# Daft question klaxon #
Assume Rohl was under contract ergo we could have refused to let him leave if he was so integral to our plans?
(Ok, I get the stock answer to that kind of question...("if someone doesn't want to be here then it can be mor detrimental to force them to stay")... but something still doesn't add up here IMO)
And every single call centre on the planet plays the recorded "We're experiencing an unusally high volume of calls at the moment" message.... no you're f***ing not.... what you're experiencing is a NORMAL volume of calls... the same number of calls you've received on average for the last 79,478 days.... stop lying to people you utter *****
^Very much this
And the cretins that do this tend to have 16 bags strapped around their neck, thus clattering into everyone as they walk down the carriage. Buffoons.
The thing I love most about internet football forums is how different opinions are respected. Just need to get world peace cracked now and my work on this planet is done.
Hmm... they still celebrate drawing 2-2 against us in the season they got relegated from the Championship and we got promoted to the Premier League, so I wouldn't be too sure about that! #tinpot
^This
Are you suggesting we lower ourselves to Pompey fan tinpottery levels and hark on about how beating a team 2 divisions below us somehow gives us bragging rights...?
If we're going to compare these two referendums, wouldn't the consistent thing to do be to enact the result of both? As things stand, only the result of the Scottish separation referendum has been carried through thus far.
Any chance of putting those headline 'Long Ball' stats into context? Otherwise people might think that you're conflating 'hoof ball' (i.e. default 'hit and hope' tactics) and 'long ball' (e.g. long range cross-field passes as part of measured build-up play)...
For example: https://www.90min.com/posts/6229999-surprising-statistics-reveal-chelsea-and-manchester-city-as-best-long-ball-premier-league-sides