Return of the Rev
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Just so they can say how s**t everything now is.
You've got the hang of this football business
Just so they can say how s**t everything now is.
The only conclusion I have, so far, is that TB is considerably more patient than me.
By now I'd have locked the Amex and fooked off to Aussieland, scream obscenities all the way.
I didn't miss anything - I was making the point that your offensive emoticon was aimed at the wrong people on this thread. As for my post count, this account was created to send a PM as I discontinued my old one as I'm not a fan of the way discussion forums have gone and I was getting too involved in too many pointless spats on threads. Occasionally I get bored or weaken and pop in with a flurry of posts. But generally I'm happy reading rather than getting involved. After 20 years of NSC and its various previous incarnations, I don't have the need to post 100 times a day. Facebook and Twitter have passed me by. I preferred the old days when NSC had one troll and one joke account and most threads were discussions. Now the signal to noise ratio is far too high for me. Dinosaurs like me like sitting on the sidelines - albeit poking sticks in every now and then for the hell of it.You happily missed out the 'if what you say is true' bit,but------hey ho
314 random posts since Sep 2011 and this is one of your better ones----congratulations
Have you been locked up or just got poor internet
Indeed. The club are far from perfect but the, quite frankly, gobsmacking ingratitude of an increasing number of people is very, very sad. There are quite a number that actively try and seek a tiny sniff of controversy so they can jump on their soapbox to start ranting. Offer a free breakfast to watch the fixture announcements and watch the complaints because of short notice, poor quality food etc. Let kids camp on the pitch for a night to try and cement a few long term fans and it is tinpot/embarrassing. Price things at a point where they will sell well and maximise player funds and it more indications of Barber squeezing every penny/the club ripping off long term fans. Release new kits that are a bit formulaic but will fly out for kids/youngsters/brand name fans and you are selling out/sunday league. And spend over £200 million on a football club with little likelihood of seeing any of it back and then try and run the club with sensible finances and you will be invited to leave or declared as lacking ambition.
For what it's worth, I'm not comfortable supporting a biggish club in the mad money world of modern football when I'm essentially funding a couple of days salary of a squad player with my (significant to me) contribution. And I have a nasty feeling that the club will try and squeeze people like me out of 1901 trying to chase the corporate pound when renewals are announced next year. But I gain solace from the fact that, within these boundaries, the powers that be appear to be trying to run in the best way possible. Investing in the future and not massively overspending for a short term gamble. Trying to make the training environment the best it can be and insisting on high standards of behaviour from all that attend. They have made mistakes in the past but on the whole seem to try and learn from them. Player recruitment being the most obvious example. And there is a growing disconnect at times between the club and the fans but sadly that is the nature of modern football. But on the whole, their heart is in the right place which makes the haters all the more sad.
I didn't miss anything - I was making the point that your offensive emoticon was aimed at the wrong people on this thread. As for my post count, this account was created to send a PM as I discontinued my old one as I'm not a fan of the way discussion forums have gone and I was getting too involved in too many pointless spats on threads. Occasionally I get bored or weaken and pop in with a flurry of posts. But generally I'm happy reading rather than getting involved. After 20 years of NSC and its various previous incarnations, I don't have the need to post 100 times a day. Facebook and Twitter have passed me by. I preferred the old days when NSC had one troll and one joke account and most threads were discussions. Now the signal to noise ratio is far too high for me. Dinosaurs like me like sitting on the sidelines - albeit poking sticks in every now and then for the hell of it.
Indeed. The club are far from perfect but the, quite frankly, gobsmacking ingratitude of an increasing number of people is very, very sad. There are quite a number that actively try and seek a tiny sniff of controversy so they can jump on their soapbox to start ranting. Offer a free breakfast to watch the fixture announcements and watch the complaints because of short notice, poor quality food etc. Let kids camp on the pitch for a night to try and cement a few long term fans and it is tinpot/embarrassing. Price things at a point where they will sell well and maximise player funds and it more indications of Barber squeezing every penny/the club ripping off long term fans. Release new kits that are a bit formulaic but will fly out for kids/youngsters/brand name fans and you are selling out/sunday league. And spend over £200 million on a football club with little likelihood of seeing any of it back and then try and run the club with sensible finances and you will be invited to leave or declared as lacking ambition.
