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Re: proffessional or what?

Posted: 04 Sep 2012, 21:29
by robbotufc
agree with Trojan plus Bootcleaner has been a Torquay united fan for many many years,not just for a few years :rofl:

Re: proffessional or what?

Posted: 04 Sep 2012, 21:45
by ferrarilover
Trojan 67 wrote:Don't argue with bootcleaner Matt. The oneupmanship he's got over you, is he's a former TUFC professional and also played for West Ham United.
Ordinarily, this would suffice, but in the face of his abject inability to construct any sort of relevant counter to my perfectly valid argument sort of counts against him sufficiently to rob him of any sort of credibility here.
In much the same way that Lionel Messi is a fine footballer, but I wouldn't trust him to perform laser eye surgery, being a decent player doesn't necessarily make his lack of a real point any more compelling.

Kudos to him though, that's mighty impressive. Perhaps more input in the football related threads and less missplet nonsnese? ;-)

Matt

Re: proffessional or what?

Posted: 05 Sep 2012, 06:27
by bruciesbootcleaner
ferrarilover wrote: Ordinarily, this would suffice, but in the face of his abject inability to construct any sort of relevant counter to my perfectly valid argument sort of counts against him sufficiently to rob him of any sort of credibility here.
In much the same way that Lionel Messi is a fine footballer, but I wouldn't trust him to perform laser eye surgery, being a decent player doesn't necessarily make his lack of a real point any more compelling.

Kudos to him though, that's mighty impressive. Perhaps more input in the football related threads and less missplet nonsnese? ;-)

Matt
ha ha, since when, is the pointing out, of a total lack of professionalism on the part of the club "missplet nonsence"? its not, & my point is not only valid but correct,
it seems young man, that your opinion & remarks made on this forum has more to do with trying to impress people with your command of the english language than anything else, which is fine if thats your bag!
but the more you continue with this manner, the more the people will ( just like me ) end up laughing at you, not with you,
humility is a fine attribute matt, i`m sure underneath it all your not a bad lad, so hey, no more having the "encyclopeda brittanica" for breakfast, it does you no favours!!

Re: proffessional or what?

Posted: 05 Sep 2012, 11:24
by ferrarilover
So, because my posts are, by and large, sent into our little electronic world correctly spelt and with the punctuation marks in the correct places, they are somehow LESS valid than if they were not?

Your point is valid and correct, I haven't suggested otherwise. What I suggest is that it is the way that you handle the situation that will dictate A) The impression with which our visitors depart and B) The action which is taken to ensure that no repeat occurs.

Matt.

Re: proffessional or what?

Posted: 05 Sep 2012, 22:39
by Glostergull
bruciesbootcleaner wrote: ha ha, since when, is the pointing out, of a total lack of professionalism on the part of the club "missplet nonsence"? its not, & my point is not only valid but correct,
it seems young man, that your opinion & remarks made on this forum has more to do with trying to impress people with your command of the english language than anything else, which is fine if thats your bag!
but the more you continue with this manner, the more the people will ( just like me ) end up laughing at you, not with you,
humility is a fine attribute matt, i`m sure underneath it all your not a bad lad, so hey, no more having the "encyclopeda brittanica" for breakfast, it does you no favours!!
Wow that should be a sight. I wonder what it will look like when he has a dump. Bring on the KY jelly

Re: proffessional or what?

Posted: 05 Sep 2012, 22:42
by AustrianAndyGull
Too much GG! :Z

Re: proffessional or what?

Posted: 05 Sep 2012, 23:14
by Glostergull
austrianandygull wrote:Too much GG! :Z
Funny. Thats what he said!