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Thread: The peasants are revolting...

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    re: The peasants are revolting...

    Quote Originally Posted by PapaLazarou
    Your troubles are much more interesting.
    Hey, it's an open board - feel free to start a new thread, or would you like me to start one for you ?


    Quote Originally Posted by BileysThere
    Discussion with you would be worthless..
    Only because you'd be unable to argue against the points raised in the opening post - and that's what really hurts you, isn't it ?[/quote]

    Pepe you prefer to ignore history unless it suits you, any money we have to pay to ex players or heroes who helped us to win another TROPHY was to be expected. We are quietly going about the business of rebuilding one of Englands greatest clubs.
    Anything to do with you however is better suited to a fair ground fortune teller and one of it's 'childrens merry go rounds'

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    re: The peasants are revolting...

    So nothing constructive to add to or dispute about the points in the opening post, then ?

    Thought not, thanks for confirming..

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    re: The peasants are revolting...

    Quote Originally Posted by PapaLazarou
    So nothing constructive to add to or dispute about the points in the opening post, then ?

    Thought not, thanks for confirming..
    There was no points, just the usual dribble you have long been associated with.
    Perhaps you could forget history for a mo and discuss your impending fortunes?

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    re: The peasants are revolting...

    Another no, then..

    Perhaps the points raised should have been made [even] clearer to cater for the lowest common denominator..


    Quote Originally Posted by BileysThere
    There was no points..
    Quality..

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    re: The peasants are revolting...

    [quote="PapaLazarou"]..and their frustration is culpable, with [more] vociferous booing ringing out after last night's game and the manager being openly and very vocally insulted by the fickle bestest.

    Crowds are dwindling (even cut price tickets and kids for a quid couldn't pack the krap), the parachute payments are long gone, and early indications are that next term's season ticket sales will be well down on the number required. Despite the Chairman's robust claims of 'healthy budgets', there can be no disguising the reality of the matter - unless the PDT can source some hefty injections of cash (thus further diminishing their share), then the club won't even be able to hang on to the current crop of misfits.

    On the pitch, things don't look much prettier - after yet another bore draw at Fortress Tesco, Richie 'Mr Motivator' Barker calls for more quality and calmer heads in front of goal. Clearly, what they need is a striker w

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    re: The peasants are revolting...

    Quote Originally Posted by BileysThere
    Booing no worse than anything you would hear at St marys.
    1700O+ for a 4th div game suggests not dwindling, you need to check the average.
    As far as finances check your own.
    On the pitch things are poor but not as hopeless as a team with so much hype or promise.
    Will that do you pepe's?
    No booing at St Mary's, not does our manager tell fee paying supporters to 'f**k off'.

    17,000 was the discounted game, with adults for a tenner and kids for a quid. Very surprised you couldn't sell out at those prices. Next game was 12,000 odd - back to earth with a bump, and barely a handful in excess of the STHs.

    An unusual perception of 'hopeless' - one team playing slick, entertaining football and comfortably mid-table in one of the best leagues in the world, the other serving up spineless dross at the bottom of the professional ladder.

    As I keep saying, you have no argument..

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    re: The peasants are revolting...

    Quote Originally Posted by PapaLazarou
    Booing no worse than anything you would hear at St marys.
    1700O+ for a 4th div game suggests not dwindling, you need to check the average.
    As far as finances check your own.
    On the pitch things are poor but not as hopeless as a team with so much hype or promise.
    Will that do you pepe's?
    No booing at St Mary's, not does our manager tell fee paying supporters to 'f**k off'.
    No Booing? Well pokey doesn't say it out loud yet.

    17,000 was the discounted game, with adults for a tenner and kids for a quid. Very surprised you couldn't sell out at those prices. Next game was 12,000 odd - back to earth with a bump, and barely a handful in excess of the STHs. Check the average.

    An unusual perception of 'hopeless' - one team playing slick, entertaining football and comfortably mid-table in one of the best leagues in the world, And still doing nothing to suggest they will ever achieve anythin

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    re: The peasants are revolting...

    Quote Originally Posted by BileysThere
    Booing no worse than anything you would hear at St marys.
    1700O+ for a 4th div game suggests not dwindling, you need to check the average.
    As far as finances check your own.
    On the pitch things are poor but not as hopeless as a team with so much hype or promise.
    Will that do you pepe's?
    No booing at St Mary's, not does our manager tell fee paying supporters to 'f**k off'.
    No Booing? Well pokey doesn't say it out loud yet.

    17,000 was the discounted game, with adults for a tenner and kids for a quid. Very surprised you couldn't sell out at those prices. Next game was 12,000 odd - back to earth with a bump, and barely a handful in excess of the STHs. Check the average.

    An unusual perception of 'hopeless' - one team playing slick, entertaining football and comfortably mid-table in one of the best leagues in the world, And still doing

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    re: The peasants are revolting...

    Quote Originally Posted by PapaLazarou
    Booing no worse than anything you would hear at St marys.
    1700O+ for a 4th div game suggests not dwindling, you need to check the average.
    As far as finances check your own.
    On the pitch things are poor but not as hopeless as a team with so much hype or promise.
    Will that do you pepe's?
    No booing at St Mary's, not does our manager tell fee paying supporters to 'f**k off'.
    No Booing? Well pokey doesn't say it out loud yet.

    17,000 was the discounted game, with adults for a tenner and kids for a quid. Very surprised you couldn't sell out at those prices. Next game was 12,000 odd - back to earth with a bump, and barely a handful in excess of the STHs. Check the average.

    An unusual perception of 'hopeless' - one team playing slick, entertaining football and comfortably mid-table in one o

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    re: The peasants are revolting...

    Quote Originally Posted by BileysThere
    Iwill say this you are persistant.
    Awesome..

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