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- First Team Player
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- October 30, 1970
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- Boza
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- Town n That, Rock Music, Punk, Folk Music, Ale, Whisky.
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Posts I've Made
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In Topic: Wealdstone
12 April 2024 - 02:15 PM
We planning on Central Line for the shorter and more frequent journey options.
Plan on breaking the journey with a stop off at Notting Hill Gate for beers. -
In Topic: Next Season L2 !
28 March 2024 - 08:45 AM
Wooden Spoon, on 26 March 2024 - 09:10 PM, said:
The ground is owned by Tesco
The council is funding the running of the club day to day.
This years national league is the weakest in history.
The reality is Tesco don’t own the ground, the council took a mortgage and then passed that onto the trust at a higher rate to buy the club. Nothing to do with tax payers funding the running of the club.
The league is weaker - they tried to claim that them finishing above wrexham rather than us finishing below wrexham as some sort of comparison. Fans owned rather than Hollywood owned?
National league budgets - they spent a huge amount under Cox and had players like Matt Rhead - and he ultimate hoof ball rather than cookball- and it’s documented we’re not the highest spenders but over the roundabout we’ve bought the league.
Crowds pushing 8000 for us - for them less than 3000
I almost feel sorry for them in their desperation
Nailed it mate, the Tesco owned ground always made me p*** and as for weaker league, their runners up where Kidderminster! -
In Topic: 10 More Rows On The Kop Or Filling A Corner
27 March 2024 - 08:52 AM
Search & Destroy, on 27 March 2024 - 07:59 AM, said:
Wonder what’s more cost effective
There will be occasions next year when capacity is reached
Wonder where the cost to benefit threshold is
Neither are really cost effective - roof off for ten more rows and expensive corner fill - construction inflation has risen above standard inflation since stadium build.
We are a long way away from extending the stadium, as mentioned above, would need to be complete sell outs each week for a sustained period of time and not just end of season games. -
In Topic: Trophy Lift
22 March 2024 - 11:58 AM
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In Topic: Is The Season Now
21 March 2024 - 02:23 PM
In the season of all seasons (points wise, goals wise, away wins wise) etc etc etc.
Lets not rejoice in the glory and bathe in the glutonnous amount of goals we've enjoyed.... lets worry about next season before were even there and before we've even seen the summer activity/budget, lets talk about crossing the winning post in March as being some sort of disaster as it did'nt happen at the first available opportunity.
Social media and this place often astound me, some folks really would rather wallow in the negative possibilities than bathe in the present and to be enjoyed season and yes, there would always be hiccups, little hiccups when we are over twenty points clear and can wrap a title up in March.
Last night was a bad day at the office and a disappointment but it was far from the end of the world.
Try and enjoy the ride folks.
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