Kitson in Sunday Times

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Re: Kitson in Sunday Times

by Stranded » 18 Aug 2008 13:25

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Stranded But it's one thing expressing concerns about a club you are still at and have the chance to correct mistakes that making comments about a club when you've jumped ship.


The biggest difference probably being that you can be more open about events when your nolonger in the same dressing room and playing for the manager who you're criticising.


Maybe but Kitson is well known for being outspoken, so I guess for those left behind it's kind of a kick in the teeth to see him make these comments after jumping ship rather than either a) saying them earlier or b) doing something about it.

Not sure who's right here but can understand Murty's comments.

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Re: Kitson in Sunday Times

by Hoop Blah » 18 Aug 2008 13:31

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Stranded But it's one thing expressing concerns about a club you are still at and have the chance to correct mistakes that making comments about a club when you've jumped ship.


The biggest difference probably being that you can be more open about events when your nolonger in the same dressing room and playing for the manager who you're criticising.


Maybe but Kitson is well known for being outspoken, so I guess for those left behind it's kind of a kick in the teeth to see him make these comments after jumping ship rather than either a) saying them earlier or b) doing something about it.

Not sure who's right here but can understand Murty's comments.


If the rumour mill is to be believed then he did same them earlier, during last seasons relegation battle, and that was why he'd stormed out of the dressing room and/or had a training ground bust up with, IIRC, Nicky Shorey.

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Re: Kitson in Sunday Times

by JimGRoyal » 18 Aug 2008 22:52

Is this Murty thing sour grapes?

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Re: Kitson in Sunday Times

by kwik-silva » 19 Aug 2008 15:04

1871royals I cant seem to find it on BBC Berkshire website. Is there any online archive to listen to Murts interviews on BBC Berkshire? Would be interested to hear what he said about Kitson’s comments?


I'd like to hear it too..

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Re: Kitson in Sunday Times

by RoyalBlue » 20 Aug 2008 10:04

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rg6royal I think he has realised the mistake he made leaving the club.


He hasn't made a mistake at all.

Premiership >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Championship


Promotion to the premiership>>>>>>>> relegation from the premiership.


So he'd still have had to leave us this season then! :cry:


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Re: Kitson in Sunday Times

by Ian Royal » 21 Aug 2008 21:05

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brendywendy truth, despite its definition is very subjective

Rubbish


Truth is totally subjective. Fact on the other hand is not.

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Re: Kitson in Sunday Times

by JimmytheJim » 21 Aug 2008 21:07

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brendywendy truth, despite its definition is very subjective

Rubbish


Truth is totally subjective. Fact on the other hand is not.


What? I think you need a new dictionary.

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Re: Kitson in Sunday Times

by Ian Royal » 21 Aug 2008 21:14

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Arch Rubbish


Truth is totally subjective. Fact on the other hand is not.


What? I think you need a new dictionary.


Truth tends to be used a lot for things which are unprovable and opinion based and therefore is subjective, maybe it's more a misuse of the word rather than it's dictionary definition. A problem with people associating opinion with truth?

At least thats what I imagine Brendy was getting at.

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Re: Kitson in Sunday Times

by Sarah Star » 21 Aug 2008 21:19

What he/they believed to be true would be a better way of putting it, I think, and possibly save us a long philosophical debate.


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