Here's how agendas work;
Step 1:
-Disliking the player for no good reason.
*Haircut.
*not aesthetically pleasing enough on the ball.
*Inability to understand what he does on the pitch.
Step 2:
- Your favourite player is relegated to the bench because of him.
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Step 1:
-Disliking the player for no good reason.
*Haircut.
*not aesthetically pleasing enough on the ball.
*Inability to understand what he does on the pitch.
Step 2:
- Your favourite player is relegated to the bench because of him.
1/4
Step 3:
- Note down every mistake he makes.
Step 4:
- Ignore every good thing he does on the pitch.
Step 5:
- Overanalyse and focus on a certain aspect of his style.
Step 6:
- Unconsciously or consciously misuse words like "standards," "mediocrity," "Passion."
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- Note down every mistake he makes.
Step 4:
- Ignore every good thing he does on the pitch.
Step 5:
- Overanalyse and focus on a certain aspect of his style.
Step 6:
- Unconsciously or consciously misuse words like "standards," "mediocrity," "Passion."
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Step 7:
- Abuse people trying to be sensible about him.
Step 8:
- Denial.
"He's never going to be good enough for me."
Step 9:
- Somehow attempt to force reality to manifest your very clearly subjective and massively biased views about him and present them as facts.
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- Abuse people trying to be sensible about him.
Step 8:
- Denial.
"He's never going to be good enough for me."
Step 9:
- Somehow attempt to force reality to manifest your very clearly subjective and massively biased views about him and present them as facts.
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I'll end the thread with a qoute from Michel de Montaigne;
"He who establishes his argument by noise and command, shows that his reason is weak."
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#MUFC
"He who establishes his argument by noise and command, shows that his reason is weak."
4/4
#MUFC