Cameron McGeehan
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Re: Cameron McGeehan
Completely agree. Hopefully he will run midfield and really get us playing. I wonder if we have an option to sign him permanently.
I well remember him breaking his leg at FP, as I am sure does the referee who, amazingly, booked him as he lay on the ground with a broken leg. Let's hope that his stay here this time will have a better outcome for him.
I well remember him breaking his leg at FP, as I am sure does the referee who, amazingly, booked him as he lay on the ground with a broken leg. Let's hope that his stay here this time will have a better outcome for him.
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Re: Cameron McGeehan
Fair play, he was attempting to do the same thing to Michael Doyle. The main point is, have we forgiven him for it? I suspect so long as he runs around a lot, we probably will.Berkshire Blue wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2020 12:17 pm I well remember him breaking his leg at FP, as I am sure does the referee who, amazingly, booked him as he lay on the ground with a broken leg.
Edited to add that his grandmother lives in Portchester.
I before E except when you run a feisty heist on a weird beige foreign neighbour
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Re: Cameron McGeehan
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I well remember him breaking his leg at FP, as I am sure does the referee who, amazingly, booked him as he lay on the ground with a broken leg.
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Fair play, he was attempting to do the same thing to Michael Doyle. The main point is, have we forgiven him for it? I suspect so long as he runs around a lot, we probably will.
Edited to add that his grandmother lives in Portchester.
We will not hold that against Him
[quote="Berkshire Blue" post_id=892873 time=1578399477 user_id=42043]
I well remember him breaking his leg at FP, as I am sure does the referee who, amazingly, booked him as he lay on the ground with a broken leg.
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Fair play, he was attempting to do the same thing to Michael Doyle. The main point is, have we forgiven him for it? I suspect so long as he runs around a lot, we probably will.
Edited to add that his grandmother lives in Portchester.
We will not hold that against Him
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Re: Cameron McGeehan
I would more hope that Cameron would of forgiven us fans than the other way home. Us lot were awful to him as he laid on the floor with a broken leg whilst we thought he was faking it.Locky_McLockface wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2020 12:45 pmFair play, he was attempting to do the same thing to Michael Doyle. The main point is, have we forgiven him for it? I suspect so long as he runs around a lot, we probably will.Berkshire Blue wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2020 12:17 pm I well remember him breaking his leg at FP, as I am sure does the referee who, amazingly, booked him as he lay on the ground with a broken leg.
Edited to add that his grandmother lives in Portchester.
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Re: Cameron McGeehan
Not necessarily, if I recall correctly, didn’t he gob at our medical staff or the paramedics ?richisbradders wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2020 5:42 pmI would more hope that Cameron would of forgiven us fans than the other way home. Us lot were awful to him as he laid on the floor with a broken leg whilst we thought he was faking it.Locky_McLockface wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2020 12:45 pmFair play, he was attempting to do the same thing to Michael Doyle. The main point is, have we forgiven him for it? I suspect so long as he runs around a lot, we probably will.Berkshire Blue wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2020 12:17 pm I well remember him breaking his leg at FP, as I am sure does the referee who, amazingly, booked him as he lay on the ground with a broken leg.
Edited to add that his grandmother lives in Portchester.
Not condoning the treatment he got but most people didn’t know he had broken his leg and thought he was faking injury, hence the abuse. If I remember rightly, when he went off on the stretcher the majority of the abuse stopped, what remained was due to the spitting incident.
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Re: Cameron McGeehan
Old person lives in Portchester shockerLocky_McLockface wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2020 12:45 pm ...Edited to add that his grandmother lives in Portchester.
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Re: Cameron McGeehan
Oi, i resemble that remarkThis Time Next Year wrote: ↑Wed Jan 08, 2020 1:54 pmOld person lives in Porchester shockerLocky_McLockface wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2020 12:45 pm ...Edited to add that his grandmother lives in Portchester.
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