@CCarsonBorders Counterpoint, if they had grace until after all play offs were played, wouldn’t that mean both High/Lowland league winners would have to play Edinburgh. Not saying I agree, but can appreciate the fixture nightmare tha could happen
An excellent two-footed, studs up, lunge on the shins of football's biggest fraud Fabrizio Romano, from @sportingintel.
Enjoyed every single second of reading this. Well worth reading if you follow him.
https://t.co/Tv0XPDd8X4
It's only a pre-emptive strike if it comes from the Preemptif region of France, otherwise it's just a cynical justification to start a vainglorious war with no coherent endgame.
For the benefit of our American friends, "roundly" comes from Middle English (roundly, roundely, or roundliche), formed by adding the adverb suffix -ly to the adjective round. It has been in use as an adverb since at least the 15th century.
In modern English (especially from the 19th century onward), "roundly" became a common intensifier in phrases like 'roundly condemned', 'roundly defeated' or 'roundly disliked' - the latter conveying that the negative opinion is unanimous, emphatic, or shared by almost everyone - not just mild or partial dislike.
Thus, the polite, quintessentially English phrase 'roundly disliked' is a classic example of British understatement - essentially a euphamism for 'fucking hate the cunt'.
@shave_stuart Absolutely. The price to pay for success appears to have become a lot of people whinging that the club isn’t perfect in each and everyone’s eyes. The complaining appears to be far worse than when we were shite
@lukespurs@HLTCO I loved that. I’d always do the first mission and then just pootle about. Just missed my house at the time but did have my local Costcutter
@HLTCO@Luke_Seychell What a dickhead. If these things aren’t important to him, then why bother broadcasting about such things. Jim White? Jim Cunt more like