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RE: Transfers - Paigntonhibby - 16-07-2015 (16-07-2015, 15:07)TheWorthinGer Wrote:Worth,ye still havnae come up wi' any figures tae dispute what i'm saying on one site there are 18 players on over 8 grand a week and on the other 20 players. Admittedly some o' them have left but are ye honestly thinking that players are gonnae come up fae the English divisions for probably less than half the money they're on now. I do sometimes wish rowan was here tae keep you in check.I probably could lose ye in English lit. and grammar but if I choose tae post colloquially I will.(16-07-2015, 11:20)Paigntonhibby Wrote: Nothing constructive or anything tae dispute what I've said so ye go on a personal attack about my grammar. Yer a real class act worthless ![]() By the way I'm knocking marks off for your misuse o' the noun" idiom". Examples o' an idiom, as distinct fae an idiot. break a leg, scratch someones back, cost an arm and a leg. Hope that's cleared that up RE: Transfers - TheWorthinGer - 16-07-2015 I see, we have to make some numbers up to counter yours. No, not interested. Maybe you should Google "idiom" again. Here let me help: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/idiom 1. A speech form or an expression of a given language that is peculiar to itself grammatically or cannot be understood from the individual meanings of its elements, as in keep tabs on. 2. The specific grammatical, syntactic, and structural character of a given language. 3. Regional speech or dialect. 4. A specialized vocabulary used by a group of people; jargon: legal idiom. 5. A style of artistic expression characteristic of a particular individual, school, period, or medium: the idiom of the French impressionists; the punk rock idiom. (16-07-2015, 16:12)Paigntonhibby Wrote: I probably could lose ye in English lit. and grammar but if I choose tae post colloquially I will. Smile The only thing that's cleared up here are any lingering doubts a visitor might have as to just how much of a half wit you are. RE: Transfers - Trusevich - 16-07-2015 (16-07-2015, 16:56)TheWorthinGer Wrote: I see, we have to make some numbers up to counter yours. He resides in a retarded world whereby claiming something - despite having no evidence to back it up - means it must be true unless it is expressly refuted. He probably also thinks that if he slanders someone it must be true unless they sue him. RE: Transfers - TheWorthinGer - 16-07-2015 Ah, Trus, "he...thinks". If only. On the subject of transfers: Andy Halliday undergoing a medical apparently. RE: Transfers - Fredstersafool - 16-07-2015 He should be undergoing a brain transplant if he wants to sign for your mob RE: Transfers - supercooper - 16-07-2015 I'm devastated I'm not Scottish enough. RE: Transfers - TheWorthinGer - 16-07-2015 (16-07-2015, 17:43)supercooper Wrote: I'm devastated I'm not Scottish enough. Just get a small child to type your posts - apparently any old phonetic combination is enough to get you the Wallace Burns Scott (formerly J K Rowling) prize for Scottish literature. The main prize - as well as a Scottish pound note - is a 12 inch diameter "Ah voteed 'aye'" badge. RE: Transfers - Fredstersafool - 16-07-2015 I'm embarrassed rangers are a Scottish club just a pity the English FA didn't take you down there RE: Transfers - Trusevich - 16-07-2015 (16-07-2015, 17:15)TheWorthinGer Wrote: On the subject of transfers: Andy Halliday undergoing a medical apparently. Aye, think would be a good addition. Seems to have made an impression so far. RE: Transfers - TheWorthinGer - 16-07-2015 I think so, Trus. But I've only really seen him when Bradford played Chelsea and wasn't paying specific attention to him. Still a great result to be a part of, and they killed a giant more than once in the season. |