A personal message to our chairman.. Mr Bloom

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Jimbo.GRFC

Banned
Apr 2, 2010
1,378
Very good point. Jimbo if it IS a personal message to Tony Bloom why don't you email or write to him direct as opposed to posting an open message on a forum that I'm not sure he reads? Plus I'm not sure it's anything to do with him but that's another issue. Jobs like dealing with charity donation items usually get delegated rather than being handled by the Chairman.

Just a friendly suggestion and bit of advice, don't take it the wrong way.

And a very valid one, despite repeated calls, emails promising me a return call.......well ? Nothing. I was promised the day before the shirt would be used for a very good cause. I turned down a really good offer offer for it about a month before, but after consulting with my lad he enthused that we give it to the charity choice of the albion. He's 14, he keeps asking what happened with the shirt. Try answering that...............
 


Kazenga <3

Test 805843
Feb 28, 2010
4,870
Team c/r HQ
Kazenga I know who has it and has kept it, Simple, A club employee !!

What so they nicked it? Because I could understand you feeling aggrieved if you donated for them to give to a charity only for that never to happen. But you don't half ramble on in a f***ing confusing way.
 


Meade's Ball

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
13,653
Hither (sometimes Thither)
Once labelled a bellend on the firstday of school, it's most difficult for that child, normally one who wears an unwelcome blazer and sits inhumanely up-straight, to ever be seen as anything else no matter what they say or do. Perhaps with the loneliness they become characitures of themselves and squeal to the assistant head, their little pads scrawled neatly with the wrongdoings of same-agers espied, for minute award. I feel sorry for and dislike those junior nobheads equally.
 




bhaexpress

New member
Jul 7, 2003
27,627
Kent
Feck me this board has now hit an absolute low, donate to charity and you still get rollicked !!

Well, nobody's forcing you to stay. Maybe if you walked up and down Western Road wearing a sandwich board with your message he might be interested.

Hmm, thinking about it, probably not.
 


Feb 24, 2011
2,843
Upper Bevendean
I really hope TB reads this and acts right away. Its as plain as the nose on your face that a second hand cricket shirt should be top priority. If he doesn't get back to you soon, then you should take him for every penny, property, stadium he's got. I am sure all the good people on NSC are behind you on this one.

Oh wait, on second thoughts scrap that, they probably think you're as much a twat as I do.
 








danwa08

New member
Sep 19, 2010
478
Once something is given to charity thats it, as for wanting it back i think you realise you might be able to get some money for it for yourself as you are probably skint, let it go its with charity. likwe putting a pound in the charity pot and asking for that back....selfish, verry selfish...
 








Gully

Monkey in a seagull suit.
Apr 24, 2004
16,812
Way out west
I turned down a really good offer offer for it about a month before, but after consulting with my lad he enthused that we give it to the charity choice of the albion. He's 14, he keeps asking what happened with the shirt. Try answering that...............

Tell him that there are some, but by no means all, people who are theiving, lying and robbing bastards...it is a harsh lesson, but the sooner he learns that the easier life will be for him!
 












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