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bluebirdoct1962 wrote:Interesting read.
Go on son, show us what you’re made of. We’re all right behind you.
Sat Jul 06, 2019 11:04 am
Sat Jul 06, 2019 11:10 am
Sat Jul 06, 2019 11:10 am
SirJimmySchoular wrote:I said a while ago, didn't I ,that we'd only find out the truth about his problems when he wrote an expose in one of the newspapers .
He's the latest in a long series of faulted players including some really great players who go along like this, and I'm afraid the newspaper "confessional" is usually the swan song rather than a renaissance. Of course I share the hopeful sentiments expressed here, and if he can correct the problem no one will be more delighted than me, but I think we'd be unwise to make any assumptions that anything will change.
It's a terrible thing that some very very talented players, which I think Lee Tomlin is, cannot cope with the pressures of success
Sat Jul 06, 2019 11:21 am
SirJimmySchoular wrote:I said a while ago, didn't I ,that we'd only find out the truth about his problems when he wrote an expose in one of the newspapers .
He's the latest in a long series of faulted players including some really great players who go along like this, and I'm afraid the newspaper "confessional" is usually the swan song rather than a renaissance. Of course I share the hopeful sentiments expressed here, and if he can correct the problem no one will be more delighted than me, but I think we'd be unwise to make any assumptions that anything will change.
It's a terrible thing that some very very talented players, which I think Lee Tomlin is, cannot cope with the pressures of success
Sat Jul 06, 2019 11:28 am
Forever Blue wrote:Lee Tomlin’s situation is a timely reminder that we have no idea what sort of torment struggling players are experiencing and we should start treating them like human beings. Money and fame does not insulate you from pain and mental health issues. If anything, it makes it worse
Sat Jul 06, 2019 12:00 pm
Sven wrote:SirJimmySchoular wrote:I said a while ago, didn't I ,that we'd only find out the truth about his problems when he wrote an expose in one of the newspapers .
He's the latest in a long series of faulted players including some really great players who go along like this, and I'm afraid the newspaper "confessional" is usually the swan song rather than a renaissance. Of course I share the hopeful sentiments expressed here, and if he can correct the problem no one will be more delighted than me, but I think we'd be unwise to make any assumptions that anything will change.
It's a terrible thing that some very very talented players, which I think Lee Tomlin is, cannot cope with the pressures of success
Thank you, Job's comforter!![]()
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Let's just see what happens, shall we? It's over to Tomlin now and only time will tell; or do you have experience in psychology, precognition and a personal insight to the guys state of mind and character on top of all your other claimed (but hard to substantiate) traits?![]()
Until now, people have judged Tomlin on his footballing prowess rather than his personal attributes and he has failed to be all that might have been expected. This 'article' may give him some leeway (I hope it does) but he will still be judged on what he does in a Cardiff City shirt and for the money he is on, that is how it should be
As an aside, this likely explains Tomlin's comments that the club (and manager in particular) have been nothing but supportive of him in his time at the club
Sat Jul 06, 2019 12:54 pm
Sven wrote:SirJimmySchoular wrote:I said a while ago, didn't I ,that we'd only find out the truth about his problems when he wrote an expose in one of the newspapers .
He's the latest in a long series of faulted players including some really great players who go along like this, and I'm afraid the newspaper "confessional" is usually the swan song rather than a renaissance. Of course I share the hopeful sentiments expressed here, and if he can correct the problem no one will be more delighted than me, but I think we'd be unwise to make any assumptions that anything will change.
It's a terrible thing that some very very talented players, which I think Lee Tomlin is, cannot cope with the pressures of success
Thank you, Job's comforter!![]()
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Let's just see what happens, shall we? It's over to Tomlin now and only time will tell; or do you have experience in psychology, precognition and a personal insight to the guys personal state and character on top of all your other claimed (but hard to substantiate) traits?![]()
Until now, people have judged Tomlin on his footballing prowess rather than his personal attributes and he has failed to be all that might have been expected. This 'article' may give him some leeway (I hope it does) but he will still be judged on what he does in a Cardiff City shirt and for the money he is on, that is how it should be
As an aside, this likely explains Tomlin's comments that the club (and manager in particular) have been nothing but supportive of him in his time at the club
Sat Jul 06, 2019 1:44 pm
Sat Jul 06, 2019 1:46 pm
Sat Jul 06, 2019 2:02 pm
Sat Jul 06, 2019 2:03 pm
SirJimmySchoular wrote:Sven wrote:SirJimmySchoular wrote:I said a while ago, didn't I ,that we'd only find out the truth about his problems when he wrote an expose in one of the newspapers .
