Foreverinbluedreams wrote:ok JC you know better than the man employed to make these calls, good for you.
I have good reasons to believe that I do
By the way, I only asked the question once.
Truncated syllogisms often go unnoticed by those that employ them.
johnny crossan wrote:I decided to exercise restraint last night, I am by nature a catastrophiser and refrained from posting on here in a state of wet agitation.
johnny crossan wrote:Forgive me, but do you have trouble comprehending basic English? It can be the only reason why you are repeating a question I have already answered twice. Reading around a subject is not quite the same as experiencing it first hand by the way and the 'consensus seems to be that common sense prevailed', if it exists outside your imagination, is probably constituted by those like you who haven't a clue as to what the actual situation was like.
South Stand Balti wrote:Anyone got any news on Fern 2 and Deloh? I know they were not training in Monday and neither were in the squad last night. Are they injured?
Nigels Tackle wrote:South Stand Balti wrote:Anyone got any news on Fern 2 and Deloh? I know they were not training in Monday and neither were in the squad last night. Are they injured?
think that deloh was only missing from the training pics because he needed a p....
I can see it's important that the distant Observer Corps should stick together.iwasthere2012 wrote:johnny crossan wrote:I decided to exercise restraint last night, I am by nature a catastrophiser and refrained from posting on here in a state of wet agitation.johnny crossan wrote:Forgive me, but do you have trouble comprehending basic English? It can be the only reason why you are repeating a question I have already answered twice. Reading around a subject is not quite the same as experiencing it first hand by the way and the 'consensus seems to be that common sense prevailed', if it exists outside your imagination, is probably constituted by those like you who haven't a clue as to what the actual situation was like.
Yeah FIBD. You weren't there man! You don't know what it was like. It was horrible, man!
People in a state of wet agitation everywhere.
I'm not going back. I'm never going back.
johnny crossan wrote:I can see it's important that the distant Observer Corps should stick together.iwasthere2012 wrote:johnny crossan wrote:I decided to exercise restraint last night, I am by nature a catastrophiser and refrained from posting on here in a state of wet agitation.johnny crossan wrote:Forgive me, but do you have trouble comprehending basic English? It can be the only reason why you are repeating a question I have already answered twice. Reading around a subject is not quite the same as experiencing it first hand by the way and the 'consensus seems to be that common sense prevailed', if it exists outside your imagination, is probably constituted by those like you who haven't a clue as to what the actual situation was like.
Yeah FIBD. You weren't there man! You don't know what it was like. It was horrible, man!
People in a state of wet agitation everywhere.
I'm not going back. I'm never going back.
chef wrote:Let's hope the rain holds off today, nobody wants to be playing football on a Thursday night
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:johnny crossan wrote:I decided to exercise restraint last night, I am by nature a catastrophiser and refrained from posting on here in a state of wet agitation.
I am now calm, and can say without hesitation that, in my opinion, the decision to postpone last night's game 15 minutes before kick off was as cowardly a piece of ineptitude as I've experienced supporting City. The rain was over, pitch was fit, most of the crowd were already at or on their way the stadium and many were inside. A short delay of 15-30 minutes to allow those fans still travelling some extra time was all that was needed, instead 40,000 were sent packing for no good reason. Postponement in those circumstances shows exactly what the corporate view of the interests of supporters is. UEFA, BT and City are all in the dock as far as I'm concerned.
Just a hunch but I think a qualified safety officer is in a far better position to determine whether there was good reason or not.
I'm not sure how someone making a call based on supporter safety can be described as a "cowardly piece of ineptitude".
carl_feedthegoat wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:johnny crossan wrote:I decided to exercise restraint last night, I am by nature a catastrophiser and refrained from posting on here in a state of wet agitation.
I am now calm, and can say without hesitation that, in my opinion, the decision to postpone last night's game 15 minutes before kick off was as cowardly a piece of ineptitude as I've experienced supporting City. The rain was over, pitch was fit, most of the crowd were already at or on their way the stadium and many were inside. A short delay of 15-30 minutes to allow those fans still travelling some extra time was all that was needed, instead 40,000 were sent packing for no good reason. Postponement in those circumstances shows exactly what the corporate view of the interests of supporters is. UEFA, BT and City are all in the dock as far as I'm concerned.
Just a hunch but I think a qualified safety officer is in a far better position to determine whether there was good reason or not.
I'm not sure how someone making a call based on supporter safety can be described as a "cowardly piece of ineptitude".
Sums you up 100%
The sooner your fucking generation of brain farts has been eradicated , the sooner the Uk can get back to being great again.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:johnny crossan wrote:I decided to exercise restraint last night, I am by nature a catastrophiser and refrained from posting on here in a state of wet agitation.
I am now calm, and can say without hesitation that, in my opinion, the decision to postpone last night's game 15 minutes before kick off was as cowardly a piece of ineptitude as I've experienced supporting City. The rain was over, pitch was fit, most of the crowd were already at or on their way the stadium and many were inside. A short delay of 15-30 minutes to allow those fans still travelling some extra time was all that was needed, instead 40,000 were sent packing for no good reason. Postponement in those circumstances shows exactly what the corporate view of the interests of supporters is. UEFA, BT and City are all in the dock as far as I'm concerned.
