Agreed, but that's not what you were saying in your original post.
Perhaps because it was in reply to a different point?
Agreed, but that's not what you were saying in your original post.
Perhaps because it was in reply to a different point?
Nope. At the risk of boring everyone else on this thread - your original point was that pro footballers are more disciplined and devoted to their profession than the rest of society, save for a handful of other professions. You've since changed that to more committed 'within their own field'. Big difference.
Nope. At the risk of boring everyone else on this thread - your original point was that pro footballers are more disciplined and devoted to their profession than the rest of society, save for a handful of other professions. You've since changed that to more committed 'within their own field'. Big difference.
Yes they are an elite within their own field and, in terms of the work put in to get where they are, unusual and therefore part of an elite in broader society too.
its not worth it mate.
This guy is either being deliberately obtuse or he's trying to extract himself from a hole he's dug for himself.
Ok, the first part of that sentence I agree with, the second part I don't. That's not in any way decrying their hard work and commitment, it's just that they are not as unusual as you think they are.
Happy New Year. Hope we win in Thursday.
I am so glad I was brought up watching football at the Goldtstone in the different parts of the ground, where I could hear grown men with quick come backs and clever remarks and yes some swearing towards ours and the other teams players.
I cannot think of a more sterile and boring introduction to the passion of football than a 'family stand' and those that wish only a Ronald Mcdonald experience, cant you think for just one moment at the absolute glee when they actually hear one of their own players swear in the heat of battle.
The most fun those kids have had this Christmas.
I'm beginning to wonder if there was more than one incident. I and others around me saw him shout angrily at a group of fans in front of us.
Ironic cheering or groaning is hardly abuse is it? Get a grip
Ironic cheering or groaning is hardly abuse is it? Get a grip