The only time when you should use bold is if you are quoting something long, but can't take it out of context without people not understanding you.
Colour and font changing is just wrong.
Colour and font changing is just wrong.
People who refer to a sports player as a "gun", for example "Siddle is a gun".
People who refer to the team they support as "the boys", as in "good effort by the boys today". Only the players themselves can say that. The fans are insignificant and not even in the equation. Coaches and players only mention something about crowd support to appease the public, but it usually has no bearing whatsoever on their performance as a team.
Certain players up their "game" when they are being booed
People who refer to a sports player as a "gun", for example "Siddle is a gun".
People who refer to the team they support as "the boys", as in "good effort by the boys today". Only the players themselves can say that. The fans are insignificant and not even in the equation. Coaches and players only mention something about crowd support to appease the public, but it usually has no bearing whatsoever on their performance as a team.
People who refer to a sports player as a "gun", for example "Siddle is a gun".
People who refer to the team they support as "the boys", as in "good effort by the boys today". Only the players themselves can say that. The fans are insignificant and not even in the equation. Coaches and players only mention something about crowd support to appease the public, but it usually has no bearing whatsoever on their performance as a team.
People who refer to the team they support as "the boys", as in "good effort by the boys today". Only the players themselves can say that. The fans are insignificant and not even in the equation. Coaches and players only mention something about crowd support to appease the public, but it usually has no bearing whatsoever on their performance as a team.
... When you laugh at something really loudly expecting everyone else to while no one else does.![]()