He's the latest in a long series of faulted players including some really great players who go along like this, and I'm afraid the newspaper "confessional" is usually the swan song rather than a renaissance. Of course I share the hopeful sentiments expressed here, and if he can correct the problem no one will be more delighted than me, but I think we'd be unwise to make any assumptions that anything will change.
It's a terrible thing that some very very talented players, which I think Lee Tomlin is, cannot cope with the pressures of success
Thank you, Job's comforter!![]()
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Let's just see what happens, shall we? It's over to Tomlin now and only time will tell; or do you have experience in psychology, precognition and a personal insight to the guys personal state and character on top of all your other claimed (but hard to substantiate) traits?![]()
Until now, people have judged Tomlin on his footballing prowess rather than his personal attributes and he has failed to be all that might have been expected. This 'article' may give him some leeway (I hope it does) but he will still be judged on what he does in a Cardiff City shirt and for the money he is on, that is how it should be
As an aside, this likely explains Tomlin's comments that the club (and manager in particular) have been nothing but supportive of him in his time at the club
Once again you divert from the thing being discussed to aim a personal attack upon me. What's more, I see that one of your little chums jumps in to try and tag team me.
I have no idea why you're so obsessed with my background because I've never "claimed" anything about it here. It's got nothing whatever to do with discussing football and, quite frankly , nothing to do with you. Insofar as I give a rats arse, ( which isn't much actually ), I assume that you feel challenged because you're used to talking down to people, but it's very unpleasant and impolite so I wish you'd stop it.
In an attempt to get back to the subject in hand, and since you ask, I have got experience of people losing the plot and that effecting their ability to carry out their duties or manage their personal affairs, but my comments here were specifically based upon a number of footballers who've had these problems - Denis Wise comes to mind as an example. They tend to follow a particular pattern, which is how I was able to foresee the " confessional " newspaper interview and, unfortunately it's usually far too late by the time it gets to that stage.
Footballers have a very short playing career due to age, and this is even more so than it used to be, so any improvement is time limited isn't it ?
If you want me to be blunt, then posting pictures of yourself in your underpants to prove you're fit and telling the press about your mental problems probably aren't indicators of a full recovery, and extreme sudden weight loss is more often a sign of depression than improved fitness. However, as you will undoubtedly point out, I'm not a psychiatrist, and it's not my intention to attempt an amateur diagnosis
Based upon all of this , I'm not quite as optimistic as some seem to be that we can expect a dynamic improvement in his contribution. I certainly hope I'm wrong because I think he's a very talented player who, if he could deliver, would solve many problems in our team. Far more importantly, I would like to see him happier and more content in himself.
No one would be more delighted than me if he made good for the team and himself this season, it's just that I don't think anyone should be holding their breath or relying upon it.
Sat Jul 06, 2019 2:25 pm
Sat Jul 06, 2019 3:24 pm
SirJimmySchoular wrote:Sven wrote:SirJimmySchoular wrote:I said a while ago, didn't I ,that we'd only find out the truth about his problems when he wrote an expose in one of the newspapers .
He's the latest in a long series of faulted players including some really great players who go along like this, and I'm afraid the newspaper "confessional" is usually the swan song rather than a renaissance. Of course I share the hopeful sentiments expressed here, and if he can correct the problem no one will be more delighted than me, but I think we'd be unwise to make any assumptions that anything will change.
It's a terrible thing that some very very talented players, which I think Lee Tomlin is, cannot cope with the pressures of success
Thank you, Job's comforter!![]()
![]()
Let's just see what happens, shall we? It's over to Tomlin now and only time will tell; or do you have experience in psychology, precognition and a personal insight to the guys personal state and character on top of all your other claimed (but hard to substantiate) traits?![]()
Until now, people have judged Tomlin on his footballing prowess rather than his personal attributes and he has failed to be all that might have been expected. This 'article' may give him some leeway (I hope it does) but he will still be judged on what he does in a Cardiff City shirt and for the money he is on, that is how it should be
As an aside, this likely explains Tomlin's comments that the club (and manager in particular) have been nothing but supportive of him in his time at the club
Once again you divert from the thing being discussed to aim a personal attack upon me. What's more, I see that one of your little chums jumps in to try and tag team me.
