I'd just like to say that I agree with every word of the post that Gullscorer made today......on the Swindon Town Forum regarding Martin Ling.
It's also good to know that he's bouncing back after a couple of days illness, and we all know that a lot can change in a few days.
I'm sure it was only a couple of days ago that I was reading about a football club owner who thought it was so morally wrong that animals should be killed so that their meat could be put into pies, that he made the decision that his Football Club would no longer help fund this slaughter.
But Gullscorer jumped onto his soapbox with a 'Sod your morals mate, you need whacking over the head with the Human Rights Act to get those meat pies back on sale. Morals bad, legislation good. The chance to eat meet pies is more advantageous that allowing you to act in accordance with your morals', message.
Now compare and contrast:
'Moral principles are not to be traded in return for some other particular advantage'
Yep, that's right...Gullscorer is now arguing for the exact opposite of what he was advocating just a day or two ago. Aha, the slipperiness of a Politician you're thinking, and when I read that the FGR fans used 'hard earned money' to pay for their entry to the match, I too became convinced GS is a Master of Spin, who realises the substance of his argument is pretty thin. The facts are than Gullscorer hasn't the faintest clue whether fans used cash they won on a scratch card, or whether supporters have a cosy public sector job where the concept of hard work is completely alien to them. If GS wanted to be more certain when wishing to apply the 'hard working' tag, then the owner of Forest Green, who left school at 15 with no qualifications and started work as a mechanic... now he has had to work exceptionally hard to build up successful businesses and to work equally hard at making Forest Green a success.
I initially took issue with Gullscorer's desire to hit Forest Green with legislation in order to make them change their catering ways. Then GS tells us that 'Law' is off the menu for debate...then it sneaks back in again today as we learn that the FGR chairman is taking advantage of his 'legal rights'.
And just when you think Gullscorer must be running out of straws to grasp, he's now made a grab for 'morality'. You can imagine the queue at Plainmoor when the 'No more meat pies' announcement is made, expressions of disappointment, complaints of hunger, regret at lack of choice....and there at the back is GS screaming that his morals are outraged !!! WTF ? No meat pies is actually an old fashioned morality tale, well who'd have thunk it
As GS knows, my objection was to him advocating Big Government be brought in to bring it's fist down on the 'veggie food only' idea at Forest Green. What GS additionally wished to spout about morality was of little or no interest to me. However, based on his post above, I reckon he's on dodgy ground with his 'moral' argument as well. But I won't address that at the moment as by tomorrow it could well be a case of 'No, no, this was never anything to do with morality', plus in fairness to GS he's explained that finishing off a bottle of port wine is responsible for his muddled thinking, and clearly the effects haven't worn off yet