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It’s ironic that I was at a bus stop when reading this post.
Did you see the bus conductor at the bus stop?
It’s ironic that I was at a bus stop when reading this post.
You're so cringeworthy.
My posts are clearly littered with hyperbole - because I'm a very funny person (you wouldn't understand).
The irony was you quoting yourself saying, "I never failed to be sickened by the gleeful 'I told you so' comments on this site, as if posters feel that their oracle like football foresight has been validated" in a post which was undoubtedly a gleeful 'I told you so' post, making yourself out to have "oracle-like football foresight".
Don't ever challenge me on the English language again. I have a degree in English and write for a living. If you ever dream that you have mastered the English language to the extent I have - you should wake up and apologise.
Let me know if you need any private lessons about what irony is, you blissfully ignorant sod.
You have a degree in English? Sounds like they’re being handed out like smarties. The fact that you write for a living might have meaning if you’d shown your opinions to be anything other than worthless. As for my post being ironic, still wrong, because my post was about the disgust I took at people who say I told you so when their negativity is in their eyes proven, I was taking glee in my positivity being in my eyes proven. Which in the actual post, and not your decontextualised version, is very evident. Again, please, for your own sake, pick up a fucking dictionary.
Also, ‘don’t ever challenge me on English’, really’? What a thing to come out with. Given your ‘mastery’ of the English language, you’ll know what this word means: bromidic - and it describes you perfectly.
I make no claims about myself in terms of intelligence, football knowledge or understanding, or ‘linguistic mastery’. No, to do any such thing on a football fan forum would be pathetic. All I claim is to support the club I love in full, and that includes everyone from chairman through manager, players, down to the mascot. It does not surprise me that this is list to you, because as I have already made clear, I believe you to be a quite terrible supporter and one who I sincerely hope doesn’t attend games, because we don’t need the likes of you.
We have to fight. It’s who we areWtf is going on in here ?
You literally described your own opinions as "erudite" and "objective" the other day. It was the SC equivalent of this:I make no claims about myself in terms of intelligence, football knowledge or understanding, or ‘linguistic mastery’. No, to do any such thing on a football fan forum would be pathetic. All
You literally described your own opinions as "erudite" and "objective" the other day. It was the SC equivalent of this:
Question is not his age but consistency. Hopefully he keeps churning out performances.Some awfully thin skins in here.
Is he now our best Moussa? I think so. Shame he’s a bit old.
New contract after 2 very good performances and a couple of decent ones? Bloody hell.Yep, I'm looking forward to the day the club hands him a new contract personally providing he continues to play at the level and beyond.
We obviously still need a midfielder or two in addition to him.
New contract after 2 very good performances and a couple of decent ones? Bloody hell.
I'm delighted he's playing well at the moment because we really needed it. But I think he needs to produce this type of form for a good 12-18 months before we even consider a new deal.
Disagree. Yes he's only just started to become a midfield powerhouse recently and to start talking him up as a 'legend' is premature.New contract after 2 very good performances and a couple of decent ones? Bloody hell.
I'm delighted he's playing well at the moment because we really needed it. But I think he needs to produce this type of form for a good 12-18 months before we even consider a new deal.
This highlights one of the reasons why Pochettino kept putting him on the pitch, often as a late substitute, but I'd phrase it slightly differently.Disagree. Yes he's only just started to become a midfield powerhouse recently and to start talking him up as a 'legend' is premature.
However, before his new found form he was actually quite reliable in terms of doing a job and covering players and being disciplined, sure he was terrible with the ball but he has always got his head down and worked hard. Why do you think Poch has been so persistent with him?
This kind of attitude is imperative at the club and it's important to keep players around who if not playing, are still going to crack on and put the team first. I see that very much so with Sissoko.