I have no idea why you're so obsessed with my background because I've never "claimed" anything about it here. It's got nothing whatever to do with discussing football and, quite frankly , nothing to do with you. Insofar as I give a rats arse, ( which isn't much actually ), I assume that you feel challenged because you're used to talking down to people, but it's very unpleasant and impolite so I wish you'd stop it.
In an attempt to get back to the subject in hand, and since you ask, I have got experience of people losing the plot and that effecting their ability to carry out their duties or manage their personal affairs, but my comments here were specifically based upon a number of footballers who've had these problems - Denis Wise comes to mind as an example. They tend to follow a particular pattern, which is how I was able to foresee the " confessional " newspaper interview and, unfortunately it's usually far too late by the time it gets to that stage.
Footballers have a very short playing career due to age, and this is even more so than it used to be, so any improvement is time limited isn't it ?
If you want me to be blunt, then posting pictures of yourself in your underpants to prove you're fit and telling the press about your mental problems probably aren't indicators of a full recovery, and extreme sudden weight loss is more often a sign of depression than improved fitness. However, as you will undoubtedly point out, I'm not a psychiatrist, and it's not my intention to attempt an amateur diagnosis
Based upon all of this , I'm not quite as optimistic as some seem to be that we can expect a dynamic improvement in his contribution. I certainly hope I'm wrong because I think he's a very talented player who, if he could deliver, would solve many problems in our team. Far more importantly, I would like to see him happier and more content in himself.
No one would be more delighted than me if he made good for the team and himself this season, it's just that I don't think anyone should be holding their breath or relying upon it.
Sat Jul 06, 2019 3:31 pm
Sven wrote:SirJimmySchoular wrote:Sven wrote:SirJimmySchoular wrote:I said a while ago, didn't I ,that we'd only find out the truth about his problems when he wrote an expose in one of the newspapers .
He's the latest in a long series of faulted players including some really great players who go along like this, and I'm afraid the newspaper "confessional" is usually the swan song rather than a renaissance. Of course I share the hopeful sentiments expressed here, and if he can correct the problem no one will be more delighted than me, but I think we'd be unwise to make any assumptions that anything will change.
It's a terrible thing that some very very talented players, which I think Lee Tomlin is, cannot cope with the pressures of success
Thank you, Job's comforter!![]()
![]()
Let's just see what happens, shall we? It's over to Tomlin now and only time will tell; or do you have experience in psychology, precognition and a personal insight to the guys personal state and character on top of all your other claimed (but hard to substantiate) traits?![]()
Until now, people have judged Tomlin on his footballing prowess rather than his personal attributes and he has failed to be all that might have been expected. This 'article' may give him some leeway (I hope it does) but he will still be judged on what he does in a Cardiff City shirt and for the money he is on, that is how it should be
As an aside, this likely explains Tomlin's comments that the club (and manager in particular) have been nothing but supportive of him in his time at the club
Once again you divert from the thing being discussed to aim a personal attack upon me. What's more, I see that one of your little chums jumps in to try and tag team me.
I have no idea why you're so obsessed with my background because I've never "claimed" anything about it here. It's got nothing whatever to do with discussing football and, quite frankly , nothing to do with you. Insofar as I give a rats arse, ( which isn't much actually ), I assume that you feel challenged because you're used to talking down to people, but it's very unpleasant and impolite so I wish you'd stop it.
In an attempt to get back to the subject in hand, and since you ask, I have got experience of people losing the plot and that effecting their ability to carry out their duties or manage their personal affairs, but my comments here were specifically based upon a number of footballers who've had these problems - Denis Wise comes to mind as an example. They tend to follow a particular pattern, which is how I was able to foresee the " confessional " newspaper interview and, unfortunately it's usually far too late by the time it gets to that stage.
Footballers have a very short playing career due to age, and this is even more so than it used to be, so any improvement is time limited isn't it ?
