Now, I know we're all entitled to our views and all that, and I'm certainly not a mod laying down the law because obviously there should be no such law, but why do some have to be so personally insulting to the bloke? N'Zimidy, why do you call him 'Mr. Mumbles' when he grew up in rougher part of the world than you could believe where they spoke a certain way, which is why he talks like he does? You can criticise him all you like and everything is fair game, but such personal vitriol is, to my mind, hateful, mean-spirited and totally the opposite of what I believe our club stands for. It's only football and he's doing his best, for God's sake, and even if that best isn't good enough that's no reason to hate on him so much. It was out of order for McLeish and it's out of order now.
We don't know if it is Randy or PL choosing to go down this route with signings.
Quote from: Montbert on December 26, 2013, 08:37:37 PMNow, I know we're all entitled to our views and all that, and I'm certainly not a mod laying down the law because obviously there should be no such law, but why do some have to be so personally insulting to the bloke? N'Zimidy, why do you call him 'Mr. Mumbles' when he grew up in rougher part of the world than you could believe where they spoke a certain way, which is why he talks like he does? You can criticise him all you like and everything is fair game, but such personal vitriol is, to my mind, hateful, mean-spirited and totally the opposite of what I believe our club stands for. It's only football and he's doing his best, for God's sake, and even if that best isn't good enough that's no reason to hate on him so much. It was out of order for McLeish and it's out of order now.Me calling him Mr Mumbles is not anything to do with his upbringing, accent or a nasty dig on his person. But every time he comes in after a pathetic performance and mumbles to the interviewer something about "all credit to the lads, they never stopped going" or "we go again" it get right on my tits. There's no passion, no anger, not even bitter acknowledgement that we just got shafted by a much weaker team. It's communication skills like this that make me think he's the reason why were such a soft touch at home. He can talk loud and clearly whenever we win or get a good result but when we lose home games on the bounce he puts on this dejected "feel sorry for me and the team" voice and it pisses me off. He should be leading the dressing room by explicitly telling the interviewer performances like the one today are not good enough - rather than heaping praises on them under his breath.
Quote from: mike on December 26, 2013, 08:58:43 PMQuote from: LeeB on December 26, 2013, 08:46:12 PMQuote from: Montbert on December 26, 2013, 08:37:37 PMNow, I know we're all entitled to our views and all that, and I'm certainly not a mod laying down the law because obviously there should be no such law, but why do some have to be so personally insulting to the bloke? N'Zimidy, why do you call him 'Mr. Mumbles' when he grew up in rougher part of the world than you could believe where they spoke a certain way, which is why he talks like he does? You can criticise him all you like and everything is fair game, but such personal vitriol is, to my mind, hateful, mean-spirited and totally the opposite of what I believe our club stands for. It's only football and he's doing his best, for God's sake, and even if that best isn't good enough that's no reason to hate on him so much. It was out of order for McLeish and it's out of order now.It does my swede in too.I know people who come from Glasgow who don't mumble. I come from a shit hole in Birmingham and I don't mumble. I think he's calling him Mr Mumbles because he mumbles, not because he's judging his social background. I also think communication skills and ability to project himself are relevant to Lambert's job.Glasgow's huge. I have friends who come from Italy who aren't mafiosi, but there are mafiosi in Italy. And people from different parts of different towns speak differently - I have quite a few friends from Coatbridge, for example, who speak in a manner you would no doubt call mumbling. It's unfair, snobbish, personally insulting and not as relevant as you think - I mean, it's not like he's Juande Ramos, floundering around with or without a translator.
Quote from: LeeB on December 26, 2013, 08:46:12 PMQuote from: Montbert on December 26, 2013, 08:37:37 PMNow, I know we're all entitled to our views and all that, and I'm certainly not a mod laying down the law because obviously there should be no such law, but why do some have to be so personally insulting to the bloke? N'Zimidy, why do you call him 'Mr. Mumbles' when he grew up in rougher part of the world than you could believe where they spoke a certain way, which is why he talks like he does? You can criticise him all you like and everything is fair game, but such personal vitriol is, to my mind, hateful, mean-spirited and totally the opposite of what I believe our club stands for. It's only football and he's doing his best, for God's sake, and even if that best isn't good enough that's no reason to hate on him so much. It was out of order for McLeish and it's out of order now.It does my swede in too.I know people who come from Glasgow who don't mumble. I come from a shit hole in Birmingham and I don't mumble. I think he's calling him Mr Mumbles because he mumbles, not because he's judging his social background. I also think communication skills and ability to project himself are relevant to Lambert's job.
Quote from: Montbert on December 26, 2013, 08:37:37 PMNow, I know we're all entitled to our views and all that, and I'm certainly not a mod laying down the law because obviously there should be no such law, but why do some have to be so personally insulting to the bloke? N'Zimidy, why do you call him 'Mr. Mumbles' when he grew up in rougher part of the world than you could believe where they spoke a certain way, which is why he talks like he does? You can criticise him all you like and everything is fair game, but such personal vitriol is, to my mind, hateful, mean-spirited and totally the opposite of what I believe our club stands for. It's only football and he's doing his best, for God's sake, and even if that best isn't good enough that's no reason to hate on him so much. It was out of order for McLeish and it's out of order now.It does my swede in too.
I don't think anyone from Birmingham is going to take the piss out of anyone's accent or way of speaking. The fact is communicaction is crucial to Lambert's job, and he's sometimes unintelligible. That's no judgment on his background or upbringing, he just fails to get his message across clearly and in a way that inspires. Quite how some of the overseas players understand him, I've no idea. Although it appears one word that frequently gets through rhymes with 'blunt'.
one point better off and in fairness we played decent teams on our bad run last year like Chelsea and Spurs. This year Fulham, Stoke, and Palace have turned us over and we rolled over for a United team that are beatable.
What the hell are you expecting? We're better off than last season, albeit in a very poor run of form. It's bound to happen with a young squad, with injuries. To call for him to get sacked and be replaced with a person who hasn't managed for the best part of a decade is insane.