I copy this from the farm, I started to write this same piece last night when I arrived back from Torbay carnival at eleven but went to bed. We turn on the radio around 22.30pm on the journey back and this is what we heard also.
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It is not often I listen to Talksport late in the evening but I was travelling last night and had it on in the car. It turned out to be an interesting 20 minutes. Presenter Danny Kelly had Clinton Morrison as a guest and he had quite a lot to say about Argyle fans who give him grief on Twitter. He started by saying how good Tisdale is to work for and how astute a coach he is. He said he had been training with City but did not know if he would be playing for them. When asked by Kelly about the "Devon Derby" he confirmed how big and important it was. He then added that he hoped Plymouth get relegated and do not win a game all season! I thought he sounded genuinely bitter and twisted. Under questioning from Kelly he admitted that the Twitter rants from Argyle fans involves only about 12 to 15 people, but added that it was the nastiness and personal nature of them that upset him. "Some of it really does cross a line." As Kelly said - "easy way out Clinton, block them." Then Kelly went on to say that he had a soft spot for Argyle. He explained that his Dad worked on the Great Western Railway buffet cars and during the school holidays took him on a sleeper trip from Paddington to Plymouth. "I ate shark on the Hoe" (yes, that is what he said) "and my Dad took me to Home Park to see a game in the afternoon. So all in all, a very interesting little journey, on the way home from an old Argyle fan's 70th Wedding Anniversary celebration - yes 70th