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I think it probably a reference to the perception some Mansfield fans have become a little 'big for their boots' this summer. I don't blame them though, our fans would probably be the same if we had signed a load of new players and were title favourites for likely the first time.

Anyway, the striker Mansfield have had a bid accepted for is Scunthorpe's Tom Hopper, he of 'racist Thai orgy' fame. However, with 3 goals in his last 33 apps last season, not quite sure he is the 20-goal man they were looking for?
 
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'Some' Mansfield fans have got too big for their boots. The emphasis being on 'some' though. Read the forum and there's idiotic ideas of grandeur, mixed in with realism.

Anyone who thinks we're Billy big bollocks after 120 years of failure are soft in the swede.

Likewise, any rival fans that don't understand us wanting a reprieve from 120 years of failure are soft in the swede.

I personally don't know any of our fans who are behaving any different to at any other time. We never hold particularly high expectations and usually anticipate disappointment. However, should we have a successful season, this is one fan who would plan to enjoy it. Ever so sorry.
 

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I think it probably a reference to the perception some Mansfield fans have become a little 'big for their boots' this summer. I don't blame them though, our fans would probably be the same if we had signed a load of new players and were title favourites for likely the first time.

Anyway, the striker Mansfield have had a bid accepted for is Scunthorpe's Tom Hopper, he of 'racist Thai orgy' fame. However, with 3 goals in his last 33 apps last season, not quite sure he is the 20-goal man they were looking for?

Unfortunately, as with any club there will be fans out there. I guess County fans will have previous experience of "buying the league" so I guess feedback is always welcome.

As for me, whereas the additions are welcome, it will be the standard "get to 50 points and see where we are" like every season.

Taking into account only 2 seasons ago we didn't reach 50 but still survived, it's a good way of grounding yourself.

Some of the threads on Stagsnet have been frankly ludicrous, and I hope that fans do keep things simple and realistic and go from there.
 

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I still don't understand how people do not realise the sort of fans William Death is on about exist at every single club in the country.

It's not worth getting wound up, you need to be a big boy and take it on the chin.
 
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Still waiting for Wigan to confirm the status of Kaiyne River Woolery. Coops reconfirmed we're in for him on a loan deal again earlier this week.
He also stated other clubs are after him. The longer this goes on the more I expect Wigan will give him a go again themselves. The selfish little baxxxxxs!
 

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We are after Woolery as well. Depends on his ambition I guess and whether he wants to eat cress sandwiches or proper food.
 

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We are after Woolery as well. Depends on his ambition I guess and whether he wants to eat cress sandwiches or proper food.

Been said many times, but our players and staff are not required to eat a vegan diet. So the food bit is completely irrelevant. As for ambition, you aren't likely to find many more ambitious owners then Dale Vince.
 

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Been said many times, but our players and staff are not required to eat a vegan diet. So the food bit is completely irrelevant. As for ambition, you aren't likely to find many more ambitious owners then Dale Vince.

You know where I stand with Dale Vince, I have no trouble admitting that I agree with what he stands for. I know he did some things at FGR that didn't go down too well with you lot, like changing the club's colours from black and white to green for ex, but his principles are only to be admired. Having said, he could better himself if he took a stand and decided that only veggies and vegans could play for the club*. Speaking as a veggie myself, I find it a bit odd that meat products are banned from TNL and yet his players (he's the one who coughs up their wages right, so they're effectively his) are allowed to tuck into whatever the fcuk they want to stuff their faces with.

It reads to me like double standards. But I still admire the guy for having the balls to embark on his mission in the first place.

*has to be a gradual change obviously, and spread over a decade or so,otherwise you'll end up playing Sunday league footy in no time at all :lol:
 

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It will be "sad" when Mansfield eventually go bust.

Self sustaining club, wealthy owner who not spent anything on the club for the past 3-4 years, more season tickets, attendances will be higher.... we won't go bust spending 200K on angol hahahaha
 

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Vegan food is proper food, mate.


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I know which one I'll rather tuck into.
 

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As for county and Hardy well....
Said they were going for quality over quantity in reference to us signing a few new players. they're one behind us now and...

Liam Walker (Europa, Free),
Ross Fitzsimons (Chelmsford, Free),
Shaun Brisley (Carlisle United, Free),
Jorge Grant (Nottingham Forest, Loan),
Lewis Alessandra (Hartlepool United, Undisclosed),
Terry Hawkridge (Lincoln City, Free),
Dan Jones (Chesterfield, Free),
Branislav Pindroch (MFK Karvina, Free),
Pierce Bird (Dunkirk, Free),
Callum Saunders (Crewe Alexandra, Free)
Nicky Hunt (Orient, Free)
Elliott Hodge (Lincoln, Free)

Got to say they are bargain basement signings and really makes the club look stupid after commenting on the players we've signed, mostly from the league above. I can see another 5-0 coming their way
 

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What's all this 120 years of failure stuff regarding Mansfield? Could have sworn we went through this exact same Billy Big Bollocks forum stuff for a few seasons in the Conference when Radford started pumping his money in. Let's not gloss over that. Adam Stag, Conker, et al were wild. Do we need to delve into the Jumping John archives?
 

