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RE: Hibernian v St Mirren - Fredstersafool - 28-09-2015

I'd say one of them was a fan, the other is just a prick full of opinion who never leaves his armchair to attend Ibrox.

As for yer post 0762,all you're likely to get back as a response is don't believe everything you read,that's the normal retort.


RE: Hibernian v St Mirren - Trusevich - 28-09-2015

It should be quite simple for him to back up his words with numbers. He can't though.

All his ranting and raving achieves is to make him look like a confused old geezer shouting at scorries in his dressing gown.


RE: Hibernian v St Mirren - Fredstersafool - 28-09-2015

he's given you where you will find the facts Trus so why not go take a look and if he's wrong then you have every right to cane him,until then I see little evidence of why you should doubt his claims.

By the way apologies 0762 I called you he there I don't know if yer male or female, total supposition there.


RE: Hibernian v St Mirren - Trusevich - 28-09-2015

He's making the wild claims. It's up to him to prove them, not me.


RE: Hibernian v St Mirren - Fredstersafool - 28-09-2015

Your saying he's making wild claims why don't you try prove he's wrong??? likely because deep down you know he's right.


RE: Hibernian v St Mirren - HerefordBull - 28-09-2015

Now now children play nicely   Whistle


RE: Hibernian v St Mirren - Trusevich - 28-09-2015

(28-09-2015, 18:38)Fredstersafool Wrote: Your saying he's making wild claims why don't you try prove he's wrong??? likely because deep down you know he's right.

Until he proves his claims, he can't claim they are correct. The default position is "unproven".


RE: Hibernian v St Mirren - Fredstersafool - 28-09-2015

If I felt as strongly as you do about it I would be looking to make him look a right cock,like I say you likely know he's right so yer no willing to look for facts to challenge against.


RE: Hibernian v St Mirren - Trusevich - 28-09-2015

You just don't get it. I don't need to prove him wrong. He has to prove himself right. He hasn't because he can't.


RE: Hibernian v St Mirren - Fredstersafool - 28-09-2015

I do get it Trus.