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9 March 2013 at 2:43 am #104722
My main bugbear is the back line and I would like to know what the defence coach gets paid for because whoever it is just isn’t cutting it for me !
Has anything changed ? Deja vu ! Somebody somewhere needs to put their foot down and start whipping them into shape because there are too many errors week in week out from certain players !
Maybe you’re just the man for the job. You should get yourself down there and bang on Martinez’s door. It must pay better than window cleaning and even allowing for the pressure of club’s current league position it can’t be any more stressful. It might just cheer you up a bit which would be an added bonus for us all on here?[/quote]
Speak for yourself Sammy, although this post is not to the liking of some i think it is well constructed. That’s what a forum is for to discuss football and where people can voice their opinions.[/quote]
Firstly James, I wasn’t speaking for anyone else other than myself and neither did my post suggest otherwise.
I’ve come to the conclusion that filmoss is a miserable, pessimistic sourpuss who enjoys telling everyone how poor a team we have. Now, I’ve never met filmoss so I might be wrong but until I do, and I’m not losing sleep over it, I’ll stick to that opinion. You mentioned his post was well constructed but most of it is a quote by, I presume, Martinez from 18 months ago, but it could be the defence coach. Not particularly well constructed there then!
I suggested to filmoss that he might be the very man to put his foot down and whip them into shape seeing as it is quite obvious to him that this is the reason for our defensive frailties this season.
People watch the team they supposedly support for 90 minutes – less if you’re filmoss – maybe every two weeks and think they know better than the manager and his staff who work with the players every day.[/quote]Just try reading your post again Sammy..
Read the link on the initial post again and it might make sense. Blind Faith & destructive criticism seem quite apt for your post.9 March 2013 at 7:12 pm #104737The people on here who do know me know that I am quite the opposite of miserable and if you want to believe the idiot who says I leave early every home game then more fool you ! Yes I did walk out at half time last week but that was shite and we had been drinking solidly for 3 hours pre kick off and just decided that the pub was the answer for the second half. If I am not allowed to comment on the evident problems we have had at the back without people suggesting I do the job instead then it is a poor do that is all I can say, an all too typical riposte it would seem ! I am an avid fan who wants the team to do better and so I like to get my concerns across and if you perceive that as being miserable then you are severely misconstrued.
10 March 2013 at 12:37 am #104800The people on here who do know me know that I am quite the opposite of miserable and if you want to believe the idiot who says I leave early every home game then more fool you ! Yes I did walk out at half time last week but that was shite and we had been drinking solidly for 3 hours pre kick off and just decided that the pub was the answer for the second half. If I am not allowed to comment on the evident problems we have had at the back without people suggesting I do the job instead then it is a poor do that is all I can say, an all too typical riposte it would seem ! I am an avid fan who wants the team to do better and so I like to get my concerns across and if you perceive that as being miserable then you are severely misconstrued.What have I told you about paragraphs tsk tsk Phylis
10 March 2013 at 12:40 am #104803The people on here who do know me know that I am quite the opposite of miserable and if you want to believe the idiot who says I leave early every home game then more fool you ! Yes I did walk out at half time last week but that was shite and we had been drinking solidly for 3 hours pre kick off and just decided that the pub was the answer for the second half. If I am not allowed to comment on the evident problems we have had at the back without people suggesting I do the job instead then it is a poor do that is all I can say, an all too typical riposte it would seem ! I am an avid fan who wants the team to do better and so I like to get my concerns across and if you perceive that as being miserable then you are severely misconstrued.
What have I told you about paragraphs tsk tsk Phylis :whistle:[/quote]
Do you want me to start pointing out your endless spelling mistakes ! ;)
10 March 2013 at 1:51 am #104816The people on here who do know me know that I am quite the opposite of miserable and if you want to believe the idiot who says I leave early every home game then more fool you ! Yes I did walk out at half time last week but that was shite and we had been drinking solidly for 3 hours pre kick off and just decided that the pub was the answer for the second half. If I am not allowed to comment on the evident problems we have had at the back without people suggesting I do the job instead then it is a poor do that is all I can say, an all too typical riposte it would seem ! I am an avid fan who wants the team to do better and so I like to get my concerns across and if you perceive that as being miserable then you are severely misconstrued.
What have I told you about paragraphs tsk tsk Phylis :whistle:[/quote]
Do you want me to start pointing out your endless spelling mistakes ! ;)[/quote]
eh Just have a gap between your rantings would be sufficiant
sufficiant or suffcient
suf·fi·cient (s-fshnt)
adj.
1. Being as much as is needed.
2. Archaic Competent; qualified.
[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin sufficins, sufficient-, present participle of sufficere, to suffice; see suffice.]
suf·ficient·ly adv.
Synonyms: sufficient, adequate, enough
These adjectives mean being what is needed without being in excess: has sufficient income to retire comfortably; bought an adequate supply of food; drew enough water to fill the tub.
Antonym: insufficient
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition copyright ©2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Updated in 2009. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
sufficient [səˈfɪʃənt]
adj
1. enough to meet a need or purpose; adequate
2. (Philosophy / Logic) Logic (of a condition) assuring the truth of a statement; requiring but not necessarily required by some other state of affairs Compare necessary [3e]
3. Archaic competent; capable
n
a sufficient quantity
[from Latin sufficiens supplying the needs of, from sufficere to suffice]
sufficiently adv
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