If you want me to be blunt, then posting pictures of yourself in your underpants to prove you're fit and telling the press about your mental problems probably aren't indicators of a full recovery, and extreme sudden weight loss is more often a sign of depression than improved fitness. However, as you will undoubtedly point out, I'm not a psychiatrist, and it's not my intention to attempt an amateur diagnosis
Based upon all of this , I'm not quite as optimistic as some seem to be that we can expect a dynamic improvement in his contribution. I certainly hope I'm wrong because I think he's a very talented player who, if he could deliver, would solve many problems in our team. Far more importantly, I would like to see him happier and more content in himself.
No one would be more delighted than me if he made good for the team and himself this season, it's just that I don't think anyone should be holding their breath or relying upon it.
Sorry, it took some time to break that down into readable sections that made actual sense; but as I stated previously your use of written English isn't the best, despite your inferences that you and your opinions are a class above
I like the "in so far as I give a rat's arse (which isn't much)" part of your biting rant, as the evidence from that post alone suggests otherwise
You talk about me trying off the subject but a review of what I wrote will inform you that I stuck to the topic and simply disagreed with your assumption that everyone who goes through what Lee Tomlin appears to have done is doomed to failure when the evidence shows that isn't differently in my inimitable way by mocking your latest incarnation
You always use the words "obsessed/obsession" when the going gets tough and it has been known for you to use phrases similar to (quote) "What's more, I see that one of your little chums jumps in to try and tag team me" and that, as usual, is you being very disingenuous to those people as individuals who can think for themselves and see the evidence before them
I'm not obsessed, fella; I just react to what I see/read and of late (as I stated elsewhere) your halo has slipped a fair bit and your own obsession for being on here and always right is coming to the fore
It was only ever a matter of time!![]()
Sat Jul 06, 2019 3:43 pm
SirJimmySchoular wrote:I said a while ago, didn't I ,that we'd only find out the truth about his problems when he wrote an expose in one of the newspapers .
He's the latest in a long series of faulted players including some really great players who go along like this, and I'm afraid the newspaper "confessional" is usually the swan song rather than a renaissance. Of course I share the hopeful sentiments expressed here, and if he can correct the problem no one will be more delighted than me, but I think we'd be unwise to make any assumptions that anything will change.
It's a terrible thing that some very very talented players, which I think Lee Tomlin is, cannot cope with the pressures of success
Sat Jul 06, 2019 6:04 pm
paulh_85 wrote:SirJimmySchoular wrote:I said a while ago, didn't I ,that we'd only find out the truth about his problems when he wrote an expose in one of the newspapers .
He's the latest in a long series of faulted players including some really great players who go along like this, and I'm afraid the newspaper "confessional" is usually the swan song rather than a renaissance. Of course I share the hopeful sentiments expressed here, and if he can correct the problem no one will be more delighted than me, but I think we'd be unwise to make any assumptions that anything will change.
It's a terrible thing that some very very talented players, which I think Lee Tomlin is, cannot cope with the pressures of success
"Who'd want a mental at the club" is what I think you said only a few days ago
Sat Jul 06, 2019 6:12 pm
Sat Jul 06, 2019 6:22 pm
Sven wrote:Sven wrote:SirJimmySchoular wrote:Sven wrote:SirJimmySchoular wrote:I said a while ago, didn't I ,that we'd only find out the truth about his problems when he wrote an expose in one of the newspapers .
He's the latest in a long series of faulted players including some really great players who go along like this, and I'm afraid the newspaper "confessional" is usually the swan song rather than a renaissance. Of course I share the hopeful sentiments expressed here, and if he can correct the problem no one will be more delighted than me, but I think we'd be unwise to make any assumptions that anything will change.
It's a terrible thing that some very very talented players, which I think Lee Tomlin is, cannot cope with the pressures of success
Thank you, Job's comforter!![]()
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Let's just see what happens, shall we? It's over to Tomlin now and only time will tell; or do you have experience in psychology, precognition and a personal insight to the guys personal state and character on top of all your other claimed (but hard to substantiate) traits?![]()
Until now, people have judged Tomlin on his footballing prowess rather than his personal attributes and he has failed to be all that might have been expected. This 'article' may give him some leeway (I hope it does) but he will still be judged on what he does in a Cardiff City shirt and for the money he is on, that is how it should be
As an aside, this likely explains Tomlin's comments that the club (and manager in particular) have been nothing but supportive of him in his time at the club
Once again you divert from the thing being discussed to aim a personal attack upon me. What's more, I see that one of your little chums jumps in to try and tag team me.
