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The Baptist
'cutting oranges'



36 Posts

Posted - 10 October 2006 :  16:54:05  Show Profile Send The Baptist a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Okay the score is quiet clear if we got to pay we got to pay but does the reinstigation of charging for food extend to the prematch canopes,hors d'oeves,caviar and cuccumber sandwiches? (Enjoyed by as W D Carling once said "Heinz 57 Brigade") just make sure Bubble n squeak is on the menu alwite my son.


"you know....because you need to know....alright my son"
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norm
Moderator



725 Posts

Posted - 21 October 2006 :  19:56:50  Show Profile Send norm a Private Message  Reply with Quote
When the 4ths play the vets in a couple of weeks, will the away side (also a home side) be eligible for food after the game?



half man, half legend
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Old Tart
'aqua technician'



United Kingdom
118 Posts

Posted - 22 October 2006 :  11:21:22  Show Profile Send Old Tart a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Just thought I had to comment on the pathetic attitude of the 1st team "prima donna's" on saturday after the game.
Of all of the parts of the club these players benefit most from the hard working efforts of other members of the club. People who give up their time & money to support them.
I remember a request from the coach who asked the supporters to get behind the team. WELL coach this has to be a 2-way commitment and it's time YOUR players got behind the rest of the club & supported the fund raising efforts of others.

Great way lads to alienate your supporters and other teams within the club.

Other members of the club appear (from previous comments) to have taken a grown up and sensible approach.

What would be funny though would be a good dose of salmonella that rendered the 1st team out of action for next weeks big game.
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legaulois
'tee boy'



66 Posts

Posted - 22 October 2006 :  17:52:04  Show Profile Send legaulois a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Hilarious!!!! If one or two of the "know alls" who support us ever bothered to ask what it was really all about (instead of bad -mouthing players behind their backs - presume you havent got the bottle to say it to faces!!) then they may have enlightened you. It is a little something called communication (or lack of it) from those who make decisions!!!
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Jimmy Smith for PM
'tee boy'



United Kingdom
63 Posts

Posted - 22 October 2006 :  18:15:46  Show Profile Send Jimmy Smith for PM a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Well said! I fail to see the problem anyway!
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cyberman
'cutting oranges'



21 Posts

Posted - 22 October 2006 :  20:17:37  Show Profile Send cyberman a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Jimmy Smith for PM

Well said! I fail to see the problem anyway!



JSFMP --- Well said who?

Old Tart, you are a rogue element and it is time you were updgraded to human point 2. Take her to cyber control.



'My body may be cybernetic but my mind stays human!'

Edited by - cyberman on 22 October 2006 20:18:19
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Macca
'aqua technician'



149 Posts

Posted - 23 October 2006 :  14:12:47  Show Profile Send Macca a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I think the actions Saturday right or wrong, were taken somewhat out of context and not within the nature in which they were genuinely intended. There are things to resolve but lets move on!




By the way I can supply Kebabs! - cheap! (less that £2 per head!!!)

No I dont sell f***ing kebabs, Okay!
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Old Tart
'aqua technician'



United Kingdom
118 Posts

Posted - 23 October 2006 :  20:28:44  Show Profile Send Old Tart a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Just thought it was only right to apologise to one and all if saturday's actions were taken out of context.

Special apologies to Legaulois (do have the bottle to admit if I got the wrong end of the stick)

Good Luck saturday Lads!
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legaulois
'tee boy'



66 Posts

Posted - 23 October 2006 :  21:56:08  Show Profile Send legaulois a Private Message  Reply with Quote
OT accepted ....it was only meant to be a bit of a giggle & team building wind up to one or two people & we didnt intend to insult any of our supporters. We apologise if it appeared any other way.
I also accept that a lot of people make it a very good club to be involved with..playing or socially & the benefits & surroundings are very much appreciated by all those involved on the playing side (from Vets to 1sts!).
The actions on Sat were also with all playing members in mind - it just happened that only 1sts & Vets at home. To be honest the Vets didnt get involved - they are a non-political party (also their personal campaign is for "post-match soup" as they cant chew food with their dentures!)
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halifaxbeest
'on the bench'



United Kingdom
332 Posts

Posted - 23 October 2006 :  21:59:19  Show Profile Send halifaxbeest a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Don't mean to be inflammatory, but can I please insist that if we have to pay what is ostensibly a fair amount for food after the game, could we please see the return of the much-missed curly fries?

Thanks for your time...

I just called to say I love MMUUURRRRRRGGGGGHHHHHH 3:-O
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Jon Tiz
Moderator



United Kingdom
1034 Posts

Posted - 23 October 2006 :  23:50:27  Show Profile Send Jon Tiz a Private Message  Reply with Quote
It's a real shame Broadstreet cried off for the second year running. The Colts love nothing more than a picnic.

If you go down to the woods today.....

Refereeeeee
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joemills
'tee boy'



United Kingdom
84 Posts

Posted - 24 October 2006 :  08:09:56  Show Profile Send joemills a Private Message  Reply with Quote
£7 for a home game, I don't think curly fries is too much to ask for.
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norm
Moderator



725 Posts

Posted - 24 October 2006 :  11:09:49  Show Profile Send norm a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Is this food for home players only, or can injured hangers-on also part with £2 of their hard earned for after match fodder (it'll be cheaper than buying a hoagie and curly fries!)



half man, half legend
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The Jackal
'aqua technician'



United Kingdom
125 Posts

Posted - 25 October 2006 :  09:15:09  Show Profile Send The Jackal a Private Message  Reply with Quote

Now that everyones got that off their chests, lets try to take a few steps forward!!!!

Although it was a very nice picnic, it was only intended to highlight the miscommunication of information between parties = NOW RESOLVED

I feel members appreciates the massive efforts everyone makes to make the club successful. = Still COULD BE IMPROVED!! WATCH THIS SPACE

The £2 issue and quality is currently up for discussion. There is no profit element to this so as long as suggestions fall within the cost they can be offered. Possibility of putting together a rota of meals. = TALK TO ME AND I CAN GET IT SORTED QUICKER

Anyone who wants to whinge, please come and see me... I will listen and then pass on concerns, if its a load of bol@ox then i'll give you an immediate response

Finally,
Its in the past now and can't be changed. Lets move on and focus on crushing a Grasshopper or two and then enjoying some hearty food afterwards. Just before the mighty band bang out some timeless classics - TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE FROM JOE MILLS

_________________________
Put him in the locker!!! BOSH!
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Jon Tiz
Moderator



United Kingdom
1034 Posts

Posted - 25 October 2006 :  18:04:40  Show Profile Send Jon Tiz a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Who would have thought it???... Jackal..."the voice of reason". Very well put. Can I have peanut butter?

Refereeeeee
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