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[quote author=Spionkop69 link=topic=37076.msg985391#msg985391 date=1257859126]
[quote author=Loch Ness Monster link=topic=37076.msg985389#msg985389 date=1257859096]
*lends banstick from Oncy*
[/quote]

Ahem 😉

*borrows*
[/quote]

Ban him for insubordination Nessie !
 
[quote author=Spionkop69 link=topic=37076.msg985391#msg985391 date=1257859126]
[quote author=Loch Ness Monster link=topic=37076.msg985389#msg985389 date=1257859096]
*lends banstick from Oncy*
[/quote]

Ahem 😉

*borrows*
[/quote]

Pedant.
 
[quote author=dmishra link=topic=37076.msg985392#msg985392 date=1257859142]
[quote author=dossena link=topic=37076.msg985374#msg985374 date=1257858484]
So asking the ball in tight spaces --> 'wanting' the ball

Running forward to space, overlapping the midfield --> wanting the ball.

Oh and Dmishra

dribble [?dr?b?l]
vb
1. (usually intr) to flow or allow to flow in a thin stream or drops; trickle
2. (intr) to allow saliva to trickle from the mouth
3. (Team Sports / Soccer) (Team Sports / Basketball) (Team Sports / Hockey (Field & Ice)) (in soccer, basketball, hockey, etc.) to propel (the ball) by repeatedly tapping it with the hand, foot, or stick
There you go..

Dribbling literally means carrying the ball. 'Dribbling' on the other hand..
[/quote]

Oh dear. You go to an online free dictionary to prove me wrong. Laughable. So Alan Hansen was a brilliant dribbler, as is Agger, Ferdinand and Nesta. Stanley Matthews would be proud of the skills they possess.

Just to humour you, the greatest contextual free online source will tell you that

"In sports such as football (soccer), basketball, bandy and water polo, dribbling refers to the maneuvering of a ball around a defender through short skillful taps or kicks with either the legs (football/soccer), hands (basketball), stick (bandy) or swimming strokes (water polo). The purpose of such an action is to bring the ball past a defender legally and to create opportunities to score."

Footnote:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dribbling
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Hare Dmishra!

You first said that Insua didn't 'want' the ball. By that you meant, he didn't carry the ball forward. *laughs*

Dossena: Oh you meant dribbling?
Dmishra: NO! CARRYING THE BALL!
Dossena: But the dictionary says that they're the same...
Dmishra: But wikipedia, which every one can edit says it's different.

You know what? I'm done. Have it your way, from now on.. 'wanting' the ball IS carrying the ball forward! *laughs again*

Someone else can tear you new ones.

Axe oh.
 
[quote author=themn link=topic=37076.msg985399#msg985399 date=1257859292]
[quote author=Spionkop69 link=topic=37076.msg985391#msg985391 date=1257859126]
[quote author=Loch Ness Monster link=topic=37076.msg985389#msg985389 date=1257859096]
*lends banstick from Oncy*
[/quote]

Ahem 😉

*borrows*
[/quote]

Ban him for insubordination Nessie !
[/quote]

Ban requests will result in a ban for the requestor 😛
 
[quote author=dossena link=topic=37076.msg985409#msg985409 date=1257859664]
[quote author=dmishra link=topic=37076.msg985392#msg985392 date=1257859142]
[quote author=dossena link=topic=37076.msg985374#msg985374 date=1257858484]
So asking the ball in tight spaces --> 'wanting' the ball

Running forward to space, overlapping the midfield --> wanting the ball.

Oh and Dmishra

dribble [?dr?b?l]
vb
1. (usually intr) to flow or allow to flow in a thin stream or drops; trickle
2. (intr) to allow saliva to trickle from the mouth
3. (Team Sports / Soccer) (Team Sports / Basketball) (Team Sports / Hockey (Field & Ice)) (in soccer, basketball, hockey, etc.) to propel (the ball) by repeatedly tapping it with the hand, foot, or stick
There you go..

