



What is that I’m supposed to do? I’m not supposed to bounce my hand… so what’s the right way to do this? You may be fingerspelling right along, happy as a lark, and then wham! Your hand stutters over a double letter. I just smiled and moved on like I spelled it right and nothing was amiss. My hand kept stuttering over the double letters repeating the word and trying to put letters in the right order didn’t work. Out of the blue, after nailing the Phineas Gage lecture, my hand/brain (I couldn't tell which) decided it would no longer perform for a panel of 10 people staring at me, watching my every sign. my hand goes on the fritz.Īn ASL interpreting job interview at a high school.ĭuring the video interpreting exam portion. What do I do? Why didn’t I just go with the state abbreviation? I’ve known how to spell Mississippi since 1st grade. "Bring this to the Prem," a third exclaimed while this fan said: "Great idea! Can they also ban half and half scarves?"īut not everyone believed that the measures were the correct ones with another fan replying: "Leave the kids alone.My hand was stuck on repeat. Another added: "Should be mandatory at every club." "Embarrassing it happens and embarrassing that it’s grown men/women, great decision," one supporter tweeted. Should be the same everywhere."ĭo you think signs should be banned in the Premier League? Comment belowįans have been banned at Ajax from bringing in signs and some want these measures brought to the Premier League "You have done the world of football an eternal favour." And another wrote: "What a decision.

While some have criticised the move, many have commended the Eredivisie champions and hoped a similar policy would be taken up here in the Premier League. The growing usage of cardboard also posed a fire hazard, the club also stated, with several signs being confiscated during the Super Cup match between Ajax and PSV Eindhoven. READ MORE: Man Utd captain Harry Maguire loudly booed every time he touches ball in pre-season friendly As they could not fulfil all the requests and had to often walk past those with signs - largely children - it portrayed them as arrogant. The Dutch club have asked supporters not to arrive at the stadium this year with signs.Īfter a notable increase in fans doing so, Ajax have taken action after telling the club's supporter association that they believe it put the players under difficult pressure. Whether you like it or loathe it, there was a growing number of fans bringing in signs who begged for players' shirts at full-time last season.Īs the new campaign prepares to get underway, though, that will no longer be the case at Ajax after they banned the act.
