"Football's suicide secret"

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Re: "Football's suicide secret"

Postby Cocacolajojo1 » Thu Jul 11, 2013 4:24 pm

dazby wrote:
Rag_hater wrote:
JamieMCFC wrote:
Rag_hater wrote:
Don't give a monkey's as can be illustrared by the fact that I have never said anything about it before only mentioned it now to highlight a bit of hypocrisy from the way I saw it.


Your a fucking spastic (not an offensive word in America) idiot. I hope one of your family members get the "trendy disease" and kills themselves then you might think different about it.



What a tastless remark.You have issues pal,take some pills or have a drink.DICKHEAD.


Is this the first time that Raggers has lost his rag? The wum has been wummed?


Quite
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Re: "Football's suicide secret"

Postby Rag_hater » Thu Jul 11, 2013 4:37 pm

Cocacolajojo wrote:
dazby wrote:
Rag_hater wrote:
JamieMCFC wrote:
Rag_hater wrote:
Don't give a monkey's as can be illustrared by the fact that I have never said anything about it before only mentioned it now to highlight a bit of hypocrisy from the way I saw it.


Your a fucking spastic (not an offensive word in America) idiot. I hope one of your family members get the "trendy disease" and kills themselves then you might think different about it.



What a tastless remark.You have issues pal,take some pills or have a drink.DICKHEAD.


Is this the first time that Raggers has lost his rag? The wum has been wummed?


Quite



Seems to be upsetting more than me, I am glad that Herb has taken the pressure of me.It was gettting to be approaching something like work(and I never want to many people see me do that)having to argue with all you pussies.
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Re: "Football's suicide secret"

Postby Fidel Castro » Thu Jul 11, 2013 6:56 pm

Rag_hater wrote:
Seems to be upsetting more than me, I am glad that Herb has taken the pressure of me.It was gettting to be approaching something like work(and I never want to many people see me do that)having to argue with all you pussies.


Your spelling is perfect. Have you got dyslexia? If so, it doesn't exist. Just a trendy word for thick as pig shit. Go to school. Read a book. Something. Anything.
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Re: "Football's suicide secret"

Postby Rag_hater » Thu Jul 11, 2013 8:00 pm

Fidel Castro wrote:
Rag_hater wrote:
Seems to be upsetting more than me, I am glad that Herb has taken the pressure of me.It was gettting to be approaching something like work(and I never want to many people see me do that)having to argue with all you pussies.


Your spelling is perfect. Have you got dyslexia? If so, it doesn't exist. Just a trendy word for thick as pig shit. Go to school. Read a book. Something. Anything.



Why not just read something and not point out how badly written it is as long as it's understandable? Perfectionism is a disease.
I don’t have unlimited time, so spend it on ideas, not hyphens.
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Re: "Football's suicide secret"

Postby Twobob » Thu Jul 11, 2013 8:23 pm

Rag_hater wrote:
Why not just read something and not point out how badly written it is as long as it's understandable? Perfectionism is a disease.
I don’t have unlimited time, so spend it on ideas, not hyphens.
There’s a reason that people who have amazing ideas get paid twenty times more than people who have amazing grammar: Ideas are worth a lot more to us.
People mired in details cannot look up and notice the nuances of what matters to other people


Is it a trendy disease or just a run of the mill type?
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Re: "Football's suicide secret"

Postby City64 » Thu Jul 11, 2013 8:24 pm

Anyone bothered to check the suicide rates in the Banking industry and NHS lately ?
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Re: "Football's suicide secret"

Postby ashton287 » Thu Jul 11, 2013 9:00 pm

City64 wrote:Anyone bothered to check the suicide rates in the Banking industry and NHS lately ?


Sounds like a depressing way to spend your time.
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Re: "Football's suicide secret"

Postby Fidel Castro » Thu Jul 11, 2013 9:13 pm

Rag_hater wrote:
Why not just read something and not point out how badly written it is as long as it's understandable? Perfectionism is a disease.
I don’t have unlimited time, so spend it on ideas, not hyphens.
There’s a reason that people who have amazing ideas get paid twenty times more than people who have amazing grammar: Ideas are worth a lot more to us.
People mired in details cannot look up and notice the nuances of what matters to other people


Hahahahahaha.
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Re: "Football's suicide secret"

Postby Dameerto » Fri Jul 12, 2013 12:05 am

City64 wrote:Anyone bothered to check the suicide rates in the Banking industry and NHS lately ?


Or the Armed Forces - last year more men/women took their own lives after serving in Afghanistan/Iraq than were killed on active duty. Maybe they should just pull themselves together too?
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Re: "Football's suicide secret"

Postby Im_Spartacus » Fri Jul 12, 2013 6:18 am

Dameerto wrote:
Or the Armed Forces - last year more men/women took their own lives after serving in Afghanistan/Iraq than were killed on active duty. Maybe they should just pull themselves together too?


Good point.