I have no idea why you're so obsessed with my background because I've never "claimed" anything about it here. It's got nothing whatever to do with discussing football and, quite frankly , nothing to do with you. Insofar as I give a rats arse, ( which isn't much actually ), I assume that you feel challenged because you're used to talking down to people, but it's very unpleasant and impolite so I wish you'd stop it.
In an attempt to get back to the subject in hand, and since you ask, I have got experience of people losing the plot and that effecting their ability to carry out their duties or manage their personal affairs, but my comments here were specifically based upon a number of footballers who've had these problems - Denis Wise comes to mind as an example. They tend to follow a particular pattern, which is how I was able to foresee the " confessional " newspaper interview and, unfortunately it's usually far too late by the time it gets to that stage.
Footballers have a very short playing career due to age, and this is even more so than it used to be, so any improvement is time limited isn't it ?
If you want me to be blunt, then posting pictures of yourself in your underpants to prove you're fit and telling the press about your mental problems probably aren't indicators of a full recovery, and extreme sudden weight loss is more often a sign of depression than improved fitness. However, as you will undoubtedly point out, I'm not a psychiatrist, and it's not my intention to attempt an amateur diagnosis
Based upon all of this , I'm not quite as optimistic as some seem to be that we can expect a dynamic improvement in his contribution. I certainly hope I'm wrong because I think he's a very talented player who, if he could deliver, would solve many problems in our team. Far more importantly, I would like to see him happier and more content in himself.
No one would be more delighted than me if he made good for the team and himself this season, it's just that I don't think anyone should be holding their breath or relying upon it.
Sorry, it took some time to break that down into readable sections that made actual sense; but as I stated previously your use of written English isn't the best, despite your inferences that you and your opinions are a class above
I like the "in so far as I give a rat's arse (which isn't much)" part of your biting rant, as the evidence from that post alone suggests otherwise
You talk about me trying off the subject but a review of what I wrote will inform you that I stuck to the topic and simply disagreed with your assumption that everyone who goes through what Lee Tomlin appears to have done is doomed to failure when the evidence shows that isn't differently in my inimitable way by mocking your latest incarnation
You always use the words "obsessed/obsession" when the going gets tough and it has been known for you to use phrases similar to (quote) "What's more, I see that one of your little chums jumps in to try and tag team me" and that, as usual, is you being very disingenuous to those people as individuals who can think for themselves and see the evidence before them
I'm not obsessed, fella; I just react to what I see/read and of late (as I stated elsewhere) your halo has slipped a fair bit and your own obsession for being on here and always right is coming to the fore
It was only ever a matter of time!![]()
PS: I hope you read bluesince62's post (above) as it contains some sound comments![]()
In addition, I would suggest that you refrain from 'grouping' people into boxes for convenience. It's likely you don't know too many people on this Forum, so don't know their situations and/or what they have either been through or assisted others to overcome in the field of topic
Sat Jul 06, 2019 6:36 pm
bluesince62 wrote:SirJimmySchoular wrote:Sven wrote:SirJimmySchoular wrote:I said a while ago, didn't I ,that we'd only find out the truth about his problems when he wrote an expose in one of the newspapers .
He's the latest in a long series of faulted players including some really great players who go along like this, and I'm afraid the newspaper "confessional" is usually the swan song rather than a renaissance. Of course I share the hopeful sentiments expressed here, and if he can correct the problem no one will be more delighted than me, but I think we'd be unwise to make any assumptions that anything will change.
It's a terrible thing that some very very talented players, which I think Lee Tomlin is, cannot cope with the pressures of success
Thank you, Job's comforter!![]()
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Let's just see what happens, shall we? It's over to Tomlin now and only time will tell; or do you have experience in psychology, precognition and a personal insight to the guys personal state and character on top of all your other claimed (but hard to substantiate) traits?![]()
Until now, people have judged Tomlin on his footballing prowess rather than his personal attributes and he has failed to be all that might have been expected. This 'article' may give him some leeway (I hope it does) but he will still be judged on what he does in a Cardiff City shirt and for the money he is on, that is how it should be
As an aside, this likely explains Tomlin's comments that the club (and manager in particular) have been nothing but supportive of him in his time at the club
Once again you divert from the thing being discussed to aim a personal attack upon me. What's more, I see that one of your little chums jumps in to try and tag team me.
