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Czarcasm
Posts : 10244 Join date : 2011-10-23
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| Subject: Re: Big News Sunday (Mayflower to close for 2018/19 season) Mon Feb 26, 2018 2:45 pm | |
| - Graiser wrote:
- Angry wrote:
- Tgwu wrote:
- There a reason for them to announced the stand being close and ST holders moving over with the start of season tickets sales. All the best seats over the other stands will be snapped up, so other fans will be concerned where they are going to be seated next season and my buy a ST.
Well i hope the club do their diligence good and not book the moanflower lot into seats that current season ticket holder operate despite their claims that they will. I have experience of them booking other people in my seat where i once sat cause they didnt check the occupied box when they booked a group into the rows i and others were sat in. We got told to move lol. It’s quite clear on the website that won’t happen, we’ll see
“Options will not include seats currently occupied by 2017-18 season-ticket holders but, if these subsequently become available, Mayflower migrants will be able switch during Moving Week in the summer” i did read the exact same thing everyone else, however Nothing is straight forward from this club as my previous experience goes by concerning this matter. |
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| Subject: Re: Big News Sunday (Mayflower to close for 2018/19 season) Mon Feb 26, 2018 3:31 pm | |
| Peggy will be along in a minute and tell us just how thoughtful this regime is when allocating and re-designating seating areas. Virtually no thought for the bum on the seat at all. |
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| Subject: Re: Big News Sunday (Mayflower to close for 2018/19 season) Mon Feb 26, 2018 3:55 pm | |
| - beesrus wrote:
- Peggy will be along in a minute and tell us just how thoughtful this regime is when allocating and re-designating seating areas. Virtually no thought for the bum on the seat at all.
oh yeah i forgot all about that invasion if blocks 3-4 by plebbs ultras, That more than proves the club cant be trusted when it comes to allocating seats already engaged. |
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| Subject: Re: Big News Sunday (Mayflower to close for 2018/19 season) Mon Feb 26, 2018 5:25 pm | |
| Look out for some more stadium bans in the coming fixtures, to make the Prime seats available to the Grandstand Dwellers! On a different note, i'm betting that a certain joint forum owner will go into the Devonport. Be too scared to come into the Lyndhurst! |
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sufferedsince 68
Posts : 6420 Join date : 2014-06-01 Location : Brentocabin
| Subject: Re: Big News Sunday (Mayflower to close for 2018/19 season) Mon Feb 26, 2018 5:32 pm | |
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Jethro
Posts : 8363 Join date : 2013-01-03 Age : 34 Location : Dorset
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Tringreen
Posts : 10917 Join date : 2011-05-10 Age : 74 Location : Tring
| Subject: Re: Big News Sunday (Mayflower to close for 2018/19 season) Mon Feb 26, 2018 10:11 pm | |
| - harvetheslayer wrote:
- Tgwu wrote:
- They do sell Block 15 and 16 when other blocks are full (but not on line) Like someone said on another site, why did they not move the Mayflower ST holders into these blocks? Where are Brent and his fellow men going to move to?
Surely the entire horseshoe has to be available for next season with just 4 lines for seg. If Wembley can do it for Spurs surely to god our lot can organise it I think it was once mentioned that 'police charges'would increase. No doubt the reluctant one will have his calculator at the ready. However, should there be an exodus of players this summer and even worse, DA cashing in on his raised profile, capacity should not be a problem. But you never know with janners. It takes a long time for the penny to drop and most have been conditioned to 'just support'. |
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tigertony
Posts : 2406 Join date : 2012-01-05
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PatDunne
Posts : 2614 Join date : 2013-11-21 Age : 63
| Subject: Re: Big News Sunday (Mayflower to close for 2018/19 season) Mon Feb 26, 2018 11:56 pm | |
| I myself use the term 'Janner' in a derogatory manner.
