darkwolf666
Well-known member
No, O... ah! sorry...Oh Really ?
No, O... ah! sorry...Oh Really ?
" problem " ? But we all know who someone is referring to.Why not just spell it "O'Riley" and the problem disappears? It's not too difficult, is it? It's not as if we signed Jakub Blaszczykowski or
Wojciech Tomasz Szczęsny
He was not shoved. It was an excellent decision from the referee. It was a coming together and unfortunate clash of heads. In no way was it a penalty.He got booked for kicking off at the fourth official when Welbs was shoved in the back by Milenkovic. Looked a pen all day long and certainly as much a penalty as the one given against Lamptey. TBF we were all slumped in our seats at the end of that showing so I'll not hold that against him.
The problem I was referring to is the one you have when other posters highlight the correct spelling of his name. I accept it's a trivial matter and we, probably, all know who is being referenced but I, for one, don't have a problem with correcting posters who get his name wrong. Every time he's in the squad his name is on the teamsheet and in the match reports. It's not as if a poster has to guess what the spelling is." problem " ? But we all know who someone is referring to.
He would be the first manager, fan or player in history to do so.I suggest the manager should make sure he is right before kicking off.
At 6 ft 5 I can assure you that it would be virtually impossible for him to sit at the vast majority of away grounds Had I needed to sit at Old Trafford this was my issue. But I do always feel for those behind me.There was an exceptionally tall man in the row in front of me whose head covered about a third of the pitch from goal line to half way line. At the beginning I was quietly cursing my positioning and the dance I was having to do to see any action in tbe box - but by the end I was grateful. It did make me wonder though whether it would have been rude to ask him to sit. I'm 6ft2 - he must have been 6ft6, maybe taller as he was a row down from me and still obscuring so much!
Not really. No point kicking off unless it is an absolute howler and obvious to all. Behaving like a baby and then finding out you were wrong is something I taught my kids about years ago.He would be the first manager, fan or player in history to do so.
Behaving like a baby and finding out you were wrong is an absolute staple of NSC. In fact it's virtually obligatory for most of usNot really. No point kicking off unless it is an absolute howler and obvious to all. Behaving like a baby and then finding out you were wrong is something I taught my kids about years ago.
My window cleaner's mate's cousin who knows someone who works for the club was told by someone he met in a pub that this is a well known fact.You get thrown in actual jail for criticizing the club? When did this come in?
Wouldn't happen orallyWhy not just spell it "O'Riley" and the problem disappears? It's not too difficult, is it? It's not as if we signed Jakub Blaszczykowski or
Wojciech Tomasz Szczęsny
Trivial............and there you have it!The problem I was referring to is the one you have when other posters highlight the correct spelling of his name. I accept it's a trivial matter and we, probably, all know who is being referenced but I, for one, don't have a problem with correcting posters who get his name wrong. Every time he's in the squad his name is on the teamsheet and in the match reports. It's not as if a poster has to guess what the spelling is.
I know of someone in Elmley who is a Brighton fan, so yes, they are getting locked up - fact!*My window cleaner's mate's cousin who knows someone who works for the club was told by someone he met in a pub that this is a well known fact.