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Speaking as a veggie myself, I find it a bit odd that meat products are banned from TNL and yet his players (he's the one who coughs up their wages right, so they're effectively his) are allowed to tuck into whatever the fcuk they want to stuff their faces with.
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*has to be a gradual change obviously, and spread over a decade or so,otherwise you'll end up playing Sunday league footy in no time at all :lol:

This aint North Korea you know.

Meat products are not banned, people can bring whatever food they want in with them and players and staff are not required to be veggie or vegan. The club just doesn't sell non vegan products to customers, or serve it to players and officials on match days, as it doesn't fit with Ecotricity/DV's green ethos.
 

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I know which one I'll rather tuck into.

Actually....

You can get vegan meat that tastes the same as meat and looks the same... I've tried it and couldn't tell the difference, couldn't find a photo but the one below looked similar. And my friend made me the mac n cheese pictured below and again tasted better than real mac n cheese... Vegan food when done right is no different to any other but incredibly healthy. Theres a vegan pub in nottingham and I've been a couple time and had fish & chips and bbq ribs.... both were incredible! Got nothing against vegans and can see why its becoming more and more popular

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What's all this 120 years of failure stuff regarding Mansfield? Could have sworn we went through this exact same Billy Big Bollocks forum stuff for a few seasons in the Conference when Radford started pumping his money in. Let's not gloss over that. Adam Stag, Conker, et al were wild. Do we need to delve into the Jumping John archives?

I'm so confused.
 

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I think it probably a reference to the perception some Mansfield fans have become a little 'big for their boots' this summer. I don't blame them though, our fans would probably be the same if we had signed a load of new players and were title favourites for likely the first time.

Back in the Munto days, you lot were unbearable.
 

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This aint North Korea you know.

Meat products are not banned, people can bring whatever food they want in with them and players and staff are not required to be veggie or vegan. The club just doesn't sell non vegan products to customers, or serve it to players and officials on match days, as it doesn't fit with Ecotricity/DV's green ethos.

Of course this ain't North Korea. They eat dogs.

I could be wrong (I rarely am but it's still a possibility ;)) but IMO vegan/veggie athletes are stronger than those on an animal based diet. And anyway, this is not the 1900's anymore, there are loads of athletes inc. footballers who are vegans and veggies, or at least try to refrain from eating meat products whenever they can.

But I digress. Could well be that my idea of having a whole squad of veggies is a step too far, and very hard to implement if the club wants to be successful. But what I certainly don't agree with is that home and away fans to TNL can bring in whatever food they want in with them. Kinda defeats the whole point of FGR's ethos doesn't it?

Anyways, I feel strongly about not eating animals so it would be better if I stick to the football.
 

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Actually....

You can get vegan meat that tastes the same as meat and looks the same... I've tried it and couldn't tell the difference, couldn't find a photo but the one below looked similar. And my friend made me the mac n cheese pictured below and again tasted better than real mac n cheese... Vegan food when done right is no different to any other but incredibly healthy. Theres a vegan pub in nottingham and I've been a couple time and had fish & chips and bbq ribs.... both were incredible! Got nothing against vegans and can see why its becoming more and more popular

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Or you know instead of eating pretend meat you could actually just eat meat!

If you don't want to eat meat for whatever silly reason then fine, don't eat it, but don't go and have pretend meat instead
 

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I would be delighted to have Tom Hopper, yes he may have had a poor season goal scoring wise but I think he definitely has real potential given he gets a confident start.
If it is him we sign that is,
He was rated at Leicester before his stupid behaviour cut that short.


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Having said, he could better himself if he took a stand and decided that only veggies and vegans could play for the club*. Speaking as a veggie myself, I find it a bit odd that meat products are banned from TNL and yet his players (he's the one who coughs up their wages right, so they're effectively his) are allowed to tuck into whatever the fcuk they want to stuff their faces with.

Since when does paying someone's wages make them your property? I had you down for a leftie ;)
 

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I can confirm that I have signed a beefburger for my tea on a short-term contract. Discussions with the salad broke down at an early stage and I will not be pursuing a deal but I understand it is now in negotiations with Vanni.
 

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Been said many times, but our players and staff are not required to eat a vegan diet. So the food bit is completely irrelevant. As for ambition, you aren't likely to find many more ambitious owners then Dale Vince.
As you know, the common misconception is that people meat is banned from the ground when it's not. It's just not sold in the ground but no-one stops you taking a ham sandwich in.

And of course, Dagenham's 'keeper was allowed to play at TNL.

EDIT - Just realised you've already covered that on t'other page.
 

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As you know, the common misconception is that people meat is banned from the ground when it's not. It's just not sold in the ground but no-one stops you taking a ham sandwich in.

And of course, Dagenham's 'keeper was allowed to play at TNL.

EDIT - Just realised you've already covered that on t'other page.
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