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Re: Martin ling

Posted: 26 Apr 2013, 13:25
by Trojan 67
Behind-the-Gulls wrote:If Wimbledon,York or Barnet go down its very questionable whether sacking the manager has worked-though of course its quite possible they would have been relegated with their previous managers in charge-which would certainly be true of the Gargs,under Fletcher,I think.
Definitely backfired on Aldershot.


If Martin Ling is "sacked" (rolling contract not renewed for example) it will be "after the fact" and not before it.

Martin Ling being dismissed last year, a new manager being installed, TUFC staying up/going down at this stage now is irrelevant.

Agree about Fletch though, should never have been released on parole and should still be banged up with Lennie Godber. ;-)

Re: Martin ling

Posted: 26 Apr 2013, 13:30
by SuperNickyWroe
Trojan 67 wrote: If Martin Ling is "sacked" (rolling contract not renewed for example) it will be "after the fact" and not before it.

Martin Ling being dismissed last year, a new manager being installed, TUFC staying up/going down at this stage now is irrelevant.

Agree about Fletch though, should never have been released on parole and should still be banged up with Lennie Godber. ;-)
bit tricky that troj - seeing as they are both dead. :'( :engflag:

Re: Martin ling

Posted: 26 Apr 2013, 13:50
by Trojan 67
SuperNickyWroe wrote:
bit tricky that troj - seeing as they are both dead. :'( :engflag:

:lol: Aye cock, like some posters on here of the "numb nuts" (brain dead) variety who don't see the planks for the wood.

Not us though Supes, tha's t' breeght f' tha'. ;-)

Re: Martin ling

Posted: 26 Apr 2013, 13:59
by SuperNickyWroe
Trojan 67 wrote:

:lol: Aye cock, like some posters on here of the "numb nuts" (brain dead) variety who don't see the planks for the wood.

Not us though Supes, tha's t' breeght f' tha'. ;-)
aye troj - some on here are as thick as two corsie edges. and also cant see the woods for the trees............:no:

and tha' reet - not us two though me ol cocker.

Re: Martin ling

Posted: 26 Apr 2013, 14:06
by diamondgirl
Have you two been on the sherbert, this afternoon? :clap: :lol: :devil: :Z :rofl:

Re: Martin ling

Posted: 26 Apr 2013, 14:09
by Scott Brehaut
diamondgirl wrote:Have you two been on the sherbert, this afternoon? :clap: :lol: :devil: :Z :rofl:

Trojan is never off it :)

Re: Martin ling

Posted: 26 Apr 2013, 14:22
by diamondgirl
Probably true, as he sways past me, on the Popside, every other Sat. :na: :whistle: :rofl:

Troj. Did you know that the Mentalist shares the same name as our ex chairman.?

Re: Martin ling

Posted: 26 Apr 2013, 14:29
by Trojan 67
Scott Brehaut wrote:
Trojan is never off it :)

Aye, STONED :clown: ( STONES )




"Stones Bitter is a bitter style of beer manufactured and distributed in the United Kingdom by the North American brewer Molson Coors. It has a straw-golden hue; it was first brewed in 1948 by William Stones Ltd at the Cannon Brewery in Sheffield (Dee Dars). It was designed for the local steelworkers and became successful in its local area, becoming one of Sheffield's best known products."



I'm grateful I'm not a professional football manager otherwise my status as a professional social drinker would be called into question and put under the microscope of full public scrutiny.


:O

Re: Martin ling

Posted: 26 Apr 2013, 14:41
by Trojan 67
diamondgirl wrote: Troj. Did you know that the Mentalist shares the same name as our ex chairman.?

Aye, don't call me Red John, :no:

Call me STONED AL. :nod:


This is in no way a Frisian slip or poker tell indicating I'll be there stoning at Seale Hayne on Sunday.

Re: Martin ling

Posted: 26 Apr 2013, 14:46
by diamondgirl
Is that an actual job? Professional social drinker. Wow :rofl:

Re: Martin ling

Posted: 26 Apr 2013, 14:48
by SuperNickyWroe
Trojan 67 wrote:
Aye, STONED :clown: ( STONES )




"Stones Bitter is a bitter style of beer manufactured and distributed in the United Kingdom by the North American brewer Molson Coors. It has a straw-golden hue; it was first brewed in 1948 by William Stones Ltd at the Cannon Brewery in Sheffield (Dee Dars). It was designed for the local steelworkers and became successful in its local area, becoming one of Sheffield's best known products."



I'm grateful I'm not a professional football manager otherwise my status as a professional social drinker would be called into question and put under the microscope of full public scrutiny.


:O

stones bitter? :no:
Looks like sh*t and apparently tastes like sh*t............ :Z
that stuff cant even travel out of the brewery gates never mind out of sheffield before it goes off............. =D
now barnsley/acorn bitter, thats a fine drop! :clap:

and christine my fave diamondgirl, a drop has not yet passed my lips.
however I cant speak for trojan the drunken s*d! (D) :rofl:

Re: Martin ling

Posted: 26 Apr 2013, 14:49
by diamondgirl
In the words of Paul Simon.."You can call me Ale" Oh yessssss :nod:

Re: Martin ling

Posted: 26 Apr 2013, 14:49
by SuperNickyWroe
diamondgirl wrote:Is that an actual job? Professional social drinker. Wow :rofl:
it is 'ooop north............. (D) =D

Re: Martin ling

Posted: 26 Apr 2013, 14:53
by diamondgirl
"Let the drinking begin".

SNW. My favorite Northerner.(Almost)

Re: Martin ling

Posted: 26 Apr 2013, 14:58
by SuperNickyWroe
diamondgirl wrote:"Let the drinking begin".

SNW. My favorite Northerner.(Almost)