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Post #161  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 7:27 am 
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Is it just me or is the wait for next sat to see how the team reacts dragging on :mr100_IsBruceLeeX:


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Post #162  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 7:33 am 
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Is it just me or is the wait for next sat to see how the team reacts dragging on :mr100_IsBruceLeeX:

Seems really odd not having a midweek game doesn't it. Yes it will drag. Hopefully it will give the team a chance to recover, regroup and push on..

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Post #163  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 7:49 am 
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Post #164  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 7:58 am 
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4,5,6?

A bit too much like Manure v Spurs

Hey Decaf - Want me to fix your avatar ?

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Perhaps Daz is writing another book?

Good to see you back Decaf, hopefully Exiled follows.


Hi all

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Post #166  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 8:15 am 
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For users who are not seeing peoples avatars every time, could they post what web browser they are using and version ?

EG: IE6, IE7 or Firefox.

I think it may be related to a caching issue with their Isp or their browser.

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For users who are not seeing peoples avatars every time, could they post what web browser they are using and version ?

EG: IE6, IE7 or Firefox.

I think it may be related to a caching issue with their Isp or their browser.

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EG: IE6, IE7 or Firefox.

Long Time me old fruit - how ya doin' long time no talkies

Love the new forum very nice - nice work lads

Good to hear from you mate. Warrior is the man to congratulate for all the work, and there has been a shed load of it. I've just been doing 'idiot testing', something for which I'm well qualified.

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Post #169  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 8:42 am 
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Hi all,

Crap result lets hope it wakes us up! Just testing my new login ID


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Post #170  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 8:57 am 

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Hello Bernard. Whilst reading this forum around the time the draw for the last 16 of the CL was made I rememeber you disimising Milan's chances against us.

I don't recall dismissing Milan's chances against us at all. In fact I'm pretty sure I said it would be close, either way, which I expect it to be. All I do remember saying is that of the first placed teams we could have been drawn against, I'd have only preferred to have got Porto than Milan and I stand by that. But that's not the same thing at all as 'dismissing' their chances against us.


  
 
 
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Edit - Never mind - I fixed it for you :icon_queen:

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Is that it for the Mkhitaryan 2 forum. Are we all posting on here from now on? Just logged on to see how we all felt that the wekend went. Pretty crap I am sure you will all agree (apart from Harlow obviously). Still think we could do with a genuine wide player for those frustrating games when teams "park the Bus". And I would be happier with another CB, but AW does not see it my way.

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Post #173  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 9:07 am 
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Bernard wrote:
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Hello Bernard. Whilst reading this forum around the time the draw for the last 16 of the CL was made I rememeber you disimising Milan's chances against us.

I don't recall dismissing Milan's chances against us at all. In fact I'm pretty sure I said it would be close, either way, which I expect it to be. All I do remember saying is that of the first placed teams we could have been drawn against, I'd have only preferred to have got Porto than Milan and I stand by that. But that's not the same thing at all as 'dismissing' their chances against us.

Morning Bernie,

The way we have played in recent weeks; the lack of fluidity, players like Cesc and Hleb not at their best, RVP's ass full of splinters from the treatment table etc, makes me apprehensive about the Milan game. We've done well to still pick up as many points as we have in the last several games, we've been way below our best.

We need to find our form and fluidity again and quickly. Games are coming thick and fast and the importance of each and every game is beginning to build. If we don't raise our game soon we may find ourselves unceremoniously dumped out of the CL and losing ground in the PL. In hindsight we might discover that the CC and FA cup were our best route to a trophy this season.


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Post #174  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 9:14 am 
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gunrider66 wrote:
Is it just me or is the wait for next sat to see how the team reacts dragging on :mr100_IsBruceLeeX:

Seems really odd not having a midweek game doesn't it. Yes it will drag. Hopefully it will give the team a chance to recover, regroup and push on..


team needs a shake up LTG - doesn't hurt to know sometimes your not guaranteed a start


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Post #175  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 9:16 am 
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This is a test. :icon_biggrin1:


That is the best post you have made in ages :icon_clown:

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Post #176  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 9:20 am 
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Is this a parallel universe? I enter the new forum to be greeted by Decaf! Have you all been in here for months while I’ve been scrabbling around on the old forum?


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Post #177  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 9:24 am 

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The way we have played in recent weeks; the lack of fluidity, players like Cesc and Hleb not at their best, RVP's ass full of splinters from the treatment table etc, makes me apprehensive about the Milan game.

I'm apprehensive about it as well socrates. But I'd probably be even more apprehensive about it had we got drawn against any other of the first placed options we could have got, aside from Porto. My point at the time was that Milan were the second best draw we could have got, and I still think that's the case.


  
 
 
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Hey Decaf. Nice to see you back.

