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Gudni Bergsson
Re: Tim Sherwood - Head Coach
Here is the full "much of a muchness" quote, even though I know nobody is the least bit interested in doing anything other than misquoting it and taking it out of context:
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/apr/18/tim-sherwood-tottenham-hotspur
Much of a muchness in terms of quality...no hierarchy.
Totally, totally different meaning to the idiomatic "much of a muchness" which means "indistinguishable in their mediocrity".
Not the same thing. Obviously not the same thing. People don't care. Whatever.
I don't mean to be rude or aggressive, honestly, this distortion just really bugs me a lot though.
Missing the point entirely.
He went from "I'm happy with the squad we've got here" and "I trust this group of players to take us where we want to be", when things are going well...to....
...."this squad is much of a muchness" when things aren't going well. Not-me-guv..
What's the common chant aimed at Liverpool/Liverpool fans again? "Always some else, it's never your fault"...quite apt here I think
Here is the full "much of a muchness" quote, even though I know nobody is the least bit interested in doing anything other than misquoting it and taking it out of context:
"I have assessed the players more than anyone and I could not tell you the best 11 players at Tottenham. They are all so similar, much of a muchness regarding the same quality. I'm not sure there's any hierarchy."
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/apr/18/tim-sherwood-tottenham-hotspur
Much of a muchness in terms of quality...no hierarchy.
Totally, totally different meaning to the idiomatic "much of a muchness" which means "indistinguishable in their mediocrity".
Not the same thing. Obviously not the same thing. People don't care. Whatever.
I don't mean to be rude or aggressive, honestly, this distortion just really bugs me a lot though.