mehmets_curlies
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Scores against the window lickers again
And, Connor Wickham got Charlton`s goal.Scores against the window lickers again
Scores against the window lickers again
I think so and his first start lolHe must love winding them up
Is that his first goal for Cambridge? Think heās scored about 7 goals all season, 2 of them v L1 Charlton
I think so and his first start lol
Joke from Joe Comper at the awards night:Just checked. Itās actually his 3rd start. He does have 7 goals. 5 for us, 1 for Zimbabwe and 1 Cambridge. 1 was in the cup so only 5 league goals all season.
Not a season he, or we, needed from him.
Actually that's a pretty cheap shot, considering that lack of goals is absolutely a team /recruitment responsibility and goes back way beyond the time Bonne joined.Joke from Joe Comper at the awards night:
āThis season has been characterised by a lack of goals and a bit of a car crash, but enough about Macauley Bonneā
Actually that's a pretty cheap shot, considering that lack of goals is absolutely a team /recruitment responsibility and goes back way beyond the time Bonne joined.
Its meant to be a fun evening and I'd imagine Joe Comper was just trying to inject a little humour into our slightly dissapointing season and possibly thinks in following Gills that most attending would have a SOH.Actually that's a pretty cheap shot, considering that lack of goals is absolutely a team /recruitment responsibility and goes back way beyond the time Bonne joined.
Sounds like he left on bad terms.Sounds pretty funny and fair to me!
Given the nature of the accident. If I had been in the car as a work colleague I would have been pissed off with him big time.It is easy to believe the accident was the moment we failed to win promotion. NH's attempts to brush it under the carpet might have worked with some .But if I was in that car it wouldn't have ended there.What he did was unforgivable it was only the grace of god that nobody was killed.Sounds like he left on bad terms.
Made one and scored one, last time that happened:That comment could come back to haunt us one day if he lines up against us.
He's not all bad:Given the nature of the accident. If I had been in the car as a work colleague I would have been pissed off with him big time.It is easy to believe the accident was the moment we failed to win promotion. NH's attempts to brush it under the carpet might have worked with some .But if I was in that car it wouldn't have ended there.What he did was unforgivable it was only the grace of god that nobody was killed.
I am pleased if it was a moment of madness. I hope he did stand up in front of the whole dressing room and apologise for his foolish actions. I would be willing to forgive if he took this difficult step.But I would equally understand if those in the car, their friends and families couldn't.He's not all bad:
Cambridge United players help man experiencing mental health crisis
James Brophy and Macauley Bonne's actions are heart warming, says police who praised them for helping.www.bbc.co.uk
Jesus disagrees.What he did was unforgivable
I am totally with that I recently was put to the test on this sort of subject. By someone very close attacking verbally and to a lesser extent physically someone else very close to me.With the Lords help I was able to control my feelings and defuse the situation a little. But the two people directly involved might never see eye to eye again. When you are directly involved in a nasty incident it is very hard to step back.Looking at it now I am certain both parties in my case will be pleased I did .But I only did it with his help and it was one of the most difficult things I have ever done.Jesus disagrees.
No. He deserved it. Wrongun. Shocking car crash in his fancy car. Absolute to##er imo. Only put in a shift in the Spotters match 'cos they were booing him pre kick off. Waste of space the rest of the time, even taking into account our shit midfield failing to do its job.Actually that's a pretty cheap shot, considering that lack of goals is absolutely a team /recruitment responsibility and goes back way beyond the time Bonne joined.