30 Jun 2014 20:47:16
Ed I would just like to announce the first completely incorrect post award for June. Normally you see it is about opinions and you will have the worryingly numerous Super Ally men posting about what a good job their hero is doing and the occasional poster like myself who completely disagrees with that. But these are opinions and ultimately cannot be proved 100% one way or another.

But the completely wrong post which will go to a nameless poster to save his blushes was confirmed by the accused today a certain Mr Louis Suarez "The truth is that my colleague Giorgio Chiellini suffered the physical result of a bite in the collision he suffered with me"

The award winning nameless poster wrote correctly in the first part of his post "I must be the only person who has watched this several times and does not believe this was an intentional bite attack"- YES MATE YOU WERE THE ONLY ONE


But followed this up incorrectly "but I see it as a failed Glasgow Kiss"

Reminds me of my favourite winch Sue Perb well done nameless poster the best laugh of the month


1.) 30 Jun 2014
Thats the only glasgow kiss that could have ended up as a nooky badge eh lol


2.) 30 Jun 2014
30 Jun 2014 22:15:29
Couldn't agree more, I wrote days ago that the animal should be locked up, and a long with bbab, another guy said it wasn't a bite,?? Couldn't make it up could you, wonder how he feels now


3.) 01 Jul 2014
Tommy45?

You are deluded m8 - never said it was not a bite.

My part in the discussion was to raise the issue that an elbow in the face / head was just as serious, and that the guy needed help not slagging off.

The OP sums it up - beware if you have an opinion that is not in common with popular consensus - says more about the OP than it does about the person he is denigrating, and you.

This site is all about freedom of speech with fellow bears. I was not aware that you need to be careful in what you post in case you offended someone with a different opinion.

We live in a democracy where opinions are encouraged not derision.


4.) 01 Jul 2014
01 Jul 2014 10:47:24
@3 do you come with a government health warning? Never have I come across such a windbag with such a complete sense of humour bypass. Levity ya bufoon levity. So many words but so little to say. Och I will wait till the new season starts.


5.) 01 Jul 2014
When your humour comes at the expense of someone else, then it is not humour, it is derision and humiliation.

Read your post again and put yourself in the place of the recipient.

Where you hoping for everyone to come and slag him off as well.

I have a fantastic sense of humour, and like nothing else than to have a wee bit of banter, in the pub or with my mates - knowing what is right and what is wrong makes it funny or not!


6.) 01 Jul 2014
01 Jul 2014 12:02:00
@bbb, I never ment you said it wasn't a bite pal, let's calm down a wee bit here eh, it was another guy who said it wasn't a bite, not you, I just found the comparison of elbowing Simone and actually biting someone was not right, anyway as you correctly say m8, its all about opinions, and we, re all Bluenoses, hopefully, so have a nice day m8


7.) 01 Jul 2014
There is very little difference in the level of violence between a bite and an elbow.

There is a large moral/behavioural difference. In a competitive, physical sport I expect to be elbowed/kicked and a bit of verbal (doesn't mean it's ok but I do expect it). However there is something wrong with an adult male who bites other men. There's a psychological imbalance.

I work in an industry where physical violence is a daily risk and deal with it without concern. However the decision to bite another human, be it conscious or subconscious, is a sign of a deeper issue.
Yes punish a player for an intentional elbow but if both happened to me I would want the person who bit me to receive a far stricter punishment than an elbow.


8.) 01 Jul 2014
Bluegenius very well put mate an my opinion is the exact same as your own