And shit weather. No, sorry, I mean really depressingly shit weather.I'm not so sure. The over priced, congested sewer that is modern day London or Huddersfield within striking distance of affordable vibrant Manchester/Leeds or some very pleasant smaller towns and villages depending on personal choice.
There is nothing wrong with starting a sentence with 'and'
That said; don't get me started on Americanised auto-spell and it's obsession with the preference of 'z' over 's'.
Nowt wrong with cold monsoons. It means you really appreciate the three sunny days p.a..And shit weather. No, sorry, I mean really depressingly shit weather.
Not much air pollution up here though!And shit weather. No, sorry, I mean really depressingly shit weather.
It's possible to have an entirely correct sentence containing five consecutive"and"s...There is nothing wrong with starting a sentence with 'and'
Are you sure the z form was not original and the frenchified s was a 19th century affectation?
It's possible to have an entirely correct sentence containing five consecutive"and"s...
And to address the thread, I hope that Ellis goes on to have a cracking career at whichever club he joins and beyond...
Chapman isn't nearly good enough for the championship. I didn't think he was good enough for L2, frankly.
That said; don't get me started on Americanised auto-spell and it's obsession with the preference of 'z' over 's'.
spent the first 30 years of my life with zed, the last 30 with zee. I don’t remember the first five years and can barely remember the last five. Welcome to my world
I'm not bitter about the Cowleys leaving. I'm grateful for the 3 years they gave us, and they earned the right to move upwards. It's a job, and they have moved on with their careers. I wish them all the best.If your bitter about the Cowleys leaving just come out and say it, if you've got the bullocks. Or if you don't think I'm not a MA supporter just tell me straight but don't try to ridicule my point by giving me a poxy English lesson please.
Sorry to be pedantic, but it is would have, not would of.I'm not bitter about the Cowleys leaving. I'm grateful for the 3 years they gave us, and they earned the right to move upwards. It's a job, and they have moved on with their careers. I wish them all the best.
I wasn't being critical of your post, but I can address your post directly if you wish.
"I would say the 12 points the Cowley's put on the board were vital in terms of our final finishing position rather than welcome."
Cannot disagree here. It could be said that the early start got us all a bit overexcited, which then made the fall back down to Earth a bit harder to swallow. But it would be foolish to say that points on the board aren't a good thing.
"The season started on August 3rd not the day MA was appointed."
Correct
"Look, I'm not saying MA would of took us down or that the Cowley's would of had us finish a lot higher in the league, we will never know the answer to those questions"
A fair statement. We will never know.
"but having said that I would of been extremely surprised had we finished in the bottom 3 no matter who would of been in charge."
Looking at the state of the clubs that were relegated, it was always going to be a serious underperformance to see us relegated. We had relegation form at times, but I think everyone could see that the glimpses of quality.
Personally I think MA has done a great job with the thankless task he took on. Combined with the excellent guidance from the board, we are in a strong position to survive the post-Covid L1.
So to conclude - I was not indirectly disagreeing with you, I was just being a grammar pedant.
Sorry to be pedantic, but it is would have, not would of.