paul merson wrote: Good dodging.
Then I'm confused what you mean!
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paul merson wrote: Good dodging.
Im sure you are.God is an Englishman wrote:paul merson wrote: Good dodging.
Then I'm confused what you mean!
This reads like a whinge that Kingstonian haven't fared well - they were stuffed over by their own management and they want to blame someone. It might as well be the club that took some advantage of their disadvantage, right? The paragraph I've quoted above is the only direct reference to actual issues with AFCW in the entire piece...adelaidepie wrote:On a smaller scale there are other issues. It has never been made particularly public, but The Dons have made things difficult for Ks to arrange cup games in the past. A recent London Senior Cup tie was not allowed to be played on the desired date, despite it not clashing with any Dons fixture, with no firm reasoning ever given. It’s safe to assume that there were reasons, but this is typical of AFC, their concern is purely about themselves. This is seen in fixture planning (or blocking), the marketing in Kingston of the club, the removal of much of the Ks identity from Kingsmeadow and the destruction of the KRE (which was done with no consultation with Ks board). A microcosm of Wimbledon’s attitude is shown in the loss of the friendly between the two sides. This was agreed upon as part of the original deal, with Ks making money from it, however in recent years, as AFC’s profile has outgrown the need for such a goodwill gesture, the fixture has disappeared.
It might be genuine, but from that, there's not enough information to make a judgement beyond asking what exactly Kingstonian have an issue with, beyond a couple of snubs?adelaidepie wrote:Chade,
The information I posted I grabbed from someone else on a mailing list that I am on in England. Im not a fan of either club but the people over in England seemed to think most was reasonably genuine.
Chade wrote:It might be genuine, but from that, there's not enough information to make a judgement beyond asking what exactly Kingstonian have an issue with, beyond a couple of snubs?adelaidepie wrote:Chade,
The information I posted I grabbed from someone else on a mailing list that I am on in England. Im not a fan of either club but the people over in England seemed to think most was reasonably genuine.
I didn't know people weren't allowed to support who they wanted.God is an Englishman wrote:Chade wrote:It might be genuine, but from that, there's not enough information to make a judgement beyond asking what exactly Kingstonian have an issue with, beyond a couple of snubs?adelaidepie wrote:Chade,
The information I posted I grabbed from someone else on a mailing list that I am on in England. Im not a fan of either club but the people over in England seemed to think most was reasonably genuine.
afc wimbledon are just idiots FULL STOP. After all, all their supporters have already jumped ship from a couple of clubs. What do you expect?
well now you know.Chade wrote:I didn't know people weren't allowed to support who they wanted.
Why is it all a one way street - i.e. that it is all the "supporter's"/person's responsibility? The club, if it wants to continue to have supporters, needs to offer something that the person wants - be that winning football, entertaining football, emotional attachment.God is an Englishman wrote:well now you know.Chade wrote:I didn't know people weren't allowed to support who they wanted.
These are people that used to support one team and decided they didn't like that team anymore so switched to another team.
How is that a "supporter"?
Chade wrote:Why is it all a one way street - i.e. that it is all the "supporter's"/person's responsibility? The club, if it wants to continue to have supporters, needs to offer something that the person wants - be that winning football, entertaining football, emotional attachment.
So, they offer you an emotional attachment. Good for you, sunshine. What if other people don't have the same level of emotional attachment?God is an Englishman wrote:Chade wrote:Why is it all a one way street - i.e. that it is all the "supporter's"/person's responsibility? The club, if it wants to continue to have supporters, needs to offer something that the person wants - be that winning football, entertaining football, emotional attachment.
because you support a team through thick and thin. My team could move to timbuktoo, in the 27th division playing long ball and I would still be a Millwall supporter. I might go and watch AFC Millwall when Millwall were at "home" but that emotional attachement to MY team won't change. If they drew each other in the cup at AFC's home ground, I'd be in the away end.
If you're comparing a job with supporting a football team then there's no point in continuing this conversation.Chade wrote:So, they offer you an emotional attachment. Good for you, sunshine. What if other people don't have the same level of emotional attachment?
I mean, I'm sure you don't like your job that much, and would change for a similar job with more money... but there's people that "love their job and wouldn't change it for the world (including money)". I guess you'd jump on some bandwagon and say that they don't have a choice either.
That's what someone says when they know they've been caught. Also, you obviously have trouble with abstraction.God is an Englishman wrote:If you're comparing a job with supporting a football team then there's no point in continuing this conversation.Chade wrote:So, they offer you an emotional attachment. Good for you, sunshine. What if other people don't have the same level of emotional attachment?
I mean, I'm sure you don't like your job that much, and would change for a similar job with more money... but there's people that "love their job and wouldn't change it for the world (including money)". I guess you'd jump on some bandwagon and say that they don't have a choice either.
