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 Post subject: butterflinders..
PostPosted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 3:27 pm 
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...is your name a reference to our new keepers abilty, a bit premature if it is and a bit .. silly.

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PostPosted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 3:42 pm 
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...is your name a reference to our new keepers abilty, a bit premature if it is and a bit .. silly.


I'm sure some of the wits and poor souls on here who suffer from acute embarrassment had Flinders down as a first rate 'lovely lovely person' during the pre-season matches


He is one hundred miles from the shite we have had between the posts for the past few years, FACT!


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PostPosted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 3:44 pm 
On his peformances upto now he is probably the best keeper I have seen play for pools since we had steve harper on loan


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I bet the Hartlepool Mail have the headline set and waiting. How original ... :roll:


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PostPosted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 4:00 pm 
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i think flinders is a very good keeper, his handling is excellantand he is not affraid to let his feelings known, and he does not tend to waste the ball when he gets it however i cannot comment on away games as i have not been to any.


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poolie 95 wrote:
i think flinders is a very good keeper, his handling is excellantand he is not affraid to let his feelings known, and he does not tend to waste the ball when he gets it however i cannot comment on away games as i have not been to any.
You're still entitled to comment on what you've seen though and I share your view.

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PostPosted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 5:02 pm 
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i have seen him play 5 times now and from what i have seen i'm confident that he will eventually prove to be as good, if not better, than Dimi.

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 Post subject: Re: butterflinders..
PostPosted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 6:10 pm 
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...is your name a reference to our new keepers abilty, a bit premature if it is and a bit .. silly.


Sorry to disappoint you Snowy but the name was a play on humour (something obviously well appreciated by you :roll: ) and not a reference to his ability - I'm one of his admirers, he commands his box very well and communicates with the defenders in front of him. He knows when to come for a cross (unlike last seasons Butch & Sundance) and is an excellent shot stopper. He's a great signing.

thats all...silly eh? sadx


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That reply will not stand, you have been summond by one of the main board leaders and if you don't conform to his ways....

He will....

Make an analogy up about you!

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Yubep wrote:
That reply will not stand, you have been summond by one of the main board leaders and if you don't conform to his ways....

He will....

Make an analogy up about you!


Will he 'analogy' butterflinders to death?

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TalbotAvenger wrote:
Snowy wrote:
...is your name a reference to our new keepers abilty, a bit premature if it is and a bit .. silly.


I'm sure some of the wits and poor souls on here who suffer from acute embarrassment had Flinders down as a first rate c*** during the pre-season matches


He is one hundred miles from the shite we have had between the posts for the past few years, FACT!



I must admit that prior to having seen him play I was concerned at some of the fans opinions of him (of previous clubs who had seen him play) however they were clearly mentalists as Flinders appears an excellent acquisition. I dont praise CT that often but I think the signing of flinders is a masterstroke. clappp

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PostPosted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 6:31 pm 
Grave wrote:
Yubep wrote:
That reply will not stand, you have been summond by one of the main board leaders and if you don't conform to his ways....

He will....

Make an analogy up about you!


Will he 'analogy' butterflinders to death?



Stop confusing me with intelligent and witty words, use words of 1 syllabub :uhoh:


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butterflinders wrote:


Stop confusing me with intelligent and witty words, use words of 1 syllabub :uhoh:


I wont try and explain an analogy as my vocabulary is as bad as, like, whatever.

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butterflinders wrote:
Snowy wrote:
...is your name a reference to our new keepers abilty, a bit premature if it is and a bit .. silly.


Sorry to disappoint you Snowy but the name was a play on humour (something obviously well appreciated by you :roll: ) and not a reference to his ability - I'm one of his admirers, he commands his box very well and communicates with the defenders in front of him. He knows when to come for a cross (unlike last seasons Butch & Sundance) and is an excellent shot stopper. He's a great signing.

thats all...silly eh? sadx
...and the play on humour was...?

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