Unique does not mean weird. She used the word "unique" later in that car crash of a Q&A (to describe "the unique fan experience" on offer or something) so she knows the difference.
No. But the thing is, even if she SAID unique, it would still not make that statement much better.
Agreed, whether she said 'weird' and meant unique (unlikely), she is still belittling a fan for feeling a sense of ownership in a football club. Watch the whole interview, the context is there, the comment about the ticketing system being ONLY one third of revenues and the 'shareholders' owning the club. She can come back to this and bastardise her own quote as many times as she likes but it'll never look good and she'd be best off leaving it alone.
Unique does not mean weird. She used the word "unique" later in that car crash of a Q&A (to describe "the unique fan experience" on offer or something) so she knows the difference.
was about to say the same, during that interview she uses the word unique elsewhere, she knew the difference.
It's a rather feeble attempt to change what was said by pretending the word used was wrong. Not sure why they didn't also claim that she meant "much loved family members" when she said "customers" but guess it's hard to think straight when dictating a statement while clearly rat-arsed.
Weird and Unique are the same because Katrien used Google translate.
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Weird: A negative version of something thats suprisingly original.
Unique: A positive version of original.
; )
Unique means the only one
Weird means strange
No similarity
As said above she used the word unique a few seconds later in the correct context and correct meaning.
She said weird and she meant weird in a negative and dismissive way as confirmed by her body language in the film.
Weird adjective Katrien Meire.
Unique = Chris Powell
You get me?
Type in 'weird' and go:
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Hey presto it comes out as 'unique'.
QED