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Schwab's parting message to Saty before he resigned. "Gehe nach norden nach Riga. Die armee von ratten und pest werden folgen"

 
  On 20/11/2013 at 03:20, america de cali said:

Schwab's parting message to Saty before he resigned. "Gehe nach norden nach Riga. Die armee von ratten und pest werden folgen"

Bit zu viel von einer historischen Referenz für mich, denke ich?

  On 20/11/2013 at 03:20, america de cali said:

Schwab's parting message to Saty before he resigned. "Gehe nach norden nach Riga. Die armee von ratten und pest werden folgen"

In which case, the membership on here would be decimated.

 
  On 20/11/2013 at 03:30, Satyriconhome said:

Bit zu viel von einer historischen Referenz für mich, denke ich?

Sind sie Renfield durch zufall?

  On 20/11/2013 at 03:02, Nasher said:

In my case it's because I find it alarming that he is passing on opinions to players expressed online when players are told explicitly to avoid these places. Also, I find his attitude of "I talk the players and you don't, therefore you don't know anything" is irritating and deserves to be called upon.

I always imagine if the players are put off by the info passed on by saty.they would tell him not to do this

I have read and appreciated some of the info saty has left on this board,if irritated ,don't read

  On 20/11/2013 at 03:02, why you little said:

what's personal?

The guy is like Chemical Allie. Last year when we all knew the club was imploding it was Satyr who was taking pot shots on here, telling all that "everything was fine"

It wasn't.

I was against many things the club did

but I did find saty showed his true colours by sticking with the management line and personally I find that endearing

he did comment many times"i just spoke to so and so in the office and they said that rumour is untrue"

for this ,I took as another way of looking at different theories as to what was happening

whilst not agreeing with all his writing ,I certainly made sure I read most of his posts


  On 20/11/2013 at 03:39, america de cali said:

Sind sie Renfield durch zufall?

So, you are comparing Schwab to Nosferatu?

  On 20/11/2013 at 03:10, hardtack said:

Gee I don't know... possibly remarks like "old blokes hanging around changing rooms..."? Criticism is one thing, but attempting to be hurtful is a completely different matter.

I only say it because he has told it already....All of what i know about Satyr are from reading his posts.

His Blind Faith during 2012-13 was very concerning to me.

 
  On 20/11/2013 at 03:46, jazza said:

I always imagine if the players are put off by the info passed on by saty.they would tell him not to do this

I have read and appreciated some of the info saty has left on this board,if irritated ,don't read

I was against many things the club did

but I did find saty showed his true colours by sticking with the management line and personally I find that endearing

he did comment many times"i just spoke to so and so in the office and they said that rumour is untrue"

for this ,I took as another way of looking at different theories as to what was happening

whilst not agreeing with all his writing ,I certainly made sure I read most of his posts

Sticking with management when the ship is going down can be very dangerous.

That is what caused the GFC in 2008....Those Banks kept trading till the last moment, taking in as much investor money as they could.

"Everything is fine"....

  On 20/11/2013 at 03:47, why you little said:

I only say it because he has told it already....All of what i know about Satyr are from reading his posts.

His Blind Faith during 2012-13 was very concerning to me.

No more concerning than your often over the top condemnations that also drew strong rebukes from many. I really don't mind people offering reasonable criticism, but I am not particularly comfortable with people starting to make it too personal... and in some cases, it seems that whenever Satyriconhome now says anything, there are some who are just waiting to jump on him regardless.


  On 20/11/2013 at 03:49, america de cali said:

Yes, I know the film well, Herzog's Nosferatu with Klaus Kinski in the lead role... however, I would hardly being comparing Nosferatu to Schwab or Renfield to Satyriconhome.

  On 20/11/2013 at 03:51, hardtack said:

No more concerning than your often over the top condemnations that also drew strong rebukes from many. I really don't mind people offering reasonable criticism, but I am not particularly comfortable with people starting to make it too personal... and in some cases, it seems that whenever Satyriconhome now says anything, there are some who are just waiting to jump on him regardless.

Only because of his past record....He would still be supporting the past regime if they had dug in.

Blind Faith is dangerous.

  On 20/11/2013 at 03:39, america de cali said:

Sind sie Renfield durch zufall?

Nah! Leider haben Sie mich jetzt völlig verloren

Mein Deutsch reicht in der Regel nur mit Rammstein-Texten

  On 20/11/2013 at 03:53, why you little said:

Only because of his past record....He would still be supporting the past regime if they had dug in.

Blind Faith is dangerous.

WYL...you have very little idea do you.........the past is the past chap.....moved on....wish others would.....read my other post......I support the incumbents.....not me to judge....McLardy, Schwab and Neeld all ledt, it was inevitable, even I knew that

  On 20/11/2013 at 03:53, why you little said:

Only because of his past record....He would still be supporting the past regime if they had dug in.

Blind Faith is dangerous.

He is one supporter... we are all grown up enough to make up our own minds whether we support the old regime or not... and I think you will find that he will give just as fervent support to the new regime. And I think that to compare his support to the banks during the financial crisis is extremely fanciful at best ^_^


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