n1 gull
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Anyone got the Samaritans number, ive just depressed myself further by considering this fixture next season.......... Palace v Bournemouth in the Premier League. FFS
Meet you at Beechy Head when that one is played
Anyone got the Samaritans number, ive just depressed myself further by considering this fixture next season.......... Palace v Bournemouth in the Premier League. FFS
Anyone got the Samaritans number, ive just depressed myself further by considering this fixture next season.......... Palace v Bournemouth in the Premier League. FFS
D'ya know what, Dave? I have a feeling that, even if the Albion got promoted to the Premier League and managed to survive without getting relegated, I'd be concerned that the rumblings weren't being dealt with. It's not just about success or failure on the pitch. It's about the relationships that are getting distorted and the old trust that seems to be in decline. You're an ex-manager of the REMF football squad, are you not? This year, Paul Barber takes over that role. Tell me honestly ... do you think he is motivated by the same feelings that you had when you did the job?
It pains me to say this, but the thought that is uppermost in my mind is a cynical one ... He must be up to something, but I don't know what it is. I'd like to think he's just a decent bloke, supporting a good cause, but ...
Sorry.
I gave up when the club started paying players more than the Prime Minister's annual salary.
I don't think footballers should earn that much and i have withdrawn my support.
Not the clubs fault though is it? It's the sign of the times. Football in this country is a rip off.
I had a thought yesterday that maybe we did it on the cheap this season to save up some cash to have a real big go next season . with the 1901 renewals up maybe bloom was hoping to tread water this season before having a big blast next season.. Anyone else thought this or am I just hoping?
Hope Bournemouth stuff the goons to be honest.Anyone got the Samaritans number, ive just depressed myself further by considering this fixture next season.......... Palace v Bournemouth in the Premier League. FFS
So what was the superfanclique comment about then?
Scenario A
Paul Barber is asked to get involved with the REMF game but politely declines, citing pressures of work and other commitments. He'd get a slagging from people claiming he doesn't understand the ethos of the club and its supporters, is out of touch, remote and is pissing on the heart and soul of the club.
Scenario B
Paul Barber is asked to get involved with the REMF game and accepts. He still gets a slagging from people questioning his motives for doing so - which I happen to believe is a pretty low thing to say and not what I ever expected to read from Ed.
Paul Barber is a professional administrator, hired to run a multi-million pound business. He never claimed to be a supporter and never will be. He's a highly paid employee and frankly is doing a better job than most of our other highly paid employees who couldn't hit a cow's arse with a ****ing banjo.
premiership ready
top six squad
best not to say things like that if you are going to ****-up