Indian Dan
‘Absolute calamity!’
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Yeah, sure.
And I still bet a penny to a pound of dog shit you haven’t listened to the interview at all.Are out goings without staff are circa 300-400k pa, if our staff are furlough and we still getting 700k pa revenue in. It's not difficult maths. As long as games aren't being played then we are profiting.
Danny just a bit upset that Swinny going bust shortly after getting an undeserved promotion that cannot even be celebrated? Yikes. Contractual agreement and wage increases once that's in writing too. Uh-oh! You need to look close to home before giving it large on here about other times going bust. You could be gone before Maccy based on the interview
I'm not sure if he's old enough to know what herpes is...And I still bet a penny to a pound of dog shit you haven’t listened to the interview at all.
And I still don’t get why you don’t even want promotion cos you’re afraid you’d get stuffed every week and then get relegated again. What kind of attitude is that? And please quote me where I have banged on about other clubs going bust.
You’re about much fun as herpes and just as difficult to get rid of.
Just for reference, because I've little better to do: these are the teams currently in League 2 and Conference National, with TrinidadsNumberOne 's north/south dividing line.
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now IF Macc get more points deductions and go down they'd probably end up in NLN (as Boston did) Chorley and Fylde would go down and Crewe go up. Them 4 would get replaced by Tranmere, Bolton, York and erm Kings Lynn... which would make the North even stronger looking.Just for reference, because I've little better to do: these are the teams currently in League 2 and Conference National, with TrinidadsNumberOne 's north/south dividing line.
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now IF Macc get more points deductions and go down they'd probably end up in NLN (as Boston did) Chorley and Fylde would go down and Crewe go up. Them 4 would get replaced by Tranmere, Bolton, York and erm Kings Lynn... which would make the North even stronger looking.
Even then, to null and void the season and then implement this going forward would be something of a travesty for the likes of Crewe, all ready to join the big names such as Sunderland and Ipswich for next season and then suddenly, how about an away trip to Fylde instead?The north division looks a lot less tinpot!
unfortunately not - we'd keep them both - unless Northampton were in the play off's and went up - in which case we'd get Cambridge instead.So the likes of Northampton and Solihull moors would get stuck in the southern division? Poor buggers
Nope - but to make things worse for the south they would lose Swindon, Plymouth and 1 of Exeter/Cheltenham/Colchester/Cambridge (Cambridge if Northampton won play offs) and gain Southend, Wealdstone and Havant & Waterlooville (yes that is one team not 2).So the likes of Northampton and Solihull moors would get stuck in the southern division? Poor buggers
Any idea why Bristol Rovers, Gills and Burton would want to carry on playing? They’re siding with the demon 6, now.
Scally and Evans are probably good pals with Fry and MacAnthony.
If true, I suspect given those teams safety, they've probably be fed the line to just play the youth teams if first teams don't want to play.
Clough has left Burton along with the assistant and scout due to financial pressures so I can't see them wanting to play on.Any idea why Bristol Rovers, Gills and Burton would want to carry on playing? They’re siding with the demon 6, now.
Just for reference, because I've little better to do: these are the teams currently in League 2 and Conference National, with TrinidadsNumberOne 's north/south dividing line.
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Green is a farmers' colour that is understandable popular in the south-westI like what you did with Salford there
Looking at that map, it seems to me that northerners do not like the colour green, while having a fondness for blue. OTOH, red is more prevalent in the south, as is amber/yellow and black.
And yes, I'm bored.
#NO TO REGIONALISATION.
Green is a farmers' colour that is understandable popular in the south-west
Fooking rancid colourGreen is a farmers' colour that is understandable popular in the south-west
I like colours like green, yellow/amber etc.
Pleased we didn’t go for boring colours everyone else has like red/blue/white or any combination of those.
Did you just choose a random colour scheme then with no reason behind it? Many clubs seem to go with the colours on the towns coat of arms or stuff like that. I think that explains Exeter and Plymouth's colours. We changed to yellow and blue back in the 50's to supposedly reflect the yellow beaches and blue skies of the bay
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