I didn't imply you were an idiot - I didn't need to.
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Not cool.

. Why does me disagreeing with you make me an idiot? Dont be such a condescending bastard.
wooh, take a chill pill. And please, don't stoop to such a juvenile level that you need to offend my parents, that's rather pathetic.
I think you, as I, could really do with watching the full game again, without the same raw emotion (and, in my case, a little alcomohol) blinding us. We may both be surprised with some aspects of our performance we missed.
[QUOTE=Tegal]I thought it was some of the best short passing game ive seen the AWs
play,we knocked it around very well. I think thats why i disagree with
you right from the start,because it seems to be the basis of your
argument.
From then on,you dont like "box to box" players,despite that being the role he is supposed to play.
You then retract your point and say perhaps he did do more defensive work than you originally said.
Then you're impressed with McGlincheys workrate.
I thought our tactics were close to spot on (certainly can't argue with the result!), but to call it "some of the best short passing game ive seen the AWs play" is a loooooong way off the mark. We virtually played without a midfield on offence, such was the reliance on our defenders going long.
I never said I dont like box to box players - try reading again. Perhaps TB takes "box to box" a little literally. But i've always appreciated a good box to box player (and it's what I give TB some credit for). To be fair, there are very few classic box to box midfield exponents in the modern game, with most teams specialising in attacking mid and defensive mid.
My "retraction" was simply showing that I have enough humility to admit that I'm basing my comments on a subjective opinion made in a very emotional state - the kind of humility you clearly don't have.
What my comment on McGlinchey's work rate has anything to do with, I don't know.
Perhaps next time lay off the personal insults, it may cover the lack of valid constructive comments you appear able to make.
As cultured as Che Bunce's left foot and as profilic as John Lammers