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  1. #1

    Re: The death of the ability to hold a civilised discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by valleys caveman View Post
    Maybe you should start another one before we play them this season.
    There wasn't one tidy reply off any of them but fair do's you were batting them away for fun.
    I had inbox messages threatening to nullify my life vc, toward the end some guy posted my correct address for others who may wish to kill me too, that Millwall forum was the real deal for top notch psychos

  2. #2

    Re: The death of the ability to hold a civilised discussion

    I had a threatening PM off Croesy only the other day.

  3. #3

    Re: The death of the ability to hold a civilised discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by J R Hartley View Post
    I had a threatening PM off Croesy only the other day.
    Stay out of my garden and I won't have to send them.

  4. #4

    Re: The death of the ability to hold a civilised discussion

    Has Splott David got the pellets out of his arse yet?

  5. #5

    Re: The death of the ability to hold a civilised discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
    Has Splott David got the pellets out of his arse yet?
    That was funny

  6. #6

    Re: The death of the ability to hold a civilised discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
    Has Splott David got the pellets out of his arse yet?
    Hope he has more luck than me (I refer to my other thread)

  7. #7

    Re: The death of the ability to hold a civilised discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by Tuerto View Post
    Yeah, 'The Packet' saga. Didn't someone have to take a photo of the days publication of the Echo or something like that?
    Wasn’t that The Colonel?

  8. #8

    Re: The death of the ability to hold a civilised discussion

    This place is pretty gentle really. Hobnob Anyone is more cutting. I have more arguments on there than I do on here.

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  10. #10

    Re: The death of the ability to hold a civilised discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    Me too
    And me

  11. #11

    Re: The death of the ability to hold a civilised discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by RonnieBird View Post
    There you go. Even in a thread where someone points out that people can't seem to have civil dialogues, you've got two people who want to do a little personal attack !
    Here’s three Barnett. 👍

  12. #12

    Re: The death of the ability to hold a civilised discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by Splott-light... View Post
    'Champion Dry Bummer Of Women' has to be the most bizarre nick on here, Jeez!
    We had a Supermarket Bum Sniffer for a while too. The board was more lively back then and, frankly, better but it was no more civilised than it is now.

  13. #13

    Re: The death of the ability to hold a civilised discussion

    Some of the stuff here is truly depressing , but on the positive side, at least the question has been raised.
    I think it shows that football can be viewed on different levels and it's a good thing that it's therefore a thing which a wide range of people can enjoy. Maybe the lesson is that you shouldn't expect too much from some of them because you'll be dissapointed if you expect much intelligence or any concept of manners.

  14. #14

    Re: The death of the ability to hold a civilised discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by RonnieBird View Post
    Some of the stuff here is truly depressing , but on the positive side, at least the question has been raised.
    I think it shows that football can be viewed on different levels and it's a good thing that it's therefore a thing which a wide range of people can enjoy. Maybe the lesson is that you shouldn't expect too much from some of them because you'll be dissapointed if you expect much intelligence or any concept of manners.


    I hope?

  15. #15

    Re: The death of the ability to hold a civilised discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by RonnieBird View Post
    Some of the stuff here is truly depressing , but on the positive side, at least the question has been raised.
    I think it shows that football can be viewed on different levels and it's a good thing that it's therefore a thing which a wide range of people can enjoy. Maybe the lesson is that you shouldn't expect too much from some of them because you'll be dissapointed if you expect much intelligence or any concept of manners.
    Just bore off you arsehole

  16. #16

    Re: The death of the ability to hold a civilised discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by dembethewarrior View Post
    Just bore off you arsehole
    Seconded.

  17. #17

    Re: The death of the ability to hold a civilised discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by dembethewarrior View Post
    Just bore off you arsehole

    Yeah, well there you go. You think it's okay to say stuff like that and it's not. I'm sure that you know no better, and that's probably not your fault, but then you'll wonder why some people don't talk to you or take what you say seriously.

