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Tremendous use of the term [sic] in the O'Neill article Phil! 17:35 - Dec 3 with 510 viewsAlexGreen

Bang on. Love how professionally Team TWTD is reporting all this - really hope the rot is stopped soon.

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Tremendous use of the term [sic] in the O'Neill article Phil! on 18:14 - Dec 3 with 359 viewsSwansea_Blue

Agreed. A stickler for detail our Phil, which is why the news on here is actually worth reading.

Although as it's a Latin adverb, I'd have preferred to have seen it italicised. Unless that's considered necessary these days of course, which may well be the case. But I'd have got a wrap over the knuckles off my old PhD supervisor for not italicising foreign words.

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Tremendous use of the term [sic] in the O'Neill article Phil! on 18:24 - Dec 3 with 338 viewsAlexGreen

Tremendous use of the term [sic] in the O'Neill article Phil! on 18:14 - Dec 3 by Swansea_Blue

Agreed. A stickler for detail our Phil, which is why the news on here is actually worth reading.

Although as it's a Latin adverb, I'd have preferred to have seen it italicised. Unless that's considered necessary these days of course, which may well be the case. But I'd have got a wrap over the knuckles off my old PhD supervisor for not italicising foreign words.


He could also have included [sic] when referring to O'Neill as being General Manager of Football Operations

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