Quote: Bulls Boy 2011 "Interesting that you lie here considering you made the spelling mistake in bold to highlight the fact I had made it.
But don't let that get in the way of truth?
Have a different opinion that is fine. But when Jean put this "As for the past PNG contributors to Super League we have not only Paul Aiton, but also the tyro Stanley Gene, Makali Aizue and the champion winger Marcus Bai".
And then I put Lam and backed it up with this argumentproducts[/i of the PNG system who contributed to SL does it? It simply says PNG contributors. Is Lam a Papua New Guinean? Without a doubt he is. Did he contribute to Super League? Yes. He was one of the best halves in the British game at the time. So please stop picking arguments that aren't there and just accept that my point still stands. Lam is a Papua New Guinean and has contributed to SL.
Then it is not having a difference of opinion. It is fact that Lam is a Papua New Guinea and it is fact he is a PNG contributor to Super League. And yet again, you never seem to actually answer the post, just accept that you have no argument here. And no opinion to be had. Fact is fact.'"
Oh ffs stop being a big baby. I highlighted 'bread' to make my point I never actually noticed you'd spelt it wrong and because of that I spelt it wrongly as well. I don't need to bring up spelling errors to win this argument so get over yourself.
Again you are either wilfully missing the point as regards La or you're plain stupid.
Fact regardless of any other factors he is a product of the AUSTRALIAN system not the PNG club scene that is a FACT end of!
Yes Stanley Gene (especially) and a few others have made a small contribution too SL but it's small. You couldn't create a SL team if you lumped them all together in fact you could barely make a team full stop.
If you wish to fantasise about the importance of PNG players to SL be my guest but don'y expect those with the ability to reason to go along with you. Some of us see things as they are not how we wish them to be.
Just to hammer home the point Lam is a product of the AUSTRALIAN system, I thank you.