PL2 3DQ":3jc1v1gy said:It wouldn't be possible due to the Plymouth roadworks and road closures.
football-bet-data":3m5f0ip7 said:People of Plymouth would turn up for the opening of an envelope if it was free
football-bet-data":1hilh7mo said:People of Plymouth would turn up for the opening of an envelope if it was free
Guiri Green":1d0v0yju said:As much as I like the idea of recognising the achievements of the Club, I always feel that this sort of thing is more about the Plymouth Council trying to bask in some of the reflected glory.
I'm all for Plymouth doing more in terms of self promotion, but sometimes doing it this way can feel a little cringeworthy.
Yep. If we end up as champions then I'm all for it but 2nd or 3rd is a bit OTT.Green_Flash":2vlu7z9d said:I personally don't feel parade is appropriate (unless perhaps we win the title) it was more a case of completing unfinished business after the last couple of seasons. Having a civic event for a team that came 2nd (or third) in the fourth tier of English football seems a little tin-pot
I think you meant Tudor Evans would.football-bet-data":1kux23uq said:People of Plymouth would turn up for the opening of an envelope if it was free
ninjamissile":3g19ffc8 said:Yep. If we end up as champions then I'm all for it but 2nd or 3rd is a bit OTT.Green_Flash":3g19ffc8 said:I personally don't feel parade is appropriate (unless perhaps we win the title) it was more a case of completing unfinished business after the last couple of seasons. Having a civic event for a team that came 2nd (or third) in the fourth tier of English football seems a little tin-pot