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#1 User is offline   Cartman 

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Posted Yesterday, 08:28 PM

Seems a trend that ex players and the like seem to make up or embellish stories and tell them on podcasts or on the radio or for their speaking engagements

We know about Dean Saunders story about Brian Clough that everyone present has said was nonsense, but came across something from ex ref Kevin Lynch on social media where he recounts a story of Sunderland playing at Saltergate and running the line in front of 5000 standing angry Mackams whilst Town were 3-0 up!

A quick google search shows we?ve never scored 3 at home to Sunderland and the away fans would never have been stood directly behind a linesman running the line!

Why do these idiots blatantly lie about stuff to get a cheap laugh off some idiots doing a podcast?

Pretty sad
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Posted Yesterday, 08:32 PM

View PostCartman, on 22 May 2024 - 08:28 PM, said:

Seems a trend that ex players and the like seem to make up or embellish stories and tell them on podcasts or on the radio or for their speaking engagements

We know about Dean Saunders story about Brian Clough that everyone present has said was nonsense, but came across something from ex ref Kevin Lynch on social media where he recounts a story of Sunderland playing at Saltergate and running the line in front of 5000 standing angry Mackams whilst Town were 3-0 up!

A quick google search shows we?ve never scored 3 at home to Sunderland and the away fans would never have been stood directly behind a linesman running the line!

Why do these idiots blatantly lie about stuff to get a cheap laugh off some idiots doing a podcast?

Pretty sad

I think this was mentioned on here a few years ago, so sad that people feel the need to lie online!
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Posted Yesterday, 08:33 PM

It was enlightening to listen to Barry Fry cropping up on both Sacked in the Morning and Quickly Kevin recently. I like the bloke but one 'interview' was a carbon copy of the other. The presenters had clearly been sent a set of questions so as he could follow his script. I wouldn't mind betting that he does after-dinner speeches with the same content.

Ultimately, people of low calibre like Saun**rs will lie to keep themselves vaguely relevant so as they can earn money.
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Posted Yesterday, 10:05 PM

 Cartman, on 22 May 2024 - 08:28 PM, said:

Seems a trend that ex players and the like seem to make up or embellish stories and tell them on podcasts or on the radio or for their speaking engagements

We know about Dean Saunders story about Brian Clough that everyone present has said was nonsense, but came across something from ex ref Kevin Lynch on social media where he recounts a story of Sunderland playing at Saltergate and running the line in front of 5000 standing angry Mackams whilst Town were 3-0 up!

A quick google search shows we?ve never scored 3 at home to Sunderland and the away fans would never have been stood directly behind a linesman running the line!

Why do these idiots blatantly lie about stuff to get a cheap laugh off some idiots doing a podcast?

Pretty sad

The Harry Redknapp story about Lee Toplis the jockey. And Lee Sharper story about Cantona kicking the fan at Palace are both absolutely sensational pieces of after dinner bulls*itt!
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Posted Yesterday, 10:15 PM

The Mark Crossley story aboutbeing dragged down to derby one sunday morning,to be playing for Cloughies other lads Sunday league team is both funny and probably true.People take advantage of characters no longer with us,but at least both clough's sons could verify the story I suppose.
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