Bolton Wanderers vs Toffeemen

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Re: Bolton Wanderers vs Toffeemen

Post by Dujon » Wed Feb 16, 2011 12:43 am

Are you trying to turn me into an optimist, Norm? Fat chance!

You're probably right though in suggesting that I'm looking for faults that don't exist. I rather like your use of the word 'selfish' when commenting on Mr S. as it probably encapsulates my original feelings about the man. Don't get me wrong, I applaud his skill and his (perhaps slightly over-done) commitment to scoring goals. There isn't a one of the three that I'd take back - I'm not that pickled. :wink:

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Re: Bolton Wanderers vs Toffeemen

Post by norm the jedi » Wed Feb 16, 2011 7:46 am

Dujon wrote:Are you trying to turn me into an optimist, Norm? Fat chance!

You're probably right though in suggesting that I'm looking for faults that don't exist. I rather like your use of the word 'selfish' when commenting on Mr S. as it probably encapsulates my original feelings about the man. Don't get me wrong, I applaud his skill and his (perhaps slightly over-done) commitment to scoring goals. There isn't a one of the three that I'd take back - I'm not that pickled. :wink:

Happen a dose of humility would be an attractive addition to his character.. but sadly there's not a lot of it about in any walk of life!
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