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chris gos
IP: 88.106.111.128
Mar 27, 08 - 12:14 AM |
KP use of English
Read your comment on tonights match, KP, and you descibed Milton as "aloof". I am curious as to what you meant by that as it is not a word usually associated with a team playing football.Yes I know I have missed a possessive comma and desribed is almost always spelt with an "r" and a "c".
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kp
IP: 89.248.138.2
Mar 27th, 2008 - 11:21 AM |
Re: KP use of English
Phew, i thought perhaps you were referring to my usage of some slighter colourful language, although i thought i was actually well behaved last night.
Anyway to answer your question:
a·loof (-lf)
adj.
Distant physically or emotionally; reserved and remote: stood apart with aloof dignity.
adv.
At a distance but within view; apart.
So i think what i was trying to say in this respect, is that whilst there was a Milton team on the pitch, it was as if they werent there !!
I only saw 1 half, but Milton were well and truly battered, and we could have scored 5 in the last 5 minutes, and that is not an exaggeration !
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Martyn
IP: 172.31.192.118
Mar 27th, 2008 - 11:54 AM |
Re: KP use of English
It's fair to say that over the last 3 games Hungerford have played some of the best football we done all season. All the players are working hard and the formation looks really balanced.
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