I suppose the focus on football is simply because it bucks the lazy image of overpaid pampered millionaires and brings back into focus that at the heart of everything, just like I said strongly about how players react to a tyrannical manager having nothing to do with money and everything to do with human nature, depression is the same phenomenon.

It should be a wake up call to some of the stupid things we hear football fans come out with directing abuse particularly at their own players that they are after all people with the same range of emotions as us.

Those who say that life is easier when you are earning a squillion pounds a week havent got a clue. Having moved abroad recently my wife and I have quadrupled our income and after a few years we will have enough put by for a very very comfortable life neither of us would have dreamed of a few years ago. We have the sun, the sea, the healthy lifestyle and an active social life, but to ignore the impact of not having your family around is huge - my wife copes, but every now and again has a mini-breakdown for a day or so as to how she doesnt think she fan stick it as she misses friends, family etc.

Our jobs dont pay as much as footballers, but outwardly you wouldnt know. You could all say that our life outwardly is one anyone would love to have, but as many on here will testify the main reason for people leaving the expat life is some form of depression whether it be isolation, struggling to fit in, not liking the food, a whole host of things that we take for granted from footballers, and thats without even considering the high professional standards many set themselves which puts them there in the first place


Bosnians are still spastics though, so im told.
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Re: "Football's suicide secret"

Postby sidSmith » Fri Jul 12, 2013 6:41 am

Im_Spartacus wrote:
Good point.

I suppose the focus on football is simply because it bucks the lazy image of overpaid pampered millionaires and brings back into focus that at the heart of everything, just like I said strongly about how players react to a tyrannical manager having nothing to do with money and everything to do with human nature, depression is the same phenomenon.

It should be a wake up call to some of the stupid things we hear football fans come out with directing abuse particularly at their own players that they are after all people with the same range of emotions as us.

Those who say that life is easier when you are earning a squillion pounds a week havent got a clue. Having moved abroad recently my wife and I have quadrupled our income and after a few years we will have enough put by for a very very comfortable life neither of us would have dreamed of a few years ago. We have the sun, the sea, the healthy lifestyle and an active social life, but to ignore the impact of not having your family around is huge - my wife copes, but every now and again has a mini-breakdown for a day or so as to how she doesnt think she fan stick it as she misses friends, family etc.

Our jobs dont pay as much as footballers, but outwardly you wouldnt know. You could all say that our life outwardly is one anyone would love to have, but as many on here will testify the main reason for people leaving the expat life is some form of depression whether it be isolation, struggling to fit in, not liking the food, a whole host of things that we take for granted from footballers, and thats without even considering the high professional standards many set themselves which puts them there in the first place

Bosnians are still spastics though, so im told.


Of course those people that earn a lot of money are also immune from many other diseases. Hartson, Petrov, Muamba, Foe, Moore, all fucking pussies, although Moore won't have earned as much so was more susceptible.

What is the economic threshold for bypassing depression or any other trendy disease? Damn, I hope I earn enough.
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Re: "Football's suicide secret"

Postby Rag_hater » Fri Jul 12, 2013 9:37 am

Bloody hell,I am glad I got away,seems to have tuened into a nation of wimps back in the UK.
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Re: "Football's suicide secret"

Postby BlueinBosnia » Fri Jul 12, 2013 10:15 am

Rag_hater wrote: There’s a reason that people who have amazing ideas get paid twenty times more than people who have amazing grammar: Ideas are worth a lot more to us.

The current recommended rate in the UK for a proofreader is £21.40 per hour. I sincerely doubt that many jobs advertising for people 'with amazing ideas' pay £428 per hour (in fact, a quick google shows many to be unpaid internships).

Also, the American Medical Association now classes obesity as a disease. Just as for depression, there is a direct correlation between the wealth of a nation and incidence of the disease.
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Re: "Football's suicide secret"

Postby DoomMerchant » Fri Jul 12, 2013 2:21 pm

BlueinBosnia wrote:
Rag_hater wrote: There’s a reason that people who have amazing ideas get paid twenty times more than people who have amazing grammar: Ideas are worth a lot more to us.

The current recommended rate in the UK for a proofreader is £21.40 per hour. I sincerely doubt that many jobs advertising for people 'with amazing ideas' pay £428 per hour (in fact, a quick google shows many to be unpaid internships).

Also, the American Medical Association now classes obesity as a disease. Just as for depression, there is a direct correlation between the wealth of a nation and incidence of the disease.


Geographically speaking....should i interpret your post as saying if i take a proofreading job i will lose some weight and kick the mild state of depression i have as well? Woo-hoo.

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Re: "Football's suicide secret"

Postby carl_feedthegoat » Fri Jul 12, 2013 3:16 pm

Im_Spartacus wrote:
Dameerto wrote:
Or the Armed Forces - last year more men/women took their own lives after serving in Afghanistan/Iraq than were killed on active duty. Maybe they should just pull themselves together too?


Good point.

I suppose the focus on football is simply because it bucks the lazy image of overpaid pampered millionaires and brings back into focus that at the heart of everything, just like I said strongly about how players react to a tyrannical manager having nothing to do with money and everything to do with human nature, depression is the same phenomenon.

