by handbags_harris »
20 Feb 2010 23:06
Swearing at someone is an aggressive act. Is it? If I went up to his face and shouted inches from it, yes that would be aggressive. Shouting at him from a distance so he can hear it is not aggressive, nor is it abusive, whether there is swearing involved or not. If one of his teammates had said the same thing as I did from a similar distance, in a similar manner, would that also be considered abusive? No, I thought not. If I take the swearing out - "it's basics, Jobi, basics", I have no doubt that I would have had the same response so the swearing doesn't actually alter the fact that what I said to him was critical, note abusive.
And if Jobi McAnuff wants to pay £50 to watch me play football and offer criticism when I make (one of many) errors, then fine, I have no problem with that. I have never, and will never, have a problem with someone criticising me if I do something wrong if I think the criticism is warranted. If he wants to pay £50 to simply insult me to my face, then he can take a running jump. I certainly didn't offer 90 minutes of criticism or abuse so quite where that question has come from is beyond me, it was no more than a couple of seconds of comments and counter-comments. Like I keep saying, I saw something wrong that was worthy of me voicing my displeasure to the individual who was to blame, so I acted on my right and voiced that displeasure.