Post subject: Re: Will the stay away fans be back for the Hudds game?
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2016 2:21 pm
Bombed Out
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Joined: Feb 21 2012 Posts: 1420
ccs wrote:Spot on.
Oh dear another one of the usual suspects in agreeance with another shocker. Even though that was not what was said or implied but don't let that stop you licking @r5e, you do it so well.
Post subject: Re: Will the stay away fans be back for the Hudds game?
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2016 2:25 pm
ccs
International Star
Joined: Aug 15 2011 Posts: 5318
Bombed Out wrote:Oh dear another one of the usual suspects in agreeance with another shocker. Even though that was not what was said or implied but don't let that stop you licking @r5e, you do it so well.
Just my opinion, you clearly don't like it.
Is Hodgson the new Griffin, or is it all about pace?
Post subject: Re: Will the stay away fans be back for the Hudds game?
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2016 3:20 pm
Tinkerman23
Player Coach
Joined: Jan 20 2010 Posts: 2152
hull2524 wrote:Dreary my. We are doing really well ATM and yet the usual suspects still try to put a downer on us. Dear oh dear
Its you, every single post you have to comment on people been negative , even when nobody is been, you love calling yourself an happy clapper. Your just an annoyance
Post subject: Re: Will the stay away fans be back for the Hudds game?
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2016 5:05 pm
ComeOnYouUll
Club Owner
Joined: Sep 25 2003 Posts: 22310
Bombed Out wrote:Oh dear another one of the usual suspects in agreeance with another shocker. Even though that was not what was said or implied but don't let that stop you licking @r5e, you do it so well.
Aah, losing the argument so the personal insults start.
You said
Quote:And realistically relegation was a possibility that year and had London and Bradford not been in their critical situations,so who knows what would have happened, thankfully we survived.
Which - forgive me - isn't very well worded. You appear to say that had London and Bradford not had a worse season than us then possibly we could have been relegated. That is the same as saying that if we had a better season than Hull KR and Salford we'd possibly have finished ninth. We were only a point behind them two so you could even say that either of those could have 'possibly' have been relegated.
Post subject: Re: Will the stay away fans be back for the Hudds game?
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2016 6:17 pm
Mild mannered Janitor
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Joined: Feb 09 2004 Posts: 7735 Location: Here there and everywhere
Bombed Out wrote:Again for the slow amongst you I said POSSIBILITY how is that the same as saying 'we would' it simply isn't but that would not suit you're 'always right' attitude now would it? You and MMJ are 2 peas in a pod. Read it again if you're struggling to comprehend basic English. I await your condescending smug reply as always, people like you can never help yourselves.
There was no condescending comments from me in the first place.
I can comprehend basic English (now that's condescending ).
Your comment of "Realistically relegation was a possibility" is a bit of paradox. Was it realistic we could have been relegated or was it merely a possibility.
Irrelevant really, as it was not a realistic situation. It was a possibility that any one of the teams in the league could have been relegated when the season started. It turned out to be London and Bradford that season. Hull ended up 12 points off the nearest relegated side. Therefore it was neither realistic or a genuine possibility with a month left of that season.
People like you have a glass which has never seen any liquid, let alone be only half empty. Still you pretend everything is doom and gloom.
HTH (oh, yes, now, that is very condescending, isn't it)
Nil......Zip.....Nothing....ZERO....0
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Post subject: Re: Will the stay away fans be back for the Hudds game?
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2016 6:27 pm
downtheante
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Joined: Apr 28 2007 Posts: 3325
Bombed Out wrote:Oh dear another one of the usual suspects in agreeance with another shocker. Even though that was not what was said or implied but don't let that stop you licking @r5e, you do it so well.
Agreeance is a word that seems to be continually reinvented and recycled. The term first appeared in the 16th century and enjoyed its greatest popularity in the 18th and early to mid-19th centuries. Since then it has fallen into disuse. Most likely unaware of the word's history, modern writers who recoin the term seem to like how it sounds, even though it adds nothing in meaning to its workhorse counterpart, agreement. The suffix ‐ance indeed is used in English to form many nouns from verbs: for example, appearance, acceptance, performance, and remittance. So while there is no rule preventing the formation agree + -ance, the coinage may sound quaint or pretentious to some people.
Bombed Out wrote:Oh dear another one of the usual suspects in agreeance with another shocker. Even though that was not what was said or implied but don't let that stop you licking @r5e, you do it so well.
Agreeance is a word that seems to be continually reinvented and recycled. The term first appeared in the 16th century and enjoyed its greatest popularity in the 18th and early to mid-19th centuries. Since then it has fallen into disuse. Most likely unaware of the word's history, modern writers who recoin the term seem to like how it sounds, even though it adds nothing in meaning to its workhorse counterpart, agreement. The suffix ‐ance indeed is used in English to form many nouns from verbs: for example, appearance, acceptance, performance, and remittance. So while there is no rule preventing the formation agree + -ance, the coinage may sound quaint or pretentious to some people.
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