|
| Brents budget and Wilmot returns | |
|
+12Sir Francis Drake Elias PatDunne zyph tigertony Tgwu sufferedsince 68 harvetheslayer akagreengull RegGreen Rickler Les Miserable 16 posters | |
Author | Message |
---|
RegGreen
Posts : 6018 Join date : 2015-07-08
| Subject: Re: Brents budget and Wilmot returns Sun Jul 24, 2016 8:33 pm | |
| Maybe his realised his been had angers..bit like the last lot with the japs |
| | | Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: Brents budget and Wilmot returns Sun Jul 24, 2016 9:05 pm | |
| - PatDunne wrote:
- The saps paid what? sixteen thousand pounds for the Dutch holiday and James paid loads and loads more out of his own pocket, he did, didn't he Graiser.............
Well you seem to have all the answers, tell us all |
| | | Elias
Posts : 6006 Join date : 2011-12-05 Location : brent out
| Subject: Re: Brents budget and Wilmot returns Sun Jul 24, 2016 9:12 pm | |
| A grand a pop for fans to travel with team and a 15k donation from argyle travel club were trumpeted as meaning the trip was cost neutral i seem to recall...... |
| | | Tgwu
Posts : 14779 Join date : 2011-12-11 Location : Central Park (most days)
| Subject: Re: Brents budget and Wilmot returns Sun Jul 24, 2016 9:51 pm | |
| THE Plymouth Argyle Supporters' Club have made a £5,000 donation to the League Two club towards the cost of their pre-season training camp in The Netherlands later this year.
The cash comes from the surplus which is made by PASC in running supporters' coaches to away games.
The donation from PASC, plus special packages for a small group of fans, (The price for this exclusive package is just £995* per supporter.We have a strictly limited 16 spaces for the Green Army on the tour on a first come)
This means the cost of Argyle's Dutch trip is believed to have been covered.
|
| | | Les Miserable
Posts : 7516 Join date : 2014-03-30
| Subject: Re: Brents budget and Wilmot returns Sun Jul 24, 2016 9:56 pm | |
| Apology accepted Graiser. |
| | | sufferedsince 68
Posts : 6420 Join date : 2014-06-01 Location : Brentocabin
| Subject: Re: Brents budget and Wilmot returns Sun Jul 24, 2016 10:03 pm | |
| Pedlar and Nool still bullying Grumpy Loyal on Nools Forum i see, it was Grumpy Loyal, who Pedlar tried to get banned for the Nitty Gritty racism stichup. How come Pedlar has never tried to ban the Racist Harper? is it because he's Nools Realmate and a Brenty Fan?..... Brief Synopsis. Pair of Tossers. |
| | | RegGreen
Posts : 6018 Join date : 2015-07-08
| | | | Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: Brents budget and Wilmot returns Mon Jul 25, 2016 7:42 am | |
| - Tgwu wrote:
- THE Plymouth Argyle Supporters' Club have made a £5,000 donation to the League Two club towards the cost of their pre-season training camp in The Netherlands later this year.
The cash comes from the surplus which is made by PASC in running supporters' coaches to away games.
The donation from PASC, plus special packages for a small group of fans, (The price for this exclusive package is just £995* per supporter.We have a strictly limited 16 spaces for the Green Army on the tour on a first come)
This means the cost of Argyle's Dutch trip is believed to have been covered.
But when the Morecambe coaches never got to the game because of the traffic, I think i'm right in saying that there weren't any refunds. Perhaps that surplus would have helped the travel club members instead of JB. |
| | | Tgwu
Posts : 14779 Join date : 2011-12-11 Location : Central Park (most days)
| Subject: Re: Brents budget and Wilmot returns Mon Jul 25, 2016 9:44 am | |
| Well said BBC1, It goes to show how over charge the fans coaches are. |
| | | Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: Brents budget and Wilmot returns Mon Jul 25, 2016 10:23 pm | |
| - Les Miserable wrote:
- Apology accepted Graiser.
Apology for what, I asked a question and got an answer, what do you want party balloons and cartwheels |
| | | Elias
Posts : 6006 Join date : 2011-12-05 Location : brent out
| Subject: Re: Brents budget and Wilmot returns Mon Jul 25, 2016 10:31 pm | |
| - BBC1 wrote:
- Tgwu wrote:
- THE Plymouth Argyle Supporters' Club have made a £5,000 donation to the League Two club towards the cost of their pre-season training camp in The Netherlands later this year.
