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Jevani Brown

Snoop Fog

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Banksy : Do you still think that? I did notice that JB hasn't featured , even on the bench, for the Gas in their last two fixtures. Like you ( I suspect) I did really rate JB as a player. I'm told , like so many professional footballers in the past, he likes a drink...which doesn't fit the current fitness regime .
If he's not playing or on the bench it will be because he's injured. It has absolutely nothing to do with whether he likes a drink or not!
 

Banksy

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Banksy : Do you still think that? I did notice that JB hasn't featured , even on the bench, for the Gas in their last two fixtures. Like you ( I suspect) I did really rate JB as a player. I'm told , like so many professional footballers in the past, he likes a drink...which doesn't fit the current fitness regime .
Hi Gordon. Got a feeling there won’t be much between the two teams this term with or without JB. As for Jevani , I was only quoting that old well worn adage of a former player scoring against his old team ( unless he’s a keeper , then he saves the crucial penalty!) And yes , on form , which he was with us , an excellent player capable of pulling something unexpected out of the bag and changing a game.
 

SEA Grecian

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Feel like the two shouldn't be compared, Jevani's "issue" was great but Mason Greenwood is a different thing completely and all together more serious, even though it didn't reach court.
Yes, the incidents are completely different but it's still possible to note the contrasting approaches of the two clubs. Whether or not you think the decision taken was right, most people would agree that Exeter City acted quickly and decisively, took a consistent approach and communicated it clearly. None of this can be said about how Manchester United have acted.
 

Grecian Max

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Yes, the incidents are completely different but it's still possible to note the contrasting approaches of the two clubs. Whether or not you think the decision taken was right, most people would agree that Exeter City acted quickly and decisively, took a consistent approach and communicated it clearly. None of this can be said about how Manchester United have acted.
Agree with this and good point
 

Alistair20000

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More complete bovine manure ! You have passed judgement without being present or waiting for evidence to emerge in court. And it is pretty laughable to try and defend your position using GC, as firstly he was at court to support Jevani and secondly it has been reported that he wished to play Jevani again at Port Vale, but was prevented from doing so by an intransigent Director (now alleged to be Clive Harrison ! ).
In the light of the debate now on the Trust Elections thread it would be interesting to know if the allegation against Clive Harrison is an established fact.
 

fred binneys head

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In the light of the debate now on the Trust Elections thread it would be interesting to know if the allegation against Clive Harrison is an established fact.
Exactly. Colesman Ballz keeps saying "it has been reported" that CH was the reason why Jevani never played for us after his misdemeanour, but the only reporting I've ever seen of that is from Colesman Ballz himself.
 
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