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He's just giving his opinion, same as anyone else.
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There is no substance to his opinion though kenilworth. Scharner looks a miss to me but Alcaraz or Bramble iyo? A 22 goals in 31 games striker from the Argentine Prem or nothing? The man is a walking cliche.
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In the words of another forumite, I wipe my ass with Cascarino's opinion.
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Mr Duke.
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Afternoon, cgullman.
I notice that while inevitably springing to the defence of an RP columnist, supernap does not claim that Cascarino made a profit last season, or any other season. |
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Incidentally cgullman, did you see the interview Gus gave to the BBC yesterday? It was on the BBC local news for that area iirc.
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Mr Worth is quite prepared to debate emphatically with anyone who offers an opinion that he doesn't share isn't he?! I will remember for next time:
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He gets paid to spit out his thoughts, whatever comes into his head and someone writes them down. Easy cash for him
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Yep, fair enough I guess. Shame the trade paper sees it that way, maybe more a thing for one of the tabs perhaps but such is life.
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The various Betfair fora are indeed pockmarked with supernap's invariably negative and condemnatory views. About the only time he says anything positive is when one of Millington's men comes under pressure.
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Cascarino does get paid to write in the Times, but sadly his contributions to that previously august organ also leave a lot to be desired.
Every time I see his byline, I am gripped by the eerie certainty that Bernard Levin is turning in his grave. |
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Didn't notice your Gus interview question. I missed it but read about it. Can probably find a link for it if it was of interest to you?
The Gus bus is a ride with no seatbelts fo shizzle. |
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I saw it, so no need. Stadium looks to be coming on well. Gus was wearing the obligatory pair of shorts. He speaks better English than me imo.
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He is a funny man. I will try and dig up his quote after that abandoned match in Portugal. One min (or 15...)
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in fairness,wigan are shocking,they are very lucky pompey hull and burnley were amongst the worst teams ever in the premier league,i mean who gets beat 9 and 8 in the premier league,irrespective of the opposition
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I never really had a lot of time for him - positively or negatively - until he did some crazy jig as he was being taken off in the second leg of the Carling Cup semi-final against Chelsea, with us leading 5-1, and the Chelsea end already emptier than clockwork's head.
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“I think as well the English style of football doesn’t help. As soon as the Portuguese saw a tackle, a proper traditional English football tackle, they started crying."
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LOL - given some of the tackles wihich abound in our League, I'm surprised there aren't more Uruguayans heading to these shores.
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tbf, kautostars, the team which beat them 8 also beat three other teams 7 and the 9 was even until after half time.
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I'm coming in for a bit of stick from tuckyboy and all I
said was that Cascarino was just a guesser as is most tipsters. Sorry about that. Regards Cascarino I have no idea whether he wins or not, but should he be slated cos his opinion differed from a forumite ? By the way, tuckyboy talking about negativity, your main contribution on this thread is just that, offering only criticism of me and the said Cascarino. What is your view on Wigan ? |
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i remember him saying that adabayor was lazy and would be a flop in the prem was he right?
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At least you aren't pretending not to be supernap anyway! Progress imo.
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to be honest,i like wigan as a football team,i know its a cliche,but they at least try and play football the way it should be played,and also admire them for coming from the old third division to the premier league,an excellent achievement for a small club,i once even went and watched them play chelsea at the beginning of there season (think it was 2 season's ago),but i do fear for there premier league existence if they play anywhere near like they have been for the last season or 2,
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Tuckyboy seems to be having a pop at Supernap, not you Kenilworth.
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I've just read his piece and regards Wigan, he just thinks 9/4
is better value than 3/10 Blackpool, and that all you can argue about. Are Wigan 8 times more likely to be relegated than Blackpool ? Me ? I don't know. Regards his other tips I don't like his top goalscorer Van Persie, Forest for the Championship, or Soton in League1. All those prices are too short IMO. |
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he's tipped van persie to be top goalscorer? deary me
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kautostars, I like Martinez a lot, and I like the way he wants to play - that said, I think they may struggle, as contrary to some observers, I think losing Bramble is a big blow for them. I wouldn't have a view on Boselli, having never seen him play, but I would still think that they have enough about them to stay up, given the presence of WBA and Blackpool, whom I consider certainties for the drop.
Overall though, I don't like them much, as I can't stand Dave Whelan, who is a rentaquote curmudgeon who systematically bought his way out of every division they ever played in. Nothing wrong with a man spending his money how he sees fit of course, but it sticks in my craw to then have him lecturing the world about what is right and proper. Supernap, firstly I don't like Cascarino, full stop. He is an idiot, a bad judge, and a terrible writer. I did not express any opinions about you, just commented on your highly predictable appearance on a thread about an RP columnist. |
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wigan will be relegated
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I think Cascarino's tips are awful. Do the RP not keep an ongoing or annual profit/loss record of their tipsters?
It would be an interesting record to see. |
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fancies everton in front of spurs on the basis that they are "far better organised". just where is the evidence for this outrageous claim ? one thing arry's sides always are a fantastastically well organised. spurs have an unbelievable defensive record under him at home (conceded more than 1 goal only once in 34 games).
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I would be about 1/10 that Cascarino didn't know they had signed Boselli and 1/50 that he had not heard of him anyway.
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Especially, as like richardf says, he specifically mentions their lack of firepower.
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everton had masses of injuries last season and 1 thing ill guarantee is they will concede less than spurs.
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Could I have my bank at 1/10 plsease Mr Gull?!
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Please wait, referring to trader.................
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and what makes u so convinced this south american gonna fit into the premiership. ide be willing to have a bet he scores less than 8 this season wat odds. wigan my certainties for relegation
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Actually you can. Only if you tell us the next George Baker stone in hand import job before THEY destroy the price.
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, firstly I don't like Cascarino, full stop. He is an idiot, a bad judge, and a terrible writer. I did not express any opinions about you, just commented on your highly predictable appearance on a thread about an RP columnist.
Tuckyboy, I almost never read his piece in either the Post or the Times and i'm surprised at those publications chose to pay him for a contribution to be honest, and regards his picks, he's entitled to them as much as anyone. Regards defending RP columnists, it's usually about their tipping which is very difficult to make pay considering the restraints they do their tipping under. Negative ? Perhaps I am. |
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I love Tony Cascarino.
Each Saturday I narrow my bets down to one or two selections and almost inevitably Cas will oppose my views - this is the final vindication that I am onto a winner. I win every season betting on football and Cascarino regularly opposes my selection ergo he loses every season. |