The cash comes from the surplus which is made by PASC in running supporters' coaches to away games.
The donation from PASC, plus special packages for a small group of fans, (The price for this exclusive package is just £995* per supporter.We have a strictly limited 16 spaces for the Green Army on the tour on a first come)
This means the cost of Argyle's Dutch trip is believed to have been covered.
But when the Morecambe coaches never got to the game because of the traffic, I think i'm right in saying that there weren't any refunds. Perhaps that surplus would have helped the travel club members instead of JB. I totally agree |
| | | Elias
Posts : 6006 Join date : 2011-12-05 Location : brent out
| Subject: Re: Brents budget and Wilmot returns Mon Jul 25, 2016 10:32 pm | |
| - Graiser wrote:
- Les Miserable wrote:
- Apology accepted Graiser.
Apology for what, I asked a question and got an answer, what do you want party balloons and cartwheels When doubt, prove ! Othello |
| | | Les Miserable
Posts : 7516 Join date : 2014-03-30
| Subject: Re: Brents budget and Wilmot returns Mon Jul 25, 2016 10:40 pm | |
| - Graiser wrote:
- Les Miserable wrote:
- Apology accepted Graiser.
Apology for what, I asked a question and got an answer, what do you want party balloons and cartwheels Just a moment old boy... |
| | | Les Miserable
Posts : 7516 Join date : 2014-03-30
| Subject: Re: Brents budget and Wilmot returns Mon Jul 25, 2016 10:42 pm | |
| - Graiser wrote:
- Les Miserable wrote:
- Graiser wrote:
- Les Miserable wrote:
- zyph wrote:
- Graiser wrote:
- He's a full time copper, so he's hardly going to give that up for the fickle world of football, so most probably the deal is with his agreement.
Please don't be logical and bring facts to bare on this subject....your thinking too sensible....spoil sport.
Nobody is disputing the idea that Rhys is happy with 2 days a week, what you are conveniently ignoring though is the statement from Adams that that is all the club could afford, do you have an opinion on that(cue cutting cloth accordingly claptrap)..... What's with all the mischief making, after signing 21-22 full time pros and an overseas pre-season training camp, perhaps that's all we can afford, so suits both parties, don't think there's anything to see here, unless you want to make it so. Compared to last season I think we're better off in the GK coaching/playing department. Didn't notice McCormick reaping the benefit of Bittner's astute FT coaching last season, did you ?
full time pros, aren't we lucky!
The pre season trip has been paid for by saps fans, not our glorious benefactor. I don't think so, but hey don't let the truth get in the way, anyway do you think McCormick had one of his better seasons with Bittner's coaching of not ? The highlighted in bold isn't a question, it's a denial of the truth with a snide remark thrown in for good measure. |
| | | Sir Francis Drake
Posts : 7461 Join date : 2011-12-03 Age : 33 Location : Nr Panama
| Subject: Re: Brents budget and Wilmot returns Tue Jul 26, 2016 12:55 am | |
| - Angry wrote:
- Didnt del bhey remove rhys last year because he wanted a f/t gk coach hence why the club moved him back down to the youth setup?
rhys is a good enough gk coach for us certainly so it is a wise decision to bring him back but we should really have someone in for more than 2 days. Presumably one of those two days is matchday and he pops in once a week for the actual goalie training? I think it was Sheridan who dropped Wilmot the first time and brought in Bittner as the full-time coach. Bittner was offered a new contract but turned it down and went to Newport so Adams was left with a coaching gap and we are now where we are. Crudgie was very unhappy at the way his services were dispensed with and it'll take a team of horses of drag him back unless every remnant of the decision making process at the time has left the club - and so far it has not. |
| | | Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: Brents budget and Wilmot returns Tue Jul 26, 2016 6:52 am | |
| - Les Miserable wrote:
- Graiser wrote:
- Les Miserable wrote:
- Graiser wrote:
- Les Miserable wrote:
- zyph wrote:
- Graiser wrote:
- He's a full time copper, so he's hardly going to give that up for the fickle world of football, so most probably the deal is with his agreement.
Please don't be logical and bring facts to bare on this subject....your thinking too sensible....spoil sport.
