RE: Do you want some crisps with that pint? oh and just because Dirk agrees doesnt mean I am following the pack or am part of any clique Secondly am sure they are doing a great job which is why they shouldnt have any issues sharing the news and discussion with everyone who's interested
RE: Do you want some crisps with that pint? Yes. Can I just state for the record I have no 'pack'. Got a nice rucksack mind.
I have a pack We roll mob deep through the streets of south london blazin as we go I would like to confirm however that no posters from this message board are involved and no humans or animals are harmed by our actions.
the main problem is and always will be................... there isn't enough time to consult anybody-never mind trust members-of which I am one-in the vast majority of cases-things arise and AB is wheeled out to give "supporters views"-as is rightly suggested by the poll question it can't really be anything other than AB's views-where the trust could improve is by making sure that any AB pronouncements are a) ratified or b) rejected at the next available meeting-the perceived lack of democracy would be greatly improved if those on here who moan actually joined and pressed for reforms-I am the first to admit that I pick and choose when to attend mainly based on who the guests are
I got me some Boyz We control da hood. When our wives and girlfriends let us out.</p> I think it's best if you don't agree with anyone, then you aren't following the herd/pack/clique etc. </p>
After witnessing his attempts at speaking to people various times I would hope to christ that he speaks for no-one. Best ever moment of witnessing alan bloore was when Peter Ridsdale and Patrick Cryne attended a friendly before taking over the club. The man's true colours were shown that day in my opinion.
About time someone realized that Doyle did not do the asset stripping, he may have suggested it tho`, but he didnt do it.
RE: Barnsley FC has been asset stripped Other than the 2 - 3 million profit he made and as mentioned earlier - merely for showing the colour of his money rather than actually investing it.