Slough v Torquay United 18/08/18
Posted: 20 Aug 2018, 21:55
Haha. Leopards do change their spots...................
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That would make a pleasant change from you talking through it : Brucie the anal ventriloquist.brucie wrote: 20 Aug 2018, 21:43 Absolutely pointless sending me a personal message as I am not going to respond.
[highlight=yellow]If I want to engage with an arsehole I will talk to my own[/highlight]. I don't actually care whether Reid was shite or not, but saying his career is going down the pan - nice work.
I will say it again - this constant bullying of Reid is pathetic, and the hounding of the manager isn't much better. Presumably all supporters want the team to succeed although this doesn't appear to be the case on here.
The Kiddies Forum is alive and kicking .......Arrywithnobrain wrote: 20 Aug 2018, 22:47 That would make a pleasant change from you talking through it : Brucie the anal ventriloquist.
That's the lad - John Campbell. I couldn't remember his name. So he didn't last long with the Seasiders either then. Good to hear that you're feeling upbeat about Whitby's chances this season. I will watch out for their results. I've become a closet Seasiders fan! Ah yes - the Scarborough play off match. What a memorable night that was! Plainmoor packed and rocking. It's light years away from where we are now ........wivelgull wrote: 21 Aug 2018, 09:28 tomogull: there was a drama last season with John Campbell (ex United and Jarrow Roofing); he lasted for three matches and then said that he didn't fancy the travelling and also that he found it difficult getting to training (which is at Billingham on Teesside) because the player he travelled with (Campbell can't drive) had been sacked by Whitby Town. But don't worry about this season; we should, I hope, do quite well, especially after paying out our record transfer fee (12,500 quid) for Dale Hopson, who is (at this level) an exceptional talent. A week on Monday we have our first ever league meeting with Scarborough (infamous at Plainmoor for the number of balls hoofed over the stand and, indeed, to this day a ball skied over the stand is still called 'doing a Scarborough'). Readers will also recall the fabulous Rodney Jack performance in the play-off second match against Scarborough some years ago (20, I think!). Perhaps yorkieandy might like to go to the August Bank Holiday Scarborough vs Whitby fixture. Meanwhile, tomogull, our first match against Buxton was, on the whole, satisfying and promising, with the defensive errors of last seasons seeming to have been ironed out.
brucie, don't worry - we stand together!