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"sorry D_C, another pedants myth.

disinterested can also mean uninterested as well as neutral"


Not so sure it's a myth - rather that usage encompasses both meanings. Uninterested is more precise because it doesn't have the alternative meaning.


Re England football, we have some decent young players but the closing of the skills gap between us and other countries just makes our tactical ineptitude more glaring.

So what do you think about our new(ish) manager?


Good? Bad? Indifferent?


End of last season I wanted him gone because he didn't have the team on-side. Now I think he has.


Only asking because the upper classes aren't playing this week so am able to get a word in :)

You were being a bit hasty in your judgement of Holloway AQm, he needed the summer and pre seasonn to get the team 'onside', ship out the players he didn't rate and bring in new faces. If he can get a much smaller club like Blackpool into the PL, who knows...

aquarius moon Wrote:

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> Only asking because the upper classes aren't

> playing this week so am able to get a word in :)



Maybe people didn't bother to reply because of the not so subtle passive aggressive nature of this. So if Millwall got themselves promoted, would that mean they were suddenly upper class? Or just that they're not shit anymore?

Otta Wrote:

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> aquarius moon Wrote:

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> > Only asking because the upper classes aren't

> > playing this week so am able to get a word in

> :)

>

>

> Maybe people didn't bother to reply because of the

> not so subtle passive aggressive nature of this.


A passive aggressive post with a smiley face? What are you on about? I was making a light hearted comment implying that I don't have many opportunities to get a word in because this thread is supposed to be about the premier league.



> So if Millwall got themselves promoted, would that

> mean they were suddenly upper class? Or just that

> they're not shit anymore?


Both!

I like to think I'm quite interested in the other divisions. In the case of Millwall, I always liked Holloway and wondered why he bailed out at Palace. Some of his interesting quotes......


http://www.footballfancast.com/football-blogs/ian-holloway-comedy-genius-his-top-20-quotes-of-all-time

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