| Forum Reply | Brereton Diaz at 09:39 19 Aug 2024
Sir sir, they did it first sir........ it goes on and on and on. Fans get cheated, and just because it sometimes works in their favour they keep tolerating it, then using some unrelated incident from seasons ago to justify it. Paraphrase Johnny Rotten - Do you ever get the feeling you;ve been cheated? Just remember that in a few games time when it;s a Southampton player sent off for an innocuous challenge, or a simulated dive in the box results in a penalty against Southampton. Sure as hell someone on Match of the Day will point out that Brereton Diaz fell over clutching his face in the opening game and the fans didn't complain at all. |
| Forum Reply | Brereton Diaz at 13:41 18 Aug 2024
He;s a cheat and there should be a retrospective rule for incidents of simulation - a one game ban should see less of it. The fans are all cheated by gamesmanship and it balances out over a season so nobody wins in the end. Worse though, in this case it galvanised the opposition and their fans to up their game - if Diaz hadn't performed his theatrics at a time when Southampton looked more motivated and Newcastle more frustrated who knows what might have happened without that incident to fire them up? |
| Forum Reply | 5 Things About West Brom at 14:26 13 May 2024
Agree. And re the" sped up" version of OWTS, that should read "The proper Southampton version" |
| Forum Reply | Skate Scum at 13:22 21 Apr 2024
Moderate your language son. Not everyone on here is as immature as you. |
| Forum Reply | R. I. P Chris Nicholl at 19:31 27 Feb 2024
RIP Chris Nicholl - and how good to hear "When the Saints" sung properly and not this ridiculous slow funereal dirge that seems to have been copied from somewhere. Does anyone really think singing it at less than half half pace is actually inspiring? |
| Forum Reply | France v South Africa at 11:17 16 Oct 2023
Whereas Rugby Leagee consists of falling over 6 times then kicking the ball into touch and then just handing it to the opposition to do the same I suppose. Well you started it! |
| Forum Reply | Sunaks Speech at 07:51 5 Oct 2023
That's a bloody stupid remark on what had been a reasonable post. If you don't know about a subject keep your mouth shut. Every contract was scrutinised and ridicuously over-audited by so many civil servants in so many different groups from the ORR to the NAO it led to some of the delays that contributed to the cost overruns. |
| Forum Reply | Sunaks Speech at 13:56 4 Oct 2023
SUnak has reannounced for the third or even fourth time something that was already pledged previously. Remember Northern Powerhouse? The East West infrastruture improvements for the north announced previously by George Osborne and Boris Johnson that have still not even started and which he has reannounced all over again? As for the £36bn "saved" from HS2 much of that money was included within the HS2 budget to build / rebuild stations at places like Manchester, Sheffield and Leeds that will now have to be funded out of that £36bn because we don't have the station capacity or the line capacity to actually run any extra trains between those cities. So the result of his great announcement is firstly to turn HS2 into a 150 mile version of the Waterloo and City Line, and secondly to spend a lot of the money on things that were going to be spent on anyway - only they'll be built with all the expensive 350kph track and signalling standards of the 21st century but with the slow train speeds no faster than when Jimmy Saville sat on an Inter City 125. What a great result. And to think Sunak bragged about long term infrastructure being safe in their hands, when he's just cancelled a project that Civil Engineering and construction companies have invested their own long term plans in and spend a fortune ordering equipment now no longer needed. Ask McAlpine and Balfour Beattie what they think about that and ask the young graduate engineers whose jobs have now shifted to places where High Speed Rail project are going full speed to completion - Saudi Arabia for example. |
| Forum Reply | The hypocrisy of Liverpool fans at 18:16 8 May 2023
No President could ever do one tenth of what the Prince's Trust has done for thousands of young people in this country, to name just one thing, and if you aren't proud of that it's because you are too stupid to have thought about it . As for the usual unsubstantiated think-of-a-number cost bullsh1t the only real cost in the end was the overtime paid to police and local authority workers who will have been glad of the extra money or are you adding up the costs of all the food at all the street parties as well? By the way you are a citizen irrespective of being a subject or not. For all this hangup about being a "subject" - has the Royal Family forced you to show obeisance to them as a civilian? I was in the Armed Forces and proud to salute them in uniform, and if there had been a president there instead I would still have had to salute some here today gone tomorrow failed politician in a suit. Why you think that is somehow better is a mystery. The Monarch hasn't had any autocratic power since 1688, but to hear berks like you whinge about being a "subject" as though a concept that tailed off in Cromwell's time has cost you one second of inconvenience in your entire lifetime is as ridiculous as it is uninformed. |
| Forum Reply | What do the typical footballing fans make of this? at 17:44 8 May 2023
1) Yes. Don't let a red card be a badge of honour. 2) No. The losers will feel patronised, the winners angry, so it doesn't help control the teams 3) Not without a warning or two first. Giving it on 6 seconds dead with no warning is the sort of thing that arch berk Clive Thomas would have done. 4) Yes, caution them. Goal celebrations are parthetic intimidatory bits of gamesmanship. Do anything to break up the party. 5) Yes good idea first time. In rugby officials are addressed as "Sir". Wouldn't go amiss as a reminder that respect of officials is not negotiable. |
| Forum Reply | VAR has failed - time for post match reviews at 15:44 27 Apr 2023
