Quote from: Clampy on February 21, 2014, 10:47:16 AMQuote from: Quiet Lion on February 21, 2014, 10:38:24 AMThis apparently makes me ignorant and somewhere between Robbie Savage and Paul Tait on the scale of "proper villa supporters" then so be it.Who's over-reacting now?Anyway, if you're going to come on here and accuse people of being on their high horse and 'circlejerking' just because they have a different opinion, then don't be surprised if they disagree and respond accordingly.OK fair enough - and as I appear to be utterly alone in my views on this subject. I suggest we agree to disagree and leave it there
Quote from: Quiet Lion on February 21, 2014, 10:38:24 AMThis apparently makes me ignorant and somewhere between Robbie Savage and Paul Tait on the scale of "proper villa supporters" then so be it.Who's over-reacting now?Anyway, if you're going to come on here and accuse people of being on their high horse and 'circlejerking' just because they have a different opinion, then don't be surprised if they disagree and respond accordingly.
This apparently makes me ignorant and somewhere between Robbie Savage and Paul Tait on the scale of "proper villa supporters" then so be it.
Quote from: ktvillan on February 21, 2014, 03:26:08 PMHowever I find them irritating at worst and I'm not about to spontaneously self combust with unrighteous indignation when I read such comments, especially when used in an obviously light hearted context. Since leaving the UK 9 yeas ago I've noticed an increasing trend for people there to go out of their way to find/take offence at almost anything, and to come over all precious and pompous at the drop of a hat. I've had over-sensitive professional offence-takers taking me to task several times recently over literally nothing. Asking someone to "explain themselves" is going a bit far in my book - isn't everyone entitled to an opinion, as long as it isn't promoting hate? Or do we want to get all quasi-religious, and start using the word blasphemy if anything bad is said about club legends? I think a bit of lightening up wouldn't go amiss in some quarters, especially n a situation where a mild tsk tsk would serve the purpose. So tut tut SuperTom you Cheeky Monkey (oh Fuck I hope you isn't black) I mean Scamp.Oh, please, you talk about people overreacting then put in a prime example of it yourself!It's an opinion not many people agree with. I hardly think using terms like "explain yourself" or referring to things as blasphemy is over the top - not unless you're going out of your way to take things far too seriously yourself and forget to remember that we're talking about football, not matters of homophobia or racism or whatever, and people are keeping this in mind when reading what people write.The way I read it, if someone comes on here and says "Paul McGrath was overrated" or "SGT was a total turnip" or whatever, and there are a slew of "explain yourself" / "how dare you" / "blasphemy" replies, people aren't really, actually expressing the same sort of indignation you'd get if someone started throwing around racist abuse or something.In other words, whilst people's disagreement isn't fake, the way they phrase it is somewhat tongue in cheek.
However I find them irritating at worst and I'm not about to spontaneously self combust with unrighteous indignation when I read such comments, especially when used in an obviously light hearted context. Since leaving the UK 9 yeas ago I've noticed an increasing trend for people there to go out of their way to find/take offence at almost anything, and to come over all precious and pompous at the drop of a hat. I've had over-sensitive professional offence-takers taking me to task several times recently over literally nothing. Asking someone to "explain themselves" is going a bit far in my book - isn't everyone entitled to an opinion, as long as it isn't promoting hate? Or do we want to get all quasi-religious, and start using the word blasphemy if anything bad is said about club legends? I think a bit of lightening up wouldn't go amiss in some quarters, especially n a situation where a mild tsk tsk would serve the purpose. So tut tut SuperTom you Cheeky Monkey (oh Fuck I hope you isn't black) I mean Scamp.