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- Clubs is a shambles off the pitch
- Hard to settle as the players were in cliques
- Hard because there were players on 40k a week in League One
- The England players couldnt deal with Aidan McGeady, he used to criticise the players and everyone was scared of him. The scottish boys loved him. "He's got a massive temper but loads of ability, winning games by himself so you've got to let him do what he wants"
- Jack Ross was good with players and letting players fight it out amongst themselves and having a go, but he can step in if it is needed
- Luke O'Nein "he'd read books or be studying but Aidan McGeady had to be smarter" so would always have a go at him (sounds like he bullied him)
- O'Nein would be "all over STID, he's always playing up to the fans, it is what it is"
- Oviedo, Cattermole were on big money - Oviedo couldn't be arsed training and wouldn't want to play away games pretending to be injured
- Cattermole and McGeady hated each other, they never even spoke
- McGuire, McGeady and Matthews were a little group not speaking to anyone else
- Cattermole wanted to stay as he wanted to win something - Morgan laughing at Cattermole missing the penalty and losing a trophy because he loved the club and wanted it so badly
- Cattermole was intelligent player
- Jack Ross refused to allow the STID in the dressing room
- The same group of boys always wanted to be on the show, "Luke O'nein or whatever"
- Ross clamped down on it
- Charlie Methven and Donald know nothing about football, their expectations were totally unrealistic
- If they had left Jack Ross in charge they'd be in the championship right now, the club was weird and not the best
- Everyone has seen Charlie on that documentary, he wanted everything to be about him and didn't know anything about football - but he didn't know anything about football so Morgan laughed at him
- The team wasn't ready to go up, so it was probably good not to go up in the playoff final
- Laughing at Luke O'nein being gutted maja left
- Everyone loved Ross
- The playoff final was a "strange one" Aidan McGeady was fuming he missed out on the final, he was injured though but he wanted to start
- Morgan's "head was gone" he wasn't starting. Said that his head was gone all week and in the warm up because he wasn't starting
- Said that when he had to go on in the final he was thinking "I'm not ready to play" because his head was gone from not starting
- We'd never of scored in ten games that day
- Nobody spoke after the final ,jack ross never spoke to anyone
- Morgan immediately packed up his stuff and fucked off not speaking to anyone
- Laughing at O'Nein again

I appreciate you writing that out so I don’t have to watch.
 
- Clubs is a shambles off the pitch
- Hard to settle as the players were in cliques
- Hard because there were players on 40k a week in League One
- The England players couldnt deal with Aidan McGeady, he used to criticise the players and everyone was scared of him. The scottish boys loved him. "He's got a massive temper but loads of ability, winning games by himself so you've got to let him do what he wants"
- Jack Ross was good with players and letting players fight it out amongst themselves and having a go, but he can step in if it is needed
- Luke O'Nein "he'd read books or be studying but Aidan McGeady had to be smarter" so would always have a go at him (sounds like he bullied him)
- O'Nein would be "all over STID, he's always playing up to the fans, it is what it is"
- Oviedo, Cattermole were on big money - Oviedo couldn't be arsed training and wouldn't want to play away games pretending to be injured
- Cattermole and McGeady hated each other, they never even spoke
- McGuire, McGeady and Matthews were a little group not speaking to anyone else
- Cattermole wanted to stay as he wanted to win something - Morgan laughing at Cattermole missing the penalty and losing a trophy because he loved the club and wanted it so badly
- Cattermole was intelligent player
- Jack Ross refused to allow the STID in the dressing room
- The same group of boys always wanted to be on the show, "Luke O'nein or whatever"
- Ross clamped down on it
- Charlie Methven and Donald know nothing about football, their expectations were totally unrealistic
- If they had left Jack Ross in charge they'd be in the championship right now, the club was weird and not the best
- Everyone has seen Charlie on that documentary, he wanted everything to be about him and didn't know anything about football - but he didn't know anything about football so Morgan laughed at him
- The team wasn't ready to go up, so it was probably good not to go up in the playoff final
- Laughing at Luke O'nein being gutted maja left
- Everyone loved Ross
- The playoff final was a "strange one" Aidan McGeady was fuming he missed out on the final, he was injured though but he wanted to start
- Morgan's "head was gone" he wasn't starting. Said that his head was gone all week and in the warm up because he wasn't starting
- Said that when he had to go on in the final he was thinking "I'm not ready to play" because his head was gone from not starting
- We'd never of scored in ten games that day
- Nobody spoke after the final ,jack ross never spoke to anyone
- Morgan immediately packed up his stuff and fucked off not speaking to anyone
- Laughing at O'Nein again
Not watched it. Thank you for the notes, I appreciate it.
was the laughing at cattermole missing a penalty in the cup final as vindictive and petty as it sounded in the notes?
 
I appreciate you writing that out so I don’t have to watch.

get the feeling players were Irritated by how o’nein went on but he’s passionate, grafts age has a great personality. Just sounds like Morgan couldn’t be arsed with it. A player that doesn’t fit for Sunderland.
 
