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Luke McCormick

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All these pages about a bleddy Argiggle Slime player. What's it to do with WoWs?
 

BigBanker

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All these pages about a bleddy Argiggle Slime player. What's it to do with WoWs?
Yes, how strange that an opposition player who is subject to as much attention at SJP as he was on Saturday is also subject to similar level of attention on the club's internet forum...
 

RaeUK

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On hiatus.
Indeed. Time for a move ...
 

BigBanker

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Possibly didn't make my sarcasm obvious enough :)
 

fred binneys head

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Everything Pete writes is worth knowing. I understand some of it can be repetitive occasionally but sometimes you have to keep screaming at that brick wall in the hope someone will join you and start using a sledgehammer on it.
I disagree - my exeweb viewing life has been improved considerably by putting him on ignore.
 

fred binneys head

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Maybe last Saturday was one of the few occasions when the stick he was getting from the city fans did lead to an impact on his performance?
Thinking about it and having watched the replays about a million times, maybe his mistake for the first goal was due to a lack of concentration caused by the lads behind him, and maybe he was stood so far off his line for the second goal as, either consciously or subconsciously, he was moving away from the lads behind him? Therefore the abuse he received could have been directly responsible for our victory. Maybe?
 

StroudGrecian

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Never done this before
Thinking about it and having watched the replays about a million times, maybe his mistake for the first goal was due to a lack of concentration caused by the lads behind him, and maybe he was stood so far off his line for the second goal as, either consciously or subconsciously, he was moving away from the lads behind him? Therefore the abuse he received could have been directly responsible for our victory. Maybe?
Maybe, fred, but he has had similar levels of abuse from the Big Bank in previous matches and played well, and Argyle fans have been whinging about his current loss of form that stretches back to way before this match.

So, maybe, but probably not.

Don't underthink this though. :)
 
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ramone

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If i had to agree with you we would both be wrong
Seems like he is leaving the GAWS for pasture's new .....
 

Colesman Ballz

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He has announced his retirement on social media, but no official statement yet from the club.
 
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