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Author Topic: Culverhouse and Karsa suspended (Now both sacked: Reply #876)  (Read 174546 times)

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Re: Culverhouse and Karsa suspended
« Reply #300 on: April 15, 2014, 07:59:15 PM »
I can now say, without being disloyal, that I fucking hate Ian Culverhouse. What a loathsome shithouse.

That's how I felt about him as a player - not in the Dennis Wise or Colin Hendry league but pretty close.

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Re: Culverhouse and Karsa suspended
« Reply #301 on: April 15, 2014, 07:59:30 PM »
I'm going to join Twitter so as I can follow this avfcforever1982 fella. Sounds like he knows the score.

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Re: Culverhouse and Karsa suspended
« Reply #302 on: April 15, 2014, 08:00:26 PM »
I can now say, without being disloyal, that I fucking hate Ian Culverhouse. What a loathsome shithouse.

That's how I felt about him as a player - not in the Dennis Wise or Colin Hendry league but pretty close.

I wonder if any of us liked him? Always struck me as a bit of a twat if i'm honest.

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Re: Culverhouse and Karsa suspended
« Reply #303 on: April 15, 2014, 08:00:42 PM »
Point taken, paulie. I'll freely admit that I don't really understand how it works or see the point in it. I'll shut up now as I'm obviously out of my depth here. Apologies from an old(-ish) man.

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Re: Culverhouse and Karsa suspended
« Reply #304 on: April 15, 2014, 08:01:36 PM »
Performances may now improve now a problem has gone away -  but shouldn't players play for the interests of the club anyway rather than to make a point or a statement?  This seems to have been overlooked. 

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Re: Culverhouse and Karsa suspended
« Reply #305 on: April 15, 2014, 08:02:58 PM »
Point taken, paulie. I'll freely admit that I don't really understand how it works or see the point in it. I'll shut up now as I'm obviously out of my depth here. Apologies from an old(-ish) man.

Sorry, Leeg, I hadn't even noticed you'd mentioned twitter, was just a reaction to reading the whole thread.

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Re: Culverhouse and Karsa suspended
« Reply #306 on: April 15, 2014, 08:06:07 PM »
Thank you, but there's no need to apologise. My post still stands. I genuinely don't understand or 'get' Twitter. I am quite open-minded and happy to be put right about things.

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Re: Culverhouse and Karsa suspended
« Reply #307 on: April 15, 2014, 08:19:29 PM »
My old man trains with a bloke who speaks regularly to Bertrand, he said a few days before the Palace game that the dressing room's been completely lost and that Albrighton came home on the train on his own after Saturday due to a falling out with Culverhouse.

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Re: Culverhouse and Karsa suspended
« Reply #308 on: April 15, 2014, 08:24:23 PM »
My old man trains with a bloke who speaks regularly to Bertrand, he said a few days before the Palace game that the dressing room's been completely lost and that Albrighton came home on the train on his own after Saturday due to a falling out with Culverhouse.

The one thing I have with that is why would a footballer with plenty of spare cash catch a train? He could have bought a helicopter. Or a jet fighter. And why do no Villa fans seem to have seen him on the traindespite, i'm assuming, some would be on the same one.

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Re: Culverhouse and Karsa suspended
« Reply #309 on: April 15, 2014, 08:24:27 PM »
The best thing about Twitter is that I once wrote a Perl script to post to it remotely. The sense of achievement was better than average.

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Re: Culverhouse and Karsa suspended
« Reply #310 on: April 15, 2014, 08:25:59 PM »
My old man trains with a bloke who speaks regularly to Bertrand, he said a few days before the Palace game that the dressing room's been completely lost and that Albrighton came home on the train on his own after Saturday due to a falling out with Culverhouse.

The one thing I have with that is why would a footballer with plenty of spare cash catch a train? He could have bought a helicopter. Or a jet fighter. And why do no Villa fans seem to have seen him on the traindespite, i'm assuming, some would be on the same one.

I can't swear to it's credibility, just passing what I heard on. I do know that the bloke genuinely knows Bertrand well but for all I know it could be a case of Chinese whispers or what have you.

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Re: Culverhouse and Karsa suspended
« Reply #311 on: April 15, 2014, 08:26:27 PM »
My old man trains with a bloke who speaks regularly to Bertrand, he said a few days before the Palace game that the dressing room's been completely lost and that Albrighton came home on the train on his own after Saturday due to a falling out with Culverhouse.

The one thing I have with that is why would a footballer with plenty of spare cash catch a train? He could have bought a helicopter. Or a jet fighter. And why do no Villa fans seem to have seen him on the traindespite, i'm assuming, some would be on the same one.

Maybe he wore a disguise on the train.

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Re: Culverhouse and Karsa suspended
« Reply #312 on: April 15, 2014, 08:29:02 PM »
My old man trains with a bloke who speaks regularly to Bertrand, he said a few days before the Palace game that the dressing room's been completely lost and that Albrighton came home on the train on his own after Saturday due to a falling out with Culverhouse.

The one thing I have with that is why would a footballer with plenty of spare cash catch a train? He could have bought a helicopter. Or a jet fighter. And why do no Villa fans seem to have seen him on the traindespite, i'm assuming, some would be on the same one.

Maybe he wore a disguise on the train.

Parrot costume.

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Re: Culverhouse and Karsa suspended
« Reply #313 on: April 15, 2014, 08:29:23 PM »
My old man trains with a bloke who speaks regularly to Bertrand, he said a few days before the Palace game that the dressing room's been completely lost and that Albrighton came home on the train on his own after Saturday due to a falling out with Culverhouse.

The one thing I have with that is why would a footballer with plenty of spare cash catch a train? He could have bought a helicopter. Or a jet fighter. And why do no Villa fans seem to have seen him on the traindespite, i'm assuming, some would be on the same one.

I can't swear to it's credibility, just passing what I heard on. I do know that the bloke genuinely knows Bertrand well but for all I know it could be a case of Chinese whispers or what have you.

I can fully believe all of it. Just the train bit seems a bit strange. I know if I was on that kind of money i'd have found a commoner  to piggyback me all the to Brum.

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Re: Culverhouse and Karsa suspended
« Reply #314 on: April 15, 2014, 08:30:16 PM »
My old man trains with a bloke who speaks regularly to Bertrand, he said a few days before the Palace game that the dressing room's been completely lost and that Albrighton came home on the train on his own after Saturday due to a falling out with Culverhouse.

The one thing I have with that is why would a footballer with plenty of spare cash catch a train? He could have bought a helicopter. Or a jet fighter. And why do no Villa fans seem to have seen him on the traindespite, i'm assuming, some would be on the same one.

Maybe he wore a disguise on the train.

Parrot costume.

Maybe a Groucho Marx disguise. All he'd need is the glasses and tache.

 


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