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[Albion] McGhee 99% likely to leave by end of week!







Publius Ovidius

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
46,681
at home
LI went off on one, Buckie went off on one at LI, afters was very fair minded, barrell of Fun was a bit gay, Lord Brackers was his usual sage like persona, TLO had a gay goatee, Bens Grandad slagged the board off, Rougvie called Buckie a C***, and Tank kept out of it

apart from that , it was very tame
 


the Realist

New member
Feb 5, 2006
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eastlondonseagull said:
Er, can anyone paraphrase what's been on this thread so far, cos I've not got time to read through 100 pages ???

:(


I'll try


Naylor and London Irish reckon there's a board split over McGhee - London Irish believes it will lead to the fall of the british empire.

Most sensible observers realise that it will look better on McGhee's CV to be ousted by a boardroom split than to be sacked for gross incompetance and realise that Naylor's story of a boardroom split is one that was concocted at the 19th hole earlier in the week
 


Basil Fawlty

Don't Mention The War
Dies Irae said:
LI went off on one, Buckie went off on one at LI, afters was very fair minded, barrell of Fun was a bit gay, Lord Brackers was his usual sage like persona, TLO had a gay goatee, Bens Grandad slagged the board off, Rougvie called Buckie a C***, and Tank kept out of it

apart from that , it was very tame

Well done for summing it up like that. :lolol: :lolol:
 


Uncle Buck

Ghost Writer
Jul 7, 2003
28,071
Dies Irae said:
LI went off on one, Buckie went off on one at LI, afters was very fair minded, barrell of Fun was a bit gay, Lord Brackers was his usual sage like persona, TLO had a gay goatee, Bens Grandad slagged the board off, Rougvie called Buckie a C***, and Tank kept out of it

apart from that , it was very tame

Rougvie did not, now then did he Dave.
 




3gulls

Banned
Jul 26, 2004
2,403
blockhseagull said:
This is NOT good news......... it looks like they are trying to oust DK and using MM is part of the plan.

Who is this major investor ?

Fantastic news! :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap2: :clap2: :clap2: :clap2: :clap2: :clap2:
 


eastlondonseagull

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Jan 15, 2004
13,385
West Yorkshire
the Realist said:
I'll try


Naylor and London Irish reckon there's a board split over McGhee - London Irish believes it will lead to the fall of the british empire.

Most sensible observers realise that it will look better on McGhee's CV to be ousted by a boardroom split than to be sacked for gross incompetance and realise that Naylor's story of a boardroom split is one that was concocted at the 19th hole earlier in the week

Bonza! :thumbsup:
 


Garry Nelson's Left Foot

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Jul 7, 2003
13,419
tokyo
For EastLondonSeagull:

magoo's leaving/being forced out by the end of the week due to:

a) a mystery evil investor.

b) a mystery investor who is benevolent.

Apparently the mystery investor is witholding his mystery investing until Magoo is replaced.

The board is split on magoo's future. This has been intrepeted as:
a) healthy. It's democracy in action.

b) Bad. It's civil war in the boardroom.

Some people think the mystery investor holding back his mystery investing is a good thing. Some think it's a bad thing.

As a side issue, BensGrandad is talking about another, or possibly the same, mystery investor- who apparently everybody knows but he won't name because the well known mystery investor wants to remain a mysyerious mystery investor and so by telling us the name of the mystery investor who we all already know will blow his cover from the one person(thats me) who apparently doesn&t know who this well known but un-named mystery investor is- wants to redevelop Withdean into a 15,000 seater cauldron of a grade A stadium.

Perseus has yet to enter the fray.
 




Tony Meolas Loan Spell

Slut Faced Whores
Jul 15, 2004
18,068
Vamanos Pest
I dont know who the mysterious mystery investor is either that BG is going on about. :nono:
 








Rougvie

Rising Damp
Aug 29, 2003
5,131
Hove, f***ing ACTUALLY.
the Realist said:
Most sensible observers realise that it will look better on McGhee's CV to be ousted by a boardroom split than to be sacked for gross incompetance and realise that Naylor's story of a boardroom split is one that was concocted at the 19th hole earlier in the week

I wonder how long Naylor's bosses will put up with their paper trying to stir things up at the Albion.

