Quote from: gregnash on June 19, 2011, 02:47:19 PMQuote from: toronto villa on June 19, 2011, 02:41:03 PMQuote from: gregnash on June 19, 2011, 02:18:16 PMi've done my time during the 80's and 90's when the football was for the most part meh so i reckon i've probably still got a few games on you. Fact is i have been down since my self-imposed exile, but i'm still not convinced things are going to be any different from the ellis years especially after the last week, and you may have appointed yourself Chief Cheerleader of the new Mcliesh era but i will continue to view things in a cynical manner as any fan with common sense would. All i will say about your geographical location is i would never move that far from a club and still support it. You end up like those embarrassing ex-pats who spend their whole time ordering marmite on the internet because they can't stand the "locals food"you're knowledge of the world is really restricted to your mum's front room isn't it? Let's look at a few of the laughable things you've said above in isolation:1) "Fact is i have been down since my self-imposed exile" - you make yourself self out to be some sort of political protester against an oppressive government. How exactly do you go down if you're under the circumstances of your own "exile". Surely if you have gone down even once then then exile has ended. 2) "Chief Cheerleader of the new Mcliesh era" - Tray and find even one post of mine that suggests I have supported the appointment let alone been a cheerleader for it. I won't deny saying that we need to get behind him and give him a chance. You really live in a fairy land of make belief don't you?3) "i will continue to view things in a cynical manner as any fan with common sense would" - that maybe the funniest thing I have ever seen on here. Did you really say that about yourself?4) "i would never move that far from a club and still support it." - Another piece of evidence to show clearly how you don't understand being a fan, and it clearly says a lot about your commitment that moving away would see you end that relationship with your club. If anything, it has made my interest in the club even stronger.5) "You end up like those embarrassing ex-pats who spend their whole time ordering marmite on the internet because they can't stand the "locals food"" - I know a lot of ex-pats. They have all integrated themselves into living in Canada, and previously in the US when I used to live there. Is your definition of an ex-pat taken from watching TV sit-coms when they go abroad for a holiday or something? I love living here, but I've not forgotten my roots. I can say that with confidence about every ex-pat I've ever met. You clearly have no idea what you are talking about yet again.Know quite a few ex-pats actually and i disagree, but i'll leave it there as i've obviously touched a nerve and there seems little point in continuing this on a thread about the next assistance manager.no, you haven't touched a nerve. I'm just pointing out that you're talking utter bollocks.
Quote from: toronto villa on June 19, 2011, 02:41:03 PMQuote from: gregnash on June 19, 2011, 02:18:16 PMi've done my time during the 80's and 90's when the football was for the most part meh so i reckon i've probably still got a few games on you. Fact is i have been down since my self-imposed exile, but i'm still not convinced things are going to be any different from the ellis years especially after the last week, and you may have appointed yourself Chief Cheerleader of the new Mcliesh era but i will continue to view things in a cynical manner as any fan with common sense would. All i will say about your geographical location is i would never move that far from a club and still support it. You end up like those embarrassing ex-pats who spend their whole time ordering marmite on the internet because they can't stand the "locals food"you're knowledge of the world is really restricted to your mum's front room isn't it? Let's look at a few of the laughable things you've said above in isolation:1) "Fact is i have been down since my self-imposed exile" - you make yourself self out to be some sort of political protester against an oppressive government. How exactly do you go down if you're under the circumstances of your own "exile". Surely if you have gone down even once then then exile has ended. 2) "Chief Cheerleader of the new Mcliesh era" - Tray and find even one post of mine that suggests I have supported the appointment let alone been a cheerleader for it. I won't deny saying that we need to get behind him and give him a chance. You really live in a fairy land of make belief don't you?3) "i will continue to view things in a cynical manner as any fan with common sense would" - that maybe the funniest thing I have ever seen on here. Did you really say that about yourself?4) "i would never move that far from a club and still support it." - Another piece of evidence to show clearly how you don't understand being a fan, and it clearly says a lot about your commitment that moving away would see you end that relationship with your club. If anything, it has made my interest in the club even stronger.5) "You end up like those embarrassing ex-pats who spend their whole time ordering marmite on the internet because they can't stand the "locals food"" - I know a lot of ex-pats. They have all integrated themselves into living in Canada, and previously in the US when I used to live there. Is your definition of an ex-pat taken from watching TV sit-coms when they go abroad for a holiday or something? I love living here, but I've not forgotten my roots. I can say that with confidence about every ex-pat I've ever met. You clearly have no idea what you are talking about yet again.Know quite a few ex-pats actually and i disagree, but i'll leave it there as i've obviously touched a nerve and there seems little point in continuing this on a thread about the next assistance manager.
