Yer welcome son.Thanks for the pep talk, coach![]()
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Yer welcome son.Thanks for the pep talk, coach![]()
Served a mate well for 37yrs too... spent the last 20yrs since, in prison on fraud charges.That's my philosophy on life. It's served me well over the last 47 years. Utb
I can’t imagine how deceived you must have felt clicking a story headlined ‘Blades stars could leave on loan’ and finding out that four members of United’s first-team squad could, actually, leave on loan. One day, I’m sure you’ll learn to trust again. The first answer on your link is the most enlightening: ‘This is simply a question of style.’
Carlton Palmer is apparently a pig 'legend'
Would a better description be fringe player and not Star, and just for reference why are these 4 players news when the star reported it on the 18th (google helped search)
Edit - I'm out. Sean Thornton has achieved his goal with this thread. All the best, lads
Did the piece on the 18th say Chris Wilder thought it'd happen before this weekend?
Did the piece on the 18th say Chris Wilder thought it'd happen before this weekend?
Did the piece on the 18th say Chris Wilder thought it'd happen before this weekend?
103 posts so far of squabbling bollox.
To everyone who feels "deceived" and "cheated" by this headline:
Were you all expecting Wilder to be sending Fleck and O'Connell out to Hartlepool and Cheltenham or something? Get a grip.
Meh, we all give and take.
Yeah you're right. Your article quoted him... or did it?![]()
So are you quoting or paraphrasing when you say that he said "2 stars will leave before the weekend"
It's not really news is it, or worthy of an extra page. So the only thing which might make people click is the word '"stars"'
Were both from when you had a direct conversation with him as you have quoted him?
Yes, it did. The headline paraphrased what he said, which they often do.
I never said he said that, directly or indirectly.
Yes, it is news. Did nobody suspect the four might play on Saturday? And yes. Or are you suggesting I fabricated the interview?
Don't know as you're not really admitting to having the interview
And now I've looked at the rest of the paper, I am pleased to say that there is a full-page item on the SU Community Foundation (p. 4). Can you do a link to that? All very positive, though I'm not sure about the 79 year-old bloke 'booting people left, right and centre' at walking football. Is that a paraphrase or a direct quote?Either way, as a devout coward, I'm staying well away...
I haven’t invented shit, that’s what I was taught. But course, you know better![]()
Wow, debating a story is one thing but suggesting I’ve fabricated an interview is quite another![]()
As someone who only took English up to A Level, I also understand double quotations to be a direct quote from someone, and single quotes to be an interpretation.Yes, so it would seem. Not everything you were taught is going to be right. I was taught that dinosaurs died out because of an ice age. It doesn't mean I carry on believing that despite the fact that a little bit of research tells me that was wrong.
You really do like digging yourself into holes. It's quite a bizarre habit.
To everyone who feels "deceived" and "cheated" by this headline:
Were you all expecting Wilder to be sending Fleck and O'Connell out to Hartlepool and Cheltenham or something? Get a grip.
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