Misura wrote:Oh, where to begin with this one? Jacqui Oatley & Paul Ince. It might not be the top two seeds at the Cunt Cup, but it's still a good match up. An up & coming, quick witted young pretender, ecstatic with the sound of her own voice, never shy in exposing the lack of depth to her knowledge, eager to show herself to a wider audience and a well established, time served cunt, confident in his own cuntishness, who never misses an opportunity to show his cuntishness when given a stage. It's like the end of war games when the computer runs through loads of different scenarios and realises whatever happens he can't win. The same here, no likely end would bring me loss, or leave me happier than before. I'd be tempted to give one a sword & a shield, the other a net & trident and let them settle it out themselves on a PPV special.Was the 1st April the official start of the Moyes Hunting season? Christ, from new young kid on the block to pariah, in 6 years via old Trafford. An ill chosen turn of phrase off camera, but no worse than that. In context, it carried all the threat & menance of a woman saying 'You're still not too old to be put across my knee & spanked'. Compare Moyes' comment to the open nastiness & passive aggressiveness that Siralex used to dish out & not a dicky bird was said. The only thing I can think of is if, a but like with Keys & Gray, that there's more 'off camera' footage knocking about ready to be realised and it's part of a larger scheme.The stoking of the fire by the shadow sports secretary wasn't needed either, but then again, it's always difficult for politicians to ignore picking the low hanging fruit.
Politicians et al getting involved is way over the top - as is FA enquiry. It was resolved between the two of them, fair enough - let it lie. My point being that if any of us said something similar at work we'd be hung drawn and quartered if the woman involved made something of it. In football it's just 'banter' iinit.....?