Chade wrote:That's what someone says when they know they've been caught. Also, you obviously have trouble with abstraction.God is an Englishman wrote:If you're comparing a job with supporting a football team then there's no point in continuing this conversation.Chade wrote:So, they offer you an emotional attachment. Good for you, sunshine. What if other people don't have the same level of emotional attachment?
I mean, I'm sure you don't like your job that much, and would change for a similar job with more money... but there's people that "love their job and wouldn't change it for the world (including money)". I guess you'd jump on some bandwagon and say that they don't have a choice either.
No, I'm comparing two activities, where you can choose the parts of the exchange that satisfy your acceptability criteria to partake in it.God is an Englishman wrote:caught? Your comparing something we do in order to be able to eat, drink have a roof etc.. to something we all do for fun in our spare time.Chade wrote:That's what someone says when they know they've been caught. Also, you obviously have trouble with abstraction.
something we have to do v something we want to do
If you're being serious then maybe this actually helps explain the sporting mentality in australia.
Chade wrote:No, I'm comparing two activities, where you can choose the parts of the exchange that satisfy your acceptability criteria to partake in it.
Oh, and so now it's something we want to do? But someone's only allowed to do it by your rules? lulz.
lol. You really have no idea.God is an Englishman wrote:This is truly laughable!!Chade wrote:No, I'm comparing two activities, where you can choose the parts of the exchange that satisfy your acceptability criteria to partake in it.
Oh, and so now it's something we want to do? But someone's only allowed to do it by your rules? lulz.
Are you saying you don't want to watch football, do you get made to do it then? I have to work, I have bills to pay and a lifestyle to keep. I CHOOSE to watch football.
Anyone can do what they want but if you want respect then you don't just jump on a team because the one you choose last week isn't doing well enough.
Take some of your own medicine!Chade wrote:lol. You really have no idea.God is an Englishman wrote:This is truly laughable!!Chade wrote:No, I'm comparing two activities, where you can choose the parts of the exchange that satisfy your acceptability criteria to partake in it.
Oh, and so now it's something we want to do? But someone's only allowed to do it by your rules? lulz.
Are you saying you don't want to watch football, do you get made to do it then? I have to work, I have bills to pay and a lifestyle to keep. I CHOOSE to watch football.
Anyone can do what they want but if you want respect then you don't just jump on a team because the one you choose last week isn't doing well enough.
Chade wrote:That's what someone says when they know they've been caught. Also, you obviously have trouble with abstraction.
you just described chelsea and man u supporters...........wait fot itGod is an Englishman wrote:Chade wrote:No, I'm comparing two activities, where you can choose the parts of the exchange that satisfy your acceptability criteria to partake in it.
Oh, and so now it's something we want to do? But someone's only allowed to do it by your rules? lulz.
This is truly laughable!!
Are you saying you don't want to watch football, do you get made to do it then? I have to work, I have bills to pay and a lifestyle to keep. I CHOOSE to watch football.
Anyone can do what they want but if you want respect then you don't just jump on a team because the one you choose last week isn't doing well enough.
Mackem Lad wrote:you just described chelsea and man u supporters...........wait fot itGod is an Englishman wrote:Chade wrote:No, I'm comparing two activities, where you can choose the parts of the exchange that satisfy your acceptability criteria to partake in it.
Oh, and so now it's something we want to do? But someone's only allowed to do it by your rules? lulz.
This is truly laughable!!
Are you saying you don't want to watch football, do you get made to do it then? I have to work, I have bills to pay and a lifestyle to keep. I CHOOSE to watch football.
Anyone can do what they want but if you want respect then you don't just jump on a team because the one you choose last week isn't doing well enough.
predator wrote:Kick off tonight (11.00) followed by the 3rd round draw (1.10)
http://www.wiziwig.tv/competition.php?p ... e=football
FA site sayingGod is an Englishman wrote:predator wrote:Kick off tonight (11.00) followed by the 3rd round draw (1.10)
http://www.wiziwig.tv/competition.php?p ... e=football
that draw must be delayed because the draw is at 2:20pm GMT (12:50am in adelaide)
predator wrote:FA site sayingGod is an Englishman wrote:predator wrote:Kick off tonight (11.00) followed by the 3rd round draw (1.10)
http://www.wiziwig.tv/competition.php?p ... e=football
that draw must be delayed because the draw is at 2:20pm GMT (12:50am in adelaide)
2.40pm, Sunday 2 December 2012
If the FA have got it wrong then ITV 1 aren't going to be happyGod is an Englishman wrote:
since when have the fa got anything right. Either that or someone told me the wrong time then.