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Gawd - mention on here of Ben Harding and Josh McQuoid as possible signings re-inforces my decision to ditch TUFC ..... at least whilst Gary Owers, Martin Kuhl, Geoff Harrop and Clarke Osborne have anything to do with the club.
Why don't you wait until who we sign before making that decision?
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Just bought my Popside season ticket using the new online service. Very simple and quick.
It was the Neymar signing that clinched it for me.
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If Neymar isn't in the side for the first home match of the season there's going to be a riot in the pop side now.
It's not the players who will be brought in (I accept that Harding & McQuoid are only names bandied about on here), Brucie. The reason I have decided 'enough is enough' is that we have an owner with no interest in football by his own admission (I think I am correct that he didn't attend one match this season), a CEO who is not fit for purpose and a manager and assistant who, in my opinion, have done nothing to show that they are capable of getting us back into the National League at least.
Nobody lasts for ever, even though Osborne says he is here for five years. When those four have gone as they will eventually, I hope the pendulum will swing back the other way for the club. That is, if we still have a football club.
So Neymar hasn't swung you??tomogull wrote: ↑11 May 2018, 00:22 It's not the players who will be brought in (I accept that Harding & McQuoid are only names bandied about on here), Brucie. The reason I have decided 'enough is enough' is that we have an owner with no interest in football by his own admission (I think I am correct that he didn't attend one match this season), a CEO who is not fit for purpose and a manager and assistant who, in my opinion, have done nothing to show that they are capable of getting us back into the National League at least.
Nobody lasts for ever, even though Osborne says he is here for five years. When those four have gone as they will eventually, I hope the pendulum will swing back the other way for the club. That is, if we still have a football club.
Jerry, can you tell me if there was any "service" charge for using the on-line season ticket purchase system?
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No there weren't any extra chargesBae gull wrote: ↑11 May 2018, 08:37 Jerry, can you tell me if there was any "service" charge for using the on-line season ticket purchase system?
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Thing is you haven't ditched TUFC Tomo or you wouldn't be posting on here. Over the last 4 years I have attended far fewer games than I have in the past and when I have it has rarely been a pleasant experience. I have found other things to do including other spectator sports and other random activities......BUT, although attending fewer matches I still every day check out all 3 fans forums to keep up to date and I do that more than once a day. Whilst I cannot say I am looking forward to the experience I will see National League South games at Plainmoor - although most definitely not all of them! You have been attending far more than me in recent years, and I think you will find "ditching" TUFC is as difficult as anybody trying to give up any addition like tobacco, alcohol, drugs, sex, gambling, or facebook!!
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