Iroyalgull wrote:As the best poster on here, I'll consider it.


Iroyalgull wrote:As the best poster on here, I'll consider it.
Ah but you don't have three other problems. You don't have Orange Socks. You don't wear an orange t shirt and last but by no means least. You don't or have never driven an awfull orange car. oh and to really balance it. A fourth to make it an allround plus in balance. Your names not Ferrari Lover!forevertufc wrote:I would have a go , however got three problems, don't have the time, can't spell, grammers awful...feel free to add to the list...
Trojan 67 wrote:Nothing to do with this thread but also relevant, is the unselfish dedication of the green
Fixxored for jous!Yellow4life wrote:
Too kind Alan!
I would be willing to add this article to the mobile app if it would be available in mobile format?
Haha cheers, it's not very in depth as I just wanted to get something out quickly but I plan to have more in depth views on things in the future. ^.^ferrarilover wrote:Have had a read, in the interests of education, I'll dissect it later. Lube up Ollie. :K
Matt.
Repetition of 'Torquay', read it aloud and it sounds clunky. Second Torquay amended to 'The Gulls', or, if the reader is unlikely to understand this (since it's a Westcountry football site, and you're writing for TUFC, it should be obvious, but this is for the future), then a simple geographical reference could be substituted; 'The team from the English Riviera' for example.With a week to go before Torquay’s clash with Championship side Leicester City, do Torquay have a good chance of progressing this round? Well it looks very 50:50 of which way it could go, for various reasons…
(On a non-English based point, how the hell is Leicester being a big club, two divisions above us a positive?!?! =Z )For starters, the positives. Leicester are a big club and were delighted with the draw against opposition 2 leagues below them, because of this they are likely to have high confidence, however they are likely to field a weaker team which is a bonus for us. Following a recent draw against a very strong Stoke XI, Torquay are more than capable of winning against Leicester, similarly the fact the side could be weaker could be an extra advantage in how Torquay overcome this match.
"As already stated" - Then why are you stating it again? 'The result of the aforementioned match versus Stoke City was very encouraging'As already stated, recently Torquay had a very encouraging result against a very resilient Stoke City side. This side featured big names such as: Peter Crouch, Matthew Etherington, Ryan Shawcross and various others. The first half was mainly in Stoke’s control however with pressure from both sides, the second half saw Torquay upset the odds and play extremely well, well enough which could help the cruise past a weak Leicester side.
'Also' is used to link a clause to a subordinate clause, one of lesser value. Here, your intention is to address both clauses equally (their being hard to break down and their attacking prowess), so we use the word 'and'.Stoke are renowned for being very hard to break down, also their attacking style is hard to defend against with pace down the wings, and a big poacher in the middle, it can be a challenge for any team. However, Torquay managed to defend extremely well with Stoke only scoring 1 goal in the first half, plus the fact it was a deflection. In the second half Torquay got the equalizer with impact sub Billy Bodin, the winger came on and lit the game up causing constant trouble for the Stoke full back. However it was the 78th minute when a piece of trickery enabled Bodin to cut inside and drive the ball into the back of the net from 20 yards. Bodin is a game changer which brings me onto the final point.
So I was once told, putting quotation marks around colloquialisms makes one come across as an ass. I'm happy with being a pompous, middle class ****, so I do it anyway. I suspect you're less happy with this. We have already had the phrase 'game changer', without quotation marks, in the piece, so the reader has either accepted it, or stopped reading. If you're going to do it, do it consistently throughout. Another accepted method is to use quotation marks first time, and henceforth treat the colloquialism as a proper noun, capitalising the first letter of each word. Which is the three options you choose will be based upon the audience, the formality of the writing, the style of the piece and, to some extent, your personal preference. None is wrong, necessarily, but for formal work (at school or in a real job), I'd avoid the proper noun option, since it's used most often in irreverent, lightly comical journalism (Top Gear magazine, for example).Finally, “the game changer†Billy Bodin. Bodin has shown signs of absolute brilliance bullying both Leeds’ and Stoke’s defences in their respective games. So surely he will be able to bully Leicester’s defence for the Capital One game? Sadly not, Bodin has been called up to the Wales U-21 squad for a qualifying match against Armenia, this is quite a big blow to the Torquay team as it could mean they don’t have that extra spark which could turn “that chance†into the game winner. Luckily we still have Lloyd Macklin, the quick paced winger who causes trouble for any fullback, and Danny Stevens a very technically gifted player, these two should happily take care of the wings.
As you say...!forevertufc wrote:Oh PC Matty poos of the grammer police, leave the poor lad alone![]()
Not going to pretend I am an expert in grammer, clearly wouldn't get away with it, bored so I thought I would copy and paste your first sentence onto word, it would appear there is a grammer error in your first sentence.
nothing more, nothing less. Should be...nothing more, and nothing less.
Your second sentence had a couple of small errors in it aswell. Now on to your third, that was littered with green lines aswell as I am sure the rest will be if I carried on, point is mate nobody is perfect.
Well done Ollie you put your neck on the block and had a go..
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