Gavin Miller - Legend wrote:In the time honoured tradition i beleive that is called being Owned.
Don't make me laugh, this is what you call ownage:
in response to my first comment:
Bobbin' Along wrote:Absolutely. Hundreds of posts about Cooke by Hull fans provide clear corroboration of that statement.
cod'ead wrote:May I suggest you look up the dictionary definition of 'most', then compare a conservative average of 14,000 supporters with the dozen or so numpties, who still appear to be fixated with the lad
Bobbin' Along wrote:I'm quite familiar with the definition thanks. Might I suggest that you turn your hearing aid up a notch the next time Paul Cooke takes the field against Hull FC. I think you'll be surprised at the noise and venom "a dozen or so numpties" can generate.
Do you see how he swerved from mentioning "posts" to fans at a live game?
cod'ead wrote:Now there's a thing. There was me thinking you were talking about messages on here, rather than supporters at a live game. It could have had something to do with you mentioning posts. I've seen bricks thrown at games between the two clubs before but never posts, or did you mean goalposts?
It's mebbe me. In future whenever I'm on an internet forum and someone mentions posts, I'll have to remember that they may be talking about live games.
Even a saints fan spotted it
Codarmysaint wrote:You were talking about posts on here. You never mentioned fans at a game. Nice back tracking
So he decides to mix it all up
Bobbin' Along wrote:Nice try. So by your line of logic if 100% of Hull FC posters on here showed the same fanatical zeal in following Cooke's antics it would provide no indication at all as to the general attitude amongst your support, because MOST of your support don't use this forum.
Whether it's posts on a forum, talk in the street or vitriol on the terraces it amounts to the same thing. Cooke's departure was anything but an irrelevance to your supporters.
More twists & turns than the back road to Hornsea.
My original post on the VT was more about Kear than Cooke. Similarly on this thread, 18 pages in and only two posts, this is the first post I've actually mentioned him.
As I asked on the VT:
cod'ead wrote:Are problems with comprehension endemic in East Hull?
It would appear so.