If we're 0-1 down to Basel at half time on Wednesday he'll be doing the same old moaning in that horrible spoilt child whine he favours.
09-26-2016, 09:13 AM
redgunamo
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Originally Posted by Sir C
If we're 0-1 down to Basel at half time on Wednesday he'll be doing the same old moaning in that horrible spoilt child whine he favours.
It's nice that he's not so calculating and "on message" as everyone else tries so hard to be all the time.
It's not a crime to be wrong.
09-26-2016, 09:14 AM
Sir C
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Originally Posted by redgunamo
It's nice that he's not so calculating and "on message" as everyone else tries so hard to be all the time.
It's not a crime to be wrong.
I don't mind the wrongness; it's the whininess that grates.
09-26-2016, 09:16 AM
Burney
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Originally Posted by Sir C
I don't mind the wrongness; it's the whininess that grates.
He does a sort of long-suffering 'more disappointed than angry' thing when criticising AW that massively, massively gets on my fúcking breasts.
09-26-2016, 09:29 AM
redgunamo
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Originally Posted by Sir C
I don't mind the wrongness; it's the whininess that grates.
He is certainly "of his time."
09-26-2016, 09:32 AM
Burney
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Originally Posted by redgunamo
He is certainly "of his time."
What he's said there would have a lot more meaning if it weren't for the suspicion that the next time someone waves a cheque under his nose to put his name to an anti-AW piece, he'll happily do so.
09-26-2016, 09:34 AM
redgunamo
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Originally Posted by Burney
What he's said there would have a lot more meaning if it weren't for the suspicion that the next time someone waves a cheque under his nose to put his name to an anti-AW piece, he'll happily do so.
Oh, I don't mind that. Everyone has a right to try to make as much money as possible. I applaud it, especially from a man like him.