virum stultum indeed.
I don't want to go all John Cleese here but what's the nominative singular of Latin for man? And what's the nominative singular from of 1st/2nd declension masculine adjectives?
virum stultum indeed.
Whatever happens: we win. You need to realise that.
Actually the biggest clubs do tolerate opposing fans, Liverpool and Man U both have websites which do, and some of the smaller clubs in lower divisions are fairly welcoming, but you are right it is a rarity. I find it depressing frankly.
Football is a wonderful game, and we all love it, but the dislike and contempt expressed towards opposing fans online is a sad manifestation of a toxic part of its culture. (It is even worse at the games themselves of course). There is good natured banter, but football websites go beyond that anc cross a line.
Or maybe it is the internet and the fact we aren't face to face but behind keyboards? It is not as though supporters of one's own club are always civilised to each other!
But I do find the fact that supporters of both clubs get SO aerated about Ben White (in this instance) beyond absurd. And websites such as this (no offence to you intended, you are better than many) are therefore not pleasurable places to spend time in. But then I feel the same about WACCOE and Squareball.
Why didn't you blood him last season, then? Will he even get regular starts this season?
I don't want to go all John Cleese here but what's the nominative singular of Latin for man?
There's a phone-in about Leeds fans on Talk Sport right now. Sheffield United fans have been told "How Lucky" they were to stay up
Yes, I can see that.
This is a pretty good website by the (admittedly) low standards of football fan forums, and it has some interesting posters who know the game very well and are insightful.
But like all of them it isn't a place that can accept forcefully expressed disagreement from the fans of rival clubs, so I will leave you to argue amongst yourselves.
Also, pretty sure i read on "The Athletic" : Leeds are obligated to buy some player for around £20m but trying to get out of it. Also, I could be wrong here, but I imagine the Prem League standards for grounds (floodlights, press rooms etc) may cost a few bob. Think we had to pay £5m for floodlights etc for 4k TV and we were only a few years in from Amex being built.
Shame if you flounce off, hope you stick around.
Why didn't you blood him last season, then? Will he even get regular starts this season?
If he is good enough he is old enough.
That is the problem with all you big shot Premier League Clubs, with your limitless money and huge squads. You hog all the talent and would rather have a player wasting away on the bench than joining a rival.
It is anti competitive and the reason the Premiership is such a boring League to watch!
Actually the biggest clubs do tolerate opposing fans, Liverpool and Man U both have websites which do, and some of the smaller clubs in lower divisions are fairly welcoming, but you are right it is a rarity. I find it depressing frankly.
Football is a wonderful game, and we all love it, but the dislike and contempt expressed towards opposing fans online is a sad manifestation of a toxic part of its culture. (It is even worse at the games themselves of course). There is good natured banter, but football websites go beyond that anc cross a line.
Or maybe it is the internet and the fact we aren't face to face but behind keyboards? It is not as though supporters of one's own club are always civilised to each other!
But I do find the fact that supporters of both clubs get SO aerated about Ben White (in this instance) beyond absurd. And websites such as this (no offence to you intended, you are better than many) are therefore not pleasurable places to spend time in. But then I feel the same about WACCOE and Squareball.
It's nice having you join the debate from the other side. But you keep letting yourself down by suggesting any Brighton fans are aerated, irritated, upset, angry etc. by the behaviour of Leeds fans and others online. As I and many others have said, we really aren't. We are laughing at them, the threads about them, the news items about them and everything else Leeds/Ben White related. You may get it, but they actually don't. It's fun. Don't keep trying to make any more of that aspect of it.
I don't disagree with much of that, although saying he would have done equally well at Derby is counter factual.
What we do know is that he has developed to his full potential under Bielsa, and of course that was always the intention. It was interesting that Potter said that he trusted Bielsa to play him out of position, it indicates both that he was being closely monitored whilst under loan, but also the high regard in which your manager hold ours.
Bielsa makes average players good and good players great through world class coaching. It is what he has done for clubs and two national sides throughout a long career. and I don't really get why this should be even under discussion.
But then this is a fans forum for talking bo11ocks I suppose...
**** me, for someone who glides across the keyboard like a latter-day Wittgenstein, you are a bit of a ninny. Hypothesising that he might have done equally well at Derby isn't "counter-factual", but rather, in your own words: “It is a hypothetical question. Which, as I am sure you know are used in many academic disciplines, the science, ethics, philosophy, to further knowledge and understanding. I just wonder why, rather than saying … you instead attack the validity of the question?”
“We", as you put it, can only raise a quizzical eyebrow at the flaccid assertion that "[White] has developed to his full potential under Bielsa". If Bielsa has already developed him to his full potential then we really are wasting our time on this subject. However, as we see it, his time at Leeds is just one chapter in a story that started long ago and will continue to be written for a long time to come. Just one chapter, that's all. We simply hope that many successful chapters will be written down here on the South Coast where it all began.
