I have this feeling for couple of years now... maybe I am stereotyping from the numerous incidents of disrespecting elders, some even to own parents.BlackCookie;1039850 said:........Respecting elders and be thankful is not longer fashionable?
C3P0 said:i suspect he is a 50 year old uncle whose favourite football team just lost over the weekend. I bro never say Spurs
*run away*
kenntona;1039854 said:Man Utd's current state, blame Moyes or blame Sir Alex?
BlackCookie said:Seems like the trend is to blame Sir Alex cuz he did a bloody good job and it's hard to continue such legacy. But at the same time I can also understand the pressure Moyes is on to perform.
Most ppl will tell their kids to study hard.BlackCookie;1039850 said:What are we teaching our kids?
Respecting elders and be thankful is not longer fashionable?
YES of course. Just that their other half can get really out of hand.Navi;1039918 said:I believe there are still some well behaved youngsters. Not all are like that bah.
wa, like that double blow, very painful for hoks.kenntona;1039859 said:HOKS is 50 years old liao?
kenntona;1039871 said:Precisely my point.
Man Utd is here today, after winning 20 BPL titles with Sir Alex. If Man Utd heads south from here, it will be Moyes to be blamed, not Alex, though some nick-pickers will say he chose the wrong person to succeed his throne.
Then the question becomes - other than Moyes, who could and willing?
Red_Bean_Bun said:My vote goes to The Special One ...... Or Guus ......
kenntona;1040027 said:Special One will not stay long, usually 3 years.
Guus is hard to hire.
In the local political context, the alternatives are not in the league of Jose or Guus. While I do not like Moyes, I think we are short of alternate choices.
But certainly cannot blame Sir Alex.
kenntona;1039854 said:Man Utd's current state, blame Moyes or blame Sir Alex?
seanskye said:Blame these guys... They had set the bloody bar too high.
BlackCookie said:I love Roy Keane!