Burton Albion/Blackburn Rovers, Feb. 24
Re: Burton Albion/Blackburn Rovers, Feb. 24
The pair of you were bickering. You appear to want to draw everyone else in too. Please don't.
Re: Burton Albion/Blackburn Rovers, Feb. 24
At what point did I ask you to send your first response? I never mentioned RTT either before he responded? You both did it off your own backs.Ethiaa wrote:The pair of you were bickering. You appear to want to draw everyone else in too. Please don't.
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Re: Burton Albion/Blackburn Rovers, Feb. 24
Matt = Blackbatthehatts wrote:And less of a troll than Blackbat, Ethiaa and RTT. I posted a normal comment and you said MRB is just responding to wind me up. Therefore MRB is the troll and the fact Ethiaa and RTT back him up you are both no better than him.Ethiaa wrote:He is no more of a troll than Matt really - just with less endurance for a pointless argument.

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Re: Burton Albion/Blackburn Rovers, Feb. 24
That really was a temporary ban, then...thehatts, who is currently on your ignore list, made this post.

Re: Burton Albion/Blackburn Rovers, Feb. 24
Thanks. I obviously didn't know that. Makes it even worse comparing me to that idiot. The others are just as bad for pandering to him.Gibbon wrote:Matt = Blackbatthehatts wrote:And less of a troll than Blackbat, Ethiaa and RTT. I posted a normal comment and you said MRB is just responding to wind me up. Therefore MRB is the troll and the fact Ethiaa and RTT back him up you are both no better than him.Ethiaa wrote:He is no more of a troll than Matt really - just with less endurance for a pointless argument.
Re: Burton Albion/Blackburn Rovers, Feb. 24
Do I have to be asked to give my opinion on a discussion on my own forum now? Oh please. I'm going to walk away from this thread now as it's getting annoying. Generally though people need to grow up and get some perspective.thehatts wrote:At what point did I ask you to send your first response? I never mentioned RTT either before he responded? You both did it off your own backs.Ethiaa wrote:The pair of you were bickering. You appear to want to draw everyone else in too. Please don't.
Re: Burton Albion/Blackburn Rovers, Feb. 24
Just be fair that's all.Ethiaa wrote:Do I have to be asked to give my opinion on a discussion on my own forum now? Oh please. I'm going to walk away from this thread now as it's getting annoying. Generally though people need to grow up and get some perspective.thehatts wrote:At what point did I ask you to send your first response? I never mentioned RTT either before he responded? You both did it off your own backs.Ethiaa wrote:The pair of you were bickering. You appear to want to draw everyone else in too. Please don't.
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Re: Burton Albion/Blackburn Rovers, Feb. 24
Bristol City winning has no impact on us gaining a point. Drawing at Burton has every impact on us gaining a point.thehatts wrote:Makes no sense your first post. How does Bristol city winning 2 nil away to Newcastle mean we gained a point. Again as a stand alone comment yes your comment makes sense. It was just the wrong response for the context of my post.mrblackbat wrote:Well your argument certainly can't stand if you think we lost two points whilst Bristol were winning and still after they'd only drawn......thehatts wrote:Does this mean you can't answer my previous post. Again why does Bristol city winning 2 nil at the time mean we gained a point?! At the moment silence is golden!!!!Ethiaa wrote:I do hope everyone else is enjoying the irony here
Either way, Bristol City's result has absolutely no impact on th fact we gained a point. We started the weekend on 29 points amd finished it on 30 points and so gained a point. You know, by having one extra than we did previously.
Re: Burton Albion/Blackburn Rovers, Feb. 24
Yayyyyyyy you got there, finally.mrblackbat wrote:Bristol City winning has no impact on us gaining a point. Drawing at Burton has every impact on us gaining a point.thehatts wrote:Makes no sense your first post. How does Bristol city winning 2 nil away to Newcastle mean we gained a point. Again as a stand alone comment yes your comment makes sense. It was just the wrong response for the context of my post.mrblackbat wrote:Well your argument certainly can't stand if you think we lost two points whilst Bristol were winning and still after they'd only drawn......thehatts wrote:Does this mean you can't answer my previous post. Again why does Bristol city winning 2 nil at the time mean we gained a point?! At the moment silence is golden!!!!Ethiaa wrote:I do hope everyone else is enjoying the irony here
Either way, Bristol City's result has absolutely no impact on th fact we gained a point. We started the weekend on 29 points amd finished it on 30 points and so gained a point. You know, by having one extra than we did previously.
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Re: Burton Albion/Blackburn Rovers, Feb. 24
So, you agree that we didn't drop two points then, and we gained a point? The two matches are separate events that bear no relation to each other in terms of gaining points.
We gained a point. Bristol City gained a point. At one point (aha) Bristol City were in a position to gain three points.
You argue that whilst in a position that Bristol City would gain three points, we would therefore lose two points. You then continue, after the event, to still insist that we lost two points. Your own arguments don't even stack up, yet the rest of the world, when pointing this out to you, are trolls.
I really suggest you stop using the internet; I don't think you're suited to it from a mental disposition.
We gained a point. Bristol City gained a point. At one point (aha) Bristol City were in a position to gain three points.
You argue that whilst in a position that Bristol City would gain three points, we would therefore lose two points. You then continue, after the event, to still insist that we lost two points. Your own arguments don't even stack up, yet the rest of the world, when pointing this out to you, are trolls.
I really suggest you stop using the internet; I don't think you're suited to it from a mental disposition.
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Re: Burton Albion/Blackburn Rovers, Feb. 24
Jeez, it's worse than I realised... 

Re: Burton Albion/Blackburn Rovers, Feb. 24
I agree with your disagreement in reverse with turbo brakes. With golden orbs and King Arthur.mrblackbat wrote:So, you agree that we didn't drop two points then, and we gained a point? The two matches are separate events that bear no relation to each other in terms of gaining points.
We gained a point. Bristol City gained a point. At one point (aha) Bristol City were in a position to gain three points.
You argue that whilst in a position that Bristol City would gain three points, we would therefore lose two points. You then continue, after the event, to still insist that we lost two points. Your own arguments don't even stack up, yet the rest of the world, when pointing this out to you, are trolls.
I really suggest you stop using the internet; I don't think you're suited to it from a mental disposition.
Re: Burton Albion/Blackburn Rovers, Feb. 24
Taking it off your brother.Rover the Top wrote:Jeez, it's worse than I realised...
Re: Burton Albion/Blackburn Rovers, Feb. 24
You know that line I told you about...thehatts wrote:Taking it off your brother.Rover the Top wrote:Jeez, it's worse than I realised...
Here is fair for you: play nice or don't play. Cheers.
Re: Burton Albion/Blackburn Rovers, Feb. 24
I was referring to his toys. Get out of the gutter. You are crossing the line there.Ethiaa wrote:You know that line I told you about...thehatts wrote:Taking it off your brother.Rover the Top wrote:Jeez, it's worse than I realised...
Here is fair for you: play nice or don't play. Cheers.