It shouldn't even be used flippantly, that's the point. No high horse required to make it either.
But as I have discovered over the years on this forum some posters just love to climb up on thier high horse and circlejerk over minutiae.
Quote from: Quiet Lion on February 20, 2014, 01:18:26 PMBut as I have discovered over the years on this forum some posters just love to climb up on thier high horse and circlejerk over minutiae. Not just on this forum - welcome to the Internet.
For the record I would hope it was clear I wasnt defending the use to the T-word, merely the perceived overreaction to it given the flippant manner in which it was used.But as I have discovered over the years on this forum some posters just love to climb up on thier high horse and circlejerk over minutiae.
Hi, I'm from toonforum.co.uk and we like to ask opposition fans questions to use in our pre match build up. The questions are:1 – How do you think you’ll line up? Ask Lambert. Or rather don't we'll probably have about 9 different formations in the first half alone. Seems to baffle the opposition and work away from home.2 – How has Aston Villa's season gone so far? Happy?Slightly worse than expected. Too close in terms of points to the drop zone for comfort depsite multiple opportunities to pull clear. Home form dire. The Cup defeat to The Blades was particularly galling.3 – Who has been the biggest surprise this season for Aston Villa? Who has disappointed?Kozak done well before inujury. Disappointments - Benteke, Westwood, Lowton, many of the newbies4 – What are your views on Paul Lambert at the moment? Not good currently. Personally I think he is full of shit in his post match interviews.5 – Which players do you see being key for both sides?Our front 3 v your defence.6 – Where do you think Aston Villa will finish now? Anywhere between 10th and 19th7 – Where do you think Newcastle will finish now? Anywhere between 8th and 9th8 – Who will finish in the top six? Who will go down? Fulham + 2 Others9 – Scoreline prediction? 1-310 – If your football club was a vegetable, what vegetable would it be?No comment.Thanks in advance!
Just about sums up SGT. And Alan Green.
Quote from: Pete3206 on February 19, 2014, 10:14:46 PMQuote from: silhillvilla on February 19, 2014, 08:33:43 PMSir Graham will go down in history as one of the clubs greatest servants. This. Imagine the abyss we could have sank into in 1987. Instead, promotion at the first attempt and runners up in the top flight, 2 years later.I just wish he had told England that he didn't want the job... Oh what could have been...
Quote from: silhillvilla on February 19, 2014, 08:33:43 PMSir Graham will go down in history as one of the clubs greatest servants. This. Imagine the abyss we could have sank into in 1987. Instead, promotion at the first attempt and runners up in the top flight, 2 years later.
Sir Graham will go down in history as one of the clubs greatest servants.
Quote from: Quiet Lion on February 20, 2014, 01:18:26 PMFor the record I would hope it was clear I wasnt defending the use to the T-word, merely the perceived overreaction to it given the flippant manner in which it was used.But as I have discovered over the years on this forum some posters just love to climb up on thier high horse and circlejerk over minutiae. I find the 'T' word offensive as well, I do hope you don't mind. It was a lame, unnecessary childish dig at a manager from a newspaper who even today still lower themselves by bringing up the past of an ex-footballer who went out of his way to try and stop racism being acceptable on social media. I'm sure the 'T' word dose'nt really bother him anymore, but to those of us who watched him pull this club out the gutter in 1987, he deserves nothing but respect. If you consider it an over-reaction, then i feel very sorry for your ignorance.
Quote from: Clampy on February 21, 2014, 09:22:55 AMQuote from: Quiet Lion on February 20, 2014, 01:18:26 PMFor the record I would hope it was clear I wasnt defending the use to the T-word, merely the perceived overreaction to it given the flippant manner in which it was used.But as I have discovered over the years on this forum some posters just love to climb up on thier high horse and circlejerk over minutiae. I find the 'T' word offensive as well, I do hope you don't mind. It was a lame, unnecessary childish dig at a manager from a newspaper who even today still lower themselves by bringing up the past of an ex-footballer who went out of his way to try and stop racism being acceptable on social media. I'm sure the 'T' word dose'nt really bother him anymore, but to those of us who watched him pull this club out the gutter in 1987, he deserves nothing but respect. If you consider it an over-reaction, then i feel very sorry for your ignorance.......as I have discovered over the years on this forum some posters just love to climb up on thier high horse and circlejerk over minutiae.