In terms of a possible solution, maybe we should have one of these at the ground? Therefore we can put folk like Yeltz27 & others in to keep them away from other peoples harm?



Is this for real? 'Get used to it', I can't believe what I'm reading. You choose one career as an example where abuse takes place, why is that acceptable by the way and what are you trying to do exactly?lutleyyeltz wrote:Society is a little less gentle and refined than some would like - if any out there have been in the military, then abuse and bullying are a part of the status quo. You may not like it but get used to it
A post-match thread that started on a good performance along with some bad behaviour from Platt ends up with Millwall and a bizarre anachronistic military analogy! General Kitchener would've been proud.lutleyyeltz wrote:Society is a little less gentle and refined than some would like - if any out there have been in the military, then abuse and bullying are a part of the status quo. You may not like it but get used to it, it's not going to alter any time soon.
The days of rattles, rosettes and applauding the opposition are long gone.
Go to Villa Park at the moment and I am sure you will hear praise, compliments and general good behavior from the stands. All good and Rosy there at the moment.Yeltz27 wrote:Is this for real? 'Get used to it', I can't believe what I'm reading. You choose one career as an example where abuse takes place, why is that acceptable by the way and what are you trying to do exactly?lutleyyeltz wrote:Society is a little less gentle and refined than some would like - if any out there have been in the military, then abuse and bullying are a part of the status quo. You may not like it but get used to it
Embarrassing. You can forget the sarcasm as well.lutleyyeltz wrote:Bizarre, or not, it's reality!
P.S. A super game which I enjoyed immensely, with my pals.Bravo! Hoorah!