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Rickler
Posts : 6529 Join date : 2011-05-10 Location : Inside the mind...
| Subject: Re: Big News Sunday (Mayflower to close for 2018/19 season) Tue Feb 27, 2018 1:26 am | |
| - PatDunne wrote:
- I myself use the term 'Janner' in a derogatory manner.
Me too. Isn't it just a Plymouth word for Wurzel? |
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Dick Trickle
Posts : 2622 Join date : 2014-02-15
| Subject: Re: Big News Sunday (Mayflower to close for 2018/19 season) Tue Feb 27, 2018 7:12 am | |
| Because Janners have a tendency to accept mediocrity. In general the city is dazzled by the man from the “big house” and mistrusts those “up the line”. Brent wouldn’t be such a big cheese in any other city of this size.
A city the size of Plymouth should have a long track record of success, yet it is the largest city never to have had a top flight football club, no airport, no John Lewis FFS, no motorway and is at risk of being cut off from the railway network. It has a poor record of contributing to the arts, with no bands to speak of and Judi Spiers still managing to sneak into lists of “famous people from ‘Muff”.
Only Plymouth could spend so much time celebrating a boat that actually left the place 400 years ago.
It has a beautiful vista and is the gateway to some of the most stunning countryside the world has to offer, but it has a tendency to allow stuff to happen to it, rather than making things happen. Modern day Poldark. |
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| Subject: Re: Big News Sunday (Mayflower to close for 2018/19 season) Tue Feb 27, 2018 7:39 am | |
| - Rickler wrote:
- PatDunne wrote:
- I myself use the term 'Janner' in a derogatory manner.
Me too. Isn't it just a Plymouth word for Wurzel? I often use the word Plymouth in a derogatory manner. |
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akagreengull Admin
Posts : 7624 Join date : 2012-01-12 Age : 68 Location : Mutant Abbot
| Subject: Re: Big News Sunday (Mayflower to close for 2018/19 season) Tue Feb 27, 2018 8:22 am | |
| I often use the name Brent in a derogatory manner. |
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harvetheslayer
Posts : 7795 Join date : 2015-04-02 Location : Wormwood Scrubs awaiting the imminent arrival of Johnson..
| Subject: Re: Big News Sunday (Mayflower to close for 2018/19 season) Wed Feb 28, 2018 12:58 am | |
| - akagreengull wrote:
- I often use the name Brent in a derogatory manner.
Only a matter of time until our talented artist here produces Shithouse paper with Brents boat race adorning every sheet in glorious colour |
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Sir Francis Drake
Posts : 7461 Join date : 2011-12-03 Age : 33 Location : Nr Panama
| Subject: Re: Big News Sunday (Mayflower to close for 2018/19 season) Wed Feb 28, 2018 1:34 am | |
| - Dick Trickle wrote:
- Because Janners have a tendency to accept mediocrity. In general the city is dazzled by the man from the “big house” and mistrusts those “up the line”. Brent wouldn’t be such a big cheese in any other city of this size.
A city the size of Plymouth should have a long track record of success, yet it is the largest city never to have had a top flight football club, no airport, no John Lewis FFS, no motorway and is at risk of being cut off from the railway network. It has a poor record of contributing to the arts, with no bands to speak of and Judi Spiers still managing to sneak into lists of “famous people from ‘Muff”.
Only Plymouth could spend so much time celebrating a boat that actually left the place 400 years ago.
