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Scapegoat XI

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Kwame Ampadu....not sure if others noticed it but he never wanted the ball in midfield. I recall on countess occasions whenever we had a throw in and he was a few yards away he would always look away so as to never catch the eye of the thrower so he rarely received the ball. Not a scapegoat just played like a goat
 

Andy_H

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Kwame Ampadu....not sure if others noticed it but he never wanted the ball in midfield. I recall on countess occasions whenever we had a throw in and he was a few yards away he would always look away so as to never catch the eye of the thrower so he rarely received the ball. Not a scapegoat just played like a goat
Crikey, you'r either a 'stalker' or you really need to get out a bit more if, you spent every game just watching Kwame to see where his eyes were focusing. You must also have brilliant vision if you could see somebodies eye movement right across SJP. Melton Mowbary products come too mind.
 

Super Ronnie Jepson

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Kwame Ampadu....not sure if others noticed it but he never wanted the ball in midfield. I recall on countess occasions whenever we had a throw in and he was a few yards away he would always look away so as to never catch the eye of the thrower so he rarely received the ball. Not a scapegoat just played like a goat
He was probably not looking because he was pointing at someone else. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree 😉
 

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ML Mark Gavin
He wasn't a scapegoat, he really was that $h!T and his attitude stank even worse.
 

Grecian2K

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Coles can't be a scapegoat as most of it was his fault.
And, even if he was the scapegoat wasn't Mrs Coles the real nanny goat?
 

Snoop Fog

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Steve Basham would replace Morrison for me, used to wind up everyone around me in the Old Grandstand!
I thought Basham was a decent player for us, particularly as we were in the Conference at the time.
 

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Shaun Canham?
 

Antony Moxey

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Shaun Canham?
Nope, he was just hopeless. Are people really unsure as to what the word ‘scapegoat’ means? We’ve had a dictionary definition posted earlier.
 

Sexton Blake

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Robbie Simpson although he was starting to come good just before his injury
 

Snoop Fog

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Robbie Simpson although he was starting to come good just before his injury
Also hopeless. As was Parkin.
 
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