Do you believe that people should be responsible for their actions? Instead of hiding behind a username and winding people up, threatening people and bullying other posters?
This is just a random photo I was sent about a WUM who frequents the SMB and give it Billy big bollocks until he got found out.
These are anonymous forums, until people give their permission for their identities to be plastered all over the internet then that should be respected in my opinion. Why not be the better man? You're being pretty classless here in my opinion. What are you gaining from putting that picture up when he's not even on here to see it. Schoolyard stuff. As I say, I can't stand the bloke but I do favour general decency and this isn't it.
I know who it is. I don't know what's achieved by putting up his photo (much less his lasses') on this forum.
Amber put up a stout defence for the SMB's Tinder Swindler but I felt awful for HIT. She got ignored then put through the wringer just for telling her story.
Not sure if she's still around. I used to log on in the early hours to see her chasing other lasses like something out of a nature documentary
Reading that back I made it sound like she was into other lasses. I meant the opposite. She'd get angry at anyone chatting up or criticising her favourite fellas. Sometimes she was class but you had to watch out in the early hours. I used to get annoyed at posters like spug until I realised they had different lives and personas in real life. I think he once said his lass was a south east Asian beauty. She looked canny on the photo but Lucy Liu she was not
I haven't visited RTG for a long while and refuse to click links so they get no ad revenue support from me. My opinion on the place are as follows: RTG was ok sometime ago well before 2020, but since has swayed from being a football forum into a cringeworthy local social media hub. Some of the most frequent general chat posters had little interest in SAFC, yet they where constantly spamming a SAFC forum with their everyday bullshit and general thoughts.(2 examples: spug, big jeff), or they were WUMs. Hetton Lass was obsessed with posting every sunderland news story first, it didn't matter if she'd even read/fact checked those twitter links before posting. Don't think she liked it either whenever beaten to the information. No wonder she was called hetton bot, because of the sheer volume of posts all times of day. In the football threads, supposed season ticket holders at the match can spend the entire game posting complaints about the tactics/players/owners/ground/seagulls, it didn't matter if the team were winning. I'm suprised they notice so much, posting on phone all game. The mag trolls there don't realise their actions are doing the forum a favour, as members take the bait and it's cash for clicks. Oosh yeah used to slate cheeses of nazareth memes about donald and cheeses got quite agitated by it, to the point of complaining on the board, maybe to do with why he left. I think it's ironic that RTG has a depression thread, when metal health could be improved simply by not visiting RTG, the place was a wheel of constant drama, some people revel in causing time wasting disputes. Reading this thread, it has not changed. Best to remove yourself from the negativity. TL;DR - I think RTG is quite crap, an embarrassment of a football forum for SAFC.
Is it a football forum or plenty of fish local pick up joint. Wasn't one guy after a lass, but she went on a camper van adventure with another member, so he ended up with someone else off the board. See what I mean about it being like a social media soap opera. Another memory of RTG was when Roger started to realise all the arguments would put new members off, so he introduced a "disagree button" hoping people could easily click the button instead of having drawn out arguments. Members went on meltdown over it and threatened to leave the board and whatever. Something designed to reduce drama was causing even more, so he canned it entirely. Only on RTG could members make such a fuss over trivial features that were there for their own benefit.