For what it's worth, I'm not comfortable supporting a biggish club in the mad money world of modern football when I'm essentially funding a couple of days salary of a squad player with my (significant to me) contribution. And I have a nasty feeling that the club will try and squeeze people like me out of 1901 trying to chase the corporate pound when renewals are announced next year. But I gain solace from the fact that, within these boundaries, the powers that be appear to be trying to run in the best way possible. Investing in the future and not massively overspending for a short term gamble. Trying to make the training environment the best it can be and insisting on high standards of behaviour from all that attend. They have made mistakes in the past but on the whole seem to try and learn from them. Player recruitment being the most obvious example. And there is a growing disconnect at times between the club and the fans but sadly that is the nature of modern football. But on the whole, their heart is in the right place which makes the haters all the more sad.
Thumbs up/Likes/Retweets/Reviews are one of my pet peeves with modern forums/social media. Whilst it is nice to know that other people agree with your point of view, it can cause people to chase approval/disapproval. That and the tendency to post every thought/idea that enters their heads. I was persuaded to sign up to Facebook a few years ago and added loads of people I barely knew just because they asked me. When I read a post from a girl at head office I had spoken to maybe twice declaring that she had done her ironing and was therefore a Domestic Godess, I decided that Social Media wasn't for me. I really am a grumpy old man/dinosaur. No wonder I like old computers!You will notice Dick I have given you a thumbs up for your post. It seems we both jumped in,all guns blazing
5 a side football league that is organised by a local business were all turned away on Thursday at the Amex training ground (community pitch) without any communication or explanation as to why. Turns
Out this was because of the announcement of the new signing. Pretty poor from the club , I do get a sense that the club are up their own arses, no one would have even recognised the guy and to just cancel this regular event for this reason was pathetic . For me it Sums up the club and the sense of self importance/brand unfortunately
It wasn't so much the inconvience (although this is a business and the owners would be out of pocket) it is more laughable the fact they had
To have lockdown on let's face it a player none of us had heard of. A little bit over the top perhaps?
5 a side football league that is organised by a local business were all turned away on Thursday at the Amex training ground (community pitch) without any communication or explanation as to why. Turns
Out this was because of the announcement of the new signing. Pretty poor from the club , I do get a sense that the club are up their own arses, no one would have even recognised the guy and to just cancel this regular event for this reason was pathetic . For me it Sums up the club and the sense of self importance/brand unfortunately
Thumbs up/Likes/Retweets/Reviews are one of my pet peeves with modern forums/social media. Whilst it is nice to know that other people agree with your point of view, it can cause people to chase approval/disapproval. That and the tendency to post every thought/idea that enters their heads. I was persuaded to sign up to Facebook a few years ago and added loads of people I barely knew just because they asked me. When I read a post from a girl at head office I had spoken too maybe twice declaring that she had done her ironing and was therefore a Domestic Godess, I decided that Social Media wasn't for me. I really am a grumpy old man/dinosaur. No wonder I like old computers!
Thumbs up/Likes/Retweets/Reviews are one of my pet peeves with modern forums/social media. Whilst it is nice to know that other people agree with your point of view, it can cause people to chase approval/disapproval. That and the tendency to post every thought/idea that enters their heads. I was persuaded to sign up to Facebook a few years ago and added loads of people I barely knew just because they asked me. When I read a post from a girl at head office I had spoken too maybe twice declaring that she had done her ironing and was therefore a Domestic Godess, I decided that Social Media wasn't for me. I really am a grumpy old man/dinosaur. No wonder I like old computers!
Nope - a very old 44! And again, it wasn't a dig - I just found it funny you pointed out the thumbs up when I don't like them. But maybe the system is vindicated as one of the benign but tiresome trolls had given me my only thumbs down so far on this thread. I will add that to my collection of thumbs down hall of fame which includes someone who cost the club tens of thousands of pounds when they could least afford it .Dick, you gotta be a lot older than me then(59 ffs!)
I have given you coz I agree with what you posted. You are indeed a grumpy old man
The only conclusion I have, so far, is that TB is considerably more patient than me.