Others on here and elsewhere have a rich vein of source material to mine for examples of Leeds' warped perspective, lack of insight and (probably) inflated idea of their prospects next season. The most frequent misconceptions which are making you a laughing stock on here revolve around the WACCOE weltanschauung. This discourse would have it that BHA operates a form of modern-day slavery, that only the genius of Bielsa could unlock White's God-given talent, that only Leeds, axiomatically a member of the Top Six (or should that be Seven?) could provide the stage for him to realise his potential. Taking each of these in turn:
1. You will not find a more nurturing club or one with more moral fibre than BHA
2. We will have to disagree on Bielsa’s messianic qualities. It would appear from the outside that his brilliance amounts to little more than being a stroppy PE instructor. I'll concede that makes him different but that’s all, just different.
3. Claiming Leeds as a Top 6 equivalent without any sense of irony betrays a stupefying lack of self-awareness. Or, as we here call it, arrogance.
4. The thing you need to cotton on to very quickly is the fact that BHA has recruited a significant coaching team of the very highest quality. Our edifice won’t crumble if one or two leave. LUFC on the other hand is looking very much like it has gone all-in on Bielsa. Perhaps he won’t leave this year or next but sooner or later he will. As Dorothy Parker once put it, all your eggs are in one ba5tard… if Bielsa goes, what next?
We'd have to sit in a couple of wing chairs sipping scotch by the fireside discussing gegenpressing, libero, false 9s, catenaccio, enganche and all that other gumf to sort some of this out, particualrly the Bielsa cult. Most importantly though I'd love to bore the arse off you about confirmation bias and, with a bit of luck, you might just be able to cast the beam out of your own eye before seeking to pull the mote from NSC’s.
**** me, for someone who glides across the keyboard like a latter-day Wittgenstein, you are a bit of a ninny. Hypothesising that he might have done equally well at Derby isn't "counter-factual", but rather, in your own words: “It is a hypothetical question. Which, as I am sure you know are used in many academic disciplines, the science, ethics, philosophy, to further knowledge and understanding. I just wonder why, rather than saying … you instead attack the validity of the question?”
“We", as you put it, can only raise a quizzical eyebrow at the flaccid assertion that "[White] has developed to his full potential under Bielsa". If Bielsa has already developed him to his full potential then we really are wasting our time on this subject. However, as we see it, his time at Leeds is just one chapter in a story that started long ago and will continue to be written for a long time to come. Just one chapter, that's all. We simply hope that many successful chapters will be written down here on the South Coast where it all began.
Others on here and elsewhere have a rich vein of source material to mine for examples of Leeds' warped perspective, lack of insight and (probably) inflated idea of their prospects next season. The most frequent misconceptions which are making you a laughing stock on here revolve around the WACCOE weltanschauung. This discourse would have it that BHA operates a form of modern-day slavery, that only the genius of Bielsa could unlock White's God-given talent, that only Leeds, axiomatically a member of the Top Six (or should that be Seven?) could provide the stage for him to realise his potential. Taking each of these in turn:
1. You will not find a more nurturing club or one with more moral fibre than BHA
2. We will have to disagree on Bielsa’s messianic qualities. It would appear from the outside that his brilliance amounts to little more than being a stroppy PE instructor. I'll concede that makes him different but that’s all, just different.
3. Claiming Leeds as a Top 6 equivalent without any sense of irony betrays a stupefying lack of self-awareness. Or, as we here call it, arrogance.
4. The thing you need to cotton on to very quickly is the fact that BHA has recruited a significant coaching team of the very highest quality. Our edifice won’t crumble if one or two leave. LUFC on the other hand is looking very much like it has gone all-in on Bielsa. Perhaps he won’t leave this year or next but sooner or later he will. As Dorothy Parker once put it, all your eggs are in one ba5tard… if Bielsa goes, what next?
We'd have to sit in a couple of wing chairs sipping scotch by the fireside discussing gegenpressing, libero, false 9s, catenaccio, enganche and all that other gumf to sort some of this out, particualrly the Bielsa cult. Most importantly though I'd love to bore the arse off you about confirmation bias and, with a bit of luck, you might just be able to cast the beam out of your own eye before seeking to pull the mote from NSC’s.
**** me, for someone who glides across the keyboard like a latter-day Wittgenstein, you are a bit of a ninny. Hypothesising that he might have done equally well at Derby isn't "counter-factual", but rather, in your own words: “It is a hypothetical question. Which, as I am sure you know are used in many academic disciplines, the science, ethics, philosophy, to further knowledge and understanding. I just wonder why, rather than saying … you instead attack the validity of the question?”
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