Dribbling literally means carrying the ball. 'Dribbling' on the other hand..
[/quote]

Oh dear. You go to an online free dictionary to prove me wrong. Laughable. So Alan Hansen was a brilliant dribbler, as is Agger, Ferdinand and Nesta. Stanley Matthews would be proud of the skills they possess.

Just to humour you, the greatest contextual free online source will tell you that

"In sports such as football (soccer), basketball, bandy and water polo, dribbling refers to the maneuvering of a ball around a defender through short skillful taps or kicks with either the legs (football/soccer), hands (basketball), stick (bandy) or swimming strokes (water polo). The purpose of such an action is to bring the ball past a defender legally and to create opportunities to score."

Footnote:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dribbling
[/quote]
Hare Dmishra!

You first said that Insua didn't 'want' the ball. By that you meant, he didn't carry the ball forward. *laughs*

Dossena: Oh you meant dribbling?
Dmishra: NO! CARRYING THE BALL!
Dossena: But the dictionary says that they're the same...
Dmishra: But wikipedia, which every one can edit says it's different.

You know what? I'm done. Have it your way, from now on.. 'wanting' the ball IS carrying the ball forward! *laughs again*

Someone else can tear you new ones.

Axe oh.
[/quote]

Shut up !
 
Bunny has been warned as to his conduct in relation to other posters. He accepted he was out of order, and we accept it was out of character.
 
[quote author=LadyRed link=topic=37076.msg985415#msg985415 date=1257859976]
Has Bunnyman been banned?
[/quote]

No, not at all.
 
[quote author=Sunny link=topic=37076.msg985412#msg985412 date=1257859826]
[quote author=themn link=topic=37076.msg985399#msg985399 date=1257859292]
[quote author=Spionkop69 link=topic=37076.msg985391#msg985391 date=1257859126]
[quote author=Loch Ness Monster link=topic=37076.msg985389#msg985389 date=1257859096]
*lends banstick from Oncy*
[/quote]

Ahem 😉

*borrows*
[/quote]

Ban him for insubordination Nessie !
[/quote]

Ban requests will result in a ban for the requestor 😛
[/quote]

*mutters*
 
[quote author=Niall K link=topic=37076.msg985420#msg985420 date=1257860174]
[quote author=dossena link=topic=37076.msg985409#msg985409 date=1257859664]
[quote author=dmishra link=topic=37076.msg985392#msg985392 date=1257859142]
[quote author=dossena link=topic=37076.msg985374#msg985374 date=1257858484]
So asking the ball in tight spaces --> 'wanting' the ball

Running forward to space, overlapping the midfield --> wanting the ball.

Oh and Dmishra

dribble [?dr?b?l]
vb
1. (usually intr) to flow or allow to flow in a thin stream or drops; trickle
2. (intr) to allow saliva to trickle from the mouth
3. (Team Sports / Soccer) (Team Sports / Basketball) (Team Sports / Hockey (Field & Ice)) (in soccer, basketball, hockey, etc.) to propel (the ball) by repeatedly tapping it with the hand, foot, or stick
There you go..

Dribbling literally means carrying the ball. 'Dribbling' on the other hand..
[/quote]

Oh dear. You go to an online free dictionary to prove me wrong. Laughable. So Alan Hansen was a brilliant dribbler, as is Agger, Ferdinand and Nesta. Stanley Matthews would be proud of the skills they possess.

Just to humour you, the greatest contextual free online source will tell you that

"In sports such as football (soccer), basketball, bandy and water polo, dribbling refers to the maneuvering of a ball around a defender through short skillful taps or kicks with either the legs (football/soccer), hands (basketball), stick (bandy) or swimming strokes (water polo). The purpose of such an action is to bring the ball past a defender legally and to create opportunities to score."

Footnote:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dribbling
[/quote]
Hare Dmishra!

