Love him. He’s arguably our best player.
Quote from: Risso on February 09, 2022, 10:09:38 PMLove him. He’s arguably our best player.Amazing the support for players in form game by game, but no view of the bigger picture…
He is wonderful but of course I have no view of the bigger picture.
Quote from: olaftab on February 10, 2022, 12:58:24 AMHe is wonderful but of course I have no view of the bigger picture.Study the dialectical method of Hegel, and soon you will see the totality of relations aka the the antagonistic unity of opposites aka the big picture. Or, you could sit high up near the centre circle in the Witton Lane or Trinity Road stands with a wide angle lens.
Quote from: adrenachrome on February 10, 2022, 01:16:46 AMQuote from: olaftab on February 10, 2022, 12:58:24 AMHe is wonderful but of course I have no view of the bigger picture.Study the dialectical method of Hegel, and soon you will see the totality of relations aka the the antagonistic unity of opposites aka the big picture. Or, you could sit high up near the centre circle in the Witton Lane or Trinity Road stands with a wide angle lens. Absolute bollocks. You need to be looking at Kant's Transcendental dialectic and the illusion of transcendental judgements, Aftab. And the back of the Holte with the rowdy kids is the only place from which to gain true insight.I must admit that, last season, I thought he was a bit of a nothing player (Ramsey, not Immanuel Kant); tidy enough, but not good enough at enough things. As somebody who is always wrong, it's a pleasure to see him confirming my personality type every time he plays nowadays. Good lad, keep going.
Quote from: Sexual Ealing on February 10, 2022, 02:52:40 AMQuote from: adrenachrome on February 10, 2022, 01:16:46 AMQuote from: olaftab on February 10, 2022, 12:58:24 AMHe is wonderful but of course I have no view of the bigger picture.Study the dialectical method of Hegel, and soon you will see the totality of relations aka the the antagonistic unity of opposites aka the big picture. Or, you could sit high up near the centre circle in the Witton Lane or Trinity Road stands with a wide angle lens. Absolute bollocks. You need to be looking at Kant's Transcendental dialectic and the illusion of transcendental judgements, Aftab. And the back of the Holte with the rowdy kids is the only place from which to gain true insight.I must admit that, last season, I thought he was a bit of a nothing player (Ramsey, not Immanuel Kant); tidy enough, but not good enough at enough things. As somebody who is always wrong, it's a pleasure to see him confirming my personality type every time he plays nowadays. Good lad, keep going.Empiricist reductionism. No big picture for you!Also, Mr. Aftab sits in the North Stand.
The understanding between him and Coutinho last night was giving me complete Cowans-Platt vibes - there wasn't a run that Jacob made that Coutinho didn't spot.