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Re: Devon Clubs

by Behind-the-Gulls » 12 Sep 2011, 21:52

Hear Argyle aren't even taking an official supporters coach to Barnet tomorrow-such is the (understandable)disillusionment amongst their fans at the moment.
Home gates will soon be down to around 4,000 too the way things are going.Times running out for them-will they be rescued? Not looking good for them is it?

Re: Devon Clubs

by HRG » 02 Sep 2011, 08:20

Trojan 67 wrote:
Yellowmonkey and the ever changing avatars. :| :rofl:

The current one of "jump and dump" is a cracker. :clap: One jumper dumper dumps in off the rebound (in off the cistern). :lol:
I'm just glad to see the back of that damned pig. That was all kinds of weird.

Re: Devon Clubs

by Trojan 67 » 01 Sep 2011, 19:54

4th March 2011 - Directors of PAFC appoint administrators P&A Partnership.


Who ?


Never heard of them.


Deloitte ? First class accountancy firm.


Price Waterhouse Coopers ? First class accountancy firm.


Staplediet (a former chairman of Argyle) by profession is what ? Apparently, an accountant.


Who brought in the liars, cheats and thieves, oops, the so called "New World Order" ? Apparently, an accountant called Staplediet.


Why didn't the directors of PAFC appoint Deloitte or PWC ? Because they would have exposed the liars, cheats and thieves in an instant.


Smell it now ?


Something is rotten to the core in the state of affairs called PAFC.

Re: Devon Clubs

by Awayday » 01 Sep 2011, 14:55

Well the first team are threatening if they don't get paid before Saturday's game. It is nice to see the supporters trust trying to help the players and staff as well.

Re: Devon Clubs

by usagullmichigan » 01 Sep 2011, 12:54

and now it looks like the players are going on strike

Re: Devon Clubs

by Glostergull » 31 Aug 2011, 21:47

and who have plymuff signed at the last minute. did they go in for anyone. is there any truth in the rumour that a certain Charlton would come out of retirement for them.Then said they couldn't afford the taxi from the station and so went back home.
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Ah that would be Suzanne the weather girl

Re: Devon Clubs

by Trojan 67 » 31 Aug 2011, 17:33

yellowmonkey wrote: If you look at it closely you will see the ship is sinking not floating as per their predicament

Yellowmonkey and the ever changing avatars. :| :rofl:

The current one of "jump and dump" is a cracker. :clap: One jumper dumper dumps in off the rebound (in off the cistern). :lol:

Re: Devon Clubs

by yellowmonkey » 30 Aug 2011, 15:29

kingsgull wrote:i have chatted to a few players when they came to my works and wages was one of the subjects discussed ....Southampton Gull is right too ....
Yellowmonkey....why the PAFC avatar ? thought you were a gulls fan ?
If you look at it closely you will see the ship is sinking not floating as per their predicament

Re: Devon Clubs

by Jeff » 30 Aug 2011, 14:04

With regards to Plymouths plight, surely they have to have things relatively sorted by tomorrow or on the pitch they will be basically screwed.

I say this as it's the closing of the transfer window. Without having their house in order, if they haven't sealed any permanent signings by tomorrow they won't be able to bring in any permanent signings until jan 1st (annoyingly the day before we face them at home park).

So if they don't sign anyone tomorrow they are stuck with the current squad, bar free transfers and loans. Any free agents now, you have to wonder why they haven't been snapped up yet. And loan players, well they already have Hitchcock, Gibson and Atkinson on long term loan so only have room for 2 more loanees in their matchday squad.

So basically, they'll be stuck with what they've got until January unless they do some serious wheeling and dealing tomorrow.

Re: Devon Clubs

by AustrianAndyGull » 30 Aug 2011, 13:56

yellowforever wrote: At the ship part..
I've only just noticed that myself as i too was wondering why he had the argyle badge as his avatar. Quality! HAHA :lol:

Re: Devon Clubs

by usagullmichigan » 30 Aug 2011, 13:31

kingsgull wrote: :O
I have always found that Plymouth fans have a soft spot for Torquay and hate Exeter. I have no time for Exeter at all. One of my ex's (who was living in Exeter at the time) was dating a deep blood Exeter fan. I started seeing her and her then boyfriend found it she was seeing someone else. I took a picture of her in a Torquay shirt and posted it on myspace and he found it and was more pissed about her going off with a Torquay fan than losing her. Of course I was very smug. :lol:

Re: Devon Clubs

by kingsgull » 30 Aug 2011, 13:18

hector wrote:I think it is hilarious that The Janners are the club struggling. For too long they and their neanderthal fans ahev lorded and looked down upon us and Exeter, mocked and belittled while kidding themselves that they are a Premiership team in waiting. Even Porkus/Newell, still, on Pasoti or the radio seems to operate under the misconception that Plymouth are a 'big club', when they are not, never have been, never will be. So to see them consuming large slices of humble pie is long over-due and, even if it is wrong to feel this way, hugely satisfying.

I have a lot more time for Exeter these days, than I do for Plymouth.
:O

Re: Devon Clubs

by kingsgull » 30 Aug 2011, 13:15

Awayday wrote: Look closer at his avatar..........
thats cruel !! :lol:

Re: Devon Clubs

by hector » 30 Aug 2011, 12:15

I think it is hilarious that The Janners are the club struggling. For too long they and their neanderthal fans ahev lorded and looked down upon us and Exeter, mocked and belittled while kidding themselves that they are a Premiership team in waiting. Even Porkus/Newell, still, on Pasoti or the radio seems to operate under the misconception that Plymouth are a 'big club', when they are not, never have been, never will be. So to see them consuming large slices of humble pie is long over-due and, even if it is wrong to feel this way, hugely satisfying.

I have a lot more time for Exeter these days, than I do for Plymouth.

Re: Devon Clubs

by Awayday » 30 Aug 2011, 11:56

I think it is a shame to see Plymouth bottom of the table with only 1 point. I would rather it was Exeter running the risk of religation to League 2 than Argyle running the risk of religation to Non league. I know most of their fans were gutted when we went down. Hopefully they will find enough points to stay up, but with no money I cannot see where the points are going to come from.

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