What was Wood's great transgression? Keeping his mouth shut and slamming the door behind him after a horrible day @ Bay Hill.
So let me get this straight. Instead of going on a curse word ridden tie raid (like I would have) and blaming others for his shortcommings (like another member here), he decides to open up a can of STFU, and get's 'rewarded' for being the "Whiner of the week". WTF?
Oh and yes, I realize I'm elegible because.... I'm whining.
KaiGywer From United States of America, joined Oct 2003, 12022 posts, RR: 43 Reply 3, posted (6 years 1 month 3 weeks 3 days 19 hours ago) and read 974 times:
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Quoting TedTAce (Thread starter): What was Wood's great transgression? Keeping his mouth shut and slamming the door behind him after a horrible day @ Bay Hill.
I think the person who wrote the article is the bigger whiner. I can think of many sports figures who have acted alot worse
No, during a tie raid, one if after ties not panties... Silly American, it's always sex with you people...
Quoting TedTAce (Thread starter):
So let me get this straight. Instead of going on a curse word ridden tie raid (like I would have) and blaming others for his shortcommings (like another member here), he decides to open up a can of STFU, and get's 'rewarded' for being the "Whiner of the week". WTF?
This is how the media treat their darlings. A similar thing happened over here with one of our soccer players, Zlatan Ibrahimovich. In the beginning of his career, he was cocky and mouthed off to reporters all the time, and took truckload of crap from the press because of it. When he stopped talking to them, they once again were outraged at his behaviour... Damage the ego of a journalist (usually sports journalists, for some reason), and they will all come down on you.
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Mats
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