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The Forsaken
4th September 2005, 17:31
The Forsaken would like to suggest that these two never played each other in this beginner badminton competition held in Jockland over the weekend.
After all the mouthing off over the last few weeks it was all a big anti climax. FACT!
The Forsaken suggests that they go into a badminton venue and play a game to 21 (how beginner is that?) and those that bet or voted will be proven right one way or the other!
Who knows they even might have kissed and made up.
See the wisdom!
The Forsaken
4th September 2005, 21:12
The Forsaken sees the "Mcmatrix" has logged in, will he post?
The Forsaken
4th September 2005, 21:20
The Forsaken was correct as usual.
http://www.badders.com/forum/showpost.html?p=17276&postcount=93
Will we still have a yongster running his mouth over the duration to the next one of these?
Captain Sensible
4th September 2005, 22:33
The Forsaken was correct as usual.
http://www.badders.com/forum/showpost.html?p=17276&postcount=93
Will we still have a yongster running his mouth over the duration to the next one of these?
Oh great a Wolfie Smith/Admiral wannabe just what we all need!! :rolleyes:
My sources tell me they played each other in the doubles with "McHagi" coming out on top pretty easily?
Am sure either one of the young chaps will be able to confirm this?
The Forsaken
4th September 2005, 22:55
The Forsaken suggets that Captain Senile should stand back and listen - The Forsaken is not a "want to be" he is a "has been" in that the Lupine and Seafarer would have come after him.
The McMatrix has neglected to post anything other than the "we did not play as we were in seperate pools" - this sounds to The Forsaken that he is a sh!te bag and did not issue the challenge for the money instead deciding to shy away from the entire subject of the whole competition and indeed the challenge that he himself initiated. FACT!
So your information is either flawed or in fact one of the youngsters is running scared is he not since the beginner competition would have finished when he posted and he would have known what he played in and who against but did not say he got "beaten easily".
Do you hear the wisdom?
Captain Sensible
4th September 2005, 23:06
The Forsaken suggets that Captain Senile should stand back and listen - The Forsaken is not a "want to be" he is a "has been" in that the Lupine and Seafarer would have come after him.
The McMatrix has neglected to post anything other than the "we did not play as we were in seperate pools" - this sounds to The Forsaken that he is a sh!te bag and did not issue the challenge for the money instead deciding to shy away from the entire subject of the whole competition and indeed the challenge that he himself initiated. FACT!
So your information is either flawed or in fact one of the youngsters is running scared is he not since the beginner competition would have finished when he posted and he would have known what he played in and who against but did not say he got "beaten easily".
Do you hear the wisdom?
A "has been" eh, past your prime, over the hill, done, in the knackers yard? That would suggest you actually achieved something which very well may be true but, we wont find out unless you tell us who you are?
My info may be flawed thats why i asked for either of the young chaps to confirm this or someone who actually was present to post what took place.
The good Captain would suggest "The Mistaken" gets his facts right about the standard of the tournie as it is far from being a beginner competition.
The Forsaken
4th September 2005, 23:27
A "has been" eh, past your prime, over the hill, done, in the knackers yard? That would suggest you actually achieved something which very well may be true but, we wont find out unless you tell us who you are?
My info may be flawed thats why i asked for either of the young chaps to confirm this or someone who actually was present to post what took place.
The good Captain would suggest "The Mistaken" gets his facts right about the standard of the tournie as it is far from being a beginner competition.
The Forsaken has indeed made something of himself in this sport but your information is flawed. FACT!
http://www.badmintonscotland.org.uk/images/stories/Entryforms/EntryFormInvernessSept05.pdf
Please read the very first paragraph in the entry form, far from beginner indeed!
Also it is an OPEN competition not a restricted - that say's all you need to know!
redkingjoe
5th September 2005, 01:14
methink at least 3 to 5 consecutive games of 21 should be played so that someone will not claim that he would win if more games were played(fitness)
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