JT Dropped
Posted: 05 Feb 2010, 16:57
I thought as much.James Blast wrote:my 'give a shit factor' on this is zero
Tricky one...Alan Williams (Tottenham Hotspur fan) wrote:i agree with Dave Wardrop. john terry has not done anything wrong on the pitch!!. so why is his private life deciding whether he is captain or not, that would me i would need to be demoted in work if i committed the same thing. his private life is his own business not anyone elses.
Nah, it was The Guardian.James Blast wrote:did your newspaper boy not deliver the Daily Mail today Don?
Would you want to work for a boss who takes what he wants with no care or regard of ownership ( not specifically meaning girlfriend/wife is a thing to be own, just making an analogy)? Would you respect a boss who knowingly pokes fun at someone's distress? Would you be able to follow him through hell and high water knowing that he just might shaft you?robertzombie wrote:Whilst I agree that in terms of his position as a "role model" Terry should have lost the captaincy, I think this quote is worth thinking about:
Tricky one...Alan Williams (Tottenham Hotspur fan) wrote:i agree with Dave Wardrop. john terry has not done anything wrong on the pitch!!. so why is his private life deciding whether he is captain or not, that would me i would need to be demoted in work if i committed the same thing. his private life is his own business not anyone elses.
Debaser wrote: Would you want to work for a boss who takes what he wants with no care or regard of ownership ( not specifically meaning girlfriend/wife is a thing to be own, just making an analogy)? Would you respect a boss who knowingly pokes fun at someone's distress? Would you be able to follow him through hell and high water knowing that he just might shaft you?
Personally, I'd find it difficult to give my best for someone who I could not trust or respect.
Quite plausible ... and it doesn't change much whether your boss it madeDebaser wrote:Would you want to work for a boss who takes what he wants with no care or regard of ownership ( not specifically meaning girlfriend/wife is a thing to be own, just making an analogy)? Would you respect a boss who knowingly pokes fun at someone's distress? Would you be able to follow him through hell and high water knowing that he just might shaft you?robertzombie wrote:Whilst I agree that in terms of his position as a "role model" Terry should have lost the captaincy, I think this quote is worth thinking about:
Tricky one...Alan Williams (Tottenham Hotspur fan) wrote:i agree with Dave Wardrop. john terry has not done anything wrong on the pitch!!. so why is his private life deciding whether he is captain or not, that would me i would need to be demoted in work if i committed the same thing. his private life is his own business not anyone elses.
Personally, I'd find it difficult to give my best for someone who I could not trust or respect.
I thought soBeing645 wrote:
Quite plausible ...
What?and it doesn't change much whether your boss it made
your colleague now for these reasons ...
I think the answer is 'yes'the team as was (if it was) is
gone for the time being ...
Debaser wrote:It will not restore trust or respect ...Being645 wrote:What?and it doesn't change much whether your boss it made
your colleague now for these reasons ...
Being645 wrote:Couldn't reply as I didn't understand, hence the 'what'Debaser wrote:Being645 wrote: What?
is it?Debaser wrote:easily done
You surely did, doesn't matter, can happen to everybody ... ...Pista wrote: Sorry. I hit the "post gobbledegook" instead of "sense" button.