Nobody is disputing the idea that Rhys is happy with 2 days a week, what you are conveniently ignoring though is the statement from Adams that that is all the club could afford, do you have an opinion on that(cue cutting cloth accordingly claptrap)..... What's with all the mischief making, after signing 21-22 full time pros and an overseas pre-season training camp, perhaps that's all we can afford, so suits both parties, don't think there's anything to see here, unless you want to make it so. Compared to last season I think we're better off in the GK coaching/playing department. Didn't notice McCormick reaping the benefit of Bittner's astute FT coaching last season, did you ?
full time pros, aren't we lucky!
The pre season trip has been paid for by saps fans, not our glorious benefactor. I don't think so, but hey don't let the truth get in the way, anyway do you think McCormick had one of his better seasons with Bittner's coaching of not ?
The highlighted in bold isn't a question, it's a denial of the truth with a snide remark thrown in for good measure. So where are you, Graiser? Where the feck are you? Nearly 36 hours since you spewed out your nasty, blinkered bile and suddenly it's radio silence. Maybe you're still prostrate in delight that Argyle are signing "full toime pros", "oh thankyou Mr James, yer so bountiful...". Or maybe you're just in Holland, being played for a feckin mug. At least if you're there Brent won't need to pay anyone to suck his cock... Good God, imagine for a second that you had been proven to be so entirely in the right about anything, ever. Your shrill, self-righteous nonsense would be all over the site. And now you've been shown to be entirely, utterly, humiliatingly wrong. How embarassing. So will you be apologising to those who you've been nasty to or not? And will you be drawing any conclusions from the fact that the much vaunted (by you) "overseas training camp" is not being paid for by the club at all but by the PASC and 15 poor saps paying a grand each? Mind you, if you admit you were wrong and apologise, you'll still be a pr*ck. And if you don't, we will have confirmation that you're a massive count... |
| | | PatDunne
Posts : 2614 Join date : 2013-11-21 Age : 63
| Subject: Re: Brents budget and Wilmot returns Tue Jul 26, 2016 6:58 am | |
| Expect a cat to turn up shortly...... |
| | | Tgwu
Posts : 14779 Join date : 2011-12-11 Location : Central Park (most days)
| Subject: Re: Brents budget and Wilmot returns Tue Jul 26, 2016 7:22 am | |
| Do not tell me he is one off these fine fans[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] |
| | | Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: Brents budget and Wilmot returns Tue Jul 26, 2016 7:47 am | |
| - Sir Francis Drake wrote:
- Angry wrote:
- Didnt del bhey remove rhys last year because he wanted a f/t gk coach hence why the club moved him back down to the youth setup?
rhys is a good enough gk coach for us certainly so it is a wise decision to bring him back but we should really have someone in for more than 2 days. Presumably one of those two days is matchday and he pops in once a week for the actual goalie training?
I think it was Sheridan who dropped Wilmot the first time and brought in Bittner as the full-time coach. Bittner was offered a new contract but turned it down and went to Newport so Adams was left with a coaching gap and we are now where we are.
Crudgie was very unhappy at the way his services were dispensed with and it'll take a team of horses of drag him back unless every remnant of the decision making process at the time has left the club - and so far it has not. nope you thought wrong it was del bhey who made bittner the gk coach sheridan just signed him as luke's backup. |
| | | Sir Francis Drake
Posts : 7461 Join date : 2011-12-03 Age : 33 Location : Nr Panama
| Subject: Re: Brents budget and Wilmot returns Tue Jul 26, 2016 10:33 am | |
| I'm sure he was doing some coaching when Sheridan brought him here.
Maybe it was the kids? |
| | | Rollo Tomasi
Posts : 736 Join date : 2013-04-30
| Subject: Re: Brents budget and Wilmot returns Tue Jul 26, 2016 11:49 am | |
| - Sir Francis Drake wrote:
- I'm sure he was doing some coaching when Sheridan brought him here.
Maybe it was the kids? Who? Wilmot or Bittner. |
| | | tigertony
Posts : 2406 Join date : 2012-01-05
| Subject: Re: Brents budget and Wilmot returns Tue Jul 26, 2016 12:24 pm | |
| - charleymouse wrote:
- Les Miserable wrote:
- Graiser wrote:
- Les Miserable wrote:
- Graiser wrote:
- Les Miserable wrote:
- zyph wrote:
- Graiser wrote:
- He's a full time copper, so he's hardly going to give that up for the fickle world of football, so most probably the deal is with his agreement.
