By SalLockheart at 21:52 on 08/08/10
Final Score in the High Street is the best bet. If they've not got one they'll know how to get one. http://tinyurl.com/2vzqu2t
By ALewisGrey at 21:57 on 08/08/10
ReportYou could probably buy the whole club for less than the cost of the shirt.
By maddogmick at 22:17 on 08/08/10
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Mick your obviously a footballer hater almost certainly a rugby man !!
But milllions of people on this planet love the game so dont knock people that do fella !!!
Most people i know involved with football at all levels have to have a sense of humour especially with football at lower levels.
As for your statement of "handouts from the town council each year"
You need to get your facts right before you make such sweeping remarks you obviously have absolutely no clue what you are talking about !
Bad attitudes ??? No sense of humour ?? Pull the plug ??
I truly believe you are the one who needs to lighten up my friend, you really do sound very bitter and a tad twisted too.
We need the town to get behind us, which , actually they are now with crowds of 150 + the last two games including town councillors etc !!
Negativity and gossip are the two very things that make life bad !!
enough said point proved, game won
Baz
oops forgot to ask bazzyman.
Has CAFC actually got round to repaying the loan that CTC gave the club (£40,000 pounds of taxpayers money) on the understanding that the club repaid it according to the agreement drawn up at the time.It is my understanding (correct me if I am wrong)that CAFC has not kept to the repayment schedule due to unspecified finacial difficulties and the remainder of this amount is considered a bad debt.
When you said you wanted the residents to get behind the club I didnt realise that you meant take their money and refuse to pay it back as agreed .
As I said originally if the club was a proper business it would have been wound up years ago.
Quote from the club
" All in all the outgoings for the Club are £7,000 per month including the loan
repayments but income has reduced to just over £4,000 per month [during the
football season]."
They think its all over-it is now bazzy me old mucker.
By maddogmick at 23:16 on 19/08/10
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