Blue Valkyrie
Not seen such Bravery!
We may well be going down - time will tell on that - but buying a £14 million forward with (hopefully) another striker to be signed says to me that we are not 'sleepwalking' anywhere.
I'm a photographer.
Of course there are other photographers whos work I admire and whos books Ive bought but If I ever met them I would never ask them to sign said book as i believe it would reflect badly on me, make me out to be a bit tinpot. Doesn't stop me still admiring them though.
Oh. Maybe Jane Goodall thinks I'm tinpot
It wouldn’t reflect badly on you and it wouldn’t be tinpot (what an overused, meaningless word that is!).
You will be judged on your skills as a photographer, nothing else. Asking another photographer to sign a book won’t make you a better or worse photographer. No-one who employs you will care about a book signing, even if they knew!
Sorry Knotty but you couldn't be more wrong.
Somewhat disconcerting that the club seems to be allowing away fans to buy tickets anywhere in the ground.
Outside the North on Saturday the stand manager was telling a group of women, who had NS tickets, that if he let them in they weren't to cheer or applaud when Chelsea scored. The women looked astonished to be told that.
So why are away fans apparently finding it so easy to buy tickets other than in the areas designated for away fans? And WTF was the NS manager doing ever contemplating letting Chelsea fans in the North Stand?
It wouldn’t reflect badly on you and it wouldn’t be tinpot (what an overused, meaningless word that is!).
You will be judged on your skills as a photographer, nothing else. Asking another photographer to sign a book won’t make you a better or worse photographer. No-one who employs you will care about a book signing, even if they knew!
TB alone will give the thumbs up or thumbs down to a return to the Championship being acceptable. Guess we'll know which is the case judged on the transfer activity between now and the end of the month. It's a case of spend what it takes now to maintain our PL status, or attempt an extremely tricky 'bounce straight back up' with our best players asset-stripped and a major rebuild necessary. Chairman's call really.
I'm a photographer.
Of course there are other photographers whos work I admire and whos books Ive bought but If I ever met them I would never ask them to sign said book as i believe it would reflect badly on me, make me out to be a bit tinpot. Doesn't stop me still admiring them though.
TB alone will give the thumbs up or thumbs down to a return to the Championship being acceptable. Guess we'll know which is the case judged on the transfer activity between now and the end of the month. It's a case of spend what it takes now to maintain our PL status, or attempt an extremely tricky 'bounce straight back up' with our best players asset-stripped and a major rebuild necessary. Chairman's call really.
We’ll just have to disagree then. (If you are right about the consequences of another photographer signing a book for you, then you live in a very sad, shallow world.)
I'll try to explain Knotty. I've just got back from Ethiopia where I was photographing the indigenous tribes of the Lower Omo Valley. There's another photographer who does the same thing, a french guy called Eric Lafforgue whos work is brilliant. If i ever met him I like to think that we'd talk about the tribes, the people, countries we'd been to, scrapes we'd got into, how many sales we'd made etc. If, halfway through the conversation I were to whip about his book and ask him to sign it, for me this would instantly create a distinction between us. It's one thing to say Eric I like your work very much, and quite another to say Eric I like your work very much, now Ive been out and bought your book, would you mind signing it for me, make it out to etc etc
But you wouldn’t suddenly be a worse photographer because of it!
Sorry Knotty but you couldn't be more wrong.
But you wouldn’t suddenly be a worse photographer because of it!
I think I get what he's saying, almost like psychologically the moment you do something like that you create a hierarchy where the other is clearly seen as higher than you. Is the theory anyway...
I'll try to explain Knotty. I've just got back from Ethiopia where I was photographing the indigenous tribes of the Lower Omo Valley. There's another photographer who does the same thing, a french guy called Eric Lafforgue whos work is brilliant. If i ever met him I like to think that we'd talk about the tribes, the people, countries we'd been to, scrapes we'd got into, how many sales we'd made etc. If, halfway through the conversation I were to whip about his book and ask him to sign it, for me this would instantly create a distinction between us. It's one thing to say Eric I like your work very much, and quite another to say Eric I like your work very much, now Ive been out and bought your book, would you mind signing it for me, make it out to etc etc
Thats interesting, I see what you're saying, although its actually the other way round in the biology world, signing your book for someone is considered a mark of respect for the person you're signing for.