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    23rd.

    23RD of 24. I take no pleasure from this, oh, only kidding im loving it. Lincoln sounded like they had cambridge level forwards, oh well.

    United will have to start winning, drawing is no good.

    The mud is getting into your boots, soon it will be too heavy to lift. Bottom four signings v uniteds signings, who would you pick.?

    Colchester are splashing the cash apparently, eight signings, even paying money.

    Whats the chance of the board paying a fee?

    You know your finished dont you.

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    Its going to be hard to avoid the drop when it's four clubs that get relegated Frank but anyone from Lincoln down are in the mix so still all to play for

    If Cambridge get relegated will you then go and watch them in League Two?

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    No. The situation where i would become a fan is when a proper conservative takes over as chairman, the stadium is redeveloped and painted blue.

    Gruel is for socialism, a big step forward for the penny pinchers is a beer pump being installed at the Newmarket road end.

    Currently is Cambridge United football club and community trust, when its the other way round.

    About 50 percent of income goes on charity, managers wages, coaching the hopeless for the craic. Fired, i tell you, charity workers fired.

    Any charitable works would be voluntary at the gate, stump up or not, not taken automatically out of admission etc.

    Not going to happen is it? Cambridge United is a football club, united are fekkered because money goes on crapola. Subconsciously the public knows it, is why few turn up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Psaw View Post
    No. The situation where i would become a fan is when a proper conservative takes over as chairman, the stadium is redeveloped and painted blue.

    Gruel is for socialism, a big step forward for the penny pinchers is a beer pump being installed at the Newmarket road end.

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    What's politics got to do with going to watch Cambridge Utd?

    You're not on the Carlisle board and talking to Griff or Stefan,I've got no interest in that political crap,it doesn't matter who owns CUFC as long as it's for the best of the club and fans

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    You play Ipswich on Saturday Frank,get yourself down to The Abbey,it could be a good game and who knows when they will visit again,I'm going to include them in my both sides to score bet

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    Yes Chalky you are quite right, politics shouldnt be in football. United made the big mistake of doing it. Mark Bonner gave a sneering, aggressive, contempt laden video on the main website telling all that Black Lives matter and all that leftie crap is the way to go.

    I bet its gone now.

    Flicked the bird at that one.

    The board supports black lives matter, socialism, pays for the community tust with fans admission money, while the team goes to hell.

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    Frank, with 23rd to 20th all on 25 points it is getting interesting. Do the Cambridge University students support Cambridge United? I envisage that 46 points from 46 matches will be narrowly enough to stay up.

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    Some students do, how many i dont know, if they apply for it i think they get a discount. I dont want Cambridge to stay up Stefan, i want them to go down, then go down again. United are a sick club.

    Chalky, ive just watched the butterfly effect, it took me over an hour to get a grip on whats going on, i imagine you would have to watch it a few times to get all of it.

    The writer presumes the viewer follows whats going on, its clear to them, but no one else. The writer is immature, about 21 i reckon, the rapidly changing scenes and time is seriously confusing, especially if you dont realise reading a journal changes things.

    There needed to be some sort of explanation when it happens to make sense of it, there isnt one, which is contempt for the viewer, and ego for the writer.

    As for the different story lines, i dont see the point of it, there was even a scene of rapidly changing scenes in micro seconds, and the ending was senseless, there was no point watching it.

    The writer is very intelligent, to much, it was mulch, maybe when hes 128 he might write something of use. I know, i was there. intelligence with no emotional intelligence makes films like this. The lead actor over acted or not at all.

    As for going back in time, it happens all the time, in your own head. All roads lead to Rome, you cant change it, all near death survivors say that you come here for a reason, and you come back if you still have things to do.

    All of them, even before it became mainstream, they couldnt have got there stories planned out.

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    I've have to agree with you that the more that you watch it the more that it makes sense,like I said I've seen it three times and the very end has been different each time,I found it thought provoking tbh,trying to make things better by changing the past only to make things worst when you catch up,thanks for talking an interest in the film Frank,it was decent of you to spend two hours giving it go

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