    I said above that it's depressing, and I meant that it's depressing to see people degrade themselves in the way you just did. I honestly don't know what you think you'll achieve by that.

  18. #18

    Re: The death of the ability to hold a civilised discussion

    Thirded, he posts way too much way too often.

  19. #19

    Re: The death of the ability to hold a civilised discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by Splott-light... View Post
    Hope he has more luck than me (I refer to my other thread)
    What???? You haven’t got the fist out yet? 😱😱😱

  20. #20

    Re: The death of the ability to hold a civilised discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by RonnieBird View Post
    Yeah, well there you go. You think it's okay to say stuff like that and it's not. I'm sure that you know no better, and that's probably not your fault, but then you'll wonder why some people don't talk to you or take what you say seriously.

    I said above that it's depressing, and I meant that it's depressing to see people degrade themselves in the way you just did. I honestly don't know what you think you'll achieve by that.
    AMAZING. You read and replied to that but had nothing when I asked a serious question (debated you)

    How’s the transfer committee and academy in the club Neil’s ripped up and saved in 3 years?

    You will answer to abuse because you love the drama. I’ve worked you out.

  21. #21

    Re: The death of the ability to hold a civilised discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by dembethewarrior View Post
    AMAZING. You read and replied to that but had nothing when I asked a serious question (debated you)

    How’s the transfer committee and academy in the club Neil’s ripped up and saved in 3 years?

    You will answer to abuse because you love the drama. I’ve worked you out.

    No, that's not true. I just missed your question I'm sorry.

    I'm not sure what you're saying - that the youth program is failing to produce much ? Yes that's perfectly true , but how you'd improve it I've no idea because it's outside my experience or knowledge . I think it's also true that Sir Neil mistrusts the idea of taking chances by giving kids a chance ,which is fair comment.

    The transfer committee - well that's harder to gauge. We've certainly made a few bad buys and spent money on players who haven't worked out, but not half as many as the bigger clubs . The biggest problem is the shortage of suitable recruits I'd say, and I also think we've done good business for the future this year - I'd have to say that they've overdone the 'future talent ' thing though, and it's proving hard for some of them to step up.
    Personally I'd have gone for more established and experienced players and I've said so here, but it was a really difficult thing to have to replace the whole midfield and striker roles in one go. That's the problem you see - continuity. All the ingredients are there, and strength in depth for a league with so many games, but it's just a question of getting them to function together as a machine.

  22. #22

    Re: The death of the ability to hold a civilised discussion

    Does getting one over on the board intellectual make me an intellectual by default?

  23. #23

    Re: The death of the ability to hold a civilised discussion

    Is the question too hard Ron?

    You seem to be able to type till your fingers go sore when you want to, but can’t seem to find a reply for my point I’m trying to debate with you, while you cry about people not debating.

  24. #24

    Re: The death of the ability to hold a civilised discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by Tuerto View Post
    That was poor form. Fans taunting fans.
    The dark days don’t half make you appreciate the good times though. To come through that & get another promotion so rapid was something else. Was a bit of an ambition of mine to see the City in blue in the top flight having missed the last time by one season.
    Anyway Tuerto, it’s good to see baseball in the news again, I remember Paddy Hennesey Irish bowler but I can’t for the life of me place the Irish backstop who’s in the news all the time now.

  25. #25

    Re: The death of the ability to hold a civilised discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
    The dark days don’t half make you appreciate the good times though. To come through that & get another promotion so rapid was something else. Was a bit of an ambition of mine to see the City in blue in the top flight having missed the last time by one season.
    Anyway Tuerto, it’s good to see baseball in the news again, I remember Paddy Hennesey Irish bowler but I can’t for the life of me place the Irish backstop who’s in the news all the time now.
    Fair play Splott, i'll be using that one on Monday in work On another note, was our form of baseball brought over and made poular by irish immigrant? I only ask because it only seems that Liverpool and Cardiff (both ports with quite alot of Irish diaspora) seem to play the sport.

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