Sun Sep 04, 2022 4:42 pm
Citytilidie78 wrote:GrangeEndStar wrote:Citytilidie78 wrote:Were you born a narrow minded idiot? Yes I am a partner. Next time you’re at the ground and see one of the many screens/TV’s boards around the pitch, ask yourself which business I own. What a very sad life you must lead.
Well that wouldn't make you a partner, just a supplier. Go on then, what's the name of your business that supplies 'screens/TV's boards'(sic)? You can look up the use of 'sic' and while your at it, you've missed an 'L' out of your username, so you might want to correct that while your googling who supplies media screens to the club.
'til
Until, till, and 'til are all used in modern English to denote when something will happen. Until and till are both standard, but what might be surprising is that till is the older word. 'Til, with one L, is an informal and poetic shortening of until. The form 'till, with an additional L, is rarely if ever used today.
Sun Sep 04, 2022 4:44 pm
Citytilidie78 wrote:Citytilidie78 wrote:GrangeEndStar wrote:Citytilidie78 wrote:Were you born a narrow minded idiot? Yes I am a partner. Next time you’re at the ground and see one of the many screens/TV’s boards around the pitch, ask yourself which business I own. What a very sad life you must lead.
Well that wouldn't make you a partner, just a supplier. Go on then, what's the name of your business that supplies 'screens/TV's boards'(sic)? You can look up the use of 'sic' and while your at it, you've missed an 'L' out of your username, so you might want to correct that while your googling who supplies media screens to the club.
'til
Until, till, and 'til are all used in modern English to denote when something will happen. Until and till are both standard, but what might be surprising is that till is the older word. 'Til, with one L, is an informal and poetic shortening of until. The form 'till, with an additional L, is rarely if ever used today.
I don’t know who you are and don’t really care but I would take a guess that you are the kind of bloke that moans about the cost of a pint!
Sun Sep 04, 2022 4:48 pm
Citytilidie78 wrote:Citytilidie78 wrote:GrangeEndStar wrote:Citytilidie78 wrote:Were you born a narrow minded idiot? Yes I am a partner. Next time you’re at the ground and see one of the many screens/TV’s boards around the pitch, ask yourself which business I own. What a very sad life you must lead.
Well that wouldn't make you a partner, just a supplier. Go on then, what's the name of your business that supplies 'screens/TV's boards'(sic)? You can look up the use of 'sic' and while your at it, you've missed an 'L' out of your username, so you might want to correct that while your googling who supplies media screens to the club.
'til
Until, till, and 'til are all used in modern English to denote when something will happen. Until and till are both standard, but what might be surprising is that till is the older word. 'Til, with one L, is an informal and poetic shortening of until. The form 'till, with an additional L, is rarely if ever used today.
I don’t know who you are and don’t really care but I would take a guess that you are the kind of bloke that moans about the cost of a pint!
Sun Sep 04, 2022 5:37 pm
Welshman in CA wrote:Citytilidie78 wrote:Citytilidie78 wrote:GrangeEndStar wrote:Citytilidie78 wrote:Were you born a narrow minded idiot? Yes I am a partner. Next time you’re at the ground and see one of the many screens/TV’s boards around the pitch, ask yourself which business I own. What a very sad life you must lead.
Well that wouldn't make you a partner, just a supplier. Go on then, what's the name of your business that supplies 'screens/TV's boards'(sic)? You can look up the use of 'sic' and while your at it, you've missed an 'L' out of your username, so you might want to correct that while your googling who supplies media screens to the club.
'til
Until, till, and 'til are all used in modern English to denote when something will happen. Until and till are both standard, but what might be surprising is that till is the older word. 'Til, with one L, is an informal and poetic shortening of until. The form 'till, with an additional L, is rarely if ever used today.
I don’t know who you are and don’t really care but I would take a guess that you are the kind of bloke that moans about the cost of a pint!
Sorry to get in the middle of this lovers tiff but saying "the kind of bloke that moans about the cost of a pint" means just about everyone I've ever met.
I'll go back to mynow.
Sun Sep 04, 2022 5:42 pm
moonboots wrote:Forever Blue wrote:llan bluebird wrote:I thought we were really aggressive and at it against Norwich and in general at the CCS.
Away, we seem to be trying to do the old rope a dope sit back and counter and we are simply not equipped with the required raw pace of mind or body
I love WIntle and he really is the only DCM we have but he sets the pace, and away we are half a yard slower in everything.
SM needs to adapt quickly or he'll find he'll be gone. I believe Mick lasted 14 games, Trollope less (i think)
That's a decent squad we have no L1 players like last season.......It's a results based industry. If SM had a "body of work" to judge him on I'd say he needs the season, but we are clueless whether he or his coaching staff are anywhere near championship level
I think he will adapt though.
