Ombudsam Posted 14 minutes ago Posted 14 minutes ago 2 minutes ago, Kvarme Ate My Food said: Yes everyone does accept that. Do you wanna build any more straw men whilst also crying about Sammya doing so? I didn’t raise you like this. I didn’t create any strawmen. You are literally talking to one of the people I was thinking about/named as not quite understanding and really really enjoying it 5 minutes ago, Hassony said: Never said they were crocodile tears, but I've never seen anyone ever leave their job in tears, or getting booed once they hand their notice in, it's just not the same For real?
Foxtrot Posted 9 minutes ago Posted 9 minutes ago 5 minutes ago, Hassony said: Never said they were crocodile tears, but I've never seen anyone ever leave their job in tears, or getting booed once they hand their notice in, it's just not the same This of course is a special situation, but those things happen in other walks of life as well tbf. There are other people than locally raised football players who are really attached to their jobs, colleagues, vocations. And if not boos, there are colleagues etc who feel let down by someone leaves.
Kvarme Ate My Food Posted 8 minutes ago Posted 8 minutes ago 5 minutes ago, Ombudsam said: I didn’t create any strawmen. You are literally talking to one of the people I was thinking about/named as not quite understanding and really really enjoying it f***ing hell you d****ead, I was saying that Bailo accuses you of building straw men. Last time I ever try to help you. Tool.
Hassony Posted 8 minutes ago Posted 8 minutes ago 2 minutes ago, Ombudsam said: For real? Yeah, not that I recall Although i do recall Stacey, our receptionist, kissing her ID badge before handing it in 1
Kvarme Ate My Food Posted 5 minutes ago Posted 5 minutes ago 9 minutes ago, Bailo said: I guess, at the core of it all, my question is this - why do you keep making Mum sad, Dad? I mean I literally deal with this every day from my real children so I might dodge it here. But suffice it to say… There are loads and loads of people in the world I feel sympathy for. Multi-millionaire men who’ve chosen to f*** over their boyhood club, by leaving for a rival on a free, and who then think “oh I’ll miss this club” … are really really far down the list.
Sir Tokyo Sexwale Posted 3 minutes ago Posted 3 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Kvarme Ate My Food said: He didn’t have to leave the club like. that's the bottom line - I'm sure it was heartfelt from him but he chose not to play for us again and while yes, we're in his heart etc, it's not like he's leaving Ipswich to go to Madrid. So f*** him, hope he feels tons of regret because next time he's back, if he thinks it was bad the other week he's got a lesson to learn 1 hour ago, pipnasty said: When I was 26, I was an absolute f***ing k****ead, probably like most of us. I think he will regret what he has done immensely and we will move on. But I'm ok with the booing - see it as a loving correction. And I;m kinda glad he got a decent reception today - the point had already been made. I was - and am - awesome
Ombudsam Posted just now Posted just now 5 minutes ago, Kvarme Ate My Food said: f***ing hell you d****ead, I was saying that Bailo accuses you of building straw men. Last time I ever try to help you. Tool. This is how all great nights out ended at uni too. We’ve managed to do it without anyone kissing someone they weren’t meant to, I think 1
Sir Tokyo Sexwale Posted just now Posted just now 52 minutes ago, Swipe said: He got on my nerves a bit tbh. But better than a load more boos. I guess. still chewing the f***ing gum, the div Seemed all he wanted to do today was lounge about & try hollywood passes, the few times he was needed in defence, he was lolloping back out of position
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