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Mentioned on ybig that Rod Collins Jnr smacked young James when he turned up at Derry City training after he made derogatory comments on twitter. If true, will he ever learn?
Roddy's son or James? There certainly wasn't anything in James' tweet to justify a punch.
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Originally Posted by McClean
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Originally Posted by McClean
Unless either son is a grammar or punctuation fascist.
his comments seem pretty reasonable
Assuming the only derogatory comments James made were on Twitter.
Roddy Collins didn't appreciate them! I will say it again, when will McClean learn that he has a propensity to cause offence with his tweets?
http://www.goal.com/en-ie/news/3942/...-roddy-collins
Look I don't know the in and outs of Derry City and I had never heard of Roddy Collins until now, however he was the manager of Derry City
which presumably McClean supports so he is going to have his opinions on the clubs and the going on there same as we have our opinions
about players and managers on here.
I think if you are a football manager or player you have to expect a bit of stick form the fans, it's part of the game.
Also if you are a manger you should avoid having your son playing for you IMO.
Granted James could have been a bit more tactful in his choice of words, as could Prince Charles with his comments about Putin :)
Problem is when your team is not doing well tact tends to go out the window. And in a way he brought it on himself by having his
son play for the club he managed, that does kind of make it a family thing. It's fine when things are going well, but when they are
not, well it's gonna create problems of one sort or another.
Anyhow he knows everyone won't agree with his opinions and he does not care, so he is already of the offence he
might cause so the 'when will he learn' is/was sometime in the past.
What you should be saying is when will he learn it is not always a great idea to cause offence if you can avoid it.
I don't know what the answer to that one is however I suspect it is never!!
It's a storm in a tea cup anyway. The manager made it worse by drawing attention to it.
Perhaps they both should get get a decent PR man, me perhaps?
Mind you I'm not cheap, nor indeed, very good.
What is to be learned exactly? Of course, Roddy (and his son) wouldn't appreciate the comments, but so what? They were critical but I wouldn't really call them derogatory. Nobody has the right not to be offended. James can tweet what he likes so long as it's within the parameters of the law and his employers are OK with such activity. Roddy's son was the one who was out-of-line here; not James. Unless something else went on when they met at the Brandywell, but I haven't heard that James resorted to anything of a physical nature.
More juice: http://balls.ie/football/james-mccle...-turn-violent/
When will thon Kerr youngf'la learn?!Quote:
Originally Posted by Paul O'Hara
Danny, let's agree to disagree. If you take this in isolation, yes I accept your point. However, when you take into consideration the number of earlier issues including death threats and police intervention, and now an assault, you have to question his use of social media. If this was my child I would be telling him to cop himself on as whether he likes it or not, he is high profile and is an easy target for extremists and the media.
In football people are going to have opinions, some people think a player is the bees knees others will
say he is garbage, I am sure McClean was not the only one to have expressed none too complimentary
comments about the manager and his son, when a team is not doing well that is bound to happen.
We see that all the time, take Steve McClaren, a joke at Forest and now a hero at Derby.
People should take them with a pinch of salt and get on with it.
As for the kids being bullied at school that is an issue for the school to sort out IMO, blaming
McClean is a bit ridiculous.
Important to remember all of this is seemingly based on this:
"Collins sacked by @derrycityfc was inevitable, poor signings, negative tactics/team selection e.g his son dear me, ego was bigger than club"
A physical altercation, accusations of inspiring schoolyard bullies, for that. God knows Collins will always have a victim complex, but this is ridiculous. McClean said nothing that was even vaguely out of order.
And as a Derry city fan he is entitled to his opinion, not like Roddy never dishes it out
http://www.independent.ie/sport/left...-30415911.html
The devil finds work for idle hands.
You really should have prefaced that link with "Don't bother clicking, nothing of value here"