I know first hand how bad his attitude is. Not needed at the club.It isn't like he is an out and out superstar. Just a young player with some potential.
I'm 177cm, Mahoneys about my height.
I know first hand how bad his attitude is. Not needed at the club.
The manly thing isn’t entirely him but he hasn’t helped
You any good from dummy half?
If so, the height match means he would be amazing
Yep that’s up there with one of the most ignorant things said on this forum in a long time.
Aspergers is not a 'personality problem' . FFS.
Yes, I am well aware of that. I feel like you've missed the point though.No. But people with Aspergers often come across as having very difficult personalities.
No. But people with Aspergers often come across as having very difficult personalities.
Incorrect, Maybe go read a little on the matter before open your mouth. Very offensive to people who have kids, family members who have been diagnosed with this syndrome.
There are different variations and degrees associated with Aspergers Sydrome
Its a condition on the autism spectrum, with generally higher functioning.
People with this condition may be socially awkward and have an all-absorbing interest in specific topics.
Communication training and behavioural therapy can help people with the syndrome learn to socialise more successfully.
There are hundreds of clinical diagnoses on the Autism spectrum and varying degrees.
Its ignorant people who pass judement without the facts.
Wow bring out the PC Police
What you said is that there is a various range and treatment can help reduce symptoms.
So symptoms people may experience are:
Behavioural: aggression, compulsive behaviour, fidgeting, impulsivity, repetitive movements, social isolation, or persistent repetition of words or actions
Muscular: inability to combine muscle movements, poor coordination, or tic
Mood: anger, anxiety, or apprehension
Also common: depression, intense interest in a limited number of things, learning disability, nightmares, or sensitivity to sound
I think saying they are more difficult or have a more difficult personality is not incorrect. They are generally less social and require a lot more work out of to get a response. I guarantee most parents of children with any autism spectrum disorder would agree, even the most mild cases.
A truth is still a truth if it offends you, get over it.
No. But people with Aspergers often come across as having very difficult personalities.
Incorrect, Maybe go read a little on the matter before open your mouth. Very offensive to people who have kids, family members who have been diagnosed with this syndrome.
There are different variations and degrees associated with Aspergers Sydrome
Its a condition on the autism spectrum, with generally higher functioning.
People with this condition may be socially awkward and have an all-absorbing interest in specific topics.
Communication training and behavioural therapy can help people with the syndrome learn to socialise more successfully.
There are hundreds of clinical diagnoses on the Autism spectrum and varying degrees.
Its ignorant people who pass judement without the facts.
The original comment was from Glenneel where he suggested Hastings had a personality problem, maybe aspergers. In fairness to you @lingard, I can see where you are coming from in trying to defend that comment. I'm going to say that Glenneel probably meant no offence, but it was stupid and ignorant to equate someone who by all accounts is a bit of a prick, with those who have a disability in the form of ASD.Um ..... not meaning to offend anyone. I"ve worked in psychiatry for almost 40 years, and I've worked with people on the spectrum many times. Also, my 20 yr old son has Aspergers. So I'm not justshooting my mouth off. If I've offended anyone I apologise. The point I meant to make is that people with Aspergers can sometimes rub people up the wrong way. People at times have thought my son was a real little merkin. But he isn't.
The original comment was from Glenneel where he suggested Hastings had a personality problem, maybe aspergers. In fairness to you @lingard, I can see where you a coming from in trying to defend that comment. I'm going to say that Glenneel probably meant no offence, but it was stupid and ignorant to equate someone who by all accounts is a bit of a prick, with those who have a disability in the form of ASD.
Um ..... not meaning to offend anyone. I"ve worked in psychiatry for almost 40 years, and I've worked with people on the spectrum many times. Also, my 20 yr old son has Aspergers. So I'm not justshooting my mouth off. If I've offended anyone I apologise. The point I meant to make is that people with Aspergers can sometimes rub others up the wrong way. People at times have thought my son was a real little merkin. But he isn't.
Wake up to your self moron.
It doesnt matter what degree someone is suffering, whether is a mild or more severe case they all should be treated equally without without being judged.
Your quoting the Autism spectrum.
I was replying to Aspergers quote directly.
Aspergers & the Autism spectrum although are similar are completely different.
Aspergers comes under the Autism spectrum as a whole & one of many clinical diagnoses under that umbrella.
So to quote Aspergers - Asperger syndrome (AS), also known as Asperger's, is a developmental disorder characterized by significant difficulties in social interaction and nonverbal communication, along with restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior and interests.
Aspergers - They are NOT people having very difficult personalities.
Although this maybe the case with some individuals its incorrect to say all are the same as a whole.
That was my point.!
No asperges is a mild form of autism
Autism spectrum disorder is a wide and varying disorder i was clearly indicating anyone on this spectrum, even the mild form like aspergers, are earmarked with social issues
I treat plenty of young patients with varying levels of autism and they require a lot of work but when you gain their confidence they will never leave.
So if you think I'm a moron then you're just naive. Clearly the initial post was not even suggesting they were personality disorders you are just clutching at straws and being a keyboard warrior.
Rather then beating your own chest on the internet why don't you be a productive citizen and stfu. I am giving you the finger btw
No asperges is a mild form of autism
Autism spectrum disorder is a wide and varying disorder i was clearly indicating anyone on this spectrum, even the mild form like aspergers, are earmarked with social issues
I treat plenty of young patients with varying levels of autism and they require a lot of work but when you gain their confidence they will never leave.
So if you think I'm a moron then you're just naive. Clearly the initial post was not even suggesting they were personality disorders you are just clutching at straws and being a keyboard warrior.
Rather then beating your own chest on the internet why don't you be a productive citizen and stfu. I am giving you the finger btw
The original comment was from Glenneel where he suggested Hastings had a personality problem, maybe aspergers. In fairness to you @lingard, I can see where you are coming from in trying to defend that comment. I'm going to say that Glenneel probably meant no offence, but it was stupid and ignorant to equate someone who by all accounts is a bit of a prick, with those who have a disability in the form of ASD.
Yes, I am well aware of that. I feel like you've missed the point though.