Please don't be logical and bring facts to bare on this subject....your thinking too sensible....spoil sport.
Nobody is disputing the idea that Rhys is happy with 2 days a week, what you are conveniently ignoring though is the statement from Adams that that is all the club could afford, do you have an opinion on that(cue cutting cloth accordingly claptrap)..... What's with all the mischief making, after signing 21-22 full time pros and an overseas pre-season training camp, perhaps that's all we can afford, so suits both parties, don't think there's anything to see here, unless you want to make it so. Compared to last season I think we're better off in the GK coaching/playing department. Didn't notice McCormick reaping the benefit of Bittner's astute FT coaching last season, did you ?
full time pros, aren't we lucky!
The pre season trip has been paid for by saps fans, not our glorious benefactor. I don't think so, but hey don't let the truth get in the way, anyway do you think McCormick had one of his better seasons with Bittner's coaching of not ?
The highlighted in bold isn't a question, it's a denial of the truth with a snide remark thrown in for good measure. So where are you, Graiser? Where the feck are you? Nearly 36 hours since you spewed out your nasty, blinkered bile and suddenly it's radio silence. Maybe you're still prostrate in delight that Argyle are signing "full toime pros", "oh thankyou Mr James, yer so bountiful...". Or maybe you're just in Holland, being played for a feckin mug. At least if you're there Brent won't need to pay anyone to suck his cock...
Good God, imagine for a second that you had been proven to be so entirely in the right about anything, ever. Your shrill, self-righteous nonsense would be all over the site. And now you've been shown to be entirely, utterly, humiliatingly wrong. How embarassing. So will you be apologising to those who you've been nasty to or not? And will you be drawing any conclusions from the fact that the much vaunted (by you) "overseas training camp" is not being paid for by the club at all but by the PASC and 15 poor saps paying a grand each?
Mind you, if you admit you were wrong and apologise, you'll still be a pr*ck. And if you don't, we will have confirmation that you're a massive count... What a vile, self-righteous and nasty post from an obviously very uneducated person who has a snag with the Queen’s English. All this over a tour to Holland and the club signing f/t pro’s. I’m not sure anyone has any right to slag off people who decide to spend their money in a certain way. I’ve absolutely no doubt you spend your money on things that I may consider places you in the ‘’fecking mugs’’ or ‘’poor saps’’ bracket, but, it’s your money so you do what you wish. I am guessing it’s your money but it could well be taxpayers’ money because I’m not certain your literary skills are sufficient to land a career job. If I wanted to take my family to Florida and my neighbour said ‘’how about me and the missus come along to utilise the spare room in the villa and we’ll pay the whole cost of the holiday for you and your family’’ then I’d say ‘’thanks and agreed’’ Wouldn’t you? If the corner shop then said ‘’we’ll chip in with £2K spending money’’ would you say ‘’no thanks but just knock 2p off the price of bread for a year’’ I would suggest it’s your blinkered view that dictates your posts and certainly you appear to be ‘’not the sharpest crayon in the box’’. Have you ever thought that some posters actually work for a living in demanding jobs and don’t spend hours on here at a time but then I don’t think the words ‘demanding job’ is in your vocabulary. Finally – what is a ‘’massive count... ?’’ |
| | | Elias
Posts : 6006 Join date : 2011-12-05 Location : brent out
| Subject: Re: Brents budget and Wilmot returns Tue Jul 26, 2016 12:39 pm | |
| A bit o t t i must say but....... |
| | | PatDunne
Posts : 2614 Join date : 2013-11-21 Age : 63
| Subject: Re: Brents budget and Wilmot returns Tue Jul 26, 2016 12:45 pm | |
| A bit longer wait than expected but a cat did appear............ |
| | | Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: Brents budget and Wilmot returns Tue Jul 26, 2016 2:43 pm | |
| - tigertony wrote:
- charleymouse wrote:
- Les Miserable wrote:
- Graiser wrote:
- Les Miserable wrote:
- Graiser wrote:
- Les Miserable wrote:
- zyph wrote:
- Graiser wrote:
- He's a full time copper, so he's hardly going to give that up for the fickle world of football, so most probably the deal is with his agreement.
Please don't be logical and bring facts to bare on this subject....your thinking too sensible....spoil sport.
