Quote from: HK Villan on July 23, 2014, 02:21:29 PMQuote from: Ads on July 23, 2014, 02:13:11 PMHow do you know that Hendrie is doing a bad job of having his picture taken in front of burger bars in Texas? That is essentially all that is being done, the odd snap with a local (who has no idea who he or Taylor is) holding a shirt. Why we have to have the tedious over analysis of this I have no idea. The notion that this is another sign for [delete as applicable] how far we have fallen/sunk to our lowest ebb/etc is a joke.The end result is certainly a bad job because so many supporters who have to see pictures of him day in day out as a club ambassador are pissed off by it. It's all about the image of the club and he is, unfortunately, not the image the club should be projecting I would question anybody who feels the need to go out of the way to feel pissed off. I ask again, what has Hendrie done in his role of standing outside burger joints in Texas that projects the club in a bad light? As for so many supporters comment... really? Beyond a tiny percentage of Villa fans who use thse forums, how many actually know and how many actually care about any of this?
Quote from: Ads on July 23, 2014, 02:13:11 PMHow do you know that Hendrie is doing a bad job of having his picture taken in front of burger bars in Texas? That is essentially all that is being done, the odd snap with a local (who has no idea who he or Taylor is) holding a shirt. Why we have to have the tedious over analysis of this I have no idea. The notion that this is another sign for [delete as applicable] how far we have fallen/sunk to our lowest ebb/etc is a joke.The end result is certainly a bad job because so many supporters who have to see pictures of him day in day out as a club ambassador are pissed off by it. It's all about the image of the club and he is, unfortunately, not the image the club should be projecting
How do you know that Hendrie is doing a bad job of having his picture taken in front of burger bars in Texas? That is essentially all that is being done, the odd snap with a local (who has no idea who he or Taylor is) holding a shirt. Why we have to have the tedious over analysis of this I have no idea. The notion that this is another sign for [delete as applicable] how far we have fallen/sunk to our lowest ebb/etc is a joke.
Would someone please answer me this. What has Lee Hendrie done to make himself so unpopular? Has he gone missing and missed games? Gone onto the pitch pissed? Had a string of convictions for public order offences? That's the sort of thing that should make a former player unfit to represent the club. Either that or be the most popular of the lot, one or the other.
I met him once when he came to a friend's birthday bash at some club. He was fine. My mate said he was sound most of the time but was occasionally a bit of a knob, but as I said before, I bet nearly everyone of us would have been now and again earning his money and playing Premier League football in our early 20s. I bet most of us were anyway when we'd had a few even without the excuse of money and fame.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on July 23, 2014, 11:16:46 PMI met him once when he came to a friend's birthday bash at some club. He was fine. My mate said he was sound most of the time but was occasionally a bit of a knob, but as I said before, I bet nearly everyone of us would have been now and again earning his money and playing Premier League football in our early 20s. I bet most of us were anyway when we'd had a few even without the excuse of money and fame.Spot on. How many of us can say we have never ever acted like a bit of a knob? Especially when drink was involved. Add into that the fact that due to his fame and reputation some people would have been quite happy to watch and wait for him to show any sign of being knob. The one thing I do like about how this thread has developed is the opportunity to bring back into fashion the word 'knob'.
Quote from: Damo70 on July 24, 2014, 02:13:07 PMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on July 23, 2014, 11:16:46 PMI met him once when he came to a friend's birthday bash at some club. He was fine. My mate said he was sound most of the time but was occasionally a bit of a knob, but as I said before, I bet nearly everyone of us would have been now and again earning his money and playing Premier League football in our early 20s. I bet most of us were anyway when we'd had a few even without the excuse of money and fame.Spot on. How many of us can say we have never ever acted like a bit of a knob? Especially when drink was involved. Add into that the fact that due to his fame and reputation some people would have been quite happy to watch and wait for him to show any sign of being knob. The one thing I do like about how this thread has developed is the opportunity to bring back into fashion the word 'knob'.I was hoping for the return of that heinous slur 'wally'.
On a point of order, is it "knob" or "nob"?
Quote from: Richard E on July 24, 2014, 02:27:14 PMOn a point of order, is it "knob" or "nob"?I think of a nob as being a posh person. A knob is a dickhead in my opinion.
Quote from: Damo70 on July 24, 2014, 02:30:46 PMQuote from: Richard E on July 24, 2014, 02:27:14 PMOn a point of order, is it "knob" or "nob"?I think of a nob as being a posh person. A knob is a dickhead in my opinion. You're probably right, although I think "nobend" is spelt n-o-b-e-n-d