Mee out for season.
Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2017 4:44 pm
As title says. Mee won't play any further part this season.
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Just means our spare defender gets to play a few games in HIS favoured position, not yours.ablueclaret wrote:Big lose but at least unlikely to lose him over the summer, makes tinkering with the side even more unlikely.
Played on left (in a mask) at Turf Moor for Brentford last season.ablueclaret wrote:Doesn't he prefer the right side of defence.
How did you know it was him?nil_desperandum wrote:Played on left (in a mask) at Turf Moor for Brentford last season.
It has been known that ABC Guessed right once, though.LoveCurryPies wrote:Certain posters like to post in the hope they happen to be correct. Pretend they are in the know.
Was this when he was asked his name?Darthlaw wrote:It has been known that ABC Guessed right once, though.
With a bruised shin-Can he get me a sick note to.MACCA wrote:As title says. Mee won't play any further part this season.
Guys who post on internet often have just got back from pub.Lancasterclaret wrote:Before the internet, it was the bullshit rumours you heard on the coaches from people who repeated what they heard in the pub.
Now? Its on the net, but its still bullshit rumours you hear in the pub.
Was it a bruised shin? Just a mate text me to say he was out for season. I had no reason to question him as he was getting autographs and pictures with the players post match.ClaretTony wrote:I banged into a chair when I got home and have bruised my shin. Mine must not be quite as bad as Ben's because I'm hoping to be fit for Crystal Palace next Saturday.
Quite right! Well I have anyway, I'll admit to that!Paul Waine wrote:Guys who post on internet often have just got back from pub.
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Hi Dark Cloud, and I hope you enjoyed it - or at least enough to get over today's result.Dark Cloud wrote:Quite right! Well I have anyway, I'll admit to that!
Nope! Rather squiffy! (Which is nice!) But VERY disappointed with our basic no show today and the fact that as a non betting person I didn't get my £25 on with paddy power (whoever they are) about 3 weeks ago for us to go down, because the bookies might not have seen it coming (mugs), but I've seen it coming for months!!Paul Waine wrote:Hi Dark Cloud, and I hope you enjoyed it - or at least enough to get over today's result.
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hmmmm... I remember you said our away form will prove costly. Hull have got one more point away than us. Do you think it might be that point that will save them?Dark Cloud wrote:Nope! Rather squiffy! (Which is nice!) But VERY disappointed with our basic no show today and the fact that as a non betting person I didn't get my £25 on with paddy power (whoever they are) about 3 weeks ago for us to go down, because the bookies might not have seen it coming (mugs), but I've seen it coming for months!!
At least after 57 more "working days" I'll not be getting up for work on Mondays anymore as I'll be retired!!!
Well yes ,it might. But in truth it's not Hull's (pretty crap) away form that worries me, it's ours! AND the fact that our home form isn't much better just now as we've lost 2 out of 3. The quality of the opposition is immaterial when you think we took Liverpool to the cleaners, beat Everton after taking them all the way and were well worth a point against Chelsea (and Arsenal and City too) We'll get nothing next week, even though for some reason I'm getting up at 6.15 a.m. to catch the train down, more for the beer and the crack than expecting any points! Because we won't get owt!!Spijed wrote:hmmmm... I remember you said our away form will prove costly. Hull have got one more point away than us. Do you think it might be that point that will save them?
Think of the positives - Hull will lose their away games, and in all likelihood Spurs will beat them or at the very least draw in the last game of the season meaning they'll end up with another three points which won't be enough!Dark Cloud wrote:Well yes ,it might. But in truth it's not Hull's (pretty crap) away form that worries me, it's ours! AND the fact that our home form isn't much better just now as we've lost 2 out of 3. The quality of the opposition is immaterial when you think we took Liverpool to the cleaners, beat Everton after taking them all the way and were well worth a point against Chelsea (and Arsenal and City too) We'll get nothing next week, even though for some reason I'm getting up at 6.15 a.m. to catch the train down, more for the beer and the crack than expecting any points! Because we won't get owt!!
Spijed, you should be made "Minister for the Bright Side"!! I applaud your optimism, but can't help feeling it's mis placed and possibly bordering on naive.Spijed wrote:Think of the positives - Hull will lose their away games, and in all likelihood Spurs will beat them or at the very least draw in the last game of the season meaning they'll end up with another three points which won't be enough!
Except when we played Spurs on the final day when they had nothing to play for they didn't turn up, and we won easily, so let's not get too confident. We still need a couple of points before we can relax.Spijed wrote:Think of the positives - Hull will lose their away games, and in all likelihood Spurs will beat them or at the very least draw in the last game of the season meaning they'll end up with another three points which won't be enough!
Why is it misplaced?Dark Cloud wrote:Spijed, you should be made "Minister for the Bright Side"!! I applaud your optimism, but can't help feeling it's mis placed and possibly bordering on naive.
That's true, but they aren't as good a side as they are now.nil_desperandum wrote:Except when we played Spurs on the final day when they had nothing to play for they didn't turn up, and we won easily, so let's not get too confident. We still need a couple of points before we can relax.
But against all but the very best, so is our home form!Dark Cloud wrote:Spurs are VERY unlikely to be in with a realistic chance of catching Chelsea tbh and Hull's home form is dynamite. Spurs could easily lose that one.
Well we'll have to play better than that!!Spijed wrote:But against all but the very best, so is our home form!
WBA & West ham - Two 1-0 victories?
No it isn't. Early season we beat Liverpool but lost to Swansea; now we beat Stoke but lost to Manchester United. From that you conclude we can't beat Crystal palace and Wests Brom and Ham will be as hard to beat as Tottenham? Fuzzy logic.Dark Cloud wrote:Well yes ,it might. But in truth it's not Hull's (pretty crap) away form that worries me, it's ours! AND the fact that our home form isn't much better just now as we've lost 2 out of 3. The quality of the opposition is immaterial when you think we took Liverpool to the cleaners, beat Everton after taking them all the way and were well worth a point against Chelsea (and Arsenal and City too) We'll get nothing next week, even though for some reason I'm getting up at 6.15 a.m. to catch the train down, more for the beer and the crack than expecting any points! Because we won't get owt!!
You'll need a scan though!ClaretTony wrote:I banged into a chair when I got home and have bruised my shin. Mine must not be quite as bad as Ben's because I'm hoping to be fit for Crystal Palace next Saturday.
HahaVegas Claret wrote:can't beat people making stuff up, but I'd like to lol
Must be very bruisedRoo wrote:With a bruised shin-Can he get me a sick note to.
I'm rarely wrongablueclaret wrote:You might be right there MACCA.