Post history

History for shushy6

Mainland Premier League (Part 2)

Back to topic

Current version

Posted June 07, 2016 19:35 · last edited March 18, 2021 06:12

Broonie wrote:

They did your club very proud they worked there socks off and defended very well. Also the way they conducted themselves in the after match was top notch, they looked very smart in their shirts and ties, they certainly are setting their own standards off the field , and judging by thier apparent love for thier club on the way they worked on the field, sooner than later they will playing teams like Tech most weekends. 

I take my hat off( don't worry I'll leave my top on) to Selwyn

So, as long as you dress nicely and behave yourselves at the after match, you will be in CashTechs good books? If only I had known...

I suspect however,  (given I work at a school) that this is more of a "compliment the child showing the behaviour you prefer so the noisy kid gets the message" tactic. Subtle. And it works on most of the kids most of the time. 

It does tend to rely on the person doing it being in a recognised position of authority though, as well as the noisy kid giving a toss, so it fails on both counts  

Choo Choo!!!

Previous versions

1 version
Unknown editor edited March 18, 2021 06:12
Broonie wrote:

They did your club very proud they worked there socks off and defended very well. Also the way they conducted themselves in the after match was top notch, they looked very smart in their shirts and ties, they certainly are setting their own standards off the field , and judging by thier apparent love for thier club on the way they worked on the field, sooner than later they will playing teams like Tech most weekends. 

I take my hat off( don't worry I'll leave my top on) to Selwyn

So, as long as you dress nicely and behave yourselves at the after match, you will be in CashTechs good books? If only I had known...

I suspect however,  (given I work at a school) that this is more of a "compliment the child showing the behaviour you prefer so the noisy kid gets the message" tactic. Subtle. And it works on most of the kids most of the time. 

It does tend to rely on the person doing it being in a recognised position of authority though, as well as the noisy kid giving a toss, so it fails on both counts  

Choo Choo!!!