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« Reply #45 on: Wednesday, July 11, 2007, 14:56:59 » |
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Yes, he's worn the yellow piece of filth and once a Scummer always a Scummer. Keep the CG a Scum free zone. Kinda of on this subject i have to say i enjoy reading the Adver,the sports write ups,the letters from Les Fox and the Lady Di obsessive and the bi-weekly where is Asher in the six-aside team pictures..... but printing a picture of a bloke on the front of the paper in a pox shirt ,thats not on at all :shake: If it hadn't been for that i probably wouldn't have realised he was ex-pox :x
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I was a small, fat child in a welfare house There was only one thing I ever dreamed about And fate has just Handed it to me - whoopee
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« Reply #46 on: Wednesday, July 11, 2007, 15:04:03 » |
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I remember someone joking about Nigerian foreign investors (re the emails that we all get from some guy in Nigeria with a sob story!)
Maybe it actually IS Nigerian investors - Fash the Bash to take over?
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« Reply #47 on: Wednesday, July 11, 2007, 15:21:20 » |
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« Reply #48 on: Wednesday, July 11, 2007, 16:26:36 » |
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I am someone who has been staunchly against these idiots in charge and hope very much that Diamond mike loses his stranglehold on the club. But I honestly saw the Brevitt appointment as a positive as almost a signal of intent from the new investors to be heavily involved in the club.
At the moment we are all speculating the worst outcomes and past experiences have made us think this way but personally if a new consortium gets a controlling interest in the club then it is hard to see how they could possibly be worse than we currently have.
As far as loads of African players coming over, I wouldn't object as some of the mose talented young players in the world are coming out of Africa these days.
I very much hope this isn't a false dawn but for us to completely rule it out or to completely say it will have a negative impact is very short sighted until we know the full facts.
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« Reply #49 on: Wednesday, July 11, 2007, 16:31:49 » |
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I am someone who has been staunchly against these idiots in charge and hope very much that Diamond mike loses his stranglehold on the club. But I honestly saw the Brevitt appointment as a positive as almost a signal of intent from the new investors to be heavily involved in the club.
At the moment we are all speculating the worst outcomes and past experiences have made us think this way but personally if a new consortium gets a controlling interest in the club then it is hard to see how they could possibly be worse than we currently have.
As far as loads of African players coming over, I wouldn't object as some of the mose talented young players in the world are coming out of Africa these days.
I very much hope this isn't a false dawn but for us to completely rule it out or to completely say it will have a negative impact is very short sighted until we know the full facts. WTF? Rufus Brevett is English, born in Derby. The new investors are, apparently Eastern European. Why would we be getting an influx of African players?
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« Reply #50 on: Wednesday, July 11, 2007, 16:32:43 » |
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« Reply #51 on: Wednesday, July 11, 2007, 16:33:52 » |
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JOHN FASHARNOO Where the fucks this come from?
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« Reply #52 on: Wednesday, July 11, 2007, 16:35:16 » |
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I am someone who has been staunchly against these idiots in charge and hope very much that Diamond mike loses his stranglehold on the club. But I honestly saw the Brevitt appointment as a positive as almost a signal of intent from the new investors to be heavily involved in the club.
At the moment we are all speculating the worst outcomes and past experiences have made us think this way but personally if a new consortium gets a controlling interest in the club then it is hard to see how they could possibly be worse than we currently have.
As far as loads of African players coming over, I wouldn't object as some of the mose talented young players in the world are coming out of Africa these days.
I very much hope this isn't a false dawn but for us to completely rule it out or to completely say it will have a negative impact is very short sighted until we know the full facts. WTF? Rufus Brevett is English, born in Derby. The new investors are, apparently Eastern European. Why would we be getting an influx of African players? Wasn't me who suggested that it is mentioned earlier in the thread that it almost happened at a takeover by Fashanu at Northamption. It was discussed as a negative thing where as I was saying I felt it would be more of a positive thing.
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« Reply #53 on: Wednesday, July 11, 2007, 16:36:30 » |
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I am someone who has been staunchly against these idiots in charge and hope very much that Diamond mike loses his stranglehold on the club. But I honestly saw the Brevitt appointment as a positive as almost a signal of intent from the new investors to be heavily involved in the club.
At the moment we are all speculating the worst outcomes and past experiences have made us think this way but personally if a new consortium gets a controlling interest in the club then it is hard to see how they could possibly be worse than we currently have.