It should be a wake up call to some of the stupid things we hear football fans come out with directing abuse particularly at their own players that they are after all people with the same range of emotions as us.

Those who say that life is easier when you are earning a squillion pounds a week havent got a clue. Having moved abroad recently my wife and I have quadrupled our income and after a few years we will have enough put by for a very very comfortable life neither of us would have dreamed of a few years ago. We have the sun, the sea, the healthy lifestyle and an active social life, but to ignore the impact of not having your family around is huge - my wife copes, but every now and again has a mini-breakdown for a day or so as to how she doesnt think she fan stick it as she misses friends, family etc.

Our jobs dont pay as much as footballers, but outwardly you wouldnt know. You could all say that our life outwardly is one anyone would love to have, but as many on here will testify the main reason for people leaving the expat life is some form of depression whether it be isolation, struggling to fit in, not liking the food, a whole host of things that we take for granted from footballers, and thats without even considering the high professional standards many set themselves which puts them there in the first place


Bosnians are still spastics though, so im told.



When I get depressed I do look at my bank balance.........it kind of gets me back to the land of being happy again ;)


Depression is real and it affects people in different ways, anyone that says otherwise is a fuckign complete ignorant degenerate.
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Re: "Football's suicide secret"

Postby Rag_hater » Fri Jul 12, 2013 4:14 pm

carl_feedthegoat wrote:
Im_Spartacus wrote:
Dameerto wrote:
Or the Armed Forces - last year more men/women took their own lives after serving in Afghanistan/Iraq than were killed on active duty. Maybe they should just pull themselves together too?


Good point.

I suppose the focus on football is simply because it bucks the lazy image of overpaid pampered millionaires and brings back into focus that at the heart of everything, just like I said strongly about how players react to a tyrannical manager having nothing to do with money and everything to do with human nature, depression is the same phenomenon.

It should be a wake up call to some of the stupid things we hear football fans come out with directing abuse particularly at their own players that they are after all people with the same range of emotions as us.

Those who say that life is easier when you are earning a squillion pounds a week havent got a clue. Having moved abroad recently my wife and I have quadrupled our income and after a few years we will have enough put by for a very very comfortable life neither of us would have dreamed of a few years ago. We have the sun, the sea, the healthy lifestyle and an active social life, but to ignore the impact of not having your family around is huge - my wife copes, but every now and again has a mini-breakdown for a day or so as to how she doesnt think she fan stick it as she misses friends, family etc.

Our jobs dont pay as much as footballers, but outwardly you wouldnt know. You could all say that our life outwardly is one anyone would love to have, but as many on here will testify the main reason for people leaving the expat life is some form of depression whether it be isolation, struggling to fit in, not liking the food, a whole host of things that we take for granted from footballers, and thats without even considering the high professional standards many set themselves which puts them there in the first place


Bosnians are still spastics though, so im told.



When I get depressed I do look at my bank balance.........it kind of gets me back to the land of being happy again ;)


Depression is real and it affects people in different ways, anyone that says otherwise is a fuckign complete ignorant degenerate.



That seems to be pretty much the end of the argument.If nobhead has owned upto it effecting him, it must be pretty obvious to everybody its an affliction that only effects pussies and wimps.
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Re: "Football's suicide secret"

Postby JamieMCFC » Fri Jul 12, 2013 4:47 pm

Rag_hater wrote:
That seems to be pretty much the end of the argument.If nobhead has owned upto it effecting him, it must be pretty obvious to everybody its an affliction that only effects pussies and wimps.


Listen here you fucking spastic rag infested douchebag why don't you go find a really high cliff and do us all a favor and jump off. You should have been an abortion. If your mother wasn't such a good bargain I would slap the bitch for having you.
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Re: "Football's suicide secret"

Postby Alex Sapphire » Fri Jul 12, 2013 4:55 pm

JamieMCFC wrote:
Rag_hater wrote:
That seems to be pretty much the end of the argument.If nobhead has owned upto it effecting him, it must be pretty obvious to everybody its an affliction that only effects pussies and wimps.


Listen here you fucking spastic rag infested douchebag why don't you go find a really high cliff and do us all a favor and jump off. You should have been an abortion. If your mother wasn't such a good bargain I would slap the bitch for having you.


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That way when you do criticise him you'll be a mile away.
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Re: "Football's suicide secret"

Postby JamieMCFC » Fri Jul 12, 2013 5:03 pm

Alex Sapphire wrote:
you know that line Jamie?


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Re: "Football's suicide secret"

Postby DoomMerchant » Fri Jul 12, 2013 5:17 pm

JamieMCFC wrote:
Listen here you fucking spastic rag infested douchebag why don't you go find a really high cliff and do us all a favor and jump off. You should have been an abortion. If your mother wasn't such a good bargain I would slap the bitch for having you.


In terms of cuntish responses that's like a 3/10.

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