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Post by La femme de Vic Jobson on Jan 27, 2016 13:33:55 GMT
Oldest trick in the book though. Give us some open space, we'll turn our ground into a retail park. Average gate 500, capacity for new ground 5000 ...
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Post by La femme de Vic Jobson on Jan 20, 2016 10:59:40 GMT
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Post by La femme de Vic Jobson on Jan 16, 2016 11:57:08 GMT
How about Belmont Rd for a game tomorrow? Going to have to pass on that, despite it being a chance to see tortured genius Stuart King.
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Post by La femme de Vic Jobson on Jan 15, 2016 16:26:52 GMT
“When I Was Just A Little Boy...” is too long to be an article, too short to be a book. So we're selling it for the cheapest prize Amazon will let us flog it for. If that's the prize - what is the competition? Whoops...
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Post by La femme de Vic Jobson on Jan 15, 2016 14:33:03 GMT
Can fan club members buy it? They most certainly can.
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Post by La femme de Vic Jobson on Jan 15, 2016 13:32:09 GMT
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Post by La femme de Vic Jobson on Jan 14, 2016 12:39:54 GMT
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Post by La femme de Vic Jobson on Jan 10, 2016 17:02:26 GMT
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Post by La femme de Vic Jobson on Jan 3, 2016 20:44:53 GMT
It's not exactly the busiest forum in the world. Didn't they make it private because no one in Thanet could handle the white hot bantz?
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Post by La femme de Vic Jobson on Jan 3, 2016 18:41:01 GMT
Bumped to include Jeff Tschoette's colour piece: "A--hole percentages."
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Post by La femme de Vic Jobson on Jan 2, 2016 21:03:35 GMT
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Post by La femme de Vic Jobson on Dec 31, 2015 13:41:04 GMT
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Post by La femme de Vic Jobson on Dec 30, 2015 20:59:23 GMT
Watching the highlights certainly gives that a report a "rather different perspective." Well yes, Mme J, but then of course they are excerpts edited by your MUFC guys - and very welcome it is to be able to view them, many thanks! - but they leave out a few EB-angled moments. I've re-read my report - which like all press reports at our level was written on the basis of one "live" viewing of the action and some frantically scribbled notes - and I don't think it's far off. It's written for Eastbourne readers, but it gives Maidstone full credit at several points, and it actually says that Borough were second best on the day. Qu'est-ce que vous voulez - sang?
If you mean the refereeing error (glossed over in Ruth's report and the KM report) before Widdrington's dismissal, I stand by that. On a second look McCallum's scoring chance was not nailed-on, but it was real. It was the sort of instant misjudgement that any ref is capable of, and you wouldn't even be surprised if a fair-minded referee in that situation were to call a club and apologise for it (not that I'd know that, of course....)
Best wishes for the New Year and the season.
Come on. The referee also gets one live view of the action to make a call, so out of curiosity if you think that decision was "ludicrous" and "game-changing", what superlatives will you have left the next time someone like Maradona palms England out of a World Cup, Harald Schumacher assaults Patrick Battiston or Big Fat Frank has a goal disallowed when the ball's gone a foot over the line? Wouldn't be be that surprising if a fair-minded reporter called a referee to apologise for slaughtering him for an honest error. Je vous assure monsieur, c'est pas votre sang que je veux.
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Post by La femme de Vic Jobson on Dec 30, 2015 17:35:20 GMT
Watching the highlights certainly gives that a report a "rather different perspective."
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Post by La femme de Vic Jobson on Dec 28, 2015 21:37:16 GMT
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