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Ian Morris

by ferrarilover » 05 Aug 2013, 14:47

They weren't fussed that he'd left.I think they feel about Harding as we feel about Morris. However, NTFC fans have such an unjustifiably high opinion of their own standards that he could well be a properly tasty player and they would still think he's shit and that they should be Ronaldo's preferred destination...

Matt.

Re: Ian Morris

by tomogull » 05 Aug 2013, 14:33

Mav wrote:Morris started for Northampton yesterday as captain. Reading their forum, many where shocked at this, and not many (if any) liked what they saw of him.
some of the comments:
"Morris looks like a light-weight shy Ben Harding"

I have to say I was surprised at him being made captain.
Hmmm ...... interesting. This is a sort of back-handed 'compliment' to Ben Harding. It would be interesting to know what Cobblers fans thought of him. I was distinctly unimpressed on Saturday but will wait a few games before forming an opinion. The words of the late Bill Shankley sprang to mind - "He looks better than he really is".

Re: Ian Morris

by SuperNickyWroe » 05 Aug 2013, 14:28

diamondgirl wrote:Sooreeeeee Super, but you have to admit, he was a bloody useless skipper, as well as being a bloody useless....ok I wont go there, out of respect for my fellow NHS health worker.

oh you are so clinical...................and hurtful..... :'(

Ian Morris

by diamondgirl » 05 Aug 2013, 14:17

Sooreeeeee Super, but you have to admit, he was a bloody useless skipper, as well as being a bloody useless....ok I wont go there, out of respect for my fellow NHS health worker.

Re: Ian Morris

by usagullmichigan » 05 Aug 2013, 13:24

ferrarilover wrote:Alright Jezza, I'll grant you, it's far fetched, but not as unlikely as a Northampton side who actually understand the principle of football rather than hoofing it as high and long as humanly possible.

Matt.
They probably thought they signed Ianel Morressi

Ian Morris

by ferrarilover » 05 Aug 2013, 12:54

Alright Jezza, I'll grant you, it's far fetched, but not as unlikely as a Northampton side who actually understand the principle of football rather than hoofing it as high and long as humanly possible.

Matt.

Re: Ian Morris

by Jerry » 05 Aug 2013, 12:29

ferrarilover wrote:

I suspect Morro got the ball down and passed to a striker's feet
:O

I suppose this is theoretically possible, but on the evidence of the last 2 years I'd have to say it's pretty unlikely. ;-)

Re: Ian Morris

by ferrarilover » 05 Aug 2013, 12:22

Scott Brehaut wrote:
Careful, "super" will be after you!!
She wishes...

Andy is right, there's no surprise that they don't like Morris, he doesn't exactly fit into their "style" of "football", which seems to be a competition between the defenders to see which of them can hack it the furthest aimlessly up-field in the hope of a chunk of luck.
I suspect Morro got the ball down and passed to a striker's feet, instantly confusing the onlookers and the other players to the extent that they physically froze to the spot, allowing York to score the winner.

Rich is also correct. Up there with Plymouth, AC Northants are the stupidest fans I've come across. They seem to think that they have some God given right to be top. Despite the fact that they are a nothing club in a nothing town and there absolutely nothing to suggest that this will ever change.

Matt.

Re: Ian Morris

by SuperNickyWroe » 05 Aug 2013, 12:19

diamondgirl wrote:Strange decision, I would have thought, to make him captain. Ranks alongside the decision to make Nicky Wroe the TUFC skipper.
christine, how could you say such a hurtful thing.......???? :no: :@

Re: Ian Morris

by Scott Brehaut » 05 Aug 2013, 11:09

diamondgirl wrote:Strange decision, I would have thought, to make him captain. Ranks alongside the decision to make Nicky Wroe the TUFC skipper.
Careful, "super" will be after you!!

Re: Ian Morris

by AustrianAndyGull » 05 Aug 2013, 10:37

Cobblers fans in 'let's slag off any player who isn't on steroids and built like a brick sh*thouse' shocker. :O

Why don't they sell Morris now and replace him with Nikolai Valuev? Then they'd be over the feckin moon.

Tossers

Re: Ian Morris

by Richinns » 05 Aug 2013, 10:34

Northampton fans do this every year. They start the season thinking they will walk the league and the realisation that they are just an average League 2 team hits pretty quickly.

They are the most deluded fans in the Country!

Ian Morris

by diamondgirl » 05 Aug 2013, 10:02

Strange decision, I would have thought, to make him captain. Ranks alongside the decision to make Nicky Wroe the TUFC skipper.

Re: Ian Morris

by Rivo_7 » 05 Aug 2013, 08:16

Ian Morris started.....as captain??

Am I the only one who thinks he must have photos of Aidy Boothroyd doing something he shouldnt? I was baffled that they signed him, stunned that he actually played and am now completely astonished that he was made captain!!

In the games I saw him play for us he just wandered around the pitch without breaking into a sweat, never tried to tackle anyone and definitely showed zero leadership quality.....the mind boggles!!!

Re: Ian Morris

by Mav » 05 Aug 2013, 07:26

Morris started for Northampton yesterday as captain. Reading their forum, many where shocked at this, and not many (if any) liked what they saw of him.
some of the comments:
"Ian Morris today was shocking. I couldn't believe how easily he got knocked off the ball"
"Morris I have my eye on as a weak link and thought so as soon as I saw him"
"Ian Morris needs a proper meal inside him"
"Morris had a largely ineffective game - as for being made Captain you might have well made Tozer skipper - very strange decision"
"Morris looks like a light-weight shy Ben Harding"

I have to say I was surprised at him being made captain.

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