Bash Andy Part II (1 Viewer)

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Bjerknes

Bjerknes

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  • Thread Starter #22
    ++ [ originally posted by jaecole ] ++
    I've never had a problem with you at all and tbh, didn't know you had one with me :D
    Well, I don't know if having a problem with somebody on line is possible, however we certainly have been at each other's throats a few too many times here. Same with Blandest and others. People just need to calm down and enjoy the fresh preseason air.

    Congrats, though woulda been sweeter if you had a mod title to go with it huh ;)
    Not sure. On one hand it would have been cool, on the other I would probably become even less likable than I already am. ;) And hopefully Marty will set up a match center here that I can help with; I enjoy that kind of activity.

    And thanks to all of you.
     

    Marty

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    Jul 2, 2005
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    I've never excluded Andy being a mod in the future (if he wants to), but like I said somewhere else I'd like to try the current mod formation and see if it's sufficient.
     

    Martin

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    Dec 31, 2000
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    ++ [ originally posted by Marty ] ++
    I've never excluded Andy being a mod in the future (if he wants to), but like I said somewhere else I'd like to try the current mod formation and see if it's sufficient.
    formation? :D I think you need a proper wingback ;)
     

    Marty

    tuz
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    ++ [ originally posted by Erik ] ++
    Andy's more of a typical striker. Doesn't actually do anything - just takes credit for tap-ins :D
    I guess he would have fit better in the old moderator formation then. ;)
     

    jaecole

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    Apr 7, 2005
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    Apparantly he's actually pretty good. I was always more of a tap in kinda guy. They used to shout at me for backing out of challenges etc. Never did see point.

    Turns out I was right. Although they might have gotten that illustrious goal in that pointless and forgotten tournament. They have deformed body parts and I haven't a dent :D
     
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    Bjerknes

    Bjerknes

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  • Thread Starter #33
    ++ [ originally posted by Layce Erayce ] ++


    Better than some players who do nothing but run around with the ball all the time ;)
    And you can't deny that pure strikers such as Trezeguet have keen instincts and great positioning, always ready to pounce on loose balls and find a way to get the job done. Of course this player needs service from others to perform his job, however so does everybody. ;)
     
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    Bjerknes

    Bjerknes

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    ++ [ originally posted by Marty ] ++
    Hold on a sec, you're comparing yourself with Trez now? Just don't go break a leg or something. ;)
    Actually, I don't have many injury problems. Furthermore, I don't go missing from matches like Trezeguet does. ;)

    Look what you have gotten us into Erik. Shame on you. :D
     

    nedved34

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    ++ [ originally posted by Marty ] ++
    I've never excluded Andy being a mod in the future (if he wants to), but like I said somewhere else I'd like to try the current mod formation and see if it's sufficient.
    Am I excluded from that list Marty ?






    Remember,I made a dedication thread for you
     

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