Quote from: gregnash on June 19, 2011, 02:18:16 PMi've done my time during the 80's and 90's when the football was for the most part meh so i reckon i've probably still got a few games on you. Fact is i have been down since my self-imposed exile, but i'm still not convinced things are going to be any different from the ellis years especially after the last week, and you may have appointed yourself Chief Cheerleader of the new Mcliesh era but i will continue to view things in a cynical manner as any fan with common sense would. All i will say about your geographical location is i would never move that far from a club and still support it. You end up like those embarrassing ex-pats who spend their whole time ordering marmite on the internet because they can't stand the "locals food"you're knowledge of the world is really restricted to your mum's front room isn't it? Let's look at a few of the laughable things you've said above in isolation:1) "Fact is i have been down since my self-imposed exile" - you make yourself self out to be some sort of political protester against an oppressive government. How exactly do you go down if you're under the circumstances of your own "exile". Surely if you have gone down even once then then exile has ended. 2) "Chief Cheerleader of the new Mcliesh era" - Tray and find even one post of mine that suggests I have supported the appointment let alone been a cheerleader for it. I won't deny saying that we need to get behind him and give him a chance. You really live in a fairy land of make belief don't you?3) "i will continue to view things in a cynical manner as any fan with common sense would" - that maybe the funniest thing I have ever seen on here. Did you really say that about yourself?4) "i would never move that far from a club and still support it." - Another piece of evidence to show clearly how you don't understand being a fan, and it clearly says a lot about your commitment that moving away would see you end that relationship with your club. If anything, it has made my interest in the club even stronger.5) "You end up like those embarrassing ex-pats who spend their whole time ordering marmite on the internet because they can't stand the "locals food"" - I know a lot of ex-pats. They have all integrated themselves into living in Canada, and previously in the US when I used to live there. Is your definition of an ex-pat taken from watching TV sit-coms when they go abroad for a holiday or something? I love living here, but I've not forgotten my roots. I can say that with confidence about every ex-pat I've ever met. You clearly have no idea what you are talking about yet again.
i've done my time during the 80's and 90's when the football was for the most part meh so i reckon i've probably still got a few games on you. Fact is i have been down since my self-imposed exile, but i'm still not convinced things are going to be any different from the ellis years especially after the last week, and you may have appointed yourself Chief Cheerleader of the new Mcliesh era but i will continue to view things in a cynical manner as any fan with common sense would. All i will say about your geographical location is i would never move that far from a club and still support it. You end up like those embarrassing ex-pats who spend their whole time ordering marmite on the internet because they can't stand the "locals food"
So, anyway, who should be our assistant manager?
And i was just pointing out the Hyprocisy of someone questioning another fans commitment when he freely admits Aston Villa is at the bottom of a long list of priorities including money, career, lifestyle etc. Nothing wrong with that, but you really shouldn't question other people's choices either. Obviously if you were forced to move to canada, your family are kept as hostages to ensure you remain there, and you only get to Villa park through your job as a drugsmule, then ignore the above as you have my respect and admiration as a top villa fan.
Quote from: gregnash on June 19, 2011, 05:44:36 PMAnd i was just pointing out the Hyprocisy of someone questioning another fans commitment when he freely admits Aston Villa is at the bottom of a long list of priorities including money, career, lifestyle etc. Nothing wrong with that, but you really shouldn't question other people's choices either. Obviously if you were forced to move to canada, your family are kept as hostages to ensure you remain there, and you only get to Villa park through your job as a drugsmule, then ignore the above as you have my respect and admiration as a top villa fan.I know that you are a wind up merchant and I tend to either ignore or skim read your internet dribblings when you are in one of your more irritating moods but I have to applaud you on reaching a new level of nash nonsense.Spectacular load of bollocks. Well done, not sure you will ever top that. You've been well and truly owned toronto, take that, just imagine putting something other than a football team before trivial nonsense like improving your life or the wellfare of your family. Bet you feel quite the fool now. It's great that Greg now attends football matches again, somehow it makes everything seem worthwhile.
Quote from: Chris Jameson on June 19, 2011, 08:15:53 PMQuote from: gregnash on June 19, 2011, 05:44:36 PMAnd i was just pointing out the Hyprocisy of someone questioning another fans commitment when he freely admits Aston Villa is at the bottom of a long list of priorities including money, career, lifestyle etc. Nothing wrong with that, but you really shouldn't question other people's choices either. Obviously if you were forced to move to canada, your family are kept as hostages to ensure you remain there, and you only get to Villa park through your job as a drugsmule, then ignore the above as you have my respect and admiration as a top villa fan.I know that you are a wind up merchant and I tend to either ignore or skim read your internet dribblings when you are in one of your more irritating moods but I have to applaud you on reaching a new level of nash nonsense.Spectacular load of bollocks. Well done, not sure you will ever top that. You've been well and truly owned toronto, take that, just imagine putting something other than a football team before trivial nonsense like improving your life or the wellfare of your family. Bet you feel quite the fool now. It's great that Greg now attends football matches again, somehow it makes everything seem worthwhile.In all fairness he's made me see the light Chris. I will hand in my two weeks notice at work tomorrow at 8am, tell my wife and all of my friends that the church of Aston Villa has called me. That Father Nash wants me to follow him and that I should leave behind all that is sacred to me now so that I can watch Villa games from the comfort of Greg's bedroom at his mum's, and once in a while go to Villa Park with my shepherd as and when he decides to come out his self imposed exile.