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I don`t recall the size of crowd. Whatever it was and whatever it meant financially is possibly less important than the principle.
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If you say so.Launceston Gull wrote: ↑28 May 2018, 19:00 I don`t recall the size of crowd. Whatever it was and whatever it meant financially is possibly less important than the principle.
TUFC never fails to let its fanbase down.
27/08/18 - Time to step back from this shambles and focus on things in life that make me happy. TUFC doesn't.
27/08/18 - Time to step back from this shambles and focus on things in life that make me happy. TUFC doesn't.
Apparently doubts now surround the future of Tisdale. If they actually come out of the mouths of anyone in the Exeter camp or who claims to support them - please learn from our experience - be really grateful when you are okay. Not okay is a dark dark place.
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I think he's never really forgiven the club for serving notice on his contract when they were doing poorly. The effectiveness of that action is debatable but if I was him it would have left a very poor taste in my mouth, even now, especially considering what he's given to the club.
Plus with Perryman retiring I reckon he feels now is the time to move on. MK Dons the favourite destination apparently.SenorDingDong wrote: ↑28 May 2018, 19:26 I think he's never really forgiven the club for serving notice on his contract when they were doing poorly. The effectiveness of that action is debatable but if I was him it would have left a very poor taste in my mouth, even now, especially considering what he's given to the club.
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Thanks for that brucie but as you very well know rugby union is not tribal. It was the result I fully expected as Saracens are a magnificent side and there was certainly no grumpiness from me.
It is though difficult to comprehend your present hatred of Exeter City as if you scroll back on your posts on this very site to 4 or 5 years ago you were telling everybody that Torquay United is shit (well fair enough with that one!) and that you were going off to support Exeter City. It is probably you that keeps crashing the site to make sure that your sins are not discovered!
Anyway....**** off
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Don't hate Exeter City at all - its BBC Radio Devon (Exeter) that I hate. Fatty Ayres and in particular John Lockyer and co - what a boring fart he is so out of the two results I was far more pleased that Exeter Chiefs lost. Probably the first time this season they have played anybody with a full side.
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I don’t care if this makes me a “small man”. I’m bloody delighted that the greasers lost today.
I wouldn’t give a toss if they were in the Premier League. They are our rivals, and I don’t want them to do well. Would you ever hear a Spurs fan cheering on, or wishing Arsenal luck in any game? Would you bollocks.
They are rivals and they lost. Happy bloody Monday. Finally something to cheer about in this shit of a season.
I wouldn’t give a toss if they were in the Premier League. They are our rivals, and I don’t want them to do well. Would you ever hear a Spurs fan cheering on, or wishing Arsenal luck in any game? Would you bollocks.
They are rivals and they lost. Happy bloody Monday. Finally something to cheer about in this shit of a season.
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Ciy are TWO levels higher than us now; we're about as much as a rival to them as Charlton are to Arsenal. Once upon a time they and the Arse used to be bitter local rivals until 1913, when Woolwich Arsenal moved from the Manor Ground in Plumstead, South East London to Highbury; in those days it was Clapton Orient who were the Spurs' local rivals.Scott Brehaut wrote: ↑29 May 2018, 00:25 Would you ever hear a Spurs fan cheering on, or wishing Arsenal luck in any game? Would you bollocks.
I think you'll find our local rivals are now Truro City mate!
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Actually it's Weston Super Mare , 79 miles away, compared to 106 to Truromerse btpir wrote: ↑29 May 2018, 07:54
I think you'll find our local rivals are now Truro City mate!
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Based on miles but I would still think of truro as the local derby being both more south west and isolated.
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It's all a bit ignominious though isn't it; and every reason not to gloat at Exeter City
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