Dirty Bolton
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All jibes and banter aside William as much as he is a clogger and a throw back to old style midfield players....William the White wrote:you'd be totally wrong to do so.jonnybwfc wrote:To be fair, I'd take him over Muamba right now.HMX wrote:Not with our current central midfielders he wouldn't
Cattermole is thrice the player young Fabrice is. If not more....
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I don't really have a valid opinion but did watch this game. The colour commentator mentioned each time Cattermole fouled Elmander that he did it cynically because he knew he was too slow to compete fairly. He apparently gives up a lot of free kicks and gets many yellows and reds. I could not really agree therefore that he is thrice the player Muamba is from these observations.BWFC_Insane wrote:All jibes and banter aside William as much as he is a clogger and a throw back to old style midfield players....William the White wrote:you'd be totally wrong to do so.jonnybwfc wrote:To be fair, I'd take him over Muamba right now.HMX wrote:Not with our current central midfielders he wouldn't
Cattermole is thrice the player young Fabrice is. If not more....
IMHO of course!
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And Bruce whining like a pathetic child.Harry Genshaw wrote:Absolute bollox mate. Any side that is captained by Lee Catermole cant complain about the opposition kicking lumps out of folk.
The Cahill challenges both won the ball although you could argue in todays game his studs were up on the 2nd. I'll grant you the KD elbow - TV replays showed him look at ferdinand then lead with his arm, so he could have been penalised for that. However, the worst challenge in the game was Cattermoles on Elmander which went unpunished because Foy bottled it. What possessed him on a booking to lunge in like that the numb get?
Unfortunately, Foy was heavily influenced by the home crowd crying for every challenge and the Sunderland players rolling about in fake agony.
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the what???Montreal Wanderer wrote:
I don't really have a valid opinion but did watch this game. The colour commentator mentioned each time...
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_commentator" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;thebish wrote:the what???Montreal Wanderer wrote:
I don't really have a valid opinion but did watch this game. The colour commentator mentioned each time...
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No jibes and banter from me - I think Muamba is gifted and will improve under Coyle...BWFC_Insane wrote:All jibes and banter aside William as much as he is a clogger and a throw back to old style midfield players....William the White wrote:you'd be totally wrong to do so.jonnybwfc wrote:To be fair, I'd take him over Muamba right now.HMX wrote:Not with our current central midfielders he wouldn't
Cattermole is thrice the player young Fabrice is. If not more....
IMHO of course!
I think Cattermole is a very hardworking midfielder who is not improvable given the profound flaw in his psychological makeup that attracts him to thuggery... Barton mark two... IMHO, of course...
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I will stick me neck out.
Muamba is a better bet for an England spot in the future.
Muamba is a better bet for an England spot in the future.
You can judge the whole world on the sparkle that you think it lacks.
Yes, you can stare into the abyss, but it's staring right back.
Yes, you can stare into the abyss, but it's staring right back.
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See Monty you just can't win. Even threw in the "u" in color for them and they still jump on your comments.thebish wrote:the what???Montreal Wanderer wrote:
I don't really have a valid opinion but did watch this game. The colour commentator mentioned each time...

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eh? I genuinely have never heard the expression "colour commentator" - it isn't used over here - so I asked - I had an answer - what gives???seanworth wrote:See Monty you just can't win. Even threw in the "u" in color for them and they still jump on your comments.thebish wrote:the what???Montreal Wanderer wrote:
I don't really have a valid opinion but did watch this game. The colour commentator mentioned each time...

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See the happy face. It was a light hearted comment to Monty and in no way meaning to attack yourself so no need to take offense. I am aware that colour commentary is a term not used in England and is part of the N.A. terminology.thebish wrote:eh? I genuinely have never heard the expression "colour commentator" - it isn't used over here - so I asked - I had an answer - what gives???seanworth wrote:See Monty you just can't win. Even threw in the "u" in color for them and they still jump on your comments.thebish wrote:the what???Montreal Wanderer wrote:
I don't really have a valid opinion but did watch this game. The colour commentator mentioned each time...
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