- Clubs is a shambles off the pitch
- Hard to settle as the players were in cliques
- Hard because there were players on 40k a week in League One
- The England players couldnt deal with Aidan McGeady, he used to criticise the players and everyone was scared of him. The scottish boys loved him. "He's got a massive temper but loads of ability, winning games by himself so you've got to let him do what he wants"
- Jack Ross was good with players and letting players fight it out amongst themselves and having a go, but he can step in if it is needed
- Luke O'Nein "he'd read books or be studying but Aidan McGeady had to be smarter" so would always have a go at him (sounds like he bullied him)
- O'Nein would be "all over STID, he's always playing up to the fans, it is what it is"
- Oviedo, Cattermole were on big money - Oviedo couldn't be arsed training and wouldn't want to play away games pretending to be injured
- Cattermole and McGeady hated each other, they never even spoke
- McGuire, McGeady and Matthews were a little group not speaking to anyone else
- Cattermole wanted to stay as he wanted to win something - Morgan laughing at Cattermole missing the penalty and losing a trophy because he loved the club and wanted it so badly
- Cattermole was intelligent player
- Jack Ross refused to allow the STID in the dressing room
- The same group of boys always wanted to be on the show, "Luke O'nein or whatever"
- Ross clamped down on it
- Charlie Methven and Donald know nothing about football, their expectations were totally unrealistic
- If they had left Jack Ross in charge they'd be in the championship right now, the club was weird and not the best
- Everyone has seen Charlie on that documentary, he wanted everything to be about him and didn't know anything about football - but he didn't know anything about football so Morgan laughed at him
- The team wasn't ready to go up, so it was probably good not to go up in the playoff final
- Laughing at Luke O'nein being gutted maja left
- Everyone loved Ross
- The playoff final was a "strange one" Aidan McGeady was fuming he missed out on the final, he was injured though but he wanted to start
- Morgan's "head was gone" he wasn't starting. Said that his head was gone all week and in the warm up because he wasn't starting
- Said that when he had to go on in the final he was thinking "I'm not ready to play" because his head was gone from not starting
- We'd never of scored in ten games that day
- Nobody spoke after the final ,jack ross never spoke to anyone
- Morgan immediately packed up his stuff and fucked off not speaking to anyone
- Laughing at O'Nein again

Laughed when he said McGeady came in and hammered everyone after Burton Albion at home 1-1. Hope he ripped that useless fucker Wyke for his miss. Horrific.

Also when you said about O’Nien reading and McGeady got involved, he just said that McGeady always thought he was smarter than the other lads so when there was a conversation about anything intelligent he had to get involved to try and show he was smarter. Not specifically O’Nien
 
I appreciate you writing that out so I don’t have to watch.

I only watched from 1 hour in like someone on this thread said until the bit where he left the club and they seemed to move back onto Celtic, both of them in the video seemed like ***** and I don't want to watch anymore :lol: Morgan sound's like a prick, but he's also far too honest for his own good. Imagine revealing you weren't arsed about a playoff final. Hope he never plays football again to be honest, a complete toss-pot.
 
Mentally weak if thats the case, not a player you need at a club like ours with high expectations!
 
- Clubs is a shambles off the pitch
- Hard to settle as the players were in cliques
- Hard because there were players on 40k a week in League One
- The England players couldnt deal with Aidan McGeady, he used to criticise the players and everyone was scared of him. The scottish boys loved him. "He's got a massive temper but loads of ability, winning games by himself so you've got to let him do what he wants"
- Jack Ross was good with players and letting players fight it out amongst themselves and having a go, but he can step in if it is needed
- Luke O'Nein "he'd read books or be studying but Aidan McGeady had to be smarter" so would always have a go at him (sounds like he bullied him)
- O'Nein would be "all over STID, he's always playing up to the fans, it is what it is"
- Oviedo, Cattermole were on big money - Oviedo couldn't be arsed training and wouldn't want to play away games pretending to be injured
- Cattermole and McGeady hated each other, they never even spoke
- McGuire, McGeady and Matthews were a little group not speaking to anyone else
- Cattermole wanted to stay as he wanted to win something - Morgan laughing at Cattermole missing the penalty and losing a trophy because he loved the club and wanted it so badly
- Cattermole was intelligent player
- Jack Ross refused to allow the STID in the dressing room
- The same group of boys always wanted to be on the show, "Luke O'nein or whatever"
- Ross clamped down on it
- Charlie Methven and Donald know nothing about football, their expectations were totally unrealistic
- If they had left Jack Ross in charge they'd be in the championship right now, the club was weird and not the best
- Everyone has seen Charlie on that documentary, he wanted everything to be about him and didn't know anything about football - but he didn't know anything about football so Morgan laughed at him
- The team wasn't ready to go up, so it was probably good not to go up in the playoff final
- Laughing at Luke O'nein being gutted maja left
- Everyone loved Ross
- The playoff final was a "strange one" Aidan McGeady was fuming he missed out on the final, he was injured though but he wanted to start
- Morgan's "head was gone" he wasn't starting. Said that his head was gone all week and in the warm up because he wasn't starting
- Said that when he had to go on in the final he was thinking "I'm not ready to play" because his head was gone from not starting
- We'd never of scored in ten games that day
- Nobody spoke after the final ,jack ross never spoke to anyone
- Morgan immediately packed up his stuff and fucked off not speaking to anyone
- Laughing at O'Nein again
Pretty much confirming a lot of rumours there. Not sure why he’d laugh at cattermole, if true that disgusting.
 
