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ccfc92

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What happened at the end between them?
 

Grendel

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The manager was apparently sent off at half time.

I assume the goal was the issue of their anger.
 

Grendel

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ahh ryt, was our goal dodgy or...?

It was a blatant foul. Andy Blair said st the end it was. These things happen though so why it carried on I don't know.
 

rob9872

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He also said mcsheffrey had a good overall game!

He was poor today but I thought he worked harder than normal just things never came off for him really.
 

rob9872

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soryy, must have missed that this thread was about mcsheffery :facepalm:

My mistake, sorry for ruining YOUR thread!
 

RoboCCFC90

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He was poor today but I thought he worked harder than normal just things never came off for him really.

Explain why McSheffery was poor for me please?
 

Nonleagueherewecome

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Why did Pools manager go mad? McDonald just outmuscled there defender.

Exactly, it didn't even occur to me that it could possibly be a foul-there was no whiff of a foul whatsoever!
 

Mr Creosote

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Exactly, it didn't even occur to me that it could possibly be a foul-there was no whiff of a foul whatsoever!

Apparently Their manager had a problem with most things at the Ricoh today, it appears him and Elvis have bad blood between them from previously working together
 

ccfc92

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Apparently Their manager had a problem with most things at the Ricoh today, it appears him and Elvis have bad blood between them from previously working together

must be horrible, having to go to the ricoh, hope he's happy when he gets back to shit hole hartlepool. Geoff on SSN looked happy :claping hands:
 

midlandsbairn

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Apparently Their manager had a problem with most things at the Ricoh today, it appears him and Elvis have bad blood between them from previously working together

It could well be so. John Hughes was the second most successful manager in Falkirks history, however when he left for Hibs in July 2009 , he raped the club of its best players and left FFC with large debts and barely any players signed for the next season. Elvis may have been in charge when they were relegated, but much of the blame can be laid at Hughes door - he knew he was leaving the club months before, but allowed everything to run down on the players and coaching staff side of things.
I hope Elvis proper told him a few home truths, but maybe not, as Hughes is one mental and rock hard psychopath !
 

skybluegnome

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In an interview I heard last week, Pressley spoke very highly of John Hughes and was complimentary about the time he was part of his team....I certainly didn't get the impression there was bad blood between them...:confused:
 

tippex9

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It looked like a foul to me but I was behind the goal at the other end, so a bit far & we had a perfectly good goal disallowed against Pompey earlier in the season so lets call it quits
 

midlandsbairn

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In an interview I heard last week, Pressley spoke very highly of John Hughes and was complimentary about the time he was part of his team....I certainly didn't get the impression there was bad blood between them...:confused:

There may well be no bad blood between them at all.
I was simply trying to explain why there may have been resentment between the two.
He may have spoken well about being part of Hughes team, but I bet he didnt praise the state he let the club in.
You will find in due course that Elvis very rarely criticises anyone in public, be they his players, opponents or referees etc - an interview style which can be occasionally infuriating, but to be fair, at least he is consistent.
 
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SkyBlueSwiss

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It was a blatant foul. Andy Blair said st the end it was. These things happen though so why it carried on I don't know.

And our manager stated that he had looked at the video of the incident several times to be sure, and no way was there a foul.
Still, you feel you can state "it was a blatant foul". The ref didn't think it was a foul, the linesman didn't think it was a foul, our manager has watched a video of the incident several times and declares no way was it a foul, but our Grendel always knows better and confidently states "it was a blatant foul".
Well, if only we could all be as clever as you, sigh................................ who am I to believe?
 

torchomatic

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saw it on sky earlier, didnae look a foul to me.
 

SkyBlue_Bear83

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You will find in due course that Elvis very rarely criticises anyone in public, be they his players, opponents or referees

We are already seein that, any performance is either outstanding or magnificent regardless of the quality. We already have a thread on it, can u shed any light on wether he is giving them a kick up the backside in the dressing room?
 

tippex9

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It looked like a foul to me but I was behind the goal at the other end, so a bit far & we had a perfectly good goal disallowed against Pompey earlier in the season so lets call it quits

After seeing it on TV, never a foul. We're still owed a goal lol
 

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