Mind you, Scotty, there are many on here who say 'would of/could of/should of/might of' etc. As an ex teacher, that really gets my back up!
I know it shouldn't, but I can't help it.
Well, if you could of, we should of, or maybe we might of or perhaps should of corrected them.
I luv reading the comments some are genuine and honest and very complimentary. The rest are from those suffering from delusions. You always get them from fans of Clubs that have been badly run and allowed to tumble down the leagues. For some reason they think they are superior and still basically premier league outfits. I have news for them they are not and have not been for a long time. Man up you were beaten by a better team on the night who are heading in the opposit direction to you.
Well written and showing a greater awareness of Coventry's position than some...
Mind you, Scotty, there are many on here who say 'would of/could of/should of/might of' etc. As an ex teacher, that really gets my back up!
I know it shouldn't, but I can't help it.
Crowleys too, I even saw a Cowells todayCowley’s is a major issue too impalex.
Big fan of the poster who thinks the Cowley's have been sniffing around the Ricoh to simply put their faces about and would take the Coventry job this summer if offered%. It was definitely nothing to do with scouting out the opposition before we played them..
Should it not be "taught correctly"?Very good, Dean, but I know damn well you know how to say 'could've, should've, might've' or indeed, forgetting the diminutive term, 'could have, should have, might have' - because you were taught properly. Maybe it's the modern teachers who are or were at fault?
(Especially in the 80s for some reason.)
Should it not be "taught correctly"?