You could say that VAR works in cricket and rugby because those sports are not populated by cheats who set out to deliberately con the referee, where Premiership players will spend as much training time practising how to dive as they do for their dumb little celebration antics when they do manage to score. The second reason it works in cricket and rugby is that players in those sports respect the referee/umpire and regardless of what they might think will not abuse or threaten the officials and if they do they will be immediately dismissed and then subject to a huge disciplinary penalty afterwards. Football Authorities have tolerated ever more abuse of officials on the pitch and once again the reason for that tolerance (as with VAR) is that it adds to the "theatre" of the moment. Perhaps the third reason is the behaviour of the supporters. In rugby, "Respect the Kicker" is often observed to the letter, in cricket, most fans will applaud a century even by an opposition player. In football you get moronic partisan bawling from stubble covered slapheads with replica shirts stretched over bellies sponsored by Uber Eats. [Post edited 27 Apr 2023 15:54]
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| Forum Reply | French showing the way at 11:30 25 Mar 2023
I'm always amazed at the amnesia people have today over anything more than two years ago. In cas you've forgotten the Government did not want to leave the EU and the vast majority of the Cabinet including the PM and the Chancellor campaigned to stay in. It was a plebiscite with nearly 40 million members of the electorate who decided it . By the way if you want to go back to the last referendum in 1972 it was the Labour Tribune group led by Tony Benn Eric Heffer and the TUC who campaigned to leave citing "loss of Sovereignty" - and they lost. stop trying to mould History to suit your own prejudice. |
| Forum Reply | Watching Portsmouth at 09:45 25 Mar 2023
I've watched all the Hampshire teams in my time - Southampton, Pompey, Bournemouth and Aldershot. I've got friends who support each of them and always had a good time watching them, before and after the games. I've never done the hatred thing - quite frankly it's pathetic coming out of the mouths of adults. |
| Forum Reply | Football players cheating at 08:21 22 Mar 2023
I agree, but sadly when you pay to watch it you are tacitly condoning it. WHen I watched Southampton football was still a sport. Now it is "Theatre" and despite all the words from the FA and the PL, nothing will be done because all the play acting is seen from a distance as just so much drama. It would be easy for the PL to analyse a game afterwards and retrospectively award disciplinary points for all examples of cheating, diving, gamesmanship etc. but so many players would be suspended that no team would be able to field a full side and that would affect the PL revenue stream and ultimately its business model. It was the Manics who said, If you tolerate this, your children will be next. Well we tolerated it, and now we're stuck with it for ever. |
| Forum Reply | 5 Things About Manchester United at 10:19 14 Mar 2023
Leigh does look a bit unfortunate in Public Transport terms - but you must be about a third the way to Liverpool which is so far out from Manchester Centre that if a Tram extension was built it would take about 90 minutes anyway. Shame the old heavy rail link to Victoria has gone. Northern Powerhouse eh? |
| Forum Reply | Lineker to be hosting MOTD no longer… at 08:31 14 Mar 2023
But is itsn't "reminscent of language used in Germany in the 1930s" Can we stop saying that? There are enough books on the rise of Fascism and its causes in German to know what was being said by the German Leaders and it is obvous that Lineker hasn't read any of them, or possibly even any other book so can you stop focussing on that as though the inference hinges on his choice of words? And be clear on another thing. It escaped his notice (and possibly yours as well) that the "Asylum Seekers" as we are supposed to call them all are trying to come to Britain. The Jews and other "Non Aryans" were desperately trying to find a way to leave Germany to save their lives so why is Lineker trying to draw some kind of parallel? |
| Forum Reply | Lineker to be hosting MOTD no longer… at 22:49 10 Mar 2023
Even the example the give is puerile in its actualite as well as its intent. Yes they are illegal. Do you need to be told that there is a legal way to cross national borders and by extension illegal ones thaI avoid them? I am not sure why you try and draw some kind of obscene parallel with the Warsaw Ghetto as though words alone separate what happened there from Britain in 2023. It's an absurd attempt at a some kind of moral equivalence. |
| Forum Reply | Lineker to be hosting MOTD no longer… at 19:00 10 Mar 2023
I am surprised that you are so ignorant of what life was like in 1930s Germany - it's not like there isn't enough material available - perhaps you like Lineker can't be bothered to inform yourself properly of the sheer horror of life under the Nazis in 1930s Germany. The current Government may be unpopular and you may disagree fundamentally with what they do but that's the point. but if you had been caught saying those things in Berlin in 1935 you would have been beaten to a pulp by the SA and you may have been treated to watching your wife being raped before your house was burnt down. Lineker and you are free to post silly uninformed and ignorant little soundbites if that's what passes for cleverness in Football circles, but when you offend others by posting inflammatory inaccurate bullshit then expect to be held to account (and no it's not "spot on" - are you insane? ) . Lineker has been rewarded with a few weeks off on full pay. It's not even a punishment is it. |
| Forum Reply | That Jones Clown at 11:05 16 Feb 2023
I'm not inclined to applaud the outpourings of laconic smartarsed young journos conviced they know more about the real world than those who've had to make their way in it for some time. But having said that I'm always cheered up when I visit the Guardian website and ignore all its desperate pleas for money when I leave it, so thanks for that Koons. |
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