Whitey Grandad Posted yesterday at 20:28 Posted yesterday at 20:28 26 minutes ago, hypochondriac said: Which is fine. It doesn't say anything about him having an ego though. "ego" has many meanings. All derived from its original Latin meaning of I / me / myself. Please don't get me wrong. I think he's a great player and I'm glad that he is playing for us. He will however need to adjust his temperament to the English game. 1 1
hypochondriac Posted yesterday at 21:09 Posted yesterday at 21:09 (edited) 43 minutes ago, Whitey Grandad said: "ego" has many meanings. All derived from its original Latin meaning of I / me / myself. Please don't get me wrong. I think he's a great player and I'm glad that he is playing for us. He will however need to adjust his temperament to the English game. No he doesn't. He's proven so far that his temperament is great. It's our other loser players that need to adjust their temperaments not Scienza. Edited yesterday at 21:12 by hypochondriac 3
Osvaldorama Posted yesterday at 21:11 Posted yesterday at 21:11 3 hours ago, Whitey Grandad said: I see things a lot of other people miss. I raised a reasonable question and I received a reasoned and sensible answer from Verbal. We can move on. You see a lot of things that aren’t there 2 2
Whitey Grandad Posted yesterday at 21:14 Posted yesterday at 21:14 Just now, hypochondriac said: No he doesn't. He's proven so far that his temperament is great. It's our otheroser players that need to adjust their temperaments not Scienza. Eh? Are we talking at cross purposes? What I am (attempting) to say is that he will attract a lot of physical attention from other less talented players and he probably won't win the fouls that he might have expected in his previous experiences. 1
Whitey Grandad Posted yesterday at 21:16 Posted yesterday at 21:16 4 minutes ago, Osvaldorama said: You see a lot of things that aren’t there Just because you yourself can't see them doesn't mean that they aren't there.
hypochondriac Posted yesterday at 21:20 Posted yesterday at 21:20 4 minutes ago, Whitey Grandad said: Eh? Are we talking at cross purposes? What I am (attempting) to say is that he will attract a lot of physical attention from other less talented players and he probably won't win the fouls that he might have expected in his previous experiences. "he will have to adjust his temperament to the English game" he's already won more fouls than any other player since he signed I am sure. He doesn't need to adjust he temperament, he needs to keep doing what he is doing. 3
The Kraken Posted yesterday at 21:22 Posted yesterday at 21:22 4 minutes ago, Whitey Grandad said: Just because you yourself can't see them doesn't mean that they aren't there. Just because you see them it doesn’t mean they’re real outside of your own inflated ego. 2
Whitey Grandad Posted yesterday at 21:38 Posted yesterday at 21:38 17 minutes ago, hypochondriac said: "he will have to adjust his temperament to the English game" he's already won more fouls than any other player since he signed I am sure. He doesn't need to adjust he temperament, he needs to keep doing what he is doing. Indeed, but he's more use to us on the pitch than suspended. 1 1
hypochondriac Posted yesterday at 21:53 Posted yesterday at 21:53 14 minutes ago, Whitey Grandad said: Indeed, but he's more use to us on the pitch than suspended. He's had one yellow all season! 2 2
Mboto Gorge Posted yesterday at 23:17 Posted yesterday at 23:17 2 hours ago, Whitey Grandad said: "ego" has many meanings. All derived from its original Latin meaning of I / me / myself. Please don't get me wrong. I think he's a great player and I'm glad that he is playing for us. He will however need to adjust his temperament to the English game. Yeah cos he’s really struggling overall isn’t he.
suewhistle Posted yesterday at 23:19 Posted yesterday at 23:19 2 hours ago, Whitey Grandad said: He will however need to adjust his temperament to the English game. In what way? I have to say I've found the arguments on this thread rather difficult to follow. He feels that he isn't getting enough protection from the refs, and I suspect there'd be very few on this board who disagreed with that view. Objecting to attempts to physically harm him seems reasonable, and I've seen little evidence of diving. 2
Ted Bates Statue Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 22 hours ago, Whitey Grandad said: Limping to protect his ego. 12 hours ago, Whitey Grandad said: Indeed, but he's more use to us on the pitch than suspended. He's talking about the wrong player I think you might be talking about the wrong player
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