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to Tranmere Rovers, 4th in line he can try to make it in Lg.2. I still think he lost it after one season, his only use was to wrestle with centre halves last season. Good luck Joe but you will not be missed I reckon.
I’ve been a bit disappointed with McCann in all this. Maybe I’ve not followed his comments closely enough, but he has not seemed to have been entirely open about Joe’s position at the club. It now looks as though he’s left him out of the matchday squads to enable him to remain fit for a move because the club wanted to off-load him.
Lol. Not having a pop at you CJK, but what is it with this word 'procedure'? We always used to have operations. Doesn't anybody have them any more?BobG
Thanks CJK, Dutch I like the thought it's ingrained, fuzzy obfuscation. Language today seems to me to be used to avoid issues, not face them. Nobody ever 'dies' nowadays do they? Are we afraid of that? Nobody ever has an operation. Are we afraid of that too? As an aside, patients, after having an op, used to, and in fact still do need to 'recuperate' .The English language has more words in common use than any other language in the world except Mandarin. That ought to mean that anybody who speaks or writes in English ought to be able to state, CLEARLY, exactly what he or she means. But we don't do we? We use fuzzy, meaningless words to avoid things that we don't want to think about. For me, that's moral cowardice. Dealing with, coping with, managing fear is how adults lived. Now? We daren't. It's all around us. We run away from anything that frightens us. I'm starting to think a lot of western humanity is living in a fantasy world. The 'now' generations believe in sybaratism Anything that even hints at disturbing that is rejected. BobG