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on February 21, 2014, 09:26:47 PMQuote from: ktvillan on February 21, 2014, 03:26:08 PMHowever I find them irritating at worst and I'm not about to spontaneously self combust with unrighteous indignation when I read such comments, especially when used in an obviously light hearted context. Since leaving the UK 9 yeas ago I've noticed an increasing trend for people there to go out of their way to find/take offence at almost anything, and to come over all precious and pompous at the drop of a hat. I've had over-sensitive professional offence-takers taking me to task several times recently over literally nothing. Asking someone to "explain themselves" is going a bit far in my book - isn't everyone entitled to an opinion, as long as it isn't promoting hate? Or do we want to get all quasi-religious, and start using the word blasphemy if anything bad is said about club legends? I think a bit of lightening up wouldn't go amiss in some quarters, especially n a situation where a mild tsk tsk would serve the purpose. So tut tut SuperTom you Cheeky Monkey (oh Fuck I hope you isn't black) I mean Scamp.Oh, please, you talk about people overreacting then put in a prime example of it yourself!It's an opinion not many people agree with. I hardly think using terms like "explain yourself" or referring to things as blasphemy is over the top - not unless you're going out of your way to take things far too seriously yourself and forget to remember that we're talking about football, not matters of homophobia or racism or whatever, and people are keeping this in mind when reading what people write.The way I read it, if someone comes on here and says "Paul McGrath was overrated" or "SGT was a total turnip" or whatever, and there are a slew of "explain yourself" / "how dare you" / "blasphemy" replies, people aren't really, actually expressing the same sort of indignation you'd get if someone started throwing around racist abuse or something.In other words, whilst people's disagreement isn't fake, the way they phrase it is somewhat tongue in cheek.You sound a bit annoyed Paulie. Sorry, you normally talk a lot of sense, and I generally respect your opinion, but not this time. The old "you're overreacting yourself if you think his reaction is an overreaction" trick is a popular rhetorical device but on this occasion I really don't think it holds any water. For sure you cannot always detect humourous elements like irony, sarcasm and self-deprecation over t'internet but trying to claim that some of the reactions above are obviously tongue in cheek is stretching credibility in my view. The fact we are talking about football is exactly my point, so I'm not sure why you are invoking it against me.
Im to young to comment on Graham Taylor's first stint in charge but the 02/03 season was up there with the McLeish year for me. I never slagged Taylor off myself but i hated that year. I went to every away game that year and we only won once up at Middlesboro on a Tuesday night, also being spanked by the noses twice and seeing the likes of De La Cruz, Kinsella, Leonhardson and Michael Boulding play. Also Ronny Johnson in midfied. The fact no one knew Ian Taylor was playing his last game for us at Leeds last game also pissed me off.I remember being at Man Utd away in 02 and there were Villa fans in the pub singing "Graham Taylor has got a fuckin turnip head" and these people were definatley old enough to remember him in charge the first time. Also it sounded like the whole ground was booing him at the last home game when he was trying to speak.Its strange how people loved him the first time but he got treated really badly the second time by the same fans.
Quote from: perry_barr_pet on February 19, 2014, 05:36:09 PMIs it me or do any villa fans go on to other clubs websites and ask such stupid monotonous boring dumb ass questions,If you were a vegetable, give me strength please godWhere do you think you will finish, no please I beg no moreQuestion back- why was Alan shearer a hero to you when he was a thug in stripes- kicking neil lennons head off and saying to the f.a. If you ban me I won't play for England.P.s. Is bohemian rhapsody still at number 1 in the Geordie chartsHmmm, I'm guessing not much of that will make the final cut
Is it me or do any villa fans go on to other clubs websites and ask such stupid monotonous boring dumb ass questions,If you were a vegetable, give me strength please godWhere do you think you will finish, no please I beg no moreQuestion back- why was Alan shearer a hero to you when he was a thug in stripes- kicking neil lennons head off and saying to the f.a. If you ban me I won't play for England.P.s. Is bohemian rhapsody still at number 1 in the Geordie charts
This thread has been fun to read, thanks for the great response, most forums don't bother! Thanks for bothering. I'm expecting a draw tomorrow, but you guys could easily win. You play well away from home and we've been dreadful for the past month. Our last goalscorer was Cabaye so that tells you everything you need to know about our recent form.The thread is here if you want to check it out. http://toonforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=6155