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PostSubject: End of Season survey   End of Season survey EmptyFri May 24, 2013 10:37 am

A little bit later than usual, but it's been worth doing for the last six years, so let's start the ball rolling.

What questions would you like to see added to the roster of standard Qs?

We'll set this up over the next week or two.

Over to you.
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PostSubject: Re: End of Season survey   End of Season survey EmptyFri May 24, 2013 10:45 am

Do you believe Mr Brent has surrounded himself with YES men, or perhaps i meant fans?
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PostSubject: Re: End of Season survey   End of Season survey EmptyFri May 24, 2013 10:49 am

"Politically" flavoured questions will not be productive - let's keep this to a fans perspective of the club on an operational and "experiential" basis.
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PostSubject: Re: End of Season survey   End of Season survey EmptyFri May 24, 2013 10:57 am

"Wow would you rate the club's success regarding its stated commitment to honesty, openness and transparency?

a) mediocre
b) below expectations
c) poor
d) piss poor
e) oh feck it what's the point?
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PostSubject: Re: End of Season survey   End of Season survey EmptyFri May 24, 2013 11:02 am

John_Lloyd wrote:
"Politically" flavoured questions will not be productive - let's keep this to a fans perspective of the club on an operational and "experiential" basis.

What do you think..... no better not ask that.

What do......... no that means you have an agenda.

Does JB have ............... no that might be political.

Does....... no can't ask that!

Are you in favour .............. bollocks can't ask that!

Do you think the PASB ...... better not ask that either!

scratch confused better go and have another think about this study lol! lol! lol!
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PostSubject: Re: End of Season survey   End of Season survey EmptyFri May 24, 2013 11:06 am

John_Lloyd wrote:
"Politically" flavoured questions will not be productive - let's keep this to a fans perspective of the club on an operational and "experiential" basis.
Yeah I know - tounge in cheek but pertinant to many fans maybe. Cool


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PostSubject: Re: End of Season survey   End of Season survey EmptyFri May 24, 2013 11:08 am

What level of investment will be put into the club by the current board?

Will board-members be sought who will be willing to put money into the club?

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PostSubject: Re: End of Season survey   End of Season survey EmptyFri May 24, 2013 11:09 am

John_Lloyd wrote:
"Politically" flavoured questions will not be productive - let's keep this to a fans perspective of the club on an operational and "experiential" basis.

In that case how about "Plymouth Argyle is a "family" club. Is it The Walton or The Soprano family that first springs to mind?"
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PostSubject: Re: End of Season survey   End of Season survey EmptyFri May 24, 2013 11:09 am

I know, it's tricky.

In previous years, we haven't had to consider the "agenda" issue quite as much as we appear to nowadays.

So, for this survey to stand a chance of being considered independent, rational and worthwhile, there has to be a complete absence of questions that can be perceived in that way.
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PostSubject: Re: End of Season survey   End of Season survey EmptyFri May 24, 2013 11:13 am

Do you think it will rain tomorrow?
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PostSubject: Re: End of Season survey   End of Season survey EmptyFri May 24, 2013 11:22 am

Just how great, exactly, is James Brent?

a) He is the greatest living honorary Janner
b) He is the greatest living Devonian
c) He is the greatest living Englishman
d) He is the greatest living Briton
e) He is the greatest living European
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z) He is the greatest lifeform that has ever evolved or ever will evolve.
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PostSubject: Re: End of Season survey   End of Season survey EmptyFri May 24, 2013 11:25 am

pepsipete wrote:
Do you think it will rain tomorrow?
Here Pepsi I used to live in Warwick Avenue and later Aylesbury Crescent in the 60/70's until I left for Dorset i n 1980 - anywhere near you? Very Happy
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PostSubject: Re: End of Season survey   End of Season survey EmptyFri May 24, 2013 11:25 am

Is 17000 really ambitious?
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PostSubject: Re: End of Season survey   End of Season survey EmptyFri May 24, 2013 11:26 am

John_Lloyd wrote:
I know, it's tricky.

In previous years, we haven't had to consider the "agenda" issue quite as much as we appear to nowadays.