It has a beautiful vista and is the gateway to some of the most stunning countryside the world has to offer, but it has a tendency to allow stuff to happen to it, rather than making things happen. Modern day Poldark. I'm not having that. I'm a Janner and have no intention at all of accepting mediocrity. We did have an airport but it was inadequate. Mistrusting those from up the line? Not me although I do think Westminster treats us (meaning Devon and Cornwall) with what amounts to contempt particularly with regard to the motorway and rail connection. Judi Spiers is from Exeter and what is so great about John Lewis? I also suspect there's rather more famous Plymothians than we might think. Off the top of my head: Tom Daley, Dawn French, Charles Dance, Donald Sinden, Michael Foot, Nancy Astor, Beryl Cook, Robert Lenkiewicz (bit dodgy that one but he became ours), Scott of the Antarctic, Wayne Sleep, Angela Rippon, Trevor Francis... and there must be others that don't immediately spring to mind. |
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Sir Francis Drake
Posts : 7461 Join date : 2011-12-03 Age : 33 Location : Nr Panama
| Subject: Re: Big News Sunday (Mayflower to close for 2018/19 season) Wed Feb 28, 2018 1:36 am | |
| ... like Sir Francis Drake! |
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harvetheslayer
Posts : 7795 Join date : 2015-04-02 Location : Wormwood Scrubs awaiting the imminent arrival of Johnson..
| Subject: Re: Big News Sunday (Mayflower to close for 2018/19 season) Wed Feb 28, 2018 3:44 am | |
| - Sir Francis Drake wrote:
- ... like Sir Francis Drake!
Although he was born in Surrey Alex Stepney went to Public School in Cobourg st. Steve Tinney the sports master used to never stop talking about him |
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Freathy
Posts : 7233 Join date : 2011-05-12
| Subject: Re: Big News Sunday (Mayflower to close for 2018/19 season) Wed Feb 28, 2018 7:04 am | |
| - Sir Francis Drake wrote:
- Dick Trickle wrote:
- Because Janners have a tendency to accept mediocrity. In general the city is dazzled by the man from the “big house” and mistrusts those “up the line”. Brent wouldn’t be such a big cheese in any other city of this size.
A city the size of Plymouth should have a long track record of success, yet it is the largest city never to have had a top flight football club, no airport, no John Lewis FFS, no motorway and is at risk of being cut off from the railway network. It has a poor record of contributing to the arts, with no bands to speak of and Judi Spiers still managing to sneak into lists of “famous people from ‘Muff”.
Only Plymouth could spend so much time celebrating a boat that actually left the place 400 years ago.
It has a beautiful vista and is the gateway to some of the most stunning countryside the world has to offer, but it has a tendency to allow stuff to happen to it, rather than making things happen. Modern day Poldark. I'm not having that.
I'm a Janner and have no intention at all of accepting mediocrity.
We did have an airport but it was inadequate.
Mistrusting those from up the line? Not me although I do think Westminster treats us (meaning Devon and Cornwall) with what amounts to contempt particularly with regard to the motorway and rail connection.
Judi Spiers is from Exeter and what is so great about John Lewis?
I also suspect there's rather more famous Plymothians than we might think. Off the top of my head: Tom Daley, Dawn French, Charles Dance, Donald Sinden, Michael Foot, Nancy Astor, Beryl Cook, Robert Lenkiewicz (bit dodgy that one but he became ours), Scott of the Antarctic, Wayne Sleep, Angela Rippon, Trevor Francis... and there must be others that don't immediately spring to mind. William Bligh |
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Czarcasm
Posts : 10244 Join date : 2011-10-23
| Subject: Re: Big News Sunday (Mayflower to close for 2018/19 season) Wed Feb 28, 2018 7:47 am | |
| - Sir Francis Drake wrote:
- Dick Trickle wrote:
- Because Janners have a tendency to accept mediocrity. In general the city is dazzled by the man from the “big house” and mistrusts those “up the line”. Brent wouldn’t be such a big cheese in any other city of this size.
A city the size of Plymouth should have a long track record of success, yet it is the largest city never to have had a top flight football club, no airport, no John Lewis FFS, no motorway and is at risk of being cut off from the railway network. It has a poor record of contributing to the arts, with no bands to speak of and Judi Spiers still managing to sneak into lists of “famous people from ‘Muff”.
Only Plymouth could spend so much time celebrating a boat that actually left the place 400 years ago.
