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View YT's Profile YT Flag Oxford 10 Nov 17 4.10pm Send a Private Message to YT Add YT as a friend

Originally posted by chateauferret

ITYM "Es war den ganzen Tag eine Strafe. Wie Sie sehen, die Iren interessieren mich gar nicht".

"All day long" is "den ganzen Tag", doesn't need "lang".
"Den ganzen Tag" is a time concept so goes first after the verb.
You don't need "können" in a lot of clauses with this sense, you just say "As you see".
"Sich kümmern um" means to care for, not care about. There are lots of ways of saying you don't give a toss about something, but "ich kümmere mich nicht" means you aren't their hospital nurse or childminder.
Colloquially, you often precede "nicht" with "gar" or "überhaupt" or else you can say "auf keinem Fall". "Nicht" on its own is a bit weak.

Oh, and bollocks, as well.


Edited by chateauferret (10 Nov 2017 4.06pm)

I wonder how much of the German language any of the England team can command. I suspect none whatsoever - not even the German for “over ‘ere; on me ‘ead, son” or “f*ck off you German c*nt”

Edited by YT (10 Nov 2017 4.13pm)

 


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Originally posted by chateauferret

ITYM "Es war den ganzen Tag eine Strafe. Wie Sie sehen, die Iren interessieren mich gar nicht".

"All day long" is "den ganzen Tag", doesn't need "lang".
"Den ganzen Tag" is a time concept so goes first after the verb.
You don't need "können" in a lot of clauses with this sense, you just say "As you see".
"Sich kümmern um" means to care for, not care about. There are lots of ways of saying you don't give a toss about something, but "ich kümmere mich nicht" means you aren't their hospital nurse or childminder.
Colloquially, you often precede "nicht" with "gar" or "überhaupt" or else you can say "auf keinem Fall". "Nicht" on its own is a bit weak.

Oh, and bollocks, as well.


Edited by chateauferret (10 Nov 2017 4.06pm)

That's the only part of the post I understand !

 

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chateauferret Flag 10 Nov 17 4.54pm

Originally posted by YT

I wonder how much of the German language any of the England team can command. I suspect none whatsoever - not even the German for “over ‘ere; on me ‘ead, son” or “f*ck off you German c*nt”

Edited by YT (10 Nov 2017 4.13pm)

I think "Scheiße" is probably well within their grasp.

 


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View eagleman13's Profile eagleman13 Flag On The Road To Hell & Alicante 10 Nov 17 7.24pm Send a Private Message to eagleman13 Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add eagleman13 as a friend

Originally posted by chateauferret

ITYM "Es war den ganzen Tag eine Strafe. Wie Sie sehen, die Iren interessieren mich gar nicht".

"All day long" is "den ganzen Tag", doesn't need "lang".
"Den ganzen Tag" is a time concept so goes first after the verb.
You don't need "können" in a lot of clauses with this sense, you just say "As you see".
"Sich kümmern um" means to care for, not care about. There are lots of ways of saying you don't give a toss about something, but "ich kümmere mich nicht" means you aren't their hospital nurse or childminder.
Colloquially, you often precede "nicht" with "gar" or "überhaupt" or else you can say "auf keinem Fall". "Nicht" on its own is a bit weak.

Oh, and bollocks, as well.


Edited by chateauferret (10 Nov 2017 4.06pm)

CF.....

THIS really made me chuckle......


 


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chateauferret Flag 11 Nov 17 12.19pm

Originally posted by Willo

To get allocated an International of such significance one has to have performed with some aplomb over a period of time but like us all we can have days when we don't maintain the high standards we have set in the workplace.

When one is making split-second decisions in a fast-moving game there is always the possibility that one's decisions are shown to be at variance with the conclusions drawn after umpteen 'Slow-Mo' replays.

Hmm. What about the conclusions that the Swiss players drew at the time? Which were that nothing of significance had even happened, never mind a penalty shout worth actually appealing for.

It's not as if everyone looked at the replay and said, "You know what? I don't think that's a pen after all". No, what they said was more like "You f***ing what? Are you f***ing joking?". No replay required.

This was yet another completely incompetent performance by a so-called "top referee" who through a pathetic display of bad decisions and guesswork ruined a good game and heavily influenced the outcome of an important competition which all players and fans deserve to have ajudicated professionally. It's a disgrace.

Edited by chateauferret (11 Nov 2017 12.24pm)

 


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Originally posted by chateauferret

ITYM "Es war den ganzen Tag eine Strafe. Wie Sie sehen, die Iren interessieren mich gar nicht".

"All day long" is "den ganzen Tag", doesn't need "lang".
"Den ganzen Tag" is a time concept so goes first after the verb.
You don't need "können" in a lot of clauses with this sense, you just say "As you see".
"Sich kümmern um" means to care for, not care about. There are lots of ways of saying you don't give a toss about something, but "ich kümmere mich nicht" means you aren't their hospital nurse or childminder.
Colloquially, you often precede "nicht" with "gar" or "überhaupt" or else you can say "auf keinem Fall". "Nicht" on its own is a bit weak.

Oh, and bollocks, as well.


Edited by chateauferret (10 Nov 2017 4.06pm)


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chateauferret Flag 12 Nov 17 6.52pm

0 - 0 in Basel and Northern Ireland knocked out of the World Cup by that decision.

Xhaka cheated and simulated throughout the second half and the ref didn't even speak to him about it.

 


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View Willo's Profile Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 12 Nov 17 7.38pm Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Originally posted by chateauferret

Hmm. What about the conclusions that the Swiss players drew at the time? Which were that nothing of significance had even happened, never mind a penalty shout worth actually appealing for.

It's not as if everyone looked at the replay and said, "You know what? I don't think that's a pen after all". No, what they said was more like "You f***ing what? Are you f***ing joking?". No replay required.

This was yet another completely incompetent performance by a so-called "top referee" who through a pathetic display of bad decisions and guesswork ruined a good game and heavily influenced the outcome of an important competition which all players and fans deserve to have ajudicated professionally. It's a disgrace.

Edited by chateauferret (11 Nov 2017 12.24pm)

I have already answered these 'Charges'.
They are just a re-gurgitation of previous sentiments regarding the controversial decision to award a penalty.

 

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chateauferret Flag 12 Nov 17 10.07pm

Originally posted by Willo

I have already answered these 'Charges'.
They are just a re-gurgitation of previous sentiments regarding the controversial decision to award a penalty.

They're not sentiments, they're evidence; the decision wasn't controversial, but wrong; and if you have answered these "charges", then you do indeed think you are the referees' defence lawyer.

Edited by chateauferret (12 Nov 2017 10.08pm)

 


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Sewer Rat Flag bromley 13 Nov 17 2.01pm

Was not a penalty but i am glad to see the Irish out.

 

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View Willo's Profile Willo Flag South coast - west of Brighton. 13 Nov 17 2.33pm Send a Private Message to Willo Add Willo as a friend

Originally posted by chateauferret

They're not sentiments, they're evidence; the decision wasn't controversial, but wrong; and if you have answered these "charges", then you do indeed think you are the referees' defence lawyer.

Edited by chateauferret (12 Nov 2017 10.08pm)

Semantics,semantics.
Lets not get all fastidious regarding phrasiology.

I passed comment regarding what you posted so don't need to re-hash my sentiments.


 

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View elgrande's Profile elgrande Flag bedford 13 Nov 17 4.46pm Send a Private Message to elgrande Add elgrande as a friend

The Swiss were always going to win no matter what.
FIFA are based in Switzerland.

The long arm of corruption is still working.

 


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