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I think you have probably missed a fair bit.thebish wrote:I don't think it's an issue - but I do wonder what thought process led Roy to say such a thing... if he said "feed the monkey" - that's not a common phrase that is actually used, is it? or have i missed summat?
It was a punchline to a very old joke about NASA about an astronaut and a monkey...which he used to explain that on this occasion, the job of the astronaut was not to steer the rocket, but to feed the monkey (as the monkey's had been on NASA flights before, So the monkey actually held all the cards...basically he was saying Townsend's playing great, give him the ball. He told this at half time apparently.
Edit: found the joke...
NASA decided they'd finally send a man up in a capsule after sending only monkeys in the earlier missions. "They fire the man and the monkey into space. "The intercom crackles, 'Monkey, fire the retros'. "A little later, 'Monkey, check the solid fuel supply'. "Later still, 'Monkey, check the life support systems for the man'. "The astronaut takes umbrage and radioes NASA, 'When do I get to do something?' "NASA replies, 'In 15 minutes - feed the monkey'."
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^Indeed. What I like about this is that what's overlooked is that, if it's offensive to anyone, it's to Chris Smalling. He's basically called him out as the standard 'stick the shithouse at full-back' and said 'try not to feck it up, and if it's not beyond you, pass it to Andros'
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As I said, Stan Collymore, the voice of reason! And it bears repeating: no-one sensible, no-one, who has read what Hodgson actually said thinks anything untoward has happened. Kick It Out have said they're happy with the brief investigation carried out; Townsend says he's fine with it; and bar one whack job from a charity I've never heard of, no-one has said this is bad. So the next time Hoboh and the Daily Mail want to have a big rant about 'PC gone mad (if you're even allowed to say 'mad' anymore)' can we remember how this has all been dealt with fine.
Hodgson handled it perfectly for me. Didn't mean any offence; graciously apologised if anyone had somehow construed offence; everyone is friends.

As I said, Stan Collymore, the voice of reason! And it bears repeating: no-one sensible, no-one, who has read what Hodgson actually said thinks anything untoward has happened. Kick It Out have said they're happy with the brief investigation carried out; Townsend says he's fine with it; and bar one whack job from a charity I've never heard of, no-one has said this is bad. So the next time Hoboh and the Daily Mail want to have a big rant about 'PC gone mad (if you're even allowed to say 'mad' anymore)' can we remember how this has all been dealt with fine.
Hodgson handled it perfectly for me. Didn't mean any offence; graciously apologised if anyone had somehow construed offence; everyone is friends.
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For me, the issue is, who is the rat in the dressing room?
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Do you really need to ask that question? It's Gary Neville!jaffka wrote:For me, the issue is, who is the rat in the dressing room?
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Same for me. I wouldn't allow them the drive (for example) as they're clearly not bright enough.jaffka wrote:For me, the issue is, who is the rat in the dressing room?
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Racist!malcd1 wrote:Do you really need to ask that question? It's Gary Neville!jaffka wrote:For me, the issue is, who is the rat in the dressing room?
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Worthy4England wrote:I think you have probably missed a fair bit.thebish wrote:I don't think it's an issue - but I do wonder what thought process led Roy to say such a thing... if he said "feed the monkey" - that's not a common phrase that is actually used, is it? or have i missed summat?
It was a punchline to a very old joke about NASA about an astronaut and a monkey...which he used to explain that on this occasion, the job of the astronaut was not to steer the rocket, but to feed the monkey (as the monkey's had been on NASA flights before, So the monkey actually held all the cards...basically he was saying Townsend's playing great, give him the ball. He told this at half time apparently.
Edit: found the joke...
NASA decided they'd finally send a man up in a capsule after sending only monkeys in the earlier missions. "They fire the man and the monkey into space. "The intercom crackles, 'Monkey, fire the retros'. "A little later, 'Monkey, check the solid fuel supply'. "Later still, 'Monkey, check the life support systems for the man'. "The astronaut takes umbrage and radioes NASA, 'When do I get to do something?' "NASA replies, 'In 15 minutes - feed the monkey'."
blimey - in that case I have missed summat - I have NEVER heard that before!! where have I been all my life??

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Also, and I'm only messing, but this can be read slightly differently from how I think you meant it Malcymalcd1 wrote:Why does the word monkey now suddenly have to have racist undertones? I like monkeys and have been to Monkey Forest at Trentham Gardens near Stoke a few times (good day out if you have young ones).
I know they the word has been used by some idiots as a derogatory term for blacks or Afro-Caribbean, if you want to be politically correct, but please don't try and ban the work monkey FFS.
Why do the press have to make such a mountain out of a mole hill.

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it's frigging bananas..
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harry redknapp's mates that work in the papersjaffka wrote:For me, the issue is, who is the rat in the dressing room?
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Maybe Hodgson should've said gorillas or orangutans instead?
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CrazyHorse wrote:Maybe Hodgson should've said gorillas or orangutans instead?
Mind, that's easy for me to say...

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"Not too many empty seats here at Bloomfield Road"
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CrazyHorse wrote:Maybe Hodgson should've said gorillas or orangutans instead?


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Decent game. I see the goalkeeper just 'made himself massive' (urk urk, fnarr).Annoyed Grunt wrote:"Not too many empty seats here at Bloomfield Road"
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Do you mean Ratist?Annoyed Grunt wrote:Racist!malcd1 wrote:Do you really need to ask that question? It's Gary Neville!jaffka wrote:For me, the issue is, who is the rat in the dressing room?
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Good.LeverEnd wrote:Owen's not happy, with some justification it must be said.
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bobo the clown wrote:Good.LeverEnd wrote:Owen's not happy, with some justification it must be said.

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Just watching WHU Vs City. It's like the old managerial master Vs apprentice scenario... Big Sam against Ian Greaves!
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