To be reight here, your opinion was that you should not have an opnionon the football club unless you worked in it or owned it. Which sort of negates the point of having this board, but hey ho, if thats your opinion, more power to yer elbow
You are wrong my friend about what my opinion is, but to clarify a little , I just get fed up of the same message being shoved down your throat by the same people but put in a different way. We all know last january was a disaster & as a club we need to learn from it, however its gone , so lets look to the future & move on instead re gurgitating the same point week in & week out
"I tell you what , why dont you apply for a job at the factory , use all your skills & make sure there are no more break ins . Its simple YN , stop moaning , do something about it !" So how else whould one interpret that? No-one is shoving owt down yer throat. Ignore what you don't want to read/see/hear. Post your own opinion of the situation
I used to work in a factory, but I always kept my tool well hidden, in case it was sold from beneath my trousers.
I know an old lady who swallowed a fly really means that mowatts game wasn't suited to the fast pressing game synonymous with heckys sides. A bird in the hand really means that you've got **** on your wrist
I heard some customers go and watch the tools being reworked. I even hear that when it takes a bit longer and hard work to craft the edge to be sharp and the grip to be solid the customers expect the master craftsman that a professional at his trade to quickly throw the tool away. Some even want them to buy real expensive tools despite the factory not having the money.
Personally Id definitely stick with the head machinist until he has time to shape staff and use proven methods. No cause for err alarms
My mates a rat catcher. He collects their droppings for me and I send them off to a lad in Birmingham who turns them into Ratshit screwdrivers.!
Puts up the closed sign does the man in the corner shop Serves his last then he says goodbye to him He knows it is a hard life But it's nice to be your own boss really Walks off home does the last customer He is jealous of the man in the corner shop He's sick of working at the factory Says it must be nice to be your own boss, really La-la-la-la-la La-la-la-la-la La-la-la-la-la La-la-la-la-la
Probably mine too. I thought that Man in the Corner Shop was a phenomenal song; a real classic from a classic album.