I have no idea why you're so obsessed with my background because I've never "claimed" anything about it here. It's got nothing whatever to do with discussing football and, quite frankly , nothing to do with you. Insofar as I give a rats arse, ( which isn't much actually ), I assume that you feel challenged because you're used to talking down to people, but it's very unpleasant and impolite so I wish you'd stop it.
In an attempt to get back to the subject in hand, and since you ask, I have got experience of people losing the plot and that effecting their ability to carry out their duties or manage their personal affairs, but my comments here were specifically based upon a number of footballers who've had these problems - Denis Wise comes to mind as an example. They tend to follow a particular pattern, which is how I was able to foresee the " confessional " newspaper interview and, unfortunately it's usually far too late by the time it gets to that stage.
Footballers have a very short playing career due to age, and this is even more so than it used to be, so any improvement is time limited isn't it ?
If you want me to be blunt, then posting pictures of yourself in your underpants to prove you're fit and telling the press about your mental problems probably aren't indicators of a full recovery, and extreme sudden weight loss is more often a sign of depression than improved fitness. However, as you will undoubtedly point out, I'm not a psychiatrist, and it's not my intention to attempt an amateur diagnosis
Based upon all of this , I'm not quite as optimistic as some seem to be that we can expect a dynamic improvement in his contribution. I certainly hope I'm wrong because I think he's a very talented player who, if he could deliver, would solve many problems in our team. Far more importantly, I would like to see him happier and more content in himself.
No one would be more delighted than me if he made good for the team and himself this season, it's just that I don't think anyone should be holding their breath or relying upon it.
He was in shorts in that pic you are referring to,you can only make out his calvins if you zoom in on itand no offence mate,having looked through your posts,you do come across as a bit of a know-it-all,it's one thing to have a opinion,completely different to professing knowledge on evergthing
I have myself stated his fitness was an issue,but let me explain away your myth regards depression being more often a reason for "sudden extreme weight loss",this does not usually lead to a six pack
and I can state for fact,that airing your problems can be the factor that leads to an improved sense of well being,and therefore fitness,no doubt you will shoot this theory down,but ffs the man has had demons,and looks to be doing the right thing to banish them.why do you assume people are holding their breath ,or more to the point,relying on him,good luck to him I say,only time will tell.in the meantime he deserves our backing and support,not fans writing off "his confessional " as a swansong.and before you start a retort, I work with terminally ill on a daily basis,so have a great understanding of depression,and the pitfalls that come with it.people who have depression need support mate,and it seems the majority of our fans are willing to do that,if he can keep his head,he will play a big part in the coming season, if he can't, well that's another matter,but until the season gets under way,we know jack.
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Sat Jul 06, 2019 7:51 pm
Sat Jul 06, 2019 8:26 pm
SirJimmySchoular wrote:Sven wrote:Sven wrote:SirJimmySchoular wrote:Sven wrote:SirJimmySchoular wrote:I said a while ago, didn't I ,that we'd only find out the truth about his problems when he wrote an expose in one of the newspapers .
He's the latest in a long series of faulted players including some really great players who go along like this, and I'm afraid the newspaper "confessional" is usually the swan song rather than a renaissance. Of course I share the hopeful sentiments expressed here, and if he can correct the problem no one will be more delighted than me, but I think we'd be unwise to make any assumptions that anything will change.
It's a terrible thing that some very very talented players, which I think Lee Tomlin is, cannot cope with the pressures of success
Thank you, Job's comforter!![]()
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Let's just see what happens, shall we? It's over to Tomlin now and only time will tell; or do you have experience in psychology, precognition and a personal insight to the guys personal state and character on top of all your other claimed (but hard to substantiate) traits?![]()
Until now, people have judged Tomlin on his footballing prowess rather than his personal attributes and he has failed to be all that might have been expected. This 'article' may give him some leeway (I hope it does) but he will still be judged on what he does in a Cardiff City shirt and for the money he is on, that is how it should be
As an aside, this likely explains Tomlin's comments that the club (and manager in particular) have been nothing but supportive of him in his time at the club
Once again you divert from the thing being discussed to aim a personal attack upon me. What's more, I see that one of your little chums jumps in to try and tag team me.
