GornikDaze
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Two words that could independently make the one word thread with aplomb :)
It’s also what the District Judge accused Steven Patrick Morrissey of when he was giving evidence. Ever since one of my mates at work has tried to get in his yearly performance assessment meeting!Egregrious truculence could be a banner.
Sorry to take issue with you again, however you signed up to 're-educate' us on events in Brussels.And there you have it.
The ‘woe is me/ self pity City’ rhetoric.
Which all makes it impossible to have a rational discussion. The same way we’ve seen over the past 24 hours people refusing to countenance all the factors that contributed to that faithful night in Brussels.(The ‘fit for purpose’ ground like is still jaw dropping.).
It really is best left.
To be 100% accurate, Judge Weeks accused dear old Moz of being, "Devious, truculent and unreliable". I'm sure @jimharri could elaborate further...It’s also what the District Judge accused Steven Patrick Morrissey of when he was giving evidence. Ever since one of my mates at work has tried to get in his yearly performance assessment meeting!
I must confess, that Judgment was my introduction to that word.To be 100% accurate, Judge Weeks accused dear old Moz of being, "Devious, truculent and unreliable". I'm sure @jimharri could elaborate further...
I’d just leave it mate.
A tawdry back and forth on the ills of respective fanbases, which is all those type of posts you responded to ever devolve into, does nobody any good.
Didn't the Juventus fans turn their backs to the pitch when some form of "relationship restoration" was taking place?I don’t think anybody commenting has tried to excuse or mitigate anything that went on that day. There were other factors involved, no doubt, but the overwhelming majority of the blame in the stadium was down to the Liverpool fans. That’s taken as read by every fan I know at least. Plus Liverpool and Juventus have worked for a long time to restore the relationship between the clubs, the Rush deal was a perfect example of that. The transfer was agreed early but Liverpool got to keep him until the end of the season. All parties working together and not two clubs who a couple of years previously were in a much different situation. It’s not as nuanced and as comprehensive a reply as it needs, but I think it shows that nobody was under any illusions about what happened that evening. There have been plenty of fan club type pilgrimages there too building bridges. It’s not perfect but nothing could be sadly.
Morrissey "replied" to the judgement via "Sorrow Will Come to You in the End", a rather clumsy attempt to right the perceived wrongs of the case. His record label dropped the song from the UK release for fear of libel. It was however released on the US version.I must confess, that Judgment was my introduction to that word.