mek me really mad. all i see is sum posters chattin **** about keef hill an stuff like that. all you lot that slag keef off an call him are clowns and dunt have a clue wat ur on abart. u mek ursens look like fools by callin him an i wanna no why u dunt just stop moaning like bitchs an get behind him. he is best manger we hav ever had an footy we laik is best ever an all. sum of u must want davey the clown back so we can wach crapist ever team an davey spent millons on total crap. also bobbins the clown was most boring team but sum of you talk him up like he is Pep. u clowns who slag keef are probly the same clowns who go to oakwell an just sit like dopey puppets an dunt sing a thing. get behind keef now coz he will soon get sick of u and will go sumwere else insted an then u will be sorry. he will be at a top prem side or a la liga side in 10 years.
i'm a big keith hill fan and have been since day one but i don't recall anyone calling him as bad as your saying tbh
sum are marlon. sum were even saying he cant be barnsley manager coz he dunt talk like he from tarn. best manager ever at barnsley.
What do you mean Clown? It is masterful. What a wonderful piece of poetic prose and example of clear rational thinking.
I don't know whether its deliberate or not but the appalling standard of English in your post makes it very difficult to read and makes you look like an ignorant uneducated moron. Of course this may be a false impression and you are just doing it for effect. If so the effect you're generating is not the one I think you intended. I am not being offensive here, just trying to be helpful and encourage the proper use of our wonderfully diverse and inventive language. As they say if you don't use it you'll lose it and the English language is far too good a thing to lose - its the main reason for the fantastic British Humour for a start not to mention the best Theatre and Films ever made. By the way I have no problem with the odd bit of local dialect being thrown in, I use "nah then", "ayup" and "gerrin theer" myself frequently.
Ooh, hark at her... ...you must be posh - using "nah then" when us plebs use "nar then". However, you are right in what you say. Incidentally, is your user name anything to do with where you work?
Re: I don't know whether its deliberate or not Wow!........... a quality post highlighting the shocking standard of written communication on here. Well at least there are two of us that can indeed communicate in such a fashion. There a few others as well on here who appear educated but there are also a high percentage of plebs who just live for BFC and nothing else. I do hope this assists in some way.
Re: I don't know whether its deliberate or not Your punctuation leaves a lot to be desired. Must try harder.... No actually, don't.
No mate many years ago (1978 to be exact) I worked for Pye Unicam in Cambridge as an analytical Chemist and our lab technician was an old lady who was a Cambridge United shareholder. We had many a conversation about footy and she nicknamed me "The Barnsley Brush" after Basil Brush I think.
Re: I don't know whether its deliberate or not thereev's punctuatuon is fine thanks. shame you couldn't help.
Re: I don't know whether its deliberate or not Just need to get them fat fingers sorted so you can hit the right keys.
Re: I don't know whether its deliberate or not As i say, my punctuation is fine and my fingers are slim and elegant thank you..... much like myself. I do hope this helps.
Re: I don't know whether its deliberate or not Slim and elegant eh? Always thought you were a lady, you whinge like one anyway.
Re: I don't know whether its deliberate or not your lass does not whinge..... she screams like no business when she's with thereev.......... master swordsman!!