As far as loads of African players coming over, I wouldn't object as some of the mose talented young players in the world are coming out of Africa these days.
I very much hope this isn't a false dawn but for us to completely rule it out or to completely say it will have a negative impact is very short sighted until we know the full facts. Although I suppose by nature pessimistic, I think you can take it as a given that there's a certain amount of inevitibility, that the mystery investors will leave the current mob looking wonderful. This will be the final act of hubris from Diamond Mike.....get ready to man the lifeboats.
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« Reply #54 on: Wednesday, July 11, 2007, 16:36:58 » |
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I think Brevett and the grass chewing pensioner Taribo West we’re fairly close at Plymuff but that’s as tenuous a link I can come up with. I just hope it’s nothing to do with Fash the Bash. As much as he’s comedy gold you wouldn’t trust him with a box of eggs.
Meanwhile the whole Brevett scenario gets stranger the longer I think about it. Even if he is just a ‘go between’ with the manager and investors why would you choose a recently retired journeyman like Brevett? He doesn’t have much in the way of business or backroom experience and if as Sturrock indicated he is part of this new consortium and as the board keep implying they are that well off financially why involve Brevett? Despite an honest career he can’t exactly be rolling in the millions and brings nothing to the table in experience except perhaps a few contacts from his playing days.
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« Reply #55 on: Wednesday, July 11, 2007, 16:37:22 » |
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I am someone who has been staunchly against these idiots in charge and hope very much that Diamond mike loses his stranglehold on the club. But I honestly saw the Brevitt appointment as a positive as almost a signal of intent from the new investors to be heavily involved in the club.
At the moment we are all speculating the worst outcomes and past experiences have made us think this way but personally if a new consortium gets a controlling interest in the club then it is hard to see how they could possibly be worse than we currently have.
As far as loads of African players coming over, I wouldn't object as some of the mose talented young players in the world are coming out of Africa these days.
I very much hope this isn't a false dawn but for us to completely rule it out or to completely say it will have a negative impact is very short sighted until we know the full facts. WTF? Rufus Brevett is English, born in Derby. The new investors are, apparently Eastern European. Why would we be getting an influx of African players? Cos Rufus is black innit. And blackies come from Africa (and West India but dey play cricket), u fick or summink?
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« Reply #56 on: Wednesday, July 11, 2007, 16:38:26 » |
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I think Brevett and the grass chewing pensioner Taribo West we’re fairly close at Plymuff but that’s as tenuous a link I can come up with. I just hope it’s nothing to do with Fash the Bash. As much as he’s comedy gold you wouldn’t trust him with a box of eggs.
Meanwhile the whole Brevett scenario definitely gets stranger the more I think about it. Even if he is just a ‘go between’ with the manager and investors why would you choose a recently retired journeyman like Brevett? He doesn’t have much in the way of business or backroom experience and if as Sturrock indicated he is part of this consortium and as the board keep implying they are that well off why involve Brevett? Despite an honest career he can’t exactly be rolling in the millions and brings nothing to the table in experience except a few contacts from his days as a player? My guess is that Brevitt was not chosen for his ability or experience more the fact that he was someone they could trust.
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« Reply #57 on: Wednesday, July 11, 2007, 17:01:15 » |
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JOHN FASHARNOO Where the fucks this come from?
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« Reply #58 on: Wednesday, July 11, 2007, 17:03:43 » |
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I am someone who has been staunchly against these idiots in charge and hope very much that Diamond mike loses his stranglehold on the club. But I honestly saw the Brevitt appointment as a positive as almost a signal of intent from the new investors to be heavily involved in the club.
At the moment we are all speculating the worst outcomes and past experiences have made us think this way but personally if a new consortium gets a controlling interest in the club then it is hard to see how they could possibly be worse than we currently have.
As far as loads of African players coming over, I wouldn't object as some of the mose talented young players in the world are coming out of Africa these days.
I very much hope this isn't a false dawn but for us to completely rule it out or to completely say it will have a negative impact is very short sighted until we know the full facts. WTF? Rufus Brevett is English, born in Derby. The new investors are, apparently Eastern European. Why would we be getting an influx of African players? Not to mention that he was a Jamaican international thus making that statement a little more odder.
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« Reply #59 on: Wednesday, July 11, 2007, 17:12:42 » |
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Reg and Glos were discussing whether there was a Fashanu link I merely pointed out that I wouldn't be gutted if we had an influx of African players which was suggested when Fashanu was strongly linked to taking over Northampton.
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