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 Post subject: Another Coleman Classic
PostPosted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 11:28 am 
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I got this from yesterday's Observer whilst searchning for any Pools reports

"No goal was welcomed more warmly than the one with which Accrington Stanley's striker Paul Mullin marked his record 362nd appearance for the club, against Grimsby. Mullin joined Accrington seven years ago, when they were in the Unibond Premier Division, and their manager, John Coleman, said: 'If I am honest, I would like him to have been more aggressive and nastier. But, having said that, I think his level-headedness helps to keep him calm under pressure.' Mullin opened the scoring against Grimsby and Accrington went on to eventually win 4-1."

Bet Mickey Nelson is pleased Mullins is such a gent rolfl rolfl


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 Post subject: Re: Another Coleman Classic
PostPosted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 11:34 am 
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Splod wrote:
I got this from yesterday's Observer whilst searchning for any Pools reports

"No goal was welcomed more warmly than the one with which Accrington Stanley's striker Paul Mullin marked his record 362nd appearance for the club, against Grimsby. Mullin joined Accrington seven years ago, when they were in the Unibond Premier Division, and their manager, John Coleman, said: 'If I am honest, I would like him to have been more aggressive and nastier. But, having said that, I think his level-headedness helps to keep him calm under pressure.' Mullin opened the scoring against Grimsby and Accrington went on to eventually win 4-1."

Bet Mickey Nelson is pleased Mullins is such a gent rolfl rolfl

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I think it was a rare occassion Coleman didn't moan about the ref (maybe because he gave them a dodgy penalty and sent a man off, similar to Sweeney vs. Macclesfield). If you on their local news website, every week it has him complaining about the refs. Even before games. :grin:


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We no longer have to worry about shite like Accrington and Paul bloody clodhopping donkey Mullin or John I'm a real manager and referees ring me up to apologise Coleman. Shit of the shitest shit order and consigned to lurk at the bottom of the pond until it solidifies and swallows 'em up. And that day can't come soon enough.

Good eh?? :grin: :grin:


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