I'm only following it because we STILL haven't resolved the percentage issue from 3 years ago. If Alan Hardys knob would have paid the milk bill then lack of calcium in the players bones wouldn't have been as much of factor in the run in. That calcium deficiency held at least a 3.76% swing between the knob and the players depending if the wind was behind them in the first half. Added to this I noticed a 8.4% deflation of the ball from its maximum pressure poundage on Tuesday nights in the rain leading me to attribute 2.54% blame for relegation to the ball boys and an extra 1.1% to a faulty pump. It's really important we get this cleared up as it's causing me sleepless nights.
You're unbelievable. You have absolutely no desire to get this thread back on topic.
Not only do you wish to hijack, derail as many as threads as possible but you now don't want to give them a chance to return to the Ardley In/Out debate when others attempt to.
We all know you prefer petty personal arguments away from football to discussing Notts, your post perfectly illustrates your priorities and obsession#fillthevoid
Maybe take some time away from NCM to re-evaluate. Just a suggestion.
I thought I would get the thread back on topic. It's an out for me.
Why ask it? Why are you interested the reason if someone disagreed?
It's all non-Notts, it's all needless fluff which has been indentfied by others. Arguing for arguing sake in a games of one-upmanship.
It's the sort of question, debate that everyone keeps tell you, me all of us involved ruins the board. They find it dull, tiresome, tedious. It would be fine if all these arguments were contained to O/T threads but they aren't. They infest Notts threads some of them really good ones.
You have to be aware of all of the above as it's been highlighted many times by many different people. Please don't simply ignore it.
This is the crux to the whole problem. A few care, the vast majority don't care, and you care too much.