graiser":37ulr8y7 said:Broc's Pilgrimage":37ulr8y7 said:... So, did Luggy come / where did he sit. ??!!!
No idea, too busy watching the game
Justin":3bxf82r5 said:Ed_Blackburn":3bxf82r5 said:Cobi is a fickle chap who wears his heart on his sleeve. He's a stereotypical football fan who goes from ecstasy to disappear in the blink of an eye, he loves a player in the first half and their not worthy of their wage by the final whistle. I love this kind of emotion, passion and exuberance on match day, in the stadium especially where the passion helps the players and adds massively to the the atmosphere.
But. It is so incredibly frustrating and irritating when splashed all over a website that in the main is relatively conservative and objective. Too see such passion manifested in text is very hard to stomach. I really don't think such unbridled passion translates to the written conversation.
In other words; please Cobi, learn to compose your thoughts instead of assuming every reader of this message board wants a running commentary of your most personal thoughts and opinions on every facet of PAFC (and beyond) particularly during the match, whilst your attending. You may enjoy your diarrhetic outpouring, but I think it's rude to assume everyone else is interested. This is a football message board not TMZ.
Please: Think. Compose. Consider.
(I hope you enjoyed the game today, it's rather difficult to judge from your comments)
Do you realise how condescending that reads Ed?
Why shouldn't he express his views?
He talks a lot more sense than most on here.
Ed_Blackburn":3taubcf0 said:Cobi is a fickle chap who wears his heart on his sleeve. He's a stereotypical football fan who goes from ecstasy to disappear in the blink of an eye, he loves a player in the first half and their not worthy of their wage by the final whistle. I love this kind of emotion, passion and exuberance on match day, in the stadium especially where the passion helps the players and adds massively to the the atmosphere.
But. It is so incredibly frustrating and irritating when splashed all over a website that in the main is relatively conservative and objective. Too see such passion manifested in text is very hard to stomach. I really don't think such unbridled passion translates to the written conversation.
In other words; please Cobi, learn to compose your thoughts instead of assuming every reader of this message board wants a running commentary of your most personal thoughts and opinions on every facet of PAFC (and beyond) particularly during the match, whilst your attending. You may enjoy your diarrhetic outpouring, but I think it's rude to assume everyone else is interested. This is a football message board not TMZ.
Please: Think. Compose. Consider.
(I hope you enjoyed the game today, it's rather difficult to judge from your comments)
Gary_Wills":1ua8nag1 said:If just about results, you'll be in favour of Pulis returning then? (Forget Luggy.)
Gary_Wills":2xn2uk08 said:If just about results, you'll be in favour of Pulis returning then? (Forget Luggy.)
Gary_Wills":bb4qa3ci said:If just about results, you'll be in favour of Pulis returning then? (Forget Luggy.)
Andy Holland":p811522m said:Gary_Wills":p811522m said:If just about results, you'll be in favour of Pulis returning then? (Forget Luggy.)
The best manager we've had, possibly in our entire history. What he did with the players he had, it might not have been pretty to watch but you can't argue against the results he got.
PASOTI.IJN":f59vy1qy said:People's opinions always count, it might not be what some of us want to hear but it's an opinion none the less.
I read some of Cobi's posts some of the time, I don't always agree, but the lad attends a lot of matches and in my book that means he very much able to post on PASoti. The PAS has always been important, the 'oti' happens only to be the medium by which it's delivered.