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Thread: Returning To A Club Rarely Works Out Well

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    Returning To A Club Rarely Works Out Well

    being good manager does not prepare you automatically for being a board chairman - view external link

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    re: Returning To A Club Rarely Works Out Well

    What's happened tae Ed_ScottishFitba?

    Has he been carded?

  3. #3

    re: Returning To A Club Rarely Works Out Well

    Rudi and not forgetting the prolific ROBBO

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    re: Returning To A Club Rarely Works Out Well

    Little ed well and truly placing himself in the "its the same club" camp.

    Will big Ed balance the books and appease the seething hordes by declaring Walter Smith became chairman of a new club.

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    re: Returning To A Club Rarely Works Out Well

    [quote="braincapers" camp.

    Will big Ed balance the books and appease the seething hordes by declaring Walter Smith became chairman of a new club.[/quote]

    He better not els the hoards will mount a boycott :-)

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    re: Returning To A Club Rarely Works Out Well

    Buncotts are really great for Scone. It means he has the perfect excuse for not going to SevCo games.

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