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Re: Our troubled neighbours ..........

by stevegull » 24 Sep 2011, 18:04

Not so troubled anymore! Well done to them tbh, never good to see that happen to a club, even though it was all their own fault!

On a side-note, I know Fletcher was suspended for them today but I assume he will continue to play for them during his managerial reign? Seeing as he is pretty much their best player (and can legally buy a pint)

Re: Our troubled neighbours ..........

by Father Jack » 24 Sep 2011, 08:24

Rumour says Brum may be the next to benefit from his helping hand (allegedly) :)

Re: Our troubled neighbours ..........

by Gullscorer » 23 Sep 2011, 22:06

NickGull wrote: Left? Or leaving?

BBC Website suggests the latter, once the takeover happens.
You're right, he's not left, he will be leaving, and he shall have left when he's gone, right up the M5. :-D

Re: Our troubled neighbours ..........

by Plymouth Gull » 23 Sep 2011, 20:00

Gullscorer wrote:Peter Ridsdale has reportedly left Argyle. A step in the right direction?
Left? Or leaving?

BBC Website suggests the latter, once the takeover happens.

Re: Our troubled neighbours ..........

by diamondgirl » 23 Sep 2011, 13:50

Scott Brehaut wrote:I blame Matt, the girly guy with an orange car's parents for his foul mouth :na:
Thats just plain not fair Scott. I'm :O that you should say such a thing.

Re: Our troubled neighbours ..........

by Gullscorer » 23 Sep 2011, 12:22

Peter Ridsdale has reportedly left Argyle. A step in the right direction?

Re: Our troubled neighbours ..........

by Southampton Gull » 19 Sep 2011, 20:23

Gullscorer wrote: Thanks for this Scott, but jeez, I've been to bed since then; I think it was in August, and was titled 'New Stadium'. Anyway, I'll put my thinking cap on to get the memory cells working....

I think you may have fallen foul of our server issues to be honest. We had endless problems for a week or two when the site was brought back to life with the most recent backup and some threads were lost unfortunately. As Scott said, we try to let the site run itself more or less, trusting members to use common sense, it's usually only Matt that transgresses and he does get asked to moderate his language.

Feel free to make a new thread based on your previous one, I'm sure it wasn't removed as you suspected but regretably lost.


Edit That'll teach me to read to the end of the thread before replying :red:

Re: Our troubled neighbours ..........

by Trojan 67 » 19 Sep 2011, 19:37

An astute smilie in the proper place can convey more than a shipload of words. :nod:


This shipface knows what he's talking about. ;-)

Re: Our troubled neighbours ..........

by Gullscorer » 19 Sep 2011, 19:36

Yes, the 'New Stadium' thread was probably lost during that downtime. Not to worry, we can always start a new thread sometime in the future. Or the Gulls could use Home Park... (back on topic)....

Re: Our troubled neighbours ..........

by Gullscorer » 19 Sep 2011, 19:30

ferrarilover wrote: You want to have a look at the vast majority, if not all, of the other football forum on the internet. One 2 minute visit to the Bristol Useless, AC Northampton or any other L2 forum makes me absolutely thankful that we all have such a pleasant forum to use.

There is so very rarely a thread on any other forum which doesn't, very quickly, descend into childish name calling as soon one poster doesn't agree with the initial assertion of the OP.

It was 'the f word' which I typed, fully expecting it to be censored automatically by the site. We're all grown ups here (aside from the few nippers who pop along occasionally) and it is sometimes the case that profanity is appropriate.

Matt.
Absolutely right of course, and a number of fun posts and some light-hearted banter are to be expected, indeed welcomed, though the appropriateness of profanity is debatable given the extensive vocabulary of the English language, where many more suitable and effective words may be found to express the force of an argument or vehemence of emotion. :na:

Re: Our troubled neighbours ..........

by Trojan 67 » 19 Sep 2011, 19:29

Our troubled neighbours has turned into our troubled language.


Language is what it is, troubled or not. The troubled, for sure, no speaka da the f'kin language properly. :@


They no speaka da the proper Engleesh. :devil:

Re: Our troubled neighbours ..........

by Scott Brehaut » 19 Sep 2011, 19:23

Gullscorer - it was most probably, unfortunately, one of the threads that got lost during our downtime in August. You may remember we lost a few days worth of posts towards the start of that month.
I can only apologise - but can assure you that you thread would not have been deleted without you being notified, and also without it appearing on the moderator log.

EDIT - Didn't see Nick post above this one!! Thanks Nick!!

Re: Our troubled neighbours ..........

by Plymouth Gull » 19 Sep 2011, 19:18

Gullscorer wrote:I'm surprised that what is presumably an extremely profane word has been deleted, when I have occasionally seen other posts on this site containing what, to me, is offensive and inappropriate foul language.

Perhaps not so surprising though, given the poor quality of many of the posts on this site, is the deletion of, for example, a recent intelligent and intellectually stimulating thread (begun by myself, I modestly remind you) initiating a discussion on the possibility and desirablity of a new Gulls stadium at some time in the future.

So what exactly is the policy on censorship here?
Gullscorer, I have just looked through the pages through August until now, and I can't see the thread you mention. I have a feeling that that may have been one of the unlucky ones when we had some problems at the start of the season (gone into the abyss with the Bristol Rovers match thread, perhaps?)

I do remember the thread though, and I'm sure it wasn't deleted because it was breaking any rules.

Re: Our troubled neighbours ..........

by ferrarilover » 19 Sep 2011, 19:11

Gullscorer wrote:I'm surprised that what is presumably an extremely profane word has been deleted, when I have occasionally seen other posts on this site containing what, to me, is offensive and inappropriate foul language.

Perhaps not so surprising though, given the poor quality of many of the posts on this site, is the deletion of, for example, a recent intelligent and intellectually stimulating thread (begun by myself, I modestly remind you) initiating a discussion on the possibility and desirablity of a new Gulls stadium at some time in the future.

So what exactly is the policy on censorship here?
You want to have a look at the vast majority, if not all, of the other football forum on the internet. One 2 minute visit to the Bristol Useless, AC Northampton or any other L2 forum makes me absolutely thankful that we all have such a pleasant forum to use.

There is so very rarely a thread on any other forum which doesn't, very quickly, descend into childish name calling as soon one poster doesn't agree with the initial assertion of the OP.

It was 'the f word' which I typed, fully expecting it to be censored automatically by the site. We're all grown ups here (aside from the few nippers who pop along occasionally) and it is sometimes the case that profanity is appropriate.

Matt.

Re: Our troubled neighbours ..........

by Gullscorer » 19 Sep 2011, 19:06

Scott Brehaut wrote: Gullscorer - I have looked through the log of actions taken by both the mods and admins on here and can see no topic started by you that has been deleted or moved. Can you remember when you did it?

As for censorship, we try to run the site in a sensible way, removing posts only if they fall foul of the rules. Swearing is removed if felt necessary, usually depending on the word itself. We are, mostly, adults using this forum and the younger people that use this site probably hear far worse on the street, and indeed at Plainmoor - this doesn't make it right, but we try and take a sensible and pragmatic approach in editing posts. We will always PM the person(s) affected informing them of what has happened.

Hope this helps - please PM one of the admins if you wish for any further clarification.

Thanks,

Scott
Thanks for this Scott, but jeez, I've been to bed since then; I think it was in August, and was titled 'New Stadium'. Anyway, I'll put my thinking cap on to get the memory cells working....

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