I was merely responding to your post, using your words. Where's the pedantry ? If you didn't really mean what you wrote, then you have a remedy.
I meant what I wrote - like most things on here they are just personal opinions. If yours are different then fair enough.
Andy Legg was booed when he first joined us, and now he loves Cardiff. See what happens on Sunday, but Ayatollah or not, I will not boo him.
Of course - but if I'd wanted a pen friend I'd probably have chosen someone else......... If you read my original post your will see it clearly states "apparent deference" which always suggests it was an opinion and not a known fact.
If I was him, I'd stick a finger up at the Kairdiff chavs, and tell them I'm not doing any Iranian mumbo jumbo religious rituals, and put a transfer request in, why the hell did he want to go to this looney bin? serve his right................
well done the winners>>>>>what happens 2tha losers .............nowt will happen with the reptiles they got special bloodlines init, its us lower classes that gets the terminal though its usually got the word cancer at the end of it <wink> head butt lol>>>fking brill shadow boxing reminds me of the dai and aussie show...... anyway a message 2 jazz from me
fk me where ew been jay dude..........long time no speak.....anyways good 2have ew back bro pgf have you noticed aussie is fast becoming the same prick he was under various other names gone before..........no doubt he will say something vile soon enough(as if what he says now isn't bad enough) that will see him seeking out another identity.......fk me he`s very rude 2 your fellow posters who dont dance along with his merry men in tights tune in he.
is this a storm in a tea cup? Will a couple of top drawer performances from Jazz placate the acolytes of the Ayatollah movement? I sincerely hope so, it would be a shame if this becomes a focal point of a players time at our club. We're all different and Jazz may well think the Ayatollah is, well, silly.
I think it's silly Taff. But if you were paying me a lot of cash and asked me to show some loyalty to my new club to appease the people who spend their cash to watch me play, I think I would have done this harmless silly thing.
His best option would be to do it, although I don't agree someone should be bullied into doing something. Yes, it's a relatively new tradition at the club and it's a laugh, but when isn't it a laugh? Essentially, it's possible he could be driven from the club if he doesn't show respect to the fans (paying customers) for not doing a silly gesture. I have read Jazz has insisted he did do the Ayatollah and has had talks with PT about future games. http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/cardiff-city-star-jazz-richards-11728968