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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2017 13:36:07 GMT
...made glorious summer by by this sun of Sam-Yorke...
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Post by Tstone on Nov 29, 2017 14:47:57 GMT
How likely are we to get a loan signing for the FA cup? They would be cup-tied, unless they were on loan for the remainder of the season.
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Post by Nick on Nov 29, 2017 16:06:03 GMT
I would say our new loan signing (Aaron Collins who is not cup tied) could very well be on the team sheet for Saturday
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Post by Loftus Road Stone. on Nov 29, 2017 18:00:41 GMT
Looking forward to Saturday. Fingers crossed Wynter will be back, didn't realise we would miss him so much. It would be handy if Josh Hare was fit too, but doesn't sound very hopeful. With Hines and Loza lacking match fitness, it would be sweet to see a new loan signing on the team sheet. For me Wynter has been our best player so far this season such a dominant centre back. We have now conceded nine goals in the 220 minutes he has been missing.
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Post by hammerstone on Nov 29, 2017 18:31:55 GMT
I think the club should easily take 1400, I think the club have sold More than 1200 plus whatever MK Dons have sold.
I'd like to see the new loanee get a game and Richards to also start. Ideally need another defender to come in as we could be short. If Seth is suspended will we have three at the back and two wing backs? I'd imagine Anderson and Wraight could be utilised if nit
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Post by alexmufc on Nov 29, 2017 18:48:52 GMT
Will they still be selling mk dons tickets tomorrow and Friday at the Gallagher?
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Post by Loftus Road Stone. on Nov 29, 2017 19:56:06 GMT
Will they still be selling mk dons tickets tomorrow and Friday at the Gallagher? Yes all day. 👍
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Post by jakeyboi on Nov 29, 2017 19:56:06 GMT
Will they still be selling mk dons tickets tomorrow and Friday at the Gallagher? You can pay on the day as well mate
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Post by Loftus Road Stone. on Nov 30, 2017 21:15:37 GMT
Over 1300 now sold by the club with online sales plus pay on the day sales we will surely have more then the 1488 we took to Stevenage. 👍
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Post by jte on Dec 17, 2017 17:42:27 GMT
and you shouldn't attend this game anyway, it's the moral equivalent of recieving stolen goods. No, jte. Not quite, as it is a cup game. Only the true football fans like me will be puritanical enough to carry over their protest to the cup as well. Please remember I before e except after c. Can I put that down to an American spellchecker on my phone? Or possibly Chinese, either way, it made no difference to our boycott, which 1500 Maidstone supporters chose to ignore.
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Post by pedant on Dec 17, 2017 17:54:49 GMT
No, jte. Not quite, as it is a cup game. Only the true football fans like me will be puritanical enough to carry over their protest to the cup as well. Please remember I before e except after c. Can I put that down to an American spellchecker on my phone? Or possibly Chinese, either way, it made no difference to our boycott, which 1500 Maidstone supporters chose to ignore. Be fair, I for one didn't choose to ignore your boycott. I considered it and decided not to support it. There's a difference.
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Post by jte on Dec 17, 2017 18:24:09 GMT
Can I put that down to an American spellchecker on my phone? Or possibly Chinese, either way, it made no difference to our boycott, which 1500 Maidstone supporters chose to ignore. Be fair, I for one didn't choose to ignore your boycott. I considered it and decided not support it. There's a difference. well, i obviously didn't ignore NWS' boycott, as i was initially tempted to join it. however, in hindsight it struck me that if plymouth deceide to play in miton keynes and not in their home town of portsmouth, then how could they possibly ask people to not go to the match in support of whatever they were doing. in light of this i decided, like you to not support the boycott, and i went anyway. and we did win the first half, i think.
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Post by jdl on Dec 17, 2017 20:00:23 GMT
Be fair, I for one didn't choose to ignore your boycott. I considered it and decided not support it. There's a difference. well, i obviously didn't ignore NWS' boycott, as i was initially tempted to join it. however, in hindsight it struck me that if plymouth deceide to play in miton keynes and not in their home town of portsmouth, then how could they possibly ask people to not go to the match in support of whatever they were doing. in light of this i decided, like you to not support the boycott, and i went anyway. and we did win the first half, i think. Plymouth not playing in their home town of Portsmouth? Bastards.
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