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Everything posted by harvey
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Bridge road Bursledon, just before the railway bridge.
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Nope, it was The Yacht.......I think :smt017, ****** no it was The Swan..mmmmm ? surely some body on here remembers what it was called :smt102
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Is that like a real cider or more along the lines of scrumpy with a real sharp taste ?
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Bursledon 1985-1992 Linden Tree Fox & Hounds The Vine Jolly Sailor The ( one that's not there any more ) The Spinnaker The Ship Inn The Bold Forrester
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The last cider I had was Kopperberg pear cider and I found that most agreeable . The last one before that was Strongbow circa 1983 on Merryoak veracity with Paul Gardiner and a few others, I was very ill the next day.
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Sorry sir...........becoming an alcoholic sounds like much more fun
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Thanks for the prompt reply St Boggy :smt023, you seem to have quite a lot of experience of various ciders, not an alcoholic by any chance :partyman:.....don't really understand your last sentence :confused:
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Sell what.........do you have any lucky heather ?
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I fear that Mr Poortvillet has been bought in as some sort of whipping boy, (In no way am I saying that he has been bought in to deflect attention from Messers R. Lowe & M Wilde) 8-[
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I for one believe that it matters, and I'm very surprised that certain members of this board are so flippant about it when SFC are in such dire straights atm.
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Like I said on another thread, the club is tinpot.
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"It doesn't even matter that the corners are closed"........go away man, you're a buffoon
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So it's their fault that they're closed in the first place, but they shouldn't be resposible for it.......yeah ?
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So Lowe never learnt from his first mistake with Gray......ergo incompetent, thankyou
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Have you really.......so where have you been the last few years DUBAI Phil ? I see that you also have not read my reasons for thinking that certain people should feel obligated for putting their hands in their pockets. I've got no problem whatsoever with paying for tickets etc, (****, I even dip my hand in my deep pockets for a round of drinks now and again). If you don't understand what I'm trying to say then that's fair enough, I just think that some people should be held accountable for the position we are in (not the fans).
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Have you taken the time to read the whole thread to understand where I'm coming from.........or does being an arse come naturally to you ?
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I wish, nothing at all last night......not 1 number
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nickh, tell me where you were when you heard that Sturrock had been sacked and wigley was now our 'first team coach', did you think 'Wow a stroke of genius' ? I know where I was, and I know that I thought that Wigley was surely a temporary measure at most. I bet you thought that was forward thinking and a bold appointment when eveyone else were holding their heads in their hands. Rupert Lowe is incompetent for that atleast........if that had been my decision I would have definatetly felt responsible for the clubs predicament atm.
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Nope.......you don't know me, money or moral obligation, moral obligation every time. Honestly, if I were in the same position as Lowe and Wilde with their combined wealth, I'd be ashamed of myself.
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You don't get it do you ?.........I'm a fan, a supporter, happy to pay for my match day ticket and enjoy whatever fare is served up in front of me, I don't think that I should pay 3-4 times more than normal to keep the corners open or the free bus services going. What I am saying is that if I were Rupert Lowe or Michael Wilde, I would feel obligated to cover these costs out of my own pocket due to my own incompetence over the last few years.
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Hand on heart, if I were in their position, I would be paying to keep the corners open and the free bus sevices going, but hey........I've got morals, so what do I know.
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nickh, I see that you also have failed to understand the point that I am trying to put across. I'm not blaming SFC at all nor am I blaming the fans, all I'm saying is that If I were Rupert Lowe or Michael Wilde, I would feel obliged to cover the costs of keeping the corners open, and other shortcomings, as they are the peole who are responsible for SFC being in the position that it now is. Can you not see that, or do you see things differently ?
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Well you wouldn't, you're not here most of the time. We should be trying to attract people to St Marys, not putting them off by looking like a tinpot club (which we do). You've missed my point anyway, what I was saying was that rather than ****ing people off and closing certain sections of the ground, if I were Rupert or Michael, I would personally pay out of my own pocket to keep them open.
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A sad sight today was seeing the corners closed off, it reflects on the club in a very poor manner. If I were Rupert Lowe or Michael Wilde, I would be paying to keep these areas of the ground open, out of my own pocket. These people are millionaires btw, what's a couple of hundred grand to the the people who are ultimately responsible for the position that we now find SFC.