A dozen league games will tell us if we have adapted home and away.
There does seem to becoming a pattern, each manager of ours takes over and improves and then suddenly the second half of his management at our club we go back down the table and go in struggling positions.
Four more games for me, we decide if Morison can take us forward.
Hull home should be a comfortable win.
Why do you think Hull at home should be a comfortable win for us? They are way above us in the league. Wish I had your confidence !!
Sun Sep 04, 2022 6:05 pm
Sun Sep 04, 2022 6:47 pm
Sun Sep 04, 2022 7:13 pm
Sneggyblubird wrote:OK you are who you say you are so I apologise for my previous comment, however in my defence there are loads of people that use a multi ID on here just to slag the club off that normally disappear up their own arse once the team gets a few good results.I don't agree with what you've said but your entitled to your opinion.
Mon Sep 05, 2022 8:54 am
Forever Blue wrote:moonboots wrote:Forever Blue wrote:llan bluebird wrote:I thought we were really aggressive and at it against Norwich and in general at the CCS.
Away, we seem to be trying to do the old rope a dope sit back and counter and we are simply not equipped with the required raw pace of mind or body
I love WIntle and he really is the only DCM we have but he sets the pace, and away we are half a yard slower in everything.
SM needs to adapt quickly or he'll find he'll be gone. I believe Mick lasted 14 games, Trollope less (i think)
That's a decent squad we have no L1 players like last season.......It's a results based industry. If SM had a "body of work" to judge him on I'd say he needs the season, but we are clueless whether he or his coaching staff are anywhere near championship level
I think he will adapt though.
A dozen league games will tell us if we have adapted home and away.
There does seem to becoming a pattern, each manager of ours takes over and improves and then suddenly the second half of his management at our club we go back down the table and go in struggling positions.
Four more games for me, we decide if Morison can take us forward.
Hull home should be a comfortable win.
Why do you think Hull at home should be a comfortable win for us? They are way above us in the league. Wish I had your confidence !!
They dont travel well and have lost their lost 3 on the road and drawn one away.
They are good at home.
They have actually had some hammerings away from home.
They’ve even conceded 5 goals away in one match.
They hate travelling down South.
Won’t have more than 350 fans
Mon Sep 05, 2022 9:03 am
Citytilidie78 wrote:Just literally bumped into him coming out of the swanky Londoner hotel in Leicester Square. I brought up the Milwall game with him and asked when are we going to start to see goals or at least an improvement and disappointingly his response was just to shrug his shoulders and say “we’ll have to see what happens”. That’s not the attitude I would expect from him given the position we’re in.
Mon Sep 05, 2022 12:11 pm
GrangeEndStar wrote:Citytilidie78 wrote:Citytilidie78 wrote:GrangeEndStar wrote:Citytilidie78 wrote:Were you born a narrow minded idiot? Yes I am a partner. Next time you’re at the ground and see one of the many screens/TV’s boards around the pitch, ask yourself which business I own. What a very sad life you must lead.
Well that wouldn't make you a partner, just a supplier. Go on then, what's the name of your business that supplies 'screens/TV's boards'(sic)? You can look up the use of 'sic' and while your at it, you've missed an 'L' out of your username, so you might want to correct that while your googling who supplies media screens to the club.
'til
Until, till, and 'til are all used in modern English to denote when something will happen. Until and till are both standard, but what might be surprising is that till is the older word. 'Til, with one L, is an informal and poetic shortening of until. The form 'till, with an additional L, is rarely if ever used today.
I don’t know who you are and don’t really care but I would take a guess that you are the kind of bloke that moans about the cost of a pint!
Talking about pints, out of interest, what were you drinking in All Bar One and how much was it? It was only a few hours ago so you must remember. I lived in London for many years and Leicester Square is the last place you'd go to, especially All Bar One.
Now, what's the name of your business that supplies media screens to the club? Come on, it's easy to find on Google and you like using that, as you've literally just cut and paste your previous reply from it.
Mon Sep 05, 2022 12:22 pm
Citytilidie78 wrote:GrangeEndStar wrote:Citytilidie78 wrote:Citytilidie78 wrote:GrangeEndStar wrote:Citytilidie78 wrote:Were you born a narrow minded idiot? Yes I am a partner. Next time you’re at the ground and see one of the many screens/TV’s boards around the pitch, ask yourself which business I own. What a very sad life you must lead.