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Laughed when he said McGeady came in and hammered everyone after Burton Albion at home 1-1. Hope he ripped that useless fucker Wyke for his miss.

Also when you said about O’Nien reading and McGeady got involved, he just said that McGeady always thought he was smarter than the other lads so when there was a conversation about anything intelligent he had to get involved to try and show he was smarter. Not specifically O’Nien

He said that McGeady would always have a go at him? Not listening again like, what a f***ing waste of a shirt Morgan was - forgotten about ten minutes after he played for us :lol:
 
I only watched from 1 hour in like someone on this thread said until the bit where he left the club and they seemed to move back onto Celtic, both of them in the video seemed like ***** and I don't want to watch anymore :lol: Morgan sound's like a prick, but he's also far too honest for his own good. Imagine revealing you weren't arsed about a playoff final. Hope he never plays football again to be honest, a complete toss-pot.
He was awful in the play off final. Looked fucked after 70 minutes too. Ended up upfront with Grigg on the right for abit doing the tracking back for him.
 
Pretty much confirming a lot of rumours there. Not sure why he’d laugh at cattermole, and I’ve read on various forums that mcgeady has an attitude problem so no surprise some of the stuff said there

Also admitting he’s not arsed about a play off final. Unprofessional prick.

Thought it was hilarious how much Cattermole wanted to win something for the club, as he had refused to be paid off to stay last season to stick with us and win something and it was him that missed the penalty. He and the interviewer both found that hilarious (clearly Catts would of been gutted). He's clearly an unprofessional prick like, so it doesn't surprise me he wouldn't understand loyalty.
He was awful in the play off final. Looked fucked after 70 minutes too. Ended up upfront with Grigg on the right for abit doing the tracking back for him.

Said he didn't want to play as he wasn't starting, he hadn't trained properly all week or done his warm ups properly as "my head was gone". When Power was injured after a few minutes the manager asked him if he's ready to go on "and I was thinking no"
 
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He said that McGeady would always have a go at him? Not listening again like, what a f***ing waste of a shirt Morgan was - forgotten about ten minutes after he played for us :lol:

Said McGeady would always jump in anywhere if there was anything intelligent going on to show he’s more intelligent and if O’Nien was reading he’d always go and ask what he’s reading then try to show he was intelligent. Didn’t hear him specifically say he’d have a go. 1.03.45 ish
 
Thought it was hilarious how much Cattermole wanted to win something for the club, as he had refused to be paid off to stay last season to stick with us and win something and it was him that missed the penalty. He and the interviewer both found that hilarious (clearly Catts would of been gutted). He's clearly an unprofessional prick like, so it doesn't surprise me he wouldn't understand loyalty.
I edited my original reply as I thought I may be being harsh, but what you’ve quoted there is shocking. Bloke sounds like a total arsehole.
 
Thought it was hilarious how much Cattermole wanted to win something for the club, as he had refused to be paid off to stay last season to stick with us and win something and it was him that missed the penalty. He and the interviewer both found that hilarious (clearly Catts would of been gutted). He's clearly an unprofessional prick like, so it doesn't surprise me he wouldn't understand loyalty.
I took that as a laugh at the irony of Cattermole wanting to stick around and win something and then it being his penalty that meant we didn't. Still a bit shite, but not really the same as laughing at Cattermole.
 
Thought it was hilarious how much Cattermole wanted to win something for the club, as he had refused to be paid off to stay last season to stick with us and win something and it was him that missed the penalty. He and the interviewer both found that hilarious (clearly Catts would of been gutted). He's clearly an unprofessional prick like, so it doesn't surprise me he wouldn't understand loyalty.


Said he didn't want to play as he wasn't starting, he hadn't trained properly all week or done his warm ups properly as "my head was gone". When Power was injured after a few minutes the manager asked him if he's ready to go on "and I was thinking no"

Also said it was his biggest mistake mind. Did say that as a young player he thought it was the way to deal with it to show you’re unhappy. Obviously an idiot.
 
I took that as a laugh at the irony of Cattermole wanting to stick around and win something and then it being his penalty that meant we didn't. Still a bit shite, but not really the same as laughing at Cattermole.

thats exactly how he says it “and that about sums it up ... “ he has a wry chuckle

that Si Ferry gets a few digs in to Catts
 
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