16-07-2015, 16:12
(This post was last modified: 16-07-2015, 16:21 by Paigntonhibby.)
(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
This from the guy who circuitously called me a wanker?
Irony - it must be an Edinburgh thing.
And I'm sure if you dropped the immature affectation your grammar would be just fine. It's the equivalent of wearing a monocle and a top hat whilst carrying a cane, as you push your trolley around Tesco for a weekly shop.
You can't dispute with a fantasist - we know that on here - you'll just make up some more facts.
(15-07-2015, 19:16)Paigntonhibby Wrote:
couple o' sites you can look at trus. or read what kevin kyle had tae say. ian black 12 grand a week , miller 15 [in another post it was 25. Facts, eh?!], boyd 30. knock 10 grand off boyds and its still too much. kevin kyle said the rangers players couldnae believe the amount o' money they were being offered. but as usual you'll probably find that millers ONLY on 14500 and use that tae vindicate yer arguement
You have 3 players taking up half of the wage budget - yet still manage to claim the others in the squad are on £8k a week.
Just stop posting shite. Doesn't matter what idiom you've invented to post it in it's still shite.
(16-07-2015, 12:27)supercooper Wrote: Neither have you! An unsubstantiated load of garbage from two bob rumour sites. And as for patriotism, i didn't realise you had to type in colloquial grammar, to prove it.
Super, if you don't hear yourself as the captain of the Vital Spark as you type you're not a proud Scot.

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