You can see the irony in you telling someone to let something go right? And if no one continues to discuss something, then it's not being discussed, but you bouncing a post from yesterday and telling someone to shut up is the easiest way to keep them talking. I imagine you just want cheap point...
And even if you want it to become essential reading, it's ok if it's not to start with - all bloggers have to start somewhere.
No I know. And I don't mind people criticising my posts, but if I don't agree then I'll say so. I think several of us posted quick criticisms of the opening post, which...
No problem, I'm open to different points of view.
No it isn't. I think it would be a good idea for such a person to let the audience know in advance though. Otherwise we're basically saying 'never take the piss out of anyone for anything in case...'. As it is though, it seems they don't have...
Each to their own.
Yes, but I've given some explanation of why many are quick to criticise new posters who post links to blogs etc (past history of new posters).
I think you're right, but I didn't know that when I posted.
I wasn't trying to clever or particularly funny, I just thought the post...
I agree that newbies get a hard time. I do think that's understandable though, because we get a lot of newbies that aren't genuine accounts, but are either Palace or just fans from other clubs trying to promote their websites etc. I think my comment was harsh but fair. There's nothing wrong with...