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exiledclaseboy said:There is of course a flip side to this. Abuse is cowardly. Anonymous abuse even more so. These people should be punished where lines are crossed. But there are also people, online and in “real life” who have had to deal with the fallout from idiots who just can’t deal with people disagreeing with them. Police and employers involved. No consequences of course because obviously no offence was identified. But people are dangerous. Stupid people are especially dangerous.
Darran said:Someone made an horrific post aimed at me recently and the person that aimed it at me was completely wrong.
I was sent a message by someone else asking how someone copes with that kind of abuse,I laugh things off because I’ve got more important things going on,others would definitely have struggled with it though.
exiledclaseboy said:What did the post say?
Darran said:It called me a robot and said I’d exploded years ago.
exiledclaseboy said:Charming. Some odd people out there.
Itchysphincter said:Couldn’t coach a team with reasonable centre halves to defend in the air either. Any time the opposition had a corner, free kick or throw in our half of the pitch you always knew that there was good chance of it landing in our net.
Risc said:Seeing the photos of how much Potter has aged since his time at Chelsea, not good at all.
He wasn't ready for this job, I suppose you can't turn it down as you don't know when the chance will come again but players of the profile of the Chelsea lot, would look at Potter's CV as a player and laugh him off, he hasn't done enough in management at the moment to warrant the respect of what are basically a bunch of spoilt & rich di*ckheads.
He'll get another job at Premier League level.