Well that wouldn't make you a partner, just a supplier. Go on then, what's the name of your business that supplies 'screens/TV's boards'(sic)? You can look up the use of 'sic' and while your at it, you've missed an 'L' out of your username, so you might want to correct that while your googling who supplies media screens to the club.
'til
Until, till, and 'til are all used in modern English to denote when something will happen. Until and till are both standard, but what might be surprising is that till is the older word. 'Til, with one L, is an informal and poetic shortening of until. The form 'till, with an additional L, is rarely if ever used today.
I don’t know who you are and don’t really care but I would take a guess that you are the kind of bloke that moans about the cost of a pint!
Talking about pints, out of interest, what were you drinking in All Bar One and how much was it? It was only a few hours ago so you must remember. I lived in London for many years and Leicester Square is the last place you'd go to, especially All Bar One.
Now, what's the name of your business that supplies media screens to the club? Come on, it's easy to find on Google and you like using that, as you've literally just cut and paste your previous reply from it.
I didn't want to leave you hanging but I never said I supplied the club with screens, I said my business is a partner of the club. As you seem hung up on how much I spent in All Bar One, I thought I'd let you see this......
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I won't reply any further as I have better things to do with my time. It's been a pleasure!
Mon Sep 05, 2022 12:37 pm
Sven wrote:Citytilidie78 wrote:GrangeEndStar wrote:Citytilidie78 wrote:Citytilidie78 wrote:GrangeEndStar wrote:Citytilidie78 wrote:Were you born a narrow minded idiot? Yes I am a partner. Next time you’re at the ground and see one of the many screens/TV’s boards around the pitch, ask yourself which business I own. What a very sad life you must lead.
Well that wouldn't make you a partner, just a supplier. Go on then, what's the name of your business that supplies 'screens/TV's boards'(sic)? You can look up the use of 'sic' and while your at it, you've missed an 'L' out of your username, so you might want to correct that while your googling who supplies media screens to the club.
'til
Until, till, and 'til are all used in modern English to denote when something will happen. Until and till are both standard, but what might be surprising is that till is the older word. 'Til, with one L, is an informal and poetic shortening of until. The form 'till, with an additional L, is rarely if ever used today.
I don’t know who you are and don’t really care but I would take a guess that you are the kind of bloke that moans about the cost of a pint!
Talking about pints, out of interest, what were you drinking in All Bar One and how much was it? It was only a few hours ago so you must remember. I lived in London for many years and Leicester Square is the last place you'd go to, especially All Bar One.
Now, what's the name of your business that supplies media screens to the club? Come on, it's easy to find on Google and you like using that, as you've literally just cut and paste your previous reply from it.
I didn't want to leave you hanging but I never said I supplied the club with screens, I said my business is a partner of the club. As you seem hung up on how much I spent in All Bar One, I thought I'd let you see this......
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I won't reply any further as I have better things to do with my time. It's been a pleasure!
Correct me if I'm wrong; but I was told you are a courier...?![]()
Mon Sep 05, 2022 2:07 pm
Citytilidie78 wrote:GrangeEndStar wrote:Citytilidie78 wrote:Citytilidie78 wrote:GrangeEndStar wrote:Citytilidie78 wrote:Were you born a narrow minded idiot? Yes I am a partner. Next time you’re at the ground and see one of the many screens/TV’s boards around the pitch, ask yourself which business I own. What a very sad life you must lead.
Well that wouldn't make you a partner, just a supplier. Go on then, what's the name of your business that supplies 'screens/TV's boards'(sic)? You can look up the use of 'sic' and while your at it, you've missed an 'L' out of your username, so you might want to correct that while your googling who supplies media screens to the club.
'til
Until, till, and 'til are all used in modern English to denote when something will happen. Until and till are both standard, but what might be surprising is that till is the older word. 'Til, with one L, is an informal and poetic shortening of until. The form 'till, with an additional L, is rarely if ever used today.
I don’t know who you are and don’t really care but I would take a guess that you are the kind of bloke that moans about the cost of a pint!
Talking about pints, out of interest, what were you drinking in All Bar One and how much was it? It was only a few hours ago so you must remember. I lived in London for many years and Leicester Square is the last place you'd go to, especially All Bar One.
Now, what's the name of your business that supplies media screens to the club? Come on, it's easy to find on Google and you like using that, as you've literally just cut and paste your previous reply from it.
I didn't want to leave you hanging but I never said I supplied the club with screens, I said my business is a partner of the club. As you seem hung up on how much I spent in All Bar One, I thought I'd let you see this......
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I won't reply any further as I have better things to do with my time. It's been a pleasure!
Mon Sep 05, 2022 3:03 pm