02 Jan 2017 18:03:17
Message for Ed. First of all health and happiness to you mate. You have an agree or disagree option. My suggestion would be that people would give a reason for selecting their option, give a chance to explain themselves. It may be that there are quite a few Celtic supporters on here selection an option to cause an upset. I realise it's banter but when Rangers guys ask a serious question then we deserve an honest reply, cheers Ed.

{Ed001's Note - why? People have a right to register an agree or disagree without having to type a reply if they don't want to.}


1.) 02 Jan 2017
02 Jan 2017 18:34:10
Sorry Gor - I'm with the Ed on this one. Too many people get a wee bit precious with the agree / disagree tabs.
Some people might not have the confidence to type a reply - I know it took me a couple of months of visiting the sites before posting.

{Ed001's Note - they will be changed over to a thumbs up/thumbs down in time, just because that way no one can be an arse with RIP posts. Some of the sites have them already. Other than that, I fail to see that it matters whether people click them or not, I never even look at them personally.}


2.) 02 Jan 2017
02 Jan 2017 18:41:38
Yeh maybe Ed, but it would be nice to read why they have chosen their option. We are all different and it wouldn't do if we were all the same but I would like to read their explanation as to why we agree or disagree. Like I say, just a suggestion mate.

{Ed001's Note - people have suggested it hundreds of times, but the only thing that tends to happen is people say 'I agree' or 'I disagree' or similar without the buttons. Then the page just gets clogged up with those kind of posts that add nothing to the convo and tend to get in the way.}


3.) 02 Jan 2017
02 Jan 2017 18:51:30
Ok, fair enough Ed, no worries.

{Ed001's Note - I do appreciate the suggestion though mate, don't mean to sound like I am having a go at you or anything. We are always looking for ways to make the sites better. Though it usually takes Ed033 a good few months before he gets round to actually putting things into practice!}