Just a hunch but I think a qualified safety officer is in a far better position to determine whether there was good reason or not.
I'm not sure how someone making a call based on supporter safety can be described as a "cowardly piece of ineptitude".
Sums you up 100%
The sooner your fucking generation of brain farts has been eradicated , the sooner the Uk can get back to being great again.
My generation? What's that Carl? How old am I?
I'm not in the UK btw.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:johnny crossan wrote:I decided to exercise restraint last night, I am by nature a catastrophiser and refrained from posting on here in a state of wet agitation.
I am now calm, and can say without hesitation that, in my opinion, the decision to postpone last night's game 15 minutes before kick off was as cowardly a piece of ineptitude as I've experienced supporting City. The rain was over, pitch was fit, most of the crowd were already at or on their way the stadium and many were inside. A short delay of 15-30 minutes to allow those fans still travelling some extra time was all that was needed, instead 40,000 were sent packing for no good reason. Postponement in those circumstances shows exactly what the corporate view of the interests of supporters is. UEFA, BT and City are all in the dock as far as I'm concerned.
Just a hunch but I think a qualified safety officer is in a far better position to determine whether there was good reason or not.
I'm not sure how someone making a call based on supporter safety can be described as a "cowardly piece of ineptitude".
Sums you up 100%
The sooner your fucking generation of brain farts has been eradicated , the sooner the Uk can get back to being great again.
My generation? What's that Carl? How old am I?
I'm not in the UK btw.
I've just woken up pissed off at last night and the first thing I read is you defending the decision (obviously ) -- you just opened the door for a ruck.
Your mentality on many things has a uni snot feel about it . Either that or your an old fart who teaches uni snots to become PC robots.
iwasthere2012 wrote:johnny crossan wrote:I can see it's important that the distant Observer Corps should stick together.iwasthere2012 wrote:johnny crossan wrote:I decided to exercise restraint last night, I am by nature a catastrophiser and refrained from posting on here in a state of wet agitation.johnny crossan wrote:Forgive me, but do you have trouble comprehending basic English? It can be the only reason why you are repeating a question I have already answered twice. Reading around a subject is not quite the same as experiencing it first hand by the way and the 'consensus seems to be that common sense prevailed', if it exists outside your imagination, is probably constituted by those like you who haven't a clue as to what the actual situation was like.
Yeah FIBD. You weren't there man! You don't know what it was like. It was horrible, man!
People in a state of wet agitation everywhere.
I'm not going back. I'm never going back.
I don't know either way JC. I'm only taking the piss.
Anyway FIBD. Everyone knows JC walks on water.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:johnny crossan wrote:I decided to exercise restraint last night, I am by nature a catastrophiser and refrained from posting on here in a state of wet agitation.
I am now calm, and can say without hesitation that, in my opinion, the decision to postpone last night's game 15 minutes before kick off was as cowardly a piece of ineptitude as I've experienced supporting City. The rain was over, pitch was fit, most of the crowd were already at or on their way the stadium and many were inside. A short delay of 15-30 minutes to allow those fans still travelling some extra time was all that was needed, instead 40,000 were sent packing for no good reason. Postponement in those circumstances shows exactly what the corporate view of the interests of supporters is. UEFA, BT and City are all in the dock as far as I'm concerned.
Just a hunch but I think a qualified safety officer is in a far better position to determine whether there was good reason or not.
I'm not sure how someone making a call based on supporter safety can be described as a "cowardly piece of ineptitude".
Sums you up 100%
The sooner your fucking generation of brain farts has been eradicated , the sooner the Uk can get back to being great again.
My generation? What's that Carl? How old am I?
I'm not in the UK btw.
City64 wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:johnny crossan wrote:I decided to exercise restraint last night, I am by nature a catastrophiser and refrained from posting on here in a state of wet agitation.
I am now calm, and can say without hesitation that, in my opinion, the decision to postpone last night's game 15 minutes before kick off was as cowardly a piece of ineptitude as I've experienced supporting City. The rain was over, pitch was fit, most of the crowd were already at or on their way the stadium and many were inside. A short delay of 15-30 minutes to allow those fans still travelling some extra time was all that was needed, instead 40,000 were sent packing for no good reason. Postponement in those circumstances shows exactly what the corporate view of the interests of supporters is. UEFA, BT and City are all in the dock as far as I'm concerned.
Just a hunch but I think a qualified safety officer is in a far better position to determine whether there was good reason or not.
I'm not sure how someone making a call based on supporter safety can be described as a "cowardly piece of ineptitude".
Sums you up 100%
The sooner your fucking generation of brain farts has been eradicated , the sooner the Uk can get back to being great again.
My generation? What's that Carl? How old am I?
I'm not in the UK btw.
Uzbekistan ?
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