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  1. I know lot's of people are worried about certain things this winter but this tops the lot..........

     

    Now the winter is kicking in will be interesting to see how proactive the club is in making the fan zone work. Huddled together in a pop up gazebo may not be the way forward.

     

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  2. 54 minutes ago, And Its Smith said:

    I was chatting to a coach of a longwell green age group recently.  He was literally talking as if he was a premier league manager talking about all of his recent signings. It’s embarrassing behaviour.  

    Wasn’t U10’s by any chance?

  3. 53 minutes ago, In the Net said:

    Just read the article, he holds a grudge against the DoF, it sounds as though the bloke didn't go the best way about binning a 14 year old from his boyhood club.  The bloke has been proved very wrong on that, and also on binning Baines and Jagielka - not great credentials as a talent spotter.  Then went on to work for the FA - say no more.  Is it really "vile" to hold a grudge against somebody who may well have ended your career before it started, if you hadn't had the character to keep chasing the dream?  There are plenty of people in football who hold grudges against people who they've worked with in the past, just read a few biographies, or re-visit the comments on here about Mark Ashton. 

    Barton gives plenty of praise to Plymouth Head Coach and his assistant, and says that he fancied Plymouth for automatic promotion last season.  There are more postives than negatives about the Plymouth staff in the article.

     

     

    The bloke is vile full stop, now I fully respect you as a poster on here and agree with a lot of the things you post but you're continued defence of him is laughable. 

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  4. 5 minutes ago, In the Net said:

    As I said, a lot of footballers are just passing through (as it were).  If they're from "up north" and own a property, I'd imagine that they'd keep that, and rent for a couple of years wherever they happen to be playing.  The older, "family man"  may buy a property, if they see the area as a place that would be good for their family to settle.  In the lower leagues it can be expensive business moving house every 3 years or so, when you factor in stamp duty, agents fees etc.  

    I'm an oldie, however I don't think that Exeter has the same "buzz" as Bristol - just speaking as an ordinary person, taking football clubs out of the equation.  Not that I live in Bristol, just my opinion from visiting both places quite a few times.

    I've probably gone off at a bit of a tangent - just another JB interview, with various sound bytes for the press to dangle as click bait.  I think he thrives on it!

    Not having that, he's just a massive bellend.

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