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It’s obvious from all the people against me on here, hate Paul Lambert, the Tory government, and any differing opinion other than their own. It’s full of rabid socialists , who won’t allow anybody their own opinions. I have been called so many names I can’t count. I respect your right to express but to be totally really rude and aggressively opposed to debate is wrong. I respect your right to say what you want , being called a see you next Tuesday is wrong, even if you disagree and told to go forth and multiply. Get a grip. We live in a democracy, not a Stalinist state, where we are told to just shut up and be shot. I take your views on board and understand.
I've always thought you were decent. That goes and ruins it
Haha!
They aren’t a bad bunch, I think I merely like the fact that when I flick through, everything is football, everything is ITFC related, and I enjoy reading some of the comments on there.
Well if it’s any consolation, I’ve always thought you were one of the good’ us on this side of the fence
They aren’t a bad bunch, I think I merely like the fact that when I flick through, everything is football, everything is ITFC related, and I enjoy reading some of the comments on there.
Well if it’s any consolation, I’ve always thought you were one of the good’ us on this side of the fence
R.I.P. Swansea Blue....kiss of death from the dark side.
"They break our legs and tell us to be grateful when they offer us crutches."
You've not been here very long if that's what you think. It's always been this way.
True, tho taking the longer view, it's improved enormously from the days of sexist & homophobic rubbish being posted on a regular basis.
There's also the internet forums thing generally - I think each has its own individual ethos that's evolved over the years (20-something for TWTD) and ways of doing things that have either become the accepted "good practice" norm, or deemed to be unacceptable. They're often unspoken, so it can be very hard for newcomers, people returning after a long break, or people who read/post infrequently, to pick up on what's deemed OK and what's not. If you remember a few months ago, I got into trouble myself for taking a view on one thread without having read a couple of others that were relevant! We live & learn from experience, and I don't think the poster who we're talking about has been around the place for very long (or very much). As a rule, probably best to read around first rather than jumping in, something I only realised myself relatively recently (I always was a late developer!).
True, tho taking the longer view, it's improved enormously from the days of sexist & homophobic rubbish being posted on a regular basis.
There's also the internet forums thing generally - I think each has its own individual ethos that's evolved over the years (20-something for TWTD) and ways of doing things that have either become the accepted "good practice" norm, or deemed to be unacceptable. They're often unspoken, so it can be very hard for newcomers, people returning after a long break, or people who read/post infrequently, to pick up on what's deemed OK and what's not. If you remember a few months ago, I got into trouble myself for taking a view on one thread without having read a couple of others that were relevant! We live & learn from experience, and I don't think the poster who we're talking about has been around the place for very long (or very much). As a rule, probably best to read around first rather than jumping in, something I only realised myself relatively recently (I always was a late developer!).
Spot on I think about good (accepted?) practice. There's definitely an element of that on here. As there is in any social interaction.
Oh, and as for "it's improved enormously from the days of sexist & homophobic rubbish". Well said bird .