I have no idea why you're so obsessed with my background because I've never "claimed" anything about it here. It's got nothing whatever to do with discussing football and, quite frankly , nothing to do with you. Insofar as I give a rats arse, ( which isn't much actually ), I assume that you feel challenged because you're used to talking down to people, but it's very unpleasant and impolite so I wish you'd stop it.
In an attempt to get back to the subject in hand, and since you ask, I have got experience of people losing the plot and that effecting their ability to carry out their duties or manage their personal affairs, but my comments here were specifically based upon a number of footballers who've had these problems - Denis Wise comes to mind as an example. They tend to follow a particular pattern, which is how I was able to foresee the " confessional " newspaper interview and, unfortunately it's usually far too late by the time it gets to that stage.
Footballers have a very short playing career due to age, and this is even more so than it used to be, so any improvement is time limited isn't it ?
If you want me to be blunt, then posting pictures of yourself in your underpants to prove you're fit and telling the press about your mental problems probably aren't indicators of a full recovery, and extreme sudden weight loss is more often a sign of depression than improved fitness. However, as you will undoubtedly point out, I'm not a psychiatrist, and it's not my intention to attempt an amateur diagnosis
Based upon all of this , I'm not quite as optimistic as some seem to be that we can expect a dynamic improvement in his contribution. I certainly hope I'm wrong because I think he's a very talented player who, if he could deliver, would solve many problems in our team. Far more importantly, I would like to see him happier and more content in himself.
No one would be more delighted than me if he made good for the team and himself this season, it's just that I don't think anyone should be holding their breath or relying upon it.
Sorry, it took some time to break that down into readable sections that made actual sense; but as I stated previously your use of written English isn't the best, despite your inferences that you and your opinions are a class above
I like the "in so far as I give a rat's arse (which isn't much)" part of your biting rant, as the evidence from that post alone suggests otherwise
You talk about me trying off the subject but a review of what I wrote will inform you that I stuck to the topic and simply disagreed with your assumption that everyone who goes through what Lee Tomlin appears to have done is doomed to failure when the evidence shows that isn't differently in my inimitable way by mocking your latest incarnation
You always use the words "obsessed/obsession" when the going gets tough and it has been known for you to use phrases similar to (quote) "What's more, I see that one of your little chums jumps in to try and tag team me" and that, as usual, is you being very disingenuous to those people as individuals who can think for themselves and see the evidence before them
I'm not obsessed, fella; I just react to what I see/read and of late (as I stated elsewhere) your halo has slipped a fair bit and your own obsession for being on here and always right is coming to the fore
It was only ever a matter of time!![]()
PS: I hope you read bluesince62's post (above) as it contains some sound comments![]()
In addition, I would suggest that you refrain from 'grouping' people into boxes for convenience. It's likely you don't know too many people on this Forum, so don't know their situations and/or what they have either been through or assisted others to overcome in the field of topic
Thanks for your revue of my written language. Must just mention that if I'd suggested that " my opinions are a class above" , I'd have IMPLIED it - you'd have inferred it, and by the way a sentence needs a subject. I mean ,I wouldn't say anything ,but you seem to be setting yourself up as an expert.
Again , I can't see why you want to try and push me around from behind your keyboard instead of talking about the subject, and I'm a bit mystified why you and one or two others want to act like children in a schoolyard forming little gangs to pick on someone.
Why don't you just state your opinions on the subject and let others do the same , which is the purpose and point of discussing things. I repeat that I really don't care if you've formed some irrational dislike for someone on a forum about whom you know nothing . I'm interested in your opinions about football or other subjects , but I'm not interested in hearing you spit bile at me or anyone else or sharing your enormous ego with me.
As you've said, we don't know who we're talking to on here and whilst you're certainly not going to bother or upset me, you should bear in mind that you could just as easily be taunting a youngster or unstable individual who could be very intimidated and upset by it.
Let me ask you, once again, to lay off the childish name calling and stay on point.