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Thread: If you want the club to die .....

  1. #1
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    If you want the club to die .....

    ..... just keep insisting upon it staying at Brunton Park and gather powerful support for that.

    Brunton Park Remainers often put out the ridiculous line that any new ground would certainly be a soulless shoe box in the middle of nowhere. That is a ridiculous statement. Do these Remainers ever consider that they should never change their cars? "We feel great sentiment about our Ford Orion so we will continue to patch it up. Since the Ford Orion every subsequent car is a soulless inferior entity".

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    I must be one of the few that hate Brunton Park. It’s old, apart from east stand I just hate it.

    I can remember people saying they hated Shrewsbury’s new ground compared to Gay meadow, there was no comparison as Gay meadow was falling to bits and the new ground is modern with excellent facilities.

    As for us, if we ever progress we need to leave Brunton Park, simple as that.

  3. #3
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    What is this about watching the Companies House web site for developments at Holdings / 1921?

  4. #4
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    I think it’ll show how further in the **** the club is.

    More debt transfer to pointless shares, nothing to get excited about.

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