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Post by nws on Feb 23, 2020 0:44:06 GMT
Thought for today.
According to a report by the guardian 1m plastic bottles are bought every minute, worldwide.
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Post by shamstone on Feb 23, 2020 1:00:25 GMT
Thought for today. According to a report by the guardian 1m plastic bottles are bought every minute, worldwide. Are you hijacking this thread with a Green Party Political Broadcast disguised as a ‘ thought for today ‘. Hmmmm
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Post by jdl on Feb 23, 2020 1:26:01 GMT
Here's a highlights worth watching: www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQFQWd1iZJEThe last time we were in the NS. Team for the day: Worgan Driver, Parry, Coyle, Mills Karagianis, Rogers, Healy, Taylor Flisher, May Dumaka, Paxman, Sweeney, Davies, Godmon How many of them would earn a full-time salary at JWW today?
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Post by nws on Feb 23, 2020 7:04:08 GMT
Thought for today. According to a report by the guardian 1m plastic bottles are bought every minute, worldwide. Are you hijacking this thread with a Green Party Political Broadcast disguised as a ‘ thought for today ‘. Hmmmm No. Not sure why you thought that was political. Just an encouragement for supporter's to think about their consumption habits when at games.
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Post by shamstone on Feb 23, 2020 8:58:03 GMT
So now your telling us how much we can consume at the football
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Post by sword65 on Feb 23, 2020 11:23:23 GMT
Are you hijacking this thread with a Green Party Political Broadcast disguised as a ‘ thought for today ‘. Hmmmm No. Not sure why you thought that was political. Just an encouragement for supporter's to think about their consumption habits when at games. Never consumed a plastic bottle.
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Post by pedant on Feb 23, 2020 14:09:47 GMT
An interesting - to some - article in The Telegraph this week under the heading "How Weymouth became the mini-Bournemouth".
Quotes include; "This is a part-time club trying to be professional and it's only for a certain type of player. If you want to improve, invest in yourself, this is the place to be. If not ...."
"He" (being the manager, Mark Molesley) "also used some of the limited budget at his disposal on the back-room staff rather than on signing established players. He has a video analyst, two other coaches, a goalkeeping coach and a physio. He introduced the use of GPS data."
Its a 'positive' article but I'm not sure what, if anything, it adds to the part-time/fulltime debate and only time would tell, if they get promotion via the play-offs, how well their model would work in the National League.
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Post by sword65 on Feb 23, 2020 14:17:12 GMT
An interesting - to some - article in The Telegraph this week under the heading "How Weymouth became the mini-Bournemouth".
Quotes include; "This is a part-time club trying to be professional and it's only for a certain type of player. If you want to improve, invest in yourself, this is the place to be. If not ...."
"He" (being the manager, Mark Molesley) "also used some of the limited budget at his disposal on the back-room staff rather than on signing established players. He has a video analyst, two other coaches, a goalkeeping coach and a physio. He introduced the use of GPS data."
Its a 'positive' article but I'm not sure what, if anything, it adds to the part-time/fulltime debate and only time would tell, if they get promotion via the play-offs, how well their model would work in the National League. If I remember rightly ,JS1 asked for these things and was turned down by the owners for financial reasons.
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Post by nws on Feb 23, 2020 14:23:02 GMT
An interesting - to some - article in The Telegraph this week under the heading "How Weymouth became the mini-Bournemouth".
Quotes include; "This is a part-time club trying to be professional and it's only for a certain type of player. If you want to improve, invest in yourself, this is the place to be. If not ...."
"He" (being the manager, Mark Molesley) "also used some of the limited budget at his disposal on the back-room staff rather than on signing established players. He has a video analyst, two other coaches, a goalkeeping coach and a physio. He introduced the use of GPS data."
Its a 'positive' article but I'm not sure what, if anything, it adds to the part-time/fulltime debate and only time would tell, if they get promotion via the play-offs, how well their model would work in the National League. If you have a decent manager that spots talent on a regular basis and a good club ethos (fans included) then it can work. You need a side that enjoys playing and isn't ground down by nonsense off the pitch
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Post by jdl on Feb 23, 2020 21:55:49 GMT
An interesting - to some - article in The Telegraph this week under the heading "How Weymouth became the mini-Bournemouth".
Quotes include; "This is a part-time club trying to be professional and it's only for a certain type of player. If you want to improve, invest in yourself, this is the place to be. If not ...."
"He" (being the manager, Mark Molesley) "also used some of the limited budget at his disposal on the back-room staff rather than on signing established players. He has a video analyst, two other coaches, a goalkeeping coach and a physio. He introduced the use of GPS data."
Its a 'positive' article but I'm not sure what, if anything, it adds to the part-time/fulltime debate and only time would tell, if they get promotion via the play-offs, how well their model would work in the National League. Sounds horribly familiar. Didn't work too well for the Clown...
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Post by nws on Feb 24, 2020 0:22:57 GMT
1.1m birds and animals are killed a year by plastics
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Post by sword65 on Feb 24, 2020 1:52:02 GMT
1.1m birds and animals are killed a year by plastics Answer me this nws. Why is it that seagulls with a whole sea full of fish to eat always decide to nick my chips instead? And before anyone moans about me going off topic ,this is a highlights thread and I am just highlighting this point.
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Post by Bernie on Feb 24, 2020 11:00:15 GMT
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Post by Fed up with PC views only on Feb 24, 2020 11:12:31 GMT
Highlights seem to indicate we should have had a penalty but also that they scored before they scored, and Iffy Allen was lucky to stay on the pitch - twice! All irrelevant now though!
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Post by sword65 on Feb 24, 2020 11:34:43 GMT
Highlights seem to indicate we should have had a penalty but also that they scored before they scored, and Iffy Allen was lucky to stay on the pitch - twice! All irrelevant now though! I have no problem with the penalty decision, only 1 or maybe2 refs out of 10 would gave give it. If it had been against us there would have been uproar from our support if it had been given.
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