Harlow, are you in love with Gunfire or something as you're becoming more than a little infatuated?

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Post #179  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 9:41 am 
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Rog, Congrats on the new site. Hope it will be a successful at the previous ones.
One question, how can i get rid of the aviators etc as i try to make it less prominent looking while at work!! We had an option in the previous forum to diable all the fancy stuff...Is this available on this site??


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Bernard wrote:
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The way we have played in recent weeks; the lack of fluidity, players like Cesc and Hleb not at their best, RVP's ass full of splinters from the treatment table etc, makes me apprehensive about the Milan game.

I'm apprehensive about it as well socrates. But I'd probably be even more apprehensive about it had we got drawn against any other of the first placed options we could have got, aside from Porto. My point at the time was that Milan were the second best draw we could have got, and I still think that's the case.


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Post #181  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 9:47 am 
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Hey Decaf. Nice to see you back.

Harlow, are you in love with Gunfire or something as you're becoming more than a little infatuated?


Nah!!! It will always be you mate :love10:

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Post #182  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 9:47 am 
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The Highbury Years..

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Post #183  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 9:57 am 
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I made a change on the forum to show only 30 posts instead of 40 - I suspect that there is a timeout feature which may be dropping avatars if a page is too slow loading (?)

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Post #184  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 10:09 am 
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Sorry to be a pain but can someone tell me how to set up the 'last post you read' shortcut?

Also (and without wishing appear ungrateful or to detract in any way from Rog's fine work) is there any way to tone down the colours a bit on here?

I know there's an Australian provenance here and it may be my imagination but there seems to be a lot more yellow now, to go with the green presumably. I'm sure it's just me but does anyone else find it bit of a visual assault?

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Post #185  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 10:10 am 
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Hey Harlow, where did you get that poster?

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Post #186  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 10:17 am 
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Not badly priced...

http://www.edirectory.co.uk/pf/88888/mi ... id/4587708

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Post #187  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 10:18 am 
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Does anyone else find the way this new forum does quotes a bit confusing. Is it possible to have it the same as the last forum?


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Which part do you find different ?
It uses the same BBCode that the old one does -I made it so it posts the same as well
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Post #188  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 10:22 am 
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I see Shaun Wright Phillips was arrested abroad yesterday :laughing7: :laughing7: :laughing7: :laughing7:

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Post #189  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 10:25 am 
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Quotes thing is a bit of a trial bit I think I've got the hang of it which must mean it's not that bad. Just have to learn how to disable those awful smilies now and I'll be set. :angry4:


Hi

Most things can be disabled

Click "User Control Panel" - Top Right
Click "Board preferences" - on the left
Click "Edit display options"- on the left

The options are on the right and are as follows:

Display images within posts: Yes No
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Display smilies as images : Yes No
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Does anyone else find the way this new forum does quotes a bit confusing. Is it possible to have it the same as the last forum?


Hi

Which part do you find different ?
It uses the same BBCode that the old one does -I made it so it posts the same as well
- ( I did add a bar on the right though to neaten it up a bit.)

Rog ..


Rog, you've done great here mate... Forum page looks cleaner, Smilies will help as forumites can now use these to tag posts so no one get's the wrong idea (or do in some cases)... The ease on which to insert piccies is great... The Font colouring I like..

The site now gets a 9/10 from me, up from 7/10...
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Post #191  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 10:29 am 
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The good old days Eh!

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Post #192  Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 10:30 am 

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Sorry to be a pain but can someone tell me how to set up the 'last post you read' shortcut?

I asked that the other day. Think Rog said he was working on it. I think it could become quite a problem once the number of pages grow significantly and you've been away for a while, so hopefully it will get sorted.


  
 
 
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Admin- How do you attach photos within your posts, like Steve‘s one of SWP?


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Admin- How do you attach photos within your posts, like Steve‘s one of SWP?


When you post, you just use the browse box underneath the post box (If you wish to attach one or more files enter the details below) to search you hard drive for the picture you want... Select it and hey presto, you'll see it on the screen when posted...

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Any better now that the posts are trimmed to 30, not 40 ?

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The difference...

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Hi Mee - I fixed your avatar for you

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Ahem, :help: if you have a quiet moment mine needs fixing too!

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Wirral Gooner wrote:
Is that it for the Mkhitaryan 2 forum. Are we all posting on here from now on?

The old forum is still fine to use for now - I think the more adventurous ones are posting here however. (and I imagine occasionally checking old faithful from time to time)

When the old forum ceases, I will try and add users posts counts into this forum so they can keep their old posting stats.

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Take a look at the picture below, last matchy at Highbury... Just come straight left a bit from the Exit sign and there is Me and my Son, his first ever match over the Arsenal.

I have a Taupe (stylish colour) and Son had a denim jacket... Love the fact someone, somewhere took this this and got us so well...

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