My dear JgFc. Instead of laying out different amounts of money on various predicted results, why don't you just put £1.00 down on Welling to win. See, it's easy and you won't get nervous about what the winning score is. I thought you were clever!
-- Edited by Trigger on Saturday 13th of March 2010 08:29:29 AM
Trig can you get down there ASAP, if we are winning 6-0 with 10 mins to go you can tell the players to kick it out the ground, if they refuse, go and bust the electrics so the lights fail.
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Alexander O'Neal 1987 "I'm fed up cos all you wanna do is criticize "
I am a bit worried about all of this jingoism, it could all go horribly wrong - especially if the Weymouth players have a point to prove in possibly what could be the club's last -ever home game at that stadium.
I think Weymouth's CVA hearing is on 26-27 March and, if it is not accepted and they have to go into liquidation, today will be their last home match.
More worryingly, the Wings may incur the expense of travelling to a game which could be wiped off the record sheets 2 weeks later. Also, we will lose the revenue from a yet-to-be-played home game against Weymouth.
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Bertie, last year they has loads go awol v rushden and lost 9-0
They are already bottom of the table and have had 7 players and the manager walk out since the weekend.
I shed no tears for clubs that over spend and get glory then plead poverty when coming back down. I feel a little sorry for some of the fans, but some of those were giving it large on the way up when buying leagues.
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Alexander O'Neal 1987 "I'm fed up cos all you wanna do is criticize "
JGFC is right of course - they did give it large and were a pain in the ar*e on the conference south board when they were doing well.
Saturday was my first trip to the Wessex Stadium and it is sad to think that a ground that would look fine in League Two will be hosting Southern League football next year. Given that there were only about 350 Weymouth supporters in the ground - then I would guess that most of these are the true supporters and the glory hunters have jumped ship and gone. They don't deserve what has happned to their club (apart from the idiot with the drum - he deserves everything that is coming his way)