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Re: Match Day Thread: Bolton
I once read something that was complaining about how stupid the youth were compared to the past. Can't remember the name of the article but it was written in the 1600's. Standards have been in decline for at least the last 500 years.
Having said that, the woman I recently met who thought 'anglophile' meant a person who was attracted to English children might indicate we have reached the end.
Re: Match Day Thread: Bolton
Let’s hope none of the BFP reporters ever look on hear. It’s not very constructive for them
Re: Other Football
So, will I be the only one on here supporting Crawley tomorrow evening?
Rooting for Crawley and Brizzle in 2 days; it's almost too much to take. Thank the lord there is drink in the house.
Re: Match Day Thread: Bolton
I'm a content writer. I make mistakes and some of them end up getting published, which is inevitable with a lack of dedicated subbing and quick turnaround times, but there's a vast difference between good writing with the odd error and writing that's just crap in general.
Re: Match Day Thread: Bolton
I work in PR. A lot of national papers also aren't subbed.
Nonetheless, it's hard to fathom how someone gets this so wrong. I can't work out what they were even trying to say.
Re: Other Football
Went to Barnsley vs Orient today. Barnsley were absolutely shocking.
No Game plan, not more than 50% of the crowd left in the ground with 15 minutes to go.
I’d be surprised if Darrell lasts the weekend…
Re: Match Day Thread: Bolton
I do find it amusing that the people who seem most put out by it seem to be the only ones who read it
Re: Match Day Thread: Bolton
But it's not just mistakes; it's a consistently awful command of the English language. There was a headline the other week about the storm 'reeking' havoc. It's embarrassing.