All these 'there are bigger things to worry about' and 'at least they're trying' posts are being saved up the next time anyone says a bad word about David Bell or Steven Pressley. Sweet, sweet hypocrisy.
6 unspecified players have been identified by Pressley as surplus to requirements, with him wanting to bring in 7 unspecified players ideally. If the club shop ever re-opens, they're not ordering in squad numbers to print, just question marks.
The moon was really illuminating when I caught it late last night/this morning, although all those orange street lights have been replaced with brighter white ones, so I'm not sure who gets the credit - moon or council?
If you can't criticise something or someone because they're trying to do what's best, I can only assume we'll never see another bad word about any of our players.
This entire 'I've found a person who likes it so it's good' 'no, here's a person who hates it so it's bad' crap is the kind of logic that a primary school child would be embarrassed by. Jesus Christ, people.
Criticism and abuse aren't necessarily the same thing. If someone is making legitimate criticisms of what the Trust are doing, greeting it with 'how's YOUR organisation helping?' doesn't achieve much.
Some guy would have 'simply the best', is that who you're thinking of?
My thing is that I post wearing suspenders. Admittedly it doesn't come across well in text form, but trust me, it's a humdinger.