kaz7
Well-Known Member
The victims probably demanded it,wankers
Why were we involved in that letter?Not a fucking chance. Not even sure what he’s apologising for. The point he was making was a valid one, against the backdrop of the absurdity of talk of titles being stripped.
All this subservience does, just like that embarrassing joint letter, is to stoke the fires with us supporters. We are in a war with these cunts, who are trying to destroy us.
Grow a fucking spine, City.
What’s classy about an unwarranted apology?Fair play and very classy.
The man highly values honour and integrity,so i am not surprised with the apology.
Fuck knows.Why were we involved in that letter?
What’s classy about an unwarranted apology?
You don’t know that. He might have been directed to apologise by the club.He clearly felt differently,which i respect.
You don’t know that. He might have been directed to apologise by the club.
Do you think it was warranted?
I think he will be required to toe the company line within his contract, and will respect the need to do that, as part of his professional duties, as well as respecting his contract per se. He will respect and like those above him and will only push back against them when he sees it as necessary or worth fighting the battle . Not sure if that makes him a puppet.Personally no,but that was not my point.
Do you think Pep is a puppet?
If he values honour and integrity, why's he apologising to that vile piece of work? Only need to look as far back as his comments after the last match of the season - let alone further back. Some things are deserved - that's not a matter of class and integrity.Fair play and very classy.
The man highly values honour and integrity,so i am not surprised with the apology.
An apology that isn’t sincere or warranted surely cannot be classy.If he values honour and integrity, why's he apologising to that vile piece of work? Only need to look as far back as his comments after the last match of the season - let alone further back. Some things are deserved - that's not a matter of class and integrity.
Very politician like....I think he will be required to toe the company line within his contract, and will respect the need to do that, as part of his professional duties, as well as respecting his contract per se. He will respect and like those above him and will only push back against them when he sees it as necessary or worth fighting the battle . Not sure if that makes him a puppet.
He thinks so,clearly.I will always admire someone who is prepared to apologise for something they believe they got wrong.What you me or the cleaning lady thinks is irrelevant.If he values honour and integrity, why's he apologising to that vile piece of work? Only need to look as far back as his comments after the last match of the season - let alone further back. Some things are deserved - that's not a matter of class and integrity.
Why were we involved in that letter?
Not at all. I comprehensively answered the question, as best I could given your deployment of such a nebulous, abstract term. I’ll be happy to reply further if you care to particularise what you mean by puppet, as it’s a metaphor that could convey various different meanings.Very politician like....
The cleaning lady is aghast.He thinks so,clearly.I will always admire someone who is prepared to apologise for something they believe they got wrong.What you me or the cleaning lady thinks is irrelevant.
Again....that was my point.