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Michael Schumacher; Massa's replacement
Topic Started: Aug 4 2009, 03:08 PM (722 Views)
John
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Rob,Aug 4 2009
05:28 PM
I have not voted because it's not a yes or no answer. If I had my own preference Massa would still be driving. Not that being the case I'm anticipating seeing Shumi behind the wheel. Happy? I'll decide after we see what he can do.

Sound like a YES to me.... <roflmao>
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John,Aug 4 2009
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Rob,Aug 4 2009
05:28 PM
I have not voted because it's not a yes or no answer. If I had my own preference Massa would still be driving. Not that being the case I'm anticipating seeing Shumi behind the wheel. Happy? I'll decide after we see what he can do.

Sound like a YES to me.... <roflmao>

John have you ever considered going into . . . . Religion, I hear there's big money in it for people like you.
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TheCompleteGuitarist,Aug 4 2009
05:34 PM
John have you ever considered going into . . . . Religion, I hear there's big money in it for people like you.

Nah... I'm Catholic and don't like little boys so what's the point :(
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John,Aug 4 2009
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stradlin24,Aug 4 2009
05:27 PM
the biggest Talent ever coming back, is it really what the sport needs?

And the biggest cheats where allowed to race in 2007 even when they cheated again in 2008 so what is your point...

The biggest cheats in what sense? Talking off other competitors? Stopping a car on the track to stop other drivers beating his time? That Monaco move reeks of insecurity of his own talents because he was scared someone would overhaul him so had to cheat

And we aren’t talking about McLaren are we John. We are talking about Michael Schumacher

John, these are facts whether you like it or not. Like the facts that he is a 7 time champion whether I like it or not. The man is a cheat, he’s a fraudster, a schemer and he’s done in the most arrogant way possible and because of that a lot of people don’t want him back








And if Norbert is to believed, MS also likes to beast his competitors (joke). That isn’t really my cup of tea
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stradlin24,Aug 4 2009
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John,Aug 4 2009
03:59 PM


Simple truth is Schumacher's return is a good thing for F1 and for real genuine passionate F1 fans.

why is it?

look at the ticket sales.

<thumbsup>

which is a fair point but does the bigger picture of the global reputation of f1 not matter more

the biggest cheat ever coming back, is it really what the sport needs?

Not everyone see's Shumi the same way you do.
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stradlin24,Aug 4 2009
05:36 PM
John, these are facts whether you like it or not. Like the fact that he is a 7 time champion whether I like it or not.

Oh yeah baby! <dance>
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Rob,Aug 4 2009
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John,Aug 4 2009
03:59 PM


Simple truth is Schumacher's return is a good thing for F1 and for real genuine passionate F1 fans.

why is it?

look at the ticket sales.

<thumbsup>

which is a fair point but does the bigger picture of the global reputation of f1 not matter more

the biggest cheat ever coming back, is it really what the sport needs?

Not everyone see's Shumi the same way you do.




is it worth an answer?
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stradlin24,Aug 4 2009
05:40 PM
surely not everyone see's him how John see's him?

True... I recall Mackem was none too keen but I settle for most <thumbsup>
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John,Aug 4 2009
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stradlin24,Aug 4 2009
05:40 PM
surely not everyone see's him how John see's him?

True... I recall Mackem was none too keen but I settle for most <thumbsup>

most? probably not accurate mate

i hope the results of this poll are being monitored by the FIA
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stradlin24,Aug 4 2009
05:43 PM

most? probably not accurate mate


Very true, but more than half will suffice <thumbsup>

stradlin24,Aug 4 2009
05:43 PM

i hope the results of this poll are being monitored by the FIA

Like they woul take note of what the fans want or say... <doh>
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No thank you
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I refer you to page #1 post #3


:)
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John,Aug 5 2009
02:07 AM
I refer you to page #1 post #3


:)

I read that.

In my experience, real fans tend to be much less forthcoming in the declaration of the fact. Even more so the usage of the real fandom as a counter for argument or debate.

Its much like a pro sports player. They dont say they are great, cause they know they are. To say so is to be the stage pre-greatness.

Meaning that should you declare urself great or indeed a real fan, and by extension pass judgement on others, than you are not as you have yet to reach the final stage in the evolution of your fandom.

Keep going John. U will get there someday/


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dazzerjp,Aug 4 2009
06:19 PM

In my experience, real fans tend to be much less forthcoming in the declaration of the fact. Even more so the usage of the real fandom as a counter for argument or debate.

Its much like a pro sports player. They dont say they are great, cause they know they are. To say so  is to be the stage pre-greatness.

Meaning that should you declare urself great or indeed a real fan, and by extension pass judgement on others, than you are not as you have yet to reach the final stage in the evolution of your fandom.

Keep going John. U will get there someday/


:)


That is exactly what I would expect a plastic fan to say..... <whistle>
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[size0]quod erat demonstrandum.... again <dance>
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