KentBlue
Well-Known Member
Personally I couldn't care less who's to blame. Slot or Salah, but the havoc and general upset it's causing the grief merchants is keeping me entertained 24 hours a day.
Salah is a prima-donna in the true theatrical sense of the word: his overly dramatic pirouettes have earned the dippers so many undeserved victories over the years they've 'won' trophies they should never have had a chance with.
A self-obsessed, egotistical child in a man's body he may be but he has been an absolute vital cog in the dipper machine for a long time, so from their point of view they should all -club and supporters alike- keep the noise about it all to a minimum and just let it die a natural death,tomorrow's fish and chip paper and all that. Neither Slot, Salah or the club itself are going to come out of this with their reputations intact, so why not just agree to disagree and move on?
To most neutrals (myself included) it's great fun: the dippers publicly brawling in the street, like a scene from some TV soap. No pride,no dignity, just an all out slug-fest between two warring factions, neither of whom will be there for much longer anyway.
The tabloids are going to push this as far as they can, of course, but do the public really care? Do we really want to see the juvenile equivalent of Joey Barton and Piers Morgan exchanging insults in the school playground?
Salah is a prima-donna in the true theatrical sense of the word: his overly dramatic pirouettes have earned the dippers so many undeserved victories over the years they've 'won' trophies they should never have had a chance with.
A self-obsessed, egotistical child in a man's body he may be but he has been an absolute vital cog in the dipper machine for a long time, so from their point of view they should all -club and supporters alike- keep the noise about it all to a minimum and just let it die a natural death,tomorrow's fish and chip paper and all that. Neither Slot, Salah or the club itself are going to come out of this with their reputations intact, so why not just agree to disagree and move on?
To most neutrals (myself included) it's great fun: the dippers publicly brawling in the street, like a scene from some TV soap. No pride,no dignity, just an all out slug-fest between two warring factions, neither of whom will be there for much longer anyway.
The tabloids are going to push this as far as they can, of course, but do the public really care? Do we really want to see the juvenile equivalent of Joey Barton and Piers Morgan exchanging insults in the school playground?