By now I'd have locked the Amex and fooked off to Aussieland, screaming obscenities all the way.
Indeed. The club are far from perfect but the, quite frankly, gobsmacking ingratitude of an increasing number of people is very, very sad. There are quite a number that actively try and seek a tiny sniff of controversy so they can jump on their soapbox to start ranting. Offer a free breakfast to watch the fixture announcements and watch the complaints because of short notice, poor quality food etc. Let kids camp on the pitch for a night to try and cement a few long term fans and it is tinpot/embarrassing. Price things at a point where they will sell well and maximise player funds and it more indications of Barber squeezing every penny/the club ripping off long term fans. Release new kits that are a bit formulaic but will fly out for kids/youngsters/brand name fans and you are selling out/sunday league. And spend over £200 million on a football club with little likelihood of seeing any of it back and then try and run the club with sensible finances and you will be invited to leave or declared as lacking ambition.
For what it's worth, I'm not comfortable supporting a biggish club in the mad money world of modern football when I'm essentially funding a couple of days salary of a squad player with my (significant to me) contribution. And I have a nasty feeling that the club will try and squeeze people like me out of 1901 trying to chase the corporate pound when renewals are announced next year. But I gain solace from the fact that, within these boundaries, the powers that be appear to be trying to run in the best way possible. Investing in the future and not massively overspending for a short term gamble. Trying to make the training environment the best it can be and insisting on high standards of behaviour from all that attend. They have made mistakes in the past but on the whole seem to try and learn from them. Player recruitment being the most obvious example. And there is a growing disconnect at times between the club and the fans but sadly that is the nature of modern football. But on the whole, their heart is in the right place which makes the haters all the more sad.
Nope - a very old 44! And again, it wasn't a dig - I just found it funny you pointed out the thumbs up when I don't like them. But maybe the system is vindicated as one of the benign but tiresome trolls had given me my only thumbs down so far on this thread. I will add that to my collection of thumbs down hall of fame which includes someone who cost the club tens of thousands of pounds when they could least afford it .
clearly? easily convinced
As this clearly isn't a thread about:-
The club and their self importance/arrogance
shouldn't the thread title now reflect that?
Indeed. The club are far from perfect but the, quite frankly, gobsmacking ingratitude of an increasing number of people is very, very sad. There are quite a number that actively try and seek a tiny sniff of controversy so they can jump on their soapbox to start ranting. Offer a free breakfast to watch the fixture announcements and watch the complaints because of short notice, poor quality food etc. Let kids camp on the pitch for a night to try and cement a few long term fans and it is tinpot/embarrassing. Price things at a point where they will sell well and maximise player funds and it more indications of Barber squeezing every penny/the club ripping off long term fans. Release new kits that are a bit formulaic but will fly out for kids/youngsters/brand name fans and you are selling out/sunday league. And spend over £200 million on a football club with little likelihood of seeing any of it back and then try and run the club with sensible finances and you will be invited to leave or declared as lacking ambition.
For what it's worth, I'm not comfortable supporting a biggish club in the mad money world of modern football when I'm essentially funding a couple of days salary of a squad player with my (significant to me) contribution. And I have a nasty feeling that the club will try and squeeze people like me out of 1901 trying to chase the corporate pound when renewals are announced next year. But I gain solace from the fact that, within these boundaries, the powers that be appear to be trying to run in the best way possible. Investing in the future and not massively overspending for a short term gamble. Trying to make the training environment the best it can be and insisting on high standards of behaviour from all that attend. They have made mistakes in the past but on the whole seem to try and learn from them. Player recruitment being the most obvious example. And there is a growing disconnect at times between the club and the fans but sadly that is the nature of modern football. But on the whole, their heart is in the right place which makes the haters all the more sad.
Nope - a very old 44! And again, it wasn't a dig - I just found it funny you pointed out the thumbs up when I don't like them. But maybe the system is vindicated as one of the benign but tiresome trolls had given me my only thumbs down so far on this thread. I will add that to my collection of thumbs down hall of fame which includes someone who cost the club tens of thousands of pounds when they could least afford it .