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Re: MacEvoy
Not as slow as you think is ouir Ben McEvoy !!
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Re: MacEvoy
He was sorely missed in the Hawks game as the defence had no one to drop in front. Carlton don't have a Buddy Type forward so we were less exposed but he does help out across there with his marking.
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Re: MacEvoy
of course !
he is often beaten at centre bounces, however around the ground he's great , great contested mark and handy kicking for goal
he is often beaten at centre bounces, however around the ground he's great , great contested mark and handy kicking for goal
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Re: MacEvoy
If we're gonna talk about the fella can we at least spell his name correctly in the title?
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Re: MacEvoy
Is this thread for real?
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Fair enough mc is an abbreviation of mac so I don't think the big fella would be to upsetDr Spaceman wrote:If we're gonna talk about the fella can we at least spell his name correctly in the title?
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My extended family are all Mc's and the y hate nothing more than when someone spells it as Macfelix wrote:Fair enough mc is an abbreviation of mac so I don't think the big fella would be to upsetDr Spaceman wrote:If we're gonna talk about the fella can we at least spell his name correctly in the title?
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Who gives a flying if someone spells it Mac or Mc. Over sensitive types on here. Fo reals...
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I do.Old Mate wrote:Who gives a flying if someone spells it Mac or Mc. Over sensitive types on here. Fo reals...
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Re: McEvoy
He would have improved us as he would have taken Wilkes spot.felix wrote:Ok point taken . I couldn't see how he would have improved us against Carlton.
Wilkes had a very "nothing" night. (not knocking him at all)
McEvoy would have rucked most of the night and switched with Stanley. This would have given us the chance to leave Kosi (who has been our best forward this year) in the forward line all night.
Stanley and McEvoy both would have spent more time in the forward line and both look more damaging up forward than Wilkes did on the night.
My opinion anyway.
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Re: MacEvoy
May i ad two cents...i'm a Mc (Mac) myself and i couldn't care less if Mac is abbreviated or not! Short hand txt and nick names run a muck on these forums. It's understood.IluvHarvey wrote:I do.Old Mate wrote:Who gives a flying if someone spells it Mac or Mc. Over sensitive types on here. Fo reals...
Btw i think Rhys ads great speed to our midfield when he's rucking on ball. Something to consider against pacey sides.
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Re: MacEvoy
He may well be a Mac, but he's not a MacEvoy.felix wrote:Fair enough mc is an abbreviation of mac so I don't think the big fella would be to upsetDr Spaceman wrote:If we're gonna talk about the fella can we at least spell his name correctly in the title?
Whilst I agree it's no biggie, if we're going to get upset when someone spells the skipper's name wrong, or puts an "s" on the end of the boy from Lorne, we should at least get the big fella's name right.
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Is it something to do with "Mc" being Scottish and "Mac" being Irish?IluvHarvey wrote:My extended family are all Mc's and the y hate nothing more than when someone spells it as Macfelix wrote:Fair enough mc is an abbreviation of mac so I don't think the big fella would be to upsetDr Spaceman wrote:If we're gonna talk about the fella can we at least spell his name correctly in the title?
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Re: MacEvoy
If McEvoy had played, and Stanley had played forward, who on earth would Carlton have matched-up on Stanley with? Jeff Garlett? Stanley would have kicked 6!
We are a much better side with McEvoy in ...
We are a much better side with McEvoy in ...
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Re: MacEvoy
Got this off the net for those interested .
Mc is simply a contraction of Mac. There are all sorts of theories out there about the difference between Mac and Mc, the most common being that Mac is used by Protestant and Mc by Catholics (and also that Mac is Scottish, Mc is Irish), but while that may be true in some cases (more on a possible example below), in most cases Mc is nothing more than a contraction of Mac.
Mac, Gaelic for “son”, is the most common element of Scottish and Irish surnames. In both countries, Mc is always an abbreviation of Mac. There is absolutely no truth to the American myth at Mac is Scottish and Mc is Irish. Mac used to be abbreviated M’ although this spelling is not common now. At times, all three versions can be seen. in an early book on Highland music, the author spelled his own family name three different ways on the first two pages — “MacDonald”, “McDonald”, and “M’Donald.”tar
Mc is simply a contraction of Mac. There are all sorts of theories out there about the difference between Mac and Mc, the most common being that Mac is used by Protestant and Mc by Catholics (and also that Mac is Scottish, Mc is Irish), but while that may be true in some cases (more on a possible example below), in most cases Mc is nothing more than a contraction of Mac.
Mac, Gaelic for “son”, is the most common element of Scottish and Irish surnames. In both countries, Mc is always an abbreviation of Mac. There is absolutely no truth to the American myth at Mac is Scottish and Mc is Irish. Mac used to be abbreviated M’ although this spelling is not common now. At times, all three versions can be seen. in an early book on Highland music, the author spelled his own family name three different ways on the first two pages — “MacDonald”, “McDonald”, and “M’Donald.”tar
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Re: MacEvoy
Wilkes did his job which was to force a contest and force the ball to the ground.
It will be good to get Meca back though.
It will be good to get Meca back though.
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Re: MacEvoy
IluvHarvey wrote:My extended family are all Mc's and the y hate nothing more than when someone spells it as Macfelix wrote:Fair enough mc is an abbreviation of mac so I don't think the big fella would be to upsetDr Spaceman wrote:If we're gonna talk about the fella can we at least spell his name correctly in the title?
That's funny my extended family is all They and they hate nothing more than a space put in where it shouldn't be.
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Re: MacEvoy
Is this fair dinkum? If bad spelling upsets you, go to a forum where all the uneducated are actually banned for bad spelling. Otherwise get over it you snobs.
Hope my spelling was ok.
Hope my spelling was ok.
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Re: MacEvoy
I haven't heard one commentator pronounce it mc as in mc Kay , haven you heard sprucey say oh it's big boy mac evoy not big boy mc evoy. So from now on its pronounced mook evoy I suppose.