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Post by Rovergrant on Feb 21, 2019 15:15:11 GMT
`wee` - am nearly six foot - every time you put on posts like that you just show yerself up - btw - read yer pms
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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2019 15:42:56 GMT
Your the biggest culprit rovergrant. With yer wee pathetic one man rants about the bod. Sad wee guy Pot, kettle, black.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2019 21:04:38 GMT
`wee` - am nearly six foot - every time you put on posts like that you just show yerself up - btw - read yer pms Sorry I don't get messages
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Post by Rovergrant on Feb 21, 2019 21:19:58 GMT
Well everybody else does.........maybe just as well you would not have liked what i had to say but to save you embarrassment I kept it private. Dogs to walk now then bed. Enjoy your evening.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 21, 2019 22:05:18 GMT
Probably bigging yourself up and what you've done for the club blah blah blah😉
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Post by Rovergrant on Feb 22, 2019 6:31:07 GMT
Indeed, secure in the knowledge that over many years it`s a helluva lot more than you will ever do
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Post by Deleted on Feb 22, 2019 21:08:27 GMT
Change the record, getting boring now. Won’t be boring next season. Playing against lots of new teams and visiting lots of new grounds Maybe so, but could we financially survive in the Lowland League? Considering how difficult it is to get back into League 2 due to daft SFA rules, we might never see Rovers in League football again.
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Post by Rovergrant on Feb 23, 2019 8:01:58 GMT
For club`s dropping out of the SPFL there is a `parachute` payment of £40,000 - but it is not paid as a lump sum - think it is paid at a rate of £1000 per week - sounds a lot but isn`t really when you look at the costs of running the club, wages etc. Gate receipts, already low, will fall further nobody will shell out £10 or £12 a game to watch the Rovers play , for example EDU Sports. Ultimately, I believe, if Rovers do lose SPFL status, Cliftonhill will have to go.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2019 9:10:57 GMT
Completely agree Grant but that's being said for months. No change. The main focus I can see is the 100 year celebrations and Matchday Experience opinions.
For the love of dogs, there should be a sticky on here looking for 150 people to pay £5 per week to pay for two quality loans until end of season. One of which a real striker. Desperate times and all that.
If that didnt bridge the points gap then it would give hope, at least, for the play off.
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Post by tommysermanni on Feb 23, 2019 11:50:09 GMT
Great post ProRege. I'd happily chip in for that.These are desperate times and to look at the direction coming from the Club you would think we were curentl sitting mid table without a care in the world.
Now.What's a striker again?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2019 11:55:52 GMT
For club`s dropping out of the SPFL there is a `parachute` payment of £40,000 - but it is not paid as a lump sum - think it is paid at a rate of £1000 per week - sounds a lot but isn`t really when you look at the costs of running the club, wages etc. Gate receipts, already low, will fall further nobody will shell out £10 or £12 a game to watch the Rovers play , for example EDU Sports. Ultimately, I believe, if Rovers do lose SPFL status, Cliftonhill will have to go. Most clubs (that i have seen) in the Lowland League are about £7 or £8 to get in
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