So, for this survey to stand a chance of being considered independent, rational and worthwhile, there has to be a complete absence of questions that can be perceived in that way.

Still thinking lol!

This could take a long time and hurt my head Very Happy

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PostSubject: Re: End of Season survey   End of Season survey EmptyFri May 24, 2013 11:27 am

Is it Mr Brent's intention to buy the HP freehold back from PCC on the 5 year anniversary of his takeover at the already agreed fixed price and then re-sell his HP/HHP development at a substantial profit to the highest bidder as soon as possible thereafter?

i.e what is Mr Brent's exit strategy?
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PostSubject: Re: End of Season survey   End of Season survey EmptyFri May 24, 2013 11:29 am

if you are an exile how likely are you to stay at the hotel?

would you plan to use any of the other planned facilities on a match day?

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PostSubject: Re: End of Season survey   End of Season survey EmptyFri May 24, 2013 11:31 am

Do you think we should still be green?

Or is being green political these days?
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PostSubject: Re: End of Season survey   End of Season survey EmptyFri May 24, 2013 11:49 am

Richard Blight wrote:
Do you think we should still be green?

Or is being green political these days?

That depends.

Do you mean green as in naiive or green as in environmentally minded or green as in Argyle and if you mean the latter which shade of green are you on about?
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PostSubject: Re: End of Season survey   End of Season survey EmptyFri May 24, 2013 12:03 pm

Would you choose to stand if there was a designated terrace area?

How likely are you to throw drinks over someone in the sponsors lounge?

If Man Utd moved their home games to Iddesleigh would you still attend Home Park?

Would you be in favour of changing the club crest to that of a white feather?





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PostSubject: Re: End of Season survey   End of Season survey EmptyFri May 24, 2013 12:04 pm

Oh dear - hissy fits on the other site, handbags are out!!
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PostSubject: Re: End of Season survey   End of Season survey EmptyFri May 24, 2013 12:07 pm

Bandwagon wrote:
Oh dear - hissy fits on the other site, handbags are out!!

That must mean Jameson's online Very Happy
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PostSubject: Re: End of Season survey   End of Season survey EmptyFri May 24, 2013 12:16 pm

Sir Francis Drake wrote:
Richard Blight wrote:
Do you think we should still be green?

Or is being green political these days?

That depends.

Do you mean green as in naiive or green as in environmentally minded or green as in Argyle and if you mean the latter which shade of green are you on about?

Naïve greens.... yup there's plenty of those around at the moment.

Environmental greens...... well there's a few but a lot prefer concrete.

Argyle greens... I would hope we are all Argyle green but it appears that some are more green than others. This may be due to distance of residence from Home Park, further away the less green. Those that go every game are very green, those for various reasons only go occasionally are a very wishy washy plastic green. You could say apple white.

Colour of shirts? I like the dark green, especially the Patrick shirts sponsored by the EH but a slightly brighter green somewhere between Yeovil's and the current one would be ok.


I was about to apologise to John L for hijacking his thread with inane drivel but I've just realised I found a question that hasn't got politics or agenda's. Whoopy.

What shade of green should be Argyle green?

a) Very dark green ( now)
b) Dark green
c) Mid green
d) Light green ( Yeovil)


Edited to clarify that the difference in shade of green some Argyle fans are classed as, is not my view.


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PostSubject: Re: End of Season survey   End of Season survey EmptyFri May 24, 2013 12:20 pm

Me thinks this survey has no fecking chance on this site....LOL lol!
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PostSubject: Re: End of Season survey   End of Season survey EmptyFri May 24, 2013 1:53 pm

Bandwagon wrote:
pepsipete wrote:
Do you think it will rain tomorrow?
Here Pepsi I used to live in Warwick Avenue and later Aylesbury Crescent in the 60/70's until I left for Dorset i n 1980 - anywhere near you? Very Happy

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PostSubject: Re: End of Season survey   End of Season survey EmptyFri May 24, 2013 2:01 pm

Damn, too late getting over there. Anyone got a screenshot?
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