I just think it was pretty daft of hearts to bring him back. He didn't improve after leaving us, it's a shame he's had injuries but we can't rely on players like that to be our main men.
He'll have his moments but it just seems impossible for him to find any consistency.
(11-28-2020, 10:53 PM)S.J. Wrote: Is part of the problem with football that it matters more whether you eat crisps or not compared to how much talent you have in your locker.
As we reflect on Diego Maradona's was passing and tune into Harry Winks and Eric Dier at the summit of the premier league.
On Griffiths - he's had a decent career, but I don't doubt for one second that he could've done more. He's not pissed it all up the wall to the extent of Riordan or O'Connor, but he could've definitely done more than he has.
(08-21-2017, 01:25 PM)i8hibsh Wrote: I AM A LONER BY CHOICE
I AM SINGLE BY CHOICE
I HAVE NO KIDS BY CHOICE
On Griffiths - he's had a decent career, but I don't doubt for one second that he could've done more. He's not pissed it all up the wall to the extent of Riordan or O'Connor, but he could've definitely done more than he has.
Dishwater surely?
Having looked it up I now see that it originated as ditchwater in the 18th century, and has been dishwater since the early 20th. So whilst correct, really strange for a man of your age to use ditchwater.
A quick Google search suggests at the very least that both are still in use, if nothing else enough for a number of popular searches to exist into the distinction between the two. Going to be honest, though, and say I couldn't give one solitary fuck about this.
(08-21-2017, 01:25 PM)i8hibsh Wrote: I AM A LONER BY CHOICE
I AM SINGLE BY CHOICE
I HAVE NO KIDS BY CHOICE
I actually seen that at the time and just assumed you meant to write dishwater but then on the other hand, thinking about it now, i could have been saying it wrong all my life but Roger has piped up and confirmed that the common use is 'dishwater'.
As far as I'm aware I've never heard anyone say 'ditchwater'
(12-01-2020, 07:35 PM)Shteve Wrote: I actually seen that at the time and just assumed you meant to write dishwater but then on the other hand, thinking about it now, i could have been saying it wrong all my life but Roger has piped up and confirmed that the common use is 'dishwater'.
As far as I'm aware I've never heard anyone say 'ditchwater'
When I read that I googled it too wondering if I had always been saying it wrong Occasionally you learn something on TH.