Brusselslion
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You seem to have struck lucky this weekend, UlsterAmen brother.
You seem to have struck lucky this weekend, UlsterAmen brother.
Imo practice makes you better up to a certain point at which you plateau. That level obviously differs for each individual. You then need to practice to remain at that level.
Agree, a “perfect” description of my relationship with golf ️Of course... But the Plateau doesn't necessarily mean you are now perfect.
In certain professions, people still practise until they are physically or mentally incapable and still never consider themselves perfect, otherwise they wouldn't still practise. Learning is an ongoing process.
My opinion, of course.
Not a great tackle by Danny and probably lucky with the yellow. Swift reacted as if he'd lost his leg but miraculously managed to get up and take the free kick a few seconds later!Happened right in front of me. Was a stone wall red.
I'm still glad Murray was out there. He's always had his limitations but plays his heart out, never hides and puts his body on the line week in and week out.shows he cannot pass a decent ball ,gets caught with the ball and his first touch is awful leading to desperate last ditch tackles and the Titanic turned faster then him , great 2 years ago but now past his sell by date
Been a fantastic servant for the club and an absolute bargain at 500k. Doesn't deserve the slating.I'm still glad Murray was out there. He's always had his limitations but plays his heart out, never hides and puts his body on the line week in and week out.
I noticed that, one minute he was in agony, next shot he was ready to take the free kick. I had to take a second look. CheatNot a great tackle by Danny and probably lucky with the yellow. Swift reacted as if he'd lost his leg but miraculously managed to get up and take the free kick a few seconds later!
Doctors practice all the timeOf course... But the Plateau doesn't necessarily mean you are now perfect.
In certain professions, people still practise until they are physically or mentally incapable and still never consider themselves perfect, otherwise they wouldn't still practise. Learning is an ongoing process.
My opinion, of course.
Indeed, and they still cant write properly...Doctors practice all the time
I’ll get my coat.
I know. Bloody typical I didn't get over for the game, although I've noted all the names for a later date.You seem to have struck lucky this weekend, Ulster
You constantly hear the whining about " A wall type player" or a " he doesn't get us " type player. He gives it his all , he's exactly the type we cry out for. What do they expect Sergio Ramos FFSAt least he turns up and puts in a shift.
Those of us who are old enough to remember might think you are talking about the Millwall legend that was Henry Richard Cripps.Always gives 100% and yes he is limited and not always the most fluent player but is a valuable member of our squad can cover several positions ,very rarely let's us down carry on murray
Totally agree with youI remember when a challenge like that would've been thoroughly applauded. He's actually the only player with any real bollox in our side. There was a thing during the lockdown with Rowett and that Paterson knob from Sheff Wed's I think. It was getting very heated until Danny Mac stepped in. No other player went near. Millwall team wise a quite soft now, not really a physical side at all. Whenever it does kick off a bit, Danny Mac is always the first in there. We used to love that. Now it seems we prefer to play someone who goes past 2 players, into a dead end, loses the ball and who can't defend at all. When did this all change?
Gawy Wowett?My gripe is with GW