I can see that a lot of you have problems getting around this problem, but it is easy to edit out the first of the three quoted posts to keep yours tidy. Example, when you press the quote button that already has 3 posts or 2 replies you will see something like this:- Note, I have edited this slightly so that you can see the [ Quote] codes.
[ quote="SELWolf"][ quote="knocker knowles"][ quote="SELWolf"][ quote="knocker knowles"]
Leon Clarke his biggest problem is he was born black yet he wishes to play like a white man.[/quote]
Dunno what to say about that.

[ /quote]
If your white and English your mind will be looking for certain characteristics from a black player, usually explosive and athletic.
Something which will be ingrained from the 1980's.
Clarke aint like that, he plays more like a conventional white English striker.
Its like Kenny Jacketts mind he finds comfort when watching/selecting Sacko and Henry, his mind stores the knowledge of Callaghan and Barnes.[ /quote]
I think that you're walking on thin ice, to be fair.[ /quote]
In the example above, Knocker made the first post and SEL the last post, to be able to add another post, a previous post has to be deleted/removed and it usually logical to remove the first post. The first post is always the last one on the right of the list of [ quote=''whoever''] therefore you just highlight the last quote together with the post itself as shown below and press delete:-
[ quote="SELWolf"][ quote="knocker knowles"][ quote="SELWolf"]
[ quote="knocker knowles"]
Leon Clarke his biggest problem is he was born black yet he wishes to play like a white man.[/quote]Once the first post is removed, you will end up with something like this (hopefully) and can add your own post as well. Until you're sure about playing with the codes then, it is always best to press the Preview button first to check you got it right before pressing the Post button.
SELWolf wrote:
knocker knowles wrote:
SELWolf wrote:
Dunno what to say about that.

If your white and English your mind will be looking for certain characteristics from a black player, usually explosive and athletic.
Something which will be ingrained from the 1980's.
Clarke aint like that, he plays more like a conventional white English striker.
Its like Kenny Jacketts mind he finds comfort when watching/selecting Sacko and Henry, his mind stores the knowledge of Callaghan and Barnes.
I think that you're walking on thin ice, to be fair.
Happy Editing.