You first said that Insua didn't 'want' the ball. By that you meant, he didn't carry the ball forward. *laughs*

Dossena: Oh you meant dribbling?
Dmishra: NO! CARRYING THE BALL!
Dossena: But the dictionary says that they're the same...
Dmishra: But wikipedia, which every one can edit says it's different.

You know what? I'm done. Have it your way, from now on.. 'wanting' the ball IS carrying the ball forward! *laughs again*

Someone else can tear you new ones.

Axe oh.
[/quote]

Shut up !
[/quote]
Mods, is that a provocation? Can I call him a c*nt?
 
[quote author=dossena link=topic=37076.msg985426#msg985426 date=1257860402]
[quote author=Niall K link=topic=37076.msg985420#msg985420 date=1257860174]
[quote author=dossena link=topic=37076.msg985409#msg985409 date=1257859664]
[quote author=dmishra link=topic=37076.msg985392#msg985392 date=1257859142]
[quote author=dossena link=topic=37076.msg985374#msg985374 date=1257858484]
So asking the ball in tight spaces --> 'wanting' the ball

Running forward to space, overlapping the midfield --> wanting the ball.

Oh and Dmishra

dribble [?dr?b?l]
vb
1. (usually intr) to flow or allow to flow in a thin stream or drops; trickle
2. (intr) to allow saliva to trickle from the mouth
3. (Team Sports / Soccer) (Team Sports / Basketball) (Team Sports / Hockey (Field & Ice)) (in soccer, basketball, hockey, etc.) to propel (the ball) by repeatedly tapping it with the hand, foot, or stick
There you go..

Dribbling literally means carrying the ball. 'Dribbling' on the other hand..
[/quote]

Oh dear. You go to an online free dictionary to prove me wrong. Laughable. So Alan Hansen was a brilliant dribbler, as is Agger, Ferdinand and Nesta. Stanley Matthews would be proud of the skills they possess.

Just to humour you, the greatest contextual free online source will tell you that

"In sports such as football (soccer), basketball, bandy and water polo, dribbling refers to the maneuvering of a ball around a defender through short skillful taps or kicks with either the legs (football/soccer), hands (basketball), stick (bandy) or swimming strokes (water polo). The purpose of such an action is to bring the ball past a defender legally and to create opportunities to score."

Footnote:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dribbling
[/quote]
Hare Dmishra!

You first said that Insua didn't 'want' the ball. By that you meant, he didn't carry the ball forward. *laughs*

Dossena: Oh you meant dribbling?
Dmishra: NO! CARRYING THE BALL!
Dossena: But the dictionary says that they're the same...
Dmishra: But wikipedia, which every one can edit says it's different.

You know what? I'm done. Have it your way, from now on.. 'wanting' the ball IS carrying the ball forward! *laughs again*

Someone else can tear you new ones.

Axe oh.
[/quote]

Shut up !
[/quote]
Mods, is that a provocation? Can I call him a c*nt?
[/quote]

Actually carry on discussing dribbling. Im sure you're good at it
 
[quote author=Niall K link=topic=37076.msg985429#msg985429 date=1257860494]
[quote author=dossena link=topic=37076.msg985426#msg985426 date=1257860402]
[quote author=Niall K link=topic=37076.msg985420#msg985420 date=1257860174]
[quote author=dossena link=topic=37076.msg985409#msg985409 date=1257859664]
[quote author=dmishra link=topic=37076.msg985392#msg985392 date=1257859142]
[quote author=dossena link=topic=37076.msg985374#msg985374 date=1257858484]
So asking the ball in tight spaces --> 'wanting' the ball

Running forward to space, overlapping the midfield --> wanting the ball.

