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Post by hongkongstone on Mar 18, 2019 4:46:32 GMT
As an admitedly distant supporter who can only get back for a few games a year I do rely on the club website to keep informed about all things MUFC related. However one thing I have noticed over the last few months is that there no longer appears to be any news articles or StonesTV relating to the Women's or acadamy teams on the club website.
Would anyone 'closer to the heart' (see what I did there Musical Tag fans) be able to enlighten as to why this is the case?
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Post by shamstone on Mar 18, 2019 5:29:00 GMT
Rush ?
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Post by sword65 on Mar 18, 2019 7:12:37 GMT
As an admitedly distant supporter who can only get back for a few games a year I do rely on the club website to keep informed about all things MUFC related. However one thing I have noticed over the last few months is that there no longer appears to be any news articles or StonesTV relating to the Women's or acadamy teams on the club website. Would anyone 'closer to the heart' (see what I did there Musical Tag fans) be able to enlighten as to why this is the case? The women's and academy sides were left off of the the website because both were better than the first team and it was getting embarrassing. Exit stage left😁
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Post by jdl on Mar 18, 2019 16:24:10 GMT
As an admitedly distant supporter who can only get back for a few games a year I do rely on the club website to keep informed about all things MUFC related. However one thing I have noticed over the last few months is that there no longer appears to be any news articles or StonesTV relating to the Women's or acadamy teams on the club website. Would anyone 'closer to the heart' (see what I did there Musical Tag fans) be able to enlighten as to why this is the case? Call yourself a supporter, when you admit that you only attend a few games a season? Next you'll be coming up with some pathetic excuse like living the other side of the world or something...
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Post by headstone on Mar 19, 2019 15:45:28 GMT
As an admitedly distant supporter who can only get back for a few games a year I do rely on the club website to keep informed about all things MUFC related. Hardly on topic, but I was in HK last month en route to NZ (returned this weekend via KL). It seemed to me that the Symphony of Lights has deteriorated since l last saw it in 2011. Would you agree, HKS?
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Post by jdl on Mar 19, 2019 16:45:20 GMT
As an admitedly distant supporter who can only get back for a few games a year I do rely on the club website to keep informed about all things MUFC related. Hardly on topic, but I was in HK last month en route to NZ (returned this weekend via KL). It seemed to me that the Symphony of Lights has deteriorated since l last saw it in 2011. Would you agree, HKS? You picked a good time to go to NZ!
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Post by hongkongstone on Mar 20, 2019 1:55:52 GMT
As an admitedly distant supporter who can only get back for a few games a year I do rely on the club website to keep informed about all things MUFC related. Hardly on topic, but I was in HK last month en route to NZ (returned this weekend via KL). It seemed to me that the Symphony of Lights has deteriorated since l last saw it in 2011. Would you agree, HKS? So much has deteriorated in HK since I arrived 15 years ago. This is also a good example of familiarity breeding contempt since I have not watched the nightly display myself for several years since they started transmistting it on both sides of Victoria Harbour. If you are ever passing througb again I would however thoroughly recommend the Museum of Coastal Defence. It is not well advertised as it harks back too much to the colonial era for our snowflake PRC overlords but an enjoyable few hours all the same.
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Post by sword65 on Mar 20, 2019 3:19:54 GMT
Hardly on topic, but I was in HK last month en route to NZ (returned this weekend via KL). It seemed to me that the Symphony of Lights has deteriorated since l last saw it in 2011. Would you agree, HKS? So much has deteriorated in HK since I arrived 15 years ago. This is also a good example of familiarity breeding contempt since I have not watched the nightly display myself for several years since they started transmistting it on both sides of Victoria Harbour. If you are ever passing througb again I would however thoroughly recommend the Museum of Coastal Defence. It is not well advertised as it harks back too much to the colonial era for our snowflake PRC overlords but an enjoyable few hours all the same. What do you do in Hong Kong? Are you a mild mannered Janitor?
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Post by hongkongstone on Mar 20, 2019 3:25:56 GMT
So much has deteriorated in HK since I arrived 15 years ago. This is also a good example of familiarity breeding contempt since I have not watched the nightly display myself for several years since they started transmistting it on both sides of Victoria Harbour. If you are ever passing througb again I would however thoroughly recommend the Museum of Coastal Defence. It is not well advertised as it harks back too much to the colonial era for our snowflake PRC overlords but an enjoyable few hours all the same. What do you do in Hong Kong? Are you a mild mannered Janitor? Just call me Henry
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Post by sword65 on Mar 20, 2019 3:33:04 GMT
What do you do in Hong Kong? Are you a mild mannered Janitor? Just call me Henry Hmmm!confusing . We now have a JS1,JS2 and a JS3 plus an HH and an HKH its all too much for my brain , i need a toke of the old bong methinks!
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Post by shamstone on Mar 20, 2019 6:02:46 GMT
Theres also an HS1 and with £50 Billion, possibly an HS2
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Post by jdl on Mar 20, 2019 22:13:38 GMT
Theres also an HS1 and with £50 Billion, possibly an HS2 But only if you don't want to go anywhere beyond Birmingham...
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