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I think people are missing the point. It isn't so much about winning or loosing, it's about ownership of our club and the consequences of that, particularly the financial aspect. A lot of Man U fans were mega alienated by their club falling into the hands of a bunch of venture capitalists, and winning the title did not change that view.
It's about the heart and soul of our club.
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Originally posted by BushLover View PostI saw one of my threads got locked after someone said all I have been doing since joining this forum is typing boll*cks. Now that is your opinion, and you have a right to that, but I don't think I have een typing boll*cks, I think I have raised some valid points and then argued my case respectfully. Furthermore, I think quite a bit of what some of the other posters write, especially the Harry lovers, is bordering on boll*cks, but I don't go around polluting their threads with this, because that is just rude.
At the end of the day, no one forces you to read other posts. And if you find there is a poster who only types boll*cks, you can easily put them on your Ignore list.
Look, at the end of the day, football is all about opinion. If we all had to have the same opinion and couldn't type something if we felt it went against the status quo, we'd have a forum of the sort where the normal conversation would be
QPRDave: Harry's doing a great job
Everyone else: Yeah
QPRDave: Anyone who thinks Harry isn't doing a great job is Foolham
Everyone else: Yeah, f*** those fools
QPRDave: We're so lucky to have TF
Everyone else: Yeah, best Chairman ever, bring on the 40k stadium
And that I think would be a very boring forum.
So please, let posters who might have differing views to you post without trying to insult them.
Thanks.You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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Originally posted by BushLover View PostI didn't know there was a rule against starting new threads.
My advice would be to slow down and calm down a little, and furthermore I echo others' comments about where were your type when things were going well.
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It helps if those who sl*g off are able to offer some kind of constructive alternative approach. And equally if the the rose tints / happy clappers can sanely justify their confidence in the current set up. Otherwise it all gets a bit tedious.
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Originally posted by hal9thou View PostIt helps if those who sl*g off are able to offer some kind of constructive alternative approach. And equally if the the rose tints / happy clappers can sanely justify their confidence in the current set up. Otherwise it all gets a bit tedious.
is a freudian clue....(not that you will have realised that yet)
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Originally posted by Brian Wilson View PostCome on! this place is dead when we win a game. Everyone knows that.
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I post on a few fans' forums (yes, you're right, I should get out more) and there are always people who do little more than moan, and always others whose default response is "In that case, why don't you f*** off and support [insert appropriate team here]". I think that's just football fans - comes with the territory. Unfortunately, it's a case of "If you don't like the heat, etc".
One thought on all the "Harry Out" threads - and there are an awful lot of them - is for the administrators to lock any new ones, and direct posters to one or two that are allowed to remain open. Just a thought.
Best of luck today: at least a point, but I reckon you should get all three.
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