Nobody is disputing the idea that Rhys is happy with 2 days a week, what you are conveniently ignoring though is the statement from Adams that that is all the club could afford, do you have an opinion on that(cue cutting cloth accordingly claptrap)..... What's with all the mischief making, after signing 21-22 full time pros and an overseas pre-season training camp, perhaps that's all we can afford, so suits both parties, don't think there's anything to see here, unless you want to make it so. Compared to last season I think we're better off in the GK coaching/playing department. Didn't notice McCormick reaping the benefit of Bittner's astute FT coaching last season, did you ?
full time pros, aren't we lucky!
The pre season trip has been paid for by saps fans, not our glorious benefactor. I don't think so, but hey don't let the truth get in the way, anyway do you think McCormick had one of his better seasons with Bittner's coaching of not ?
The highlighted in bold isn't a question, it's a denial of the truth with a snide remark thrown in for good measure. So where are you, Graiser? Where the feck are you? Nearly 36 hours since you spewed out your nasty, blinkered bile and suddenly it's radio silence. Maybe you're still prostrate in delight that Argyle are signing "full toime pros", "oh thankyou Mr James, yer so bountiful...". Or maybe you're just in Holland, being played for a feckin mug. At least if you're there Brent won't need to pay anyone to suck his cock...
Good God, imagine for a second that you had been proven to be so entirely in the right about anything, ever. Your shrill, self-righteous nonsense would be all over the site. And now you've been shown to be entirely, utterly, humiliatingly wrong. How embarassing. So will you be apologising to those who you've been nasty to or not? And will you be drawing any conclusions from the fact that the much vaunted (by you) "overseas training camp" is not being paid for by the club at all but by the PASC and 15 poor saps paying a grand each?
Mind you, if you admit you were wrong and apologise, you'll still be a pr*ck. And if you don't, we will have confirmation that you're a massive count... What a vile, self-righteous and nasty post from an obviously very uneducated person who has a snag with the Queen’s English. All this over a tour to Holland and the club signing f/t pro’s. I’m not sure anyone has any right to slag off people who decide to spend their money in a certain way. I’ve absolutely no doubt you spend your money on things that I may consider places you in the ‘’fecking mugs’’ or ‘’poor saps’’ bracket, but, it’s your money so you do what you wish. I am guessing it’s your money but it could well be taxpayers’ money because I’m not certain your literary skills are sufficient to land a career job. If I wanted to take my family to Florida and my neighbour said ‘’how about me and the missus come along to utilise the spare room in the villa and we’ll pay the whole cost of the holiday for you and your family’’ then I’d say ‘’thanks and agreed’’ Wouldn’t you? If the corner shop then said ‘’we’ll chip in with £2K spending money’’ would you say ‘’no thanks but just knock 2p off the price of bread for a year’’
I would suggest it’s your blinkered view that dictates your posts and certainly you appear to be ‘’not the sharpest crayon in the box’’. Have you ever thought that some posters actually work for a living in demanding jobs and don’t spend hours on here at a time but then I don’t think the words ‘demanding job’ is in your vocabulary. Finally – what is a ‘’massive count... ?’’
What on earth are you on about? You seem to be very worried about my literary skills, so let me reassure you: I'm a self-employed translator in France. So I'm bilingual (are you?) and supply written documents in English to my customers who keep coming back to me. That should allay your concerns about my lack of a demanding job as well. A decent person would take that back. If you honestly can't work out what a "massive count" is, then perhaps you aren't the, now how did you put it again? Ah yes "sharpest crayon in the box". Your second paragraph (which is one of the oddest things I have ever read, but never mind) is flawed. The thing is that people didn't just step forward out of the blue to finance the whole trip, but ARGYLE ASKED THEM TO. But do, please, try it. Pop round to your neighbours' and ask them to pay for your holiday. Please film the occasion though, so we can all see you getting laughed at or preferably smacked in the face. Oh and for you to accuse someone else of having a "blinkered view" is the most exceptional example of a lack of self-awareness I've seen for a while. Gave me a chuckle anyway. Also, "nasty"? And is it nice to make assumptions about a person's job, productivity, usefulness and abilities based on a post you dislike? Not really, is it? Hypocrite. |
| | | Sponsored content
| Subject: Re: Brents budget and Wilmot returns | |
| |
| | | | Brents budget and Wilmot returns | |
|
Similar topics | |
|
| Permissions in this forum: | You cannot reply to topics in this forum
| |
| |
| |