Oh and Dmishra

dribble [?dr?b?l]
vb
1. (usually intr) to flow or allow to flow in a thin stream or drops; trickle
2. (intr) to allow saliva to trickle from the mouth
3. (Team Sports / Soccer) (Team Sports / Basketball) (Team Sports / Hockey (Field & Ice)) (in soccer, basketball, hockey, etc.) to propel (the ball) by repeatedly tapping it with the hand, foot, or stick
There you go..

Dribbling literally means carrying the ball. 'Dribbling' on the other hand..
[/quote]

Oh dear. You go to an online free dictionary to prove me wrong. Laughable. So Alan Hansen was a brilliant dribbler, as is Agger, Ferdinand and Nesta. Stanley Matthews would be proud of the skills they possess.

Just to humour you, the greatest contextual free online source will tell you that

"In sports such as football (soccer), basketball, bandy and water polo, dribbling refers to the maneuvering of a ball around a defender through short skillful taps or kicks with either the legs (football/soccer), hands (basketball), stick (bandy) or swimming strokes (water polo). The purpose of such an action is to bring the ball past a defender legally and to create opportunities to score."

Footnote:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dribbling
[/quote]
Hare Dmishra!

You first said that Insua didn't 'want' the ball. By that you meant, he didn't carry the ball forward. *laughs*

Dossena: Oh you meant dribbling?
Dmishra: NO! CARRYING THE BALL!
Dossena: But the dictionary says that they're the same...
Dmishra: But wikipedia, which every one can edit says it's different.

You know what? I'm done. Have it your way, from now on.. 'wanting' the ball IS carrying the ball forward! *laughs again*

Someone else can tear you new ones.

Axe oh.
[/quote]

Shut up !
[/quote]
Mods, is that a provocation? Can I call him a c*nt?
[/quote]

Actually carry on discussing dribbling. Im sure you're good at it
[/quote]
Well he hasn't responded yet Niall K.

Carry on being a dick mate. I'm sure you're good at it.
 
[quote author=dossena link=topic=37076.msg985426#msg985426 date=1257860402]

Mods, is that a provocation? Can I call him a c*nt?
[/quote]

Can we just leave it now please. You have made your point and your persistent pursuit of the NEW poster is grating. So much so other posters are jumping to his defence, and provoking you. Move along and everyone else will too.
 
Johnson is right up there with the best fullbacks in the world.

I actually think we should start playing him at RM with Kelly behind him. Kuyt's been too shit for too long.

Is he dropped? No. He's made Captain.
 
[quote author=Sunny link=topic=37076.msg985424#msg985424 date=1257860253]
[quote author=LadyRed link=topic=37076.msg985415#msg985415 date=1257859976]
Has Bunnyman been banned?
[/quote]

No, not at all.
[/quote]

Oh.

*unchains herself from SCM gates and removes banners*
 
I think Bunny recently discovered his old leather jacket and motorbike from youth.

I quite liked it.
 
[quote author=Sunny link=topic=37076.msg985514#msg985514 date=1257865791]
Yes. Forget it please, both of you. It's getting tedious.
[/quote]

whop whop! that's the sound of the police!
whop whop! that's the sound of the beast!!
 
[quote author=Sunny link=topic=37076.msg985519#msg985519 date=1257866012]
Sho nuff
[/quote]

I'm surprised you recognise the reference sunny 🙂
 
[quote author=Sunny link=topic=37076.msg985522#msg985522 date=1257866167]
KRS One mate, classic.
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awesome 🙂
 
[quote author=Brendan link=topic=37076.msg985220#msg985220 date=1257849987]
Insua's shit because he's slow and isn't positionally aware.

I remember posting afew times over a year ago that I had heard some reports that he was a bit fat, lazy, slow and not actually great at defending.

All true.

He's rubbish.
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You were probably quoting me in fairness.

I shit-outted him yonks ago.
 
Dire is a bit harsh. He is young and lacking a bit of confidence. A settled back four and a few clean sheets would do him wonders.

Saying that I do get a bit nervous for him when he is on the ball.
 
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