and sign up to football 101 and sure i'll throw tiktok's name down as well while i'm at it.

    It looks like xtreme rebel and his "friend" Rebel Soldier were right all along.

    And remember kids,cause thats what we are dealing with here, that schizophrenia is a serious illness and is not to be made a mockery of.
    The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.

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    come on razor, leave xtreme rebel soldier alone

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    Originally posted by xtreme rebel
    Flynny returns from Lilleshall tonight and he says in todays Echo that things went great over there for him. His knee is totally cleared and his hamstrings are 35% down on what they should be. Also his quads are 5% down on what they should be. He goes on to say that they have given him a schedule to build up his fitness and he says he'll be fit for the opening game of the season and he is looking forward to playing with Neale Fenn up front.
    Sounds like money well spend by Lennox and good advice by the club doctor so. We are begining to look like a professional football club.
    Oh no not them again

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    Great news!

    hopefully training will go well for him now and he'll be hitting his previous form when the season starts. hopefully he'll get a game or two under his belt beforehand as well.

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    Originally posted by SÓC
    Sounds like money well spend by Lennox and good advice by the club doctor so.
    Exactly, it's great that we are now doing things properly.... no half measures! These kind of things all help in the building of a successful football team.
    Champions!

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    ill believe when i see it

    there is no way i can see flynny in the starting line up for the first game of the season

    he is gonna need to get a few games under his belt first with u-21's before even starting to think about a place on the bench

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