wiresphs posted:
heydude posted:
what this sonny thing trying to sound older than you are.please i know warrington is rife with drugs but stay off them.warrington are an average team and for the last several games we have been making poor and average teams look good hello that's why we have ian millward now idiot.finally i am not british i am english and dam well proud of it ******.
Unfortunately no, but i am indeed old enough to understant impudence when i see it!
Warrington rife with drugs:- You are probably right, along with just about every other town and city in England.
Stay off them:- Dont take drugs, dont smoke and no longer drink alcohol.
Warrington are an average team:- Time will tell, but as you noticed we were average enough to defeat your good selves and do the double over Bradford, (no mean feat).
"Yes", you have been making some very cack teams look good, so what does that now make Wigan?
Yes you do now have Millward and to be perfectly honest, you are welcome to him!
So you are English and proud of it! But not proud enough to use "caps" where appropriate, for example "English"! You are also that proud to be English, you have to use Yankie, (spit), slang in your name!
And as for your foul mouthed obscenities, this also is a sure sign of low intelligence and limited grammar, "your parents must be so proud"!
Dear wiresphs,
I feel I must apologise for the excesses of my fellow-contributor, heydude. His use of the word since deleted by an over-zealous moderator is quite understandable and when I explain, I'm sure you'll agree.
You see, hereabouts, rugby supporters have become accustomed from an early age to chanting the following anthem at least twice a year: 'Oh, w***y, w***y; w***y, w***y, w***y, w***y Warrington!'
Now it follows that if that adjective can properly be applied to Warrington - and I think it can - then the followers, adherents, disciples and fans of said rugby club can justifiably be called 'w*****s'.
I hope this explains my fellow contributors use of the vernacular and that you take no offence.
To take you up on some other points. You and a fellow-Warrington supporter by the name of Miss Blue - I think her first name is Primrose - seem to be under the impression that because you have won a few games ( I pause here having noted that your points difference is minus 159) that you are embarked upon an all-conquering voyage and will ultimately succeed against the "so-called" top five teams. By all accounts, your team was exceedingly fortunate to beat one of the worst-prepared Wigan teams in recent memory and only then with the assistance of a very dubious refereeing decision.
I note your annoyance at the level of opposition to your views which you have encountered on this web site but as I learned early in life, if you choose to pontificate, you must take your audience as you find it. If you choose to extol the virtues of a Warrington team on a Wigan Warriors website, it is not surprising if you meet with almost total opposition. I except DaveO from this as he dealt with your rantings in a very fair and even-handed way. Having said that, I believe he lives in Chester so a bit of local bias might have been deployed here.
In short, it may be that you are suffering from an overblown sense of your own importance and that your team has delusions of adequacy.
I do hope that my grammar is acceptable to you and that I have not made use of any split infinitives, mixed metaphors, bad syntax or americanisms ( I really hate them).
If you wish to confer on the merits of Keats and Shelley, I look forward to your reply but if you wish to brag about Warrington Wolves, I'm sure you have a website where you won't meet such malevolence.
PS My mother was well proud of me!!!!