After all with sales plummeting to an all time low one of the few reasons to buy the rag is for the sport, not exactly putting an objective view across and not exactly a great idea to drag respected Sussex business people through the mud so that Naylor can still get Friday's off to play golf with his bezzy mate.
 


E

enigma

Guest
Tony Meolas Loan Spell said:
I dont know who the mysterious mystery investor is either that BG is going on about. :nono:

BG chats a lot of shit- his location "I hate all teams other than Brighton" shows what a delusional crackpot he is.
 


Les Biehn

GAME OVER
Aug 14, 2005
20,610
All the usual suspects got in a big circle. They put a digestive biscuit in the middle of this circle. They then let their imaginations run wild but at the same time would not allow themsleves to climax as they all wanted to make the biscuit their own. Things got a bit heated as LI's fantasies of filth conflicted with those of Rougvie's. Ben's Grandad indulged in some bizarre fantasies while Barrel struggled to grasp the rules of the game. LB and a few others tried to limit their fantasy to something more pure but at the end of the day they still got their hands dirty as that is the nature of a game that has something as insubstantial as a biscuit at its core. In the end we were all left with a soggy biscuit and no winner.
 
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Barrel of Fun

Abort, retry, fail
Les Biehn said:
All the usual suspects got in a big circle. They put a digestive biscuit in the middle of this circle. They then let their imaginations run wild but at the same time would not allow themsleves to climax as they all wanted to make the biscuit their own. Things got a beat heated as LI's fantasies of filth conflicted with those of Rougvie's. Ben's Grandad indulged in some bizarre fantasies while Barrel struggled to grasp the rules of the game. LB and a few others tried to limit their fantasy to something more pure but at the end of the day they still got their hands dirty as that is the nature of a game that has something as insubstantial as a biscuit at its core. In the end we were all left with a soggy biscuit and no winner.

Well put! :clap2: :clap2: :clap2:
 


Hampden Park

Ex R.N.
Oct 7, 2003
4,993
Les Biehn said:
All the usual suspects got in a big circle. They put a digestive biscuit in the middle of this circle. They then let their imaginations run wild but at the same time would not allow themsleves to climax as they all wanted to make the biscuit their own. Things got a bit heated as LI's fantasies of filth conflicted with those of Rougvie's. Ben's Grandad indulged in some bizarre fantasies while Barrel struggled to grasp the rules of the game. LB and a few others tried to limit their fantasy to something more pure but at the end of the day they still got their hands dirty as that is the nature of a game that has something as insubstantial as a biscuit at its core. In the end we were all left with a soggy biscuit and no winner.

wankers :p
 


The Large One

Who's Next?
Jul 7, 2003
52,343
97.2FM
Les Biehn said:
All the usual suspects got in a big circle. They put a digestive biscuit in the middle of this circle. They then let their imaginations run wild but at the same time would not allow themsleves to climax as they all wanted to make the biscuit their own. Things got a bit heated as LI's fantasies of filth conflicted with those of Rougvie's. Ben's Grandad indulged in some bizarre fantasies while Barrel struggled to grasp the rules of the game. LB and a few others tried to limit their fantasy to something more pure but at the end of the day they still got their hands dirty as that is the nature of a game that has something as insubstantial as a biscuit at its core. In the end we were all left with a soggy biscuit and no winner.
Blimey, do you need a sit-down and feet-up now? :eek:

You're not in marketing or PR are you?
 
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Les Biehn

GAME OVER
Aug 14, 2005
20,610
The Large One said:
Blimey, do you need a sit-down and feet-up now? :eek:

You're not in marketing or PR are you?

I just call it like I see it.;)
 


tedebear

Legal Alien
Jul 7, 2003
16,986
In my computer
Les Biehn said:
All the usual suspects got in a big circle. They put a digestive biscuit in the middle of this circle. They then let their imaginations run wild but at the same time would not allow themsleves to climax as they all wanted to make the biscuit their own. Things got a bit heated as LI's fantasies of filth conflicted with those of Rougvie's. Ben's Grandad indulged in some bizarre fantasies while Barrel struggled to grasp the rules of the game. LB and a few others tried to limit their fantasy to something more pure but at the end of the day they still got their hands dirty as that is the nature of a game that has something as insubstantial as a biscuit at its core. In the end we were all left with a soggy biscuit and no winner.

you're fantasizing over biscuit? whats he to say about this....
 


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