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Post by waspexile on Jan 28, 2007 20:43:32 GMT
Good stuff. Strangely I'd just noticed that the reserves were in the same league as Grinstead....aaagh split loyalty looming!
Missed loads of matches because of work, but hopefully back on the steps soon.
I think everyone knows the scheme is to secure our league status and build from there, but eveyone would like a bit of fun from a decent cup run........which we've done a good job of ballsing up completely recently.
Good to see some input Mr B.........?
oh..and what was the Leatherhead game like?
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Post by refsworstenemy on Jan 29, 2007 10:52:57 GMT
Some good info here, thanks mrb. It's always good to hear about stuff happening behind the scenes, because it can feel disheartening when your only knowledge of BHTFC is the on-pitch performances, the gripes people have on here (including myself) and the propaganda spread by the middy and local newspapers. I suppose a lot of this info is in the progamme but I must confess I buy the programme and never really read it properly! (Usually just scan through the away team to see if there are any ex-professionals or ex-BHTFC players).
There has been a lot of moaning on this message board in the past, which may seem quite counter-productive for BHTFC, but I think all football supporters will always have something to moan about, and it's probably better for people to vent spleen on here instead of doing so by boycotting games. I wouldn't mind betting that even on Chelsea and Man United's message boards there are people moaning about something!
Good update though, thanks. Certainly helps to counteract us moaners!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2007 17:57:53 GMT
The best way to counteract the moaners is to play with passion, we have money problems we know that but that should not stop us trying to win even against better teams. Some of the best games I've seen over the last year have been defeats. But when your team has given their all and played good football then I for one will stand at the end and clap them off the pitch.
When a group of individuals play without passion I will moan.
Against Hamlets today I stood and clapped, I would have clapped even if we had lost as we put on a display of football.
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