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Marcus Stewart Calls It A Day


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todays game vs Sags was Marcus Stewarts last game before retiring, got a good send off from the home crowd at the rugby ground.

Never really worked out for him here, but good luck in the future clapping.gif

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I'm not a great Stweart fan. We definately got him a couple of years too late but that was a good way for him to end today. Fair play to him.

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Decent player and I don't feel Johnson ever gave him a decent run in the team when he was here. And I was a big Johnson fan.

I dont think anyone can question his ability as a player, he has had a decent career, shame he came here a few years too late. I dont see what more Johnson could do, he wanted players that would run all day for him and Stewart was definately not one of those.

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A good mate of mine played for Rovers at the same time that Stewy was there so I went out with them all a few times. I made it known I was a City fan and Stewy talked of his love for the City, even though he was the darling of Twerton at the time. It is a real shame his legs had gone by the time we got him to the Gate.

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He was out in Joe Publics tonight, and I wish he stuck around long enough for me to ask him why he elbowed Fonts in the face, but no he fcked off so we'll never know.

You could have also praised him for when he stood up to GJ when GJ kicked the young lad we had on loan from Charlton in our changing room at the end of a defeat.

I think you call that, standing up to a bully.

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<br />Have any of the posters on this thread who dismiss Stewart as a **** actually met the man and talked to him - heard his view on things?<br /><br />Just wondering.... <img src='http://www.otib.co.uk/public/style_emoticons/default/whistle.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':whistle2:' /><br />
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I was thinking the same.

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You could have also praised him for when he stood up to GJ when GJ kicked the young lad we had on loan from Charlton in our changing room at the end of a defeat.

I think you call that, standing up to a bully.

Sticking up for someone Vs purposefully elbowing an ex team mate in the chops?

Doesnt even up.

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Fair enough, I was there but I can't remember it. Seems to have stuck in dez's head quite well though.

I've met him a few times and he seemed alright, not a billy big bollocks or anything even when he was playing in the Prem. He's pretty irrelevant to us really either way.

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Fair enough, I was there but I can't remember it. Seems to have stuck in dez's head quite well though.

I've met him a few times and he seemed alright, not a billy big bollocks or anything even when he was playing in the Prem. He's pretty irrelevant to us really either way.

To be honest most footballers I have little opinion on, I only remember this incident because it was so out of the blue and violent.

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Only came to City to extend his career on decent money via a coup by his agent.

The inexperienced Tinnion fell for the " loves City and would like to end his career as a player there". Tinnion and the board were swayed by the enthusiasm of the fans. The thought of rejecting the advance would be deemed as having no ambition so they swallowed hook, line and sinker and took on a player well past his best on decent money.

Should have shown their balls and looked elsewhere for an up and coming starlet for the future.

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