It has a beautiful vista and is the gateway to some of the most stunning countryside the world has to offer, but it has a tendency to allow stuff to happen to it, rather than making things happen. Modern day Poldark. I'm not having that.
I'm a Janner and have no intention at all of accepting mediocrity.
We did have an airport but it was inadequate.
Mistrusting those from up the line? Not me although I do think Westminster treats us (meaning Devon and Cornwall) with what amounts to contempt particularly with regard to the motorway and rail connection.
Judi Spiers is from Exeter and what is so great about John Lewis?
I also suspect there's rather more famous Plymothians than we might think. Off the top of my head: Tom Daley, Dawn French, Charles Dance, Donald Sinden, Michael Foot, Nancy Astor, Beryl Cook, Robert Lenkiewicz (bit dodgy that one but he became ours), Scott of the Antarctic, Wayne Sleep, Angela Rippon, Trevor Francis... and there must be others that don't immediately spring to mind. I’m sure there was once a Janner bird who got her tits onto Page3 of the Sun. Oh and that hairdresser maid who made it to about week 4 in The Apprentice. |
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Tgwu
Posts : 14779 Join date : 2011-12-11 Location : Central Park (most days)
| Subject: Re: Big News Sunday (Mayflower to close for 2018/19 season) Wed Feb 28, 2018 7:50 am | |
| - Freathy wrote:
- Sir Francis Drake wrote:
- Dick Trickle wrote:
- Because Janners have a tendency to accept mediocrity. In general the city is dazzled by the man from the “big house” and mistrusts those “up the line”. Brent wouldn’t be such a big cheese in any other city of this size.
A city the size of Plymouth should have a long track record of success, yet it is the largest city never to have had a top flight football club, no airport, no John Lewis FFS, no motorway and is at risk of being cut off from the railway network. It has a poor record of contributing to the arts, with no bands to speak of and Judi Spiers still managing to sneak into lists of “famous people from ‘Muff”.
Only Plymouth could spend so much time celebrating a boat that actually left the place 400 years ago.
It has a beautiful vista and is the gateway to some of the most stunning countryside the world has to offer, but it has a tendency to allow stuff to happen to it, rather than making things happen. Modern day Poldark. I'm not having that.
I'm a Janner and have no intention at all of accepting mediocrity.
We did have an airport but it was inadequate.
Mistrusting those from up the line? Not me although I do think Westminster treats us (meaning Devon and Cornwall) with what amounts to contempt particularly with regard to the motorway and rail connection.
Judi Spiers is from Exeter and what is so great about John Lewis?
I also suspect there's rather more famous Plymothians than we might think. Off the top of my head: Tom Daley, Dawn French, Charles Dance, Donald Sinden, Michael Foot, Nancy Astor, Beryl Cook, Robert Lenkiewicz (bit dodgy that one but he became ours), Scott of the Antarctic, Wayne Sleep, Angela Rippon, Trevor Francis... and there must be others that don't immediately spring to mind. William Bligh Stanley Gibbons, William Cookworthy,William Elford Leach MD, Isaac Foot,Lewis Pugh, Kate Nesbitt |
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Greenskin
Posts : 6243 Join date : 2011-05-16 Age : 64 Location : Tavistock area
| Subject: Re: Big News Sunday (Mayflower to close for 2018/19 season) Wed Feb 28, 2018 8:20 am | |
| - Sir Francis Drake wrote:
- ... like Sir Francis Drake!
Tavvy bhey surely? Anyway, Ian Ward and John Childs played test cricket for England,Ron Goodwin composed a lot of well known stuff including the music for 633 Squadron and Where eagles dare. |
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PatDunne
Posts : 2614 Join date : 2013-11-21 Age : 63
| Subject: Re: Big News Sunday (Mayflower to close for 2018/19 season) Wed Feb 28, 2018 8:23 am | |
| I am from Plymouth but I'm not a Janner. |
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