Wandering Warrior wrote:Tell me how you can express an opinion if you don't see games?
I've never met Teresa May but I know I don't like her.
Obviously you heard the gibberish she comes out to form that opinion?
Perhaps you'd have been better saying you don't like Lynyrd Skynrd but you've never heard them to put my comment as a better comparison?
You're right I could have done but that would have been a worthless opinion based on no evidence.
I couldn't make it to the Wakefield game but I know we played well.
I base this on the comments of other fans who went, on newspaper reports, on the match commentary I listened to, and on the highlights clips.
I didn't have to go to the game to gather evidence to form an opinion.
“Usually the fans that abuse players like Sam have never done anything of any note themselves. They’re nobodies, whose greatest claim to fame is abusing someone who has, and these so-called ‘Eddie the Experts’ pretend to their mates that they have."
I go to games and am often convinced that I've seen something happen only to change my opinion after seeing it again on TV. I would argue that those that have seen the match on TV have a much better view than those at the match.