A big gripe for me is commentators and pundits failing to call out and ridicule play acting - specifically when footballers go down like they’ve been shot, and replays show clearly that it was minimal contact, if any. Footballers should be embarrassed when they do this, but it is very rarely called out for what it is by the commentary team. They should be laying it on thick, using language like “pathetic”, “embarrassing”, “cheating”, “unsportsmanlike” etc. They simply don’t say much about it and as a result, it’s considered to be just a part of the game. If players start getting ridiculed for it, they might do it a bit less.
The play acting itself is a bigger gripe, but I do think the media could do more to embarrass the culprits.
Another example of this today in Spurs v Geordies. Almiron went down under a challenge by Son and Gary Neville said “we’ll see on the replay if it was an elbow or just an arm”. Replay showed that Almiron’s reaction was ridiculous, but all Neville said was that it was just an arm. Didn’t mention the exaggerated reaction at all. FFS! At least acknowledge it! The guy went down under minimal contact holding the wrong part of his face. It can only have been with the intention of getting an opponent sent off. It needs stopping.
Globe trotters that say in response to have you been to [country]. Yeah I’ve done [country]. Then find out they’ve only been there for a couple of weeks or so. Unless it’s a tiny island i doubt whether anyone can say I’ve done a particular country.
So every Christmas my wife and her siblings and partners all go back to their parents house for a few days either side of Christmas. Generally we have a lovely time, play board games eat loads, drink and have a laugh.
Sounds great so what's the thing that annoys me?
That my wife and her 2 siblings all grown adults well in their late 20s or 30s all immediately revert to a complete childlike state upon returning to their house. Won't clear up after themselves, moan about emptying the dishwasher bicker about who ate the last bit of cheese, get all stroppy when they don't get their way. It's embarrassing and cringey. None of them seem to see the pressure they're putting on their mum in trying to accommodate them all and simultaneously clean up after them.
So every Christmas my wife and her siblings and partners all go back to their parents house for a few days either side of Christmas. Generally we have a lovely time, play board games eat loads, drink and have a laugh.
Sounds great so what's the thing that annoys me?
That my wife and her 2 siblings all grown adults well in their late 20s or 30s all immediately revert to a complete childlike state upon returning to their house. Won't clear up after themselves, moan about emptying the dishwasher bicker about who ate the last bit of cheese, get all stroppy when they don't get their way. It's embarrassing and cringey. None of them seem to see the pressure they're putting on their mum in trying to accommodate them all and simultaneously clean up after them.
Saturday night TV - Graham Norton - Denise Van Outen - Surfing on a Saturday Night when I should be out having a beer but I'm broke - My Boiler that has broken down and is going to cost me a packet and I'm broke - Jody from that series with Norton - Everything.
Fifteen bloody years this thread has been going and the bloody boiler went again! RIP Ideal Standard
Those printed yearly updates inside Christmas cards giving you too much information about distant relatives.
I don't need to know that my 3rd cousin passed an accountancy exam, that his sister went to Marseille in April, or that Brian who used to work with my Dad has a bad back and a prostate issue so it's been a tough year.
Those printed yearly updates inside Christmas cards giving you too much information about distant relatives.
I don't need to know that my 3rd cousin passed an accountancy exam, that his sister went to Marseille in April, or that Brian who used to work with my Dad has a bad back and a prostate issue so it's been a tough year.
Thanks for letting us know though. I can’t speak for everyone but I, for one, have been quite worried about about Brian.
Those printed yearly updates inside Christmas cards giving you too much information about distant relatives.
I don't need to know that my 3rd cousin passed an accountancy exam, that his sister went to Marseille in April, or that Brian who used to work with my Dad has a bad back and a prostate issue so it's been a tough year.
Thanks for letting us know though. I can’t speak for everyone but I, for one, have been quite worried about about Brian.
It's alright, he did get to visit Eastbourne in June, and his grandson got a new hamster after the incident the year before, so not all bad.
Those printed yearly updates inside Christmas cards giving you too much information about distant relatives.
I don't need to know that my 3rd cousin passed an accountancy exam, that his sister went to Marseille in April, or that Brian who used to work with my Dad has a bad back and a prostate issue so it's been a tough year.
I have a distant relation (cousin twice removed!) who always sends out a Christmas “newsletter” where 98% of the people referred to are unknown to anyone in the family except to him and his wife!
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Replay showed that Almiron’s reaction was ridiculous, but all Neville said was that it was just an arm. Didn’t mention the exaggerated reaction at all.
FFS! At least acknowledge it! The guy went down under minimal contact holding the wrong part of his face. It can only have been with the intention of getting an opponent sent off. It needs stopping.
The actual phrase used today at the end of a teleconference I was on.
I closed the call from our side with a "Thanks, and a Merry Christmas to you all as well".
Sounds great so what's the thing that annoys me?
That my wife and her 2 siblings all grown adults well in their late 20s or 30s all immediately revert to a complete childlike state upon returning to their house. Won't clear up after themselves, moan about emptying the dishwasher bicker about who ate the last bit of cheese, get all stroppy when they don't get their way. It's embarrassing and cringey. None of them seem to see the pressure they're putting on their mum in trying to accommodate them all and simultaneously clean up after them.
( I can see that ending well )
Fifteen bloody years this thread has been going and the bloody boiler went again! RIP Ideal Standard
You can delete the space if you don't make a mistake!
I don't need to know that my 3rd cousin passed an accountancy exam, that his sister went to Marseille in April, or that Brian who used to work with my Dad has a bad back and a prostate issue so it's been a tough year.