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Originally posted by Kfoolmoon:
Is it that much to ask rosco? No naming of players, be it currents, hasbeens, wannabes, neverbeens... No player naming, no exceptions.
Originally posted by Tim 'Dr. Hook' McCracken:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by iajafer:
Never mind the player naming, I'll tear him a new arse if he uses that bloody stupid Yankee "my bad" again
I hate that expression ... I think some Canuck invented it </BLOCKQUOTE>
No, but close, I think it was Gary Bettman, when after he announced that the NHL season was cancelled was heard to mutter "my bad"!
That was an announcement that sent all good Canucks to drink their sorrows away. Tought to watch "Hockey night in Canada" when they aren't playing the sport.
I reckon Goodenow ought to throw out a "my bad" as well. I'm no Bettman fan, but christ...
I say bring in the AHL players and anyone else willing to skate at the Garden and I'll buy season tickets. (Being as I can't manage to get to any AHL venue. ).
Originally posted by Stuarty Boy:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by Kfoolmoon:
Is it that much to ask rosco? No naming of players, be it currents, hasbeens, wannabes, neverbeens... No player naming, no exceptions.
I perceive in interesting principle embedded within this thread.
Player naming 100% bad - opens floodgates.
I haven't checked and won't do but for the sake of argument let's accept that said fat coke-boy isn't in the database. If so, what's the case for not mentioning him by name?
Similarly why would it be a great no-no to mention by name a former 54-year old wizard who played for Stoke?
Originally posted by andyinkat:
I perceive in interesting principle embedded within this thread.
Player naming 100% bad - opens floodgates.
I haven't checked and won't do but for the sake of argument let's accept that said fat coke-boy isn't in the database. If so, what's the case for not mentioning him by name?
Similarly why would it be a great no-no to mention by name a former 54-year old wizard who played for Stoke?
Just curious
A lot of people who are regulars in this forum are still playing earlier versions of CM.
Nobody objects to someone mentioning Sir Stanley Matthews or Bobby Charlton.