I don't suppose they've been fined or anything. Crikey, I used to reprimand the kids in school. Reprimanding is useless.
I got the strap....not often as I was fairly well behaved lol.
I don't suppose they've been fined or anything. Crikey, I used to reprimand the kids in school. Reprimanding is useless.
I never hit a child. Although I had colleagues who did. I just tried to reason with them and also gave them my hard stare....... that Paddington Bear one pinched my hard stare thing!! :-)I got the strap....not often as I was fairly well behaved lol.
I got the strap quite a few times and cane once, I also had a blackboard cleaner thingy bounce off my head for staring out the window. Following the abolition of corporal punishment I visited my daughters school and without the spectre of violence there seemed a lot more trust between teachers and pupils.I never hit a child. Although I had colleagues who did. I just tried to reason with them and also gave them my hard stare....... that Paddington Bear one pinched my hard stare thing!! :-)
I never hit a child. Although I had colleagues who did. I just tried to reason with them and also gave them my hard stare....... that Paddington Bear one pinched my hard stare thing!! :-)
That is monstrous. I used the blackboard cleaner but never on a child just on the blackboard. A few times when they were very noisy/excited after painting or PE to quieten them down. I banged on the blackboard with it.I got the strap quite a few times and cane once, I also had a blackboard cleaner thingy bounce off my head for staring out the window. Following the abolition of corporal punishment I visited my daughters school and without the spectre of violence there seemed a lot more trust between teachers and pupils.
Insanity it is - but you can't actually blame the club, they are caught in an insane trap caused by the leeches (agents) in and around the players, and the players themselves. I said this right at the start of this thread, but THIS is the root cause of all of this - how have we collectively got to the point where anyone thinks its acceptabe to pay people 6 figures a WEEK to kick a ball around the pitch...
City made seventy three million pounds profit last year and eighty odd million the year before.
A reduction to £40 tickets for general admission and a 25% reduction in season tickets would cost the club approximately seven million over the course of a season presuming good cup and CL runs.
We pay Kalvin Phillips eight million per year
I believe she goes down quite easily in the box… I certainly would if she tackled me!!But does she track back ?
There’s something the club are missing out on with regards to the new North Stand Level 2.City made seventy three million pounds profit last year and eighty odd million the year before.
A reduction to £40 tickets for general admission and a 25% reduction in non-hospitality season tickets would cost the club approximately seven million over the course of a season presuming good cup and CL runs.
We pay Kalvin Phillips eight million per year to play for someone else.
Must be nice.There’s something the club are missing out on with regards to the new North Stand Level 2.
If the club really drove that as a huge atmosphere stand and fans made it work, made it famous, made it iconic, the club could find a sponsor for the stand that would make up for the shortfall of reducing ticket prices.
Look at what Fortuna Düsseldorf did:
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Fortuna Dusseldorf letting fans in for free: German second-division side playing to 52,000 and are now top of the table
As Fortuna Dusseldorf prepare to host another 52,000 supporters for their game against Hamburg on Sunday, Adam Bate speaks to the clubs CEO Alexander Jobst to find out how this second-division side in Germany changed everything by letting the fans in for freewww.skysports.com
There’s something the club are missing out on with regards to the new North Stand Level 2.
If the club really drove that as a huge atmosphere stand and fans made it work, made it famous, made it iconic, the club could find a sponsor for the stand that would make up for the shortfall of reducing ticket prices.
Look at what Fortuna Düsseldorf did:
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Fortuna Dusseldorf letting fans in for free: German second-division side playing to 52,000 and are now top of the table
As Fortuna Dusseldorf prepare to host another 52,000 supporters for their game against Hamburg on Sunday, Adam Bate speaks to the clubs CEO Alexander Jobst to find out how this second-division side in Germany changed everything by letting the fans in for freewww.skysports.com
Depends on the school and the pupils.I got the strap quite a few times and cane once, I also had a blackboard cleaner thingy bounce off my head for staring out the window. Following the abolition of corporal punishment I visited my daughters school and without the spectre of violence there seemed a lot more trust between teachers and pupils.
That’s interesting, so there was no real policy on corporal punishment? Teachers were left to their own devices as long as they fell within accepted boundaries?I never hit a child. Although I had colleagues who did. I just tried to reason with them and also gave them my hard stare....... that Paddington Bear one pinched my hard stare thing!! :-)
That’s interesting, so there was no real policy on corporal punishment? Teachers were left to their own devices as long as they fell within accepted boundaries?
In a maths class, I was daydreaming looking out if the window and the teacher sneaked up behind me (and by all accounts) drew his arm right back and smashed me open palmed on the back of my headI’m not sure there were any ‘accepted’ boundaries.
Looking back some of our teachers, particularly the PE ones, were nothing short of sadistic. Also, in hindsight I bet there was a fair few of them getting some kind of nonce thrill out of it.
In a maths class, I was daydreaming looking out if the window and the teacher sneaked up behind me (and by all accounts) drew his arm right back and smashed me open palmed on the back of my head
He hit me so hard my glasses flew off and just teetered on the edge of the desk
Even now, close to 50 years later, I wonder what would have been done if they'd hit the floor and smashed
It was an assault