bhaexpress
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Not trying to defend that Saints fan, but we did actually clear all our debts.
Yes I know that but I remember all the whining and wailing before your sugar daddy stepped in, seems that some of your fans should.
Not trying to defend that Saints fan, but we did actually clear all our debts.
Are you the same horshamgreens off PASOTI?
If so I believe I'm supposed to be catching you, X-Isle and Chill Pilgrim for a pre-match shandy or two
I rather hope they get a decent reception tomorrow night, and don't have to listen to any tossers singing "one Peter Ridsdale" or whatever.
Size-wise they're not so different to us: there but for the grace of God (well, Tony Bloom) go we.
Still want three points obviously, but let's be generous off the pitch at least.
At least it would be a new song from us!
Seriously though, I suggested about 6 months ago on here if we could do anything along the Fans United route, down to the fact that it was one of theirs that started ours, and he did it via the internet when I doubt many of us on here knew what the internet was.
I certainly didn't know back then what the internet was.
Imagine if we'd have had the internet then as we know it now, our saga with Archer et al would more than likely been concluded sooner, with our campaigns being even more ingenious, because of debated thoughts put over in an instant, for everyone to debate, as opposed to a smoke filled bar at the Cliftonville.
So, young guns, with computer savvy, sort it out and let's all do a Fans United for Plymouth Argyle.
Remember, what goes around comes around..
Rather needs to be something original though, all the subsequent Fans United days done by us and other clubs haven't been a patch on the first one.
What to do, what to do?? I'm sure a fair few on here would happily help out by heading down to Plymouth (!) but all our games in the near future are likely to be crucial and I can't see many people giving up a vital Albion fixture for a Plymouth relegation clash.
Might actually be better- and more impactive- if clubs banded together for an Argyle away game. Imagine the home team's reaction if hundreds more fans than expected turned up, all kitted out in their own colours??
Whilst I appreciate and agree with the idea you have suggested I do think that a lot of people will adopt the attitude of 'this is done by the existing board why should we give them more money to fritter away'.
Rather needs to be something original though, all the subsequent Fans United days done by us and other clubs haven't been a patch on the first one.
What to do, what to do?? I'm sure a fair few on here would happily help out by heading down to Plymouth (!) but all our games in the near future are likely to be crucial and I can't see many people giving up a vital Albion fixture for a Plymouth relegation clash.
Might actually be better- and more impactive- if clubs banded together for an Argyle away game. Imagine the home team's reaction if hundreds more fans than expected turned up, all kitted out in their own colours??
if it could be an argyle away the argyle board woudn't see any of the money, and the visual impact of various teams fans would hopefully in itself generate some media coverage?
The good point for us is that they havent been wound up thus not completing the season so our points are safe and they will probably see the season out ok. Not good from an Argyle fans view but from ours it could have been worse.
Whilst I appreciate and agree with the idea you have suggested I do think that a lot of people will adopt the attitude of 'this is done by the existing board why should we give them more money to fritter away'.
March 1st they're away at Orient, while we're at Yeovil.
Much as I'm sure the normal hardcore will be singing the lads on in Somerset, perhaps those who had no plans to do Yeovil wouldn't be so averse to a trip to Orient? It's not far, and comes with the added bonus that we could COMPLETELY confuse Scott McGleish by peppering him with BOOS from deep inside the Argyle section.
Already got my Yeovil ticket, but yes, this would be most amusing. "Scoooot McGleish.. is a .."
He'll be like "For fucks SAKE, what have I done to THEM?"
March 1st they're away at Orient, while we're at Yeovil.
Much as I'm sure the normal hardcore will be singing the lads on in Somerset, perhaps those who had no plans to do Yeovil wouldn't be so averse to a trip to Orient? It's not far, and comes with the added bonus that we could COMPLETELY confuse Scott McGleish by peppering him with BOOS from deep inside the Argyle section.
Sympathy in droves then: but you've got to laugh at their bus breaking down though, after the day they've had
It never rains but it pours.
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