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No talk of the ref changing his mind? Or the offside goal?

Discussion in 'Celtic Chat' started by patto, Jan 19, 2009.

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  1. McNaka

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    Only the 3rd game in the last 12 that he hasn't scored or assisted and he's an international hide and seek champ? :rolleyes:
    I see you're reading the Mordor Daily and actually believing it.

    By those standards, you must think McGeady is one of the worst players at the club.
     
  2. Daver

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    I think McGeady is one of the most talented players at the club, and by no means the worst. Your statement was intended to make my points sound ridiculous, but instead you said something the village idiot would deny.

    I read the Telegraph, and not any idle tat that comes my way, and reiterate that he disappears in far too many games for my liking.

    I'm presuming you think he did ok yesterday? I also note you made no reference to my point that he is playing through the pain barrier. I thought he was non-existent yesterday, and how you can contemplate disagreeing with me is almost beyond belief!

    I reiterate, Billy McNeil agrees with me, and he knows far more than us 2 combined on the subject.
     
  3. McNaka

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    No he was invisible yesterday. But being invisible for 1 game hardly makes him a disappearing act. He's the 2nd most productive offensive player on the team.
    McGeady may have talent, but if you want a disappearing act... he's your man.

    BTW, making a "statement" the village idiot would deny was the entire point. If a player that chips in every 113 minutes is a ghost, what does that make a player that chips in every 232 minutes?

    As much as you venerate McNeill the captains' opinion you can't even spell his name right.
     
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  4. Hammy89 Gold Member Gold Member

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    these things balance themselves out over the season. very fustrating though...
     
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    Firstly, missing out a second "l". The horror.

    You are yet to reflect upon McNeill's THOUGHTS as opposed to the spelling of the name - this is an indicator you have little to no response to a Celtic legend backing up my point - stated without bias - as opposed to yours.

    Additionally, who was it that won all the accolades last year? I do believe it was McGeady - i also take into consideration his age in comparison to Nakamura's which leads me to suspect that the best is yet to come from him.

    I accept Naka's undoubted skill, and the fact he can change a game and is one of the few players in the squad with that ability; nevertheless, he was a nowhere man yesterday as is so often the case sadly.

    I think we both know by your name on this forum that you are unlikely to alter your stance on Nakamura, and fair play to that. Nevertheless, i have my opinion which i too will be sticking by.:50:
     
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  7. McNaka

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    I backed up what I said with facts. You backed it up with a copout "well so and so agrees with me, even though I can't even provide a reference and can't spell his name."
    And after that you're going to say I'm the one speaking with bias? Please, try again.

    Naka -- goal or assist every 113m. In the past 12 games he's scored or assisted in 9 of them.
    Aidenho -- goal or assist every 232m.

    Do you still think he's a disappearing act?
    If so, please tell me who exactly on Celtic isn't a disappearing act. Thanks.
     
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    Well said McNaka:50: Some folk seem to think McGeady played well yesterday for some reason. All he did was land Robson in trouble every time he lost the ball and the one or two times he got into a good area he blew our chances as per usual with his poor final ball. Very frustrating to watch.
     
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    Incorrect. McNeill was mentioned in my first post, BEFORE you got involved in your customary fashion. Check your facts. Also, if you are going to attempt to castigate me for missing out a single letter in error, then grow up and stop being so cretinously pedantic.

    "For me, Gary Caldwell was the pick of the team, even allowing for his own goal, while Nakamura was, again, a let down.

    Too many times away from home in Europe he hasn’t delivered.

    He couldn’t have wished for a better chance in the first half, yet stuck it over."

    That was his quote, and on this occasion was Europe-based. I shall endeavour to hunt down additional evidence if / when i get the chance.

    You say "can't provide a reference." When did you ask for one? Once again - check your facts.

    Finally (i truly have had enough of going round in circles with you, and if you think the last 12 games is a reflection of his time at CP, i say you are delusional), of COURSE i still think he's a disappearing act, or else i wouldn't be continuing to post. Too often, away from home, his performances do not do a player of such undoubted ability any justice.
     
  10. celtrick bhoy

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    i dissagree we werent that bad ,we had 17 atempts at goal (poor finishing let us down) they had 5 atempts on goal (poor defending let us down) so that tells me we need a decent defender and a quality striker,(not forgetting a FKN LEFT BACK )
     
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    Who laid on the equaliser? Certainly not Naka.
     
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    Ahhh now you're starting to catch on Daver.
    As I thought, you're the typical poster around here... your memory isn't longer than a couple of hours.
     
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    As I said yesterday it was a fantastic bit of skill. What else did he do? He was as bad as the rest of the team for creating. In fact he lost the ball more than anyone.
     
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    Coming from the man who has not mentioned what Naka has done in anything other than the last 12 games?

    Cheeky.

    I merely stated that McGeady laid on a goal for the team, Naka did not. You are the advocate of facts, but not when they go against your own VERY one-sided contemplations.
     
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    So it's my job to hunt down references for your argument and request them 5 days in advance too? :rolleyes:
    Get over it. And yes, I find it funny you can't spell the name of a great Celt right even while you inform me how great he is. It shows just how dull you are upstairs.

    As for my "usual way"... clearly you can't deal with facts.
    Naka -- 113m
    McGeady -- 232m

    You still haven't answered my questions.
    If Naka is a disappearing act, what is McGeady?
    If Naka is a disappearing act, what current Celt isn't?
     
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    Actually the 113m comes from over the entire season.
    But I wouldn't expect you to know that since you clearly have zero grasp of the facts.
     
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    Other than the shot which Diamond deflected (which i thought was going in. *!), you are right enough. Nevertheless, he was involved in an excellent goal, and in that regard i chose not to single him out for criticism, as opposed to Naka who looked completely out of sorts and should have been hooked in the 60th minute.

    He is, still, one of the most frustrating footballers i can remember - there is no doubting that.
     
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    Clearly, you are speaking withering drivel. Zero grasp of the facts? You can't even accept the fact that McGeady was more creative than Naka was yesterday, and made no response to who was the winner of the accolades last season! This is very simple; even for someone "dull upstairs" (i had to laugh at that; first time for everything, but i would consider us to both be intelligent, and that sort of flaming does not do you justice; it is also entirely unacceptable. Stick to pm's in the future, as opposed to showing blatant disregard to the forum and its rules).:97:
     
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    While we're on a point of consensus... I'm going to call it quits.
    Naka should have been subbed yesterday, especially since we only used 1 sub. That was mind-boggling.

    But over the course of the entire season... he's hardly been a disappearing act. And, as usual, the idea that he is goes right back to the typical double standards around here (be it coming from you or McNeill.)
     
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    If Naka had scored a free kick yesterday I'd still be critical of him for his performance as he was as poor as I've seen him in ages and the Diamond one I'll need to see again but as usual he didn't find a team mate.