Silkmen v Trotters (match thread)
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Anaemicthebish wrote:yep - "adynamic"Ianmooreslovechild wrote:Coyle clearly taking the FA Cup more seriously than his players. Sparky made the difference.Pratley seems to just stroll about doing feck all slowly.Is there a word that means the opposite of dynamic?
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Stultifying should do.Ianmooreslovechild wrote:CPratley seems to just stroll about doing feck all slowly.
Is there a word that means the opposite of dynamic?
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In I.T. applications, the opposite of dynamic is "static"Verbal wrote:Anaemicthebish wrote:yep - "adynamic"Ianmooreslovechild wrote:Coyle clearly taking the FA Cup more seriously than his players. Sparky made the difference.Pratley seems to just stroll about doing feck all slowly.Is there a word that means the opposite of dynamic?
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Or maybe to pratley ??
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Still sounds too dynamic. How about inert,doesnt really relate to dynamic but kind of works to describe his performance.thebish wrote:yep - "adynamic"Ianmooreslovechild wrote:Coyle clearly taking the FA Cup more seriously than his players. Sparky made the difference.Pratley seems to just stroll about doing feck all slowly.Is there a word that means the opposite of dynamic?
Stultifying works too in terms of definition
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Ianmooreslovechild wrote:Coyle clearly taking the FA Cup more seriously than his players. Sparky made the difference.Pratley seems to just stroll about doing feck all slowly.Is there a word that means the opposite of dynamic?
Robinson did look awful today aswell.Not sure what KD brings to the table anymore although NGog didnt do a great deal more when he replaced him.
NGog did a hell of a lot more in the 20 odd mins he was on than davies did for the 60 odd mins he was on. same for M Davies and Pratley.
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A Pratley " small odourless parp of little consequence"
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Bish, Una was in Give us a clue not call my bluff.
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yes - that's why i deleted it - making you look like a loon!!Turkish Trotter wrote:Bish, Una was in Give us a clue not call my bluff.

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thebish wrote:yes - that's why i deleted it - making you look like a loon!!Turkish Trotter wrote:Bish, Una was in Give us a clue not call my bluff.
Is that a miming loon or not ??

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norm the jedi wrote:In the draw... that'll do for me... fecked off with all the misery..
difficult tie , nailed on banana skin, good character to come back when we could have slunk off and out..
Anyone moanin wanna swap with a wigan fan tonight..?

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if the banana skin was nailed on - it would be harder to slip on it, surely?jaffka wrote:norm the jedi wrote:In the draw... that'll do for me... fecked off with all the misery..
difficult tie , nailed on banana skin, good character to come back when we could have slunk off and out..
Anyone moanin wanna swap with a wigan fan tonight..?

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Our defenders looked like they just met each other and our high-line defending is meat and drink to runners. About 70 percent of the play in our half and hoofing the order of the day. How many throws and corners have they have? Not sure why K D gets the blame, we didn't start plying till 70mins had gone. Klasnic missed chances he wouldn't normally do,but so did they. Their second goal was great reaction by Mendy and, based on 90 mins, we were lucky to get a draw in the end... 

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QPR didn't win, it was 1-1.
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"pratley" - adverb, synonymous with ineptly or awkwardly.Ianmooreslovechild wrote:A Pratley " small odourless parp of little consequence"
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thebish wrote:if the banana skin was nailed on - it would be harder to slip on it, surely?jaffka wrote:norm the jedi wrote:In the draw... that'll do for me... fecked off with all the misery..
difficult tie , nailed on banana skin, good character to come back when we could have slunk off and out..
Anyone moanin wanna swap with a wigan fan tonight..?
(i'd swap places with Liverpool, swansea, everton, fulham, stoke, QPR, spurs and WBA fans! all who saw off lower league opposition in one go!)
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Nope, nope & nope.thebish wrote:i'd swap places with Liverpool, Swansea, Everton ... (fans)
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Fooks sake.norm the jedi wrote:In the draw... that'll do for me... fecked off with all the misery..
difficult tie , nailed on banana skin, good character to come back when we could have slunk off and out..
Anyone moanin wanna swap with a wigan fan tonight..?
We are in the bottom three and just scraped an undeserved draw against a League Two side.
What are you expecting? Bunting and fireworks?
Good god....there have been more moans on here in far better situations!
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Anyone got a rough idea of the date for the replay?
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Obviously, Wigan was what was offered.. I'm guessing the answer was no!thebish wrote:if the banana skin was nailed on - it would be harder to slip on it, surely?jaffka wrote:norm the jedi wrote:In the draw... that'll do for me... fecked off with all the misery..
difficult tie , nailed on banana skin, good character to come back when we could have slunk off and out..
Anyone moanin wanna swap with a wigan fan tonight..?
(i'd swap places with Liverpool, swansea, everton, fulham, stoke, QPR, spurs and WBA fans! all who saw off lower league opposition in one go!)
as for the list QPR and Swansea bare comparison as do Villa [in play] as they were all away like us.. On heavy pitches, tight ground, lower league facilities... and any other third round cliche you fancy..
If we'd done this at home I may be more with the moansome majority.. but we'd still in the cup so I doubt it..
A banana skin nailed on to the sole of your boot would in my view make slipping a virtual certainty,
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