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I know exactly the group who were behind the 'Fletcher out' banner and they're not 'spotty 12 year old teenagers' at all. :roll:

They've stuck by their opinion for a few months now.
 

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Is it coincidence that Forza Verde were set up by the now Club President? Probably.
 
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Mark Pedlar":32g06g6n said:
Well I sang "Fletcher Out" loud and proud and if some spotty herbert with a drum thinks he has a more valid opinion than me and wants to discuss it, he's more than welcome. He'd just better have the capacity to take the drum where the sun doesn't shine.
spotty? Bless, have you seen me? Can't find a single piece of acne on my face. I don't have repressed childhood memories of being bullied of the way I look, have you? And why would you like to shove a musical instrument up my rectum? What you do in your own time is up to you, but quite frankly I would find the whole ordeal painful and ghastly of shoving a drum up there.

And just for you, I do shove it where the sun doesn't shine after every game, back in a box in the club reception under a desk. :whistle:
 
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rose":2uzxgnjh said:
Mark Pedlar":2uzxgnjh said:
Well I sang "Fletcher Out" loud and proud and if some spotty herbert with a drum thinks he has a more valid opinion than me and wants to discuss it, he's more than welcome. He'd just better have the capacity to take the drum where the sun doesn't shine.
spotty? Bless, have you seen me? Can't find a single piece of acne on my face. I don't have repressed childhood memories of being bullied of the way I look, have you? And why would you like to shove a musical instrument up my rectum? What you do in your own time is up to you, but quite frankly I would find the whole ordeal painful and ghastly of shoving a drum up there.

And just for you, I do shove it where the sun doesn't shine after every game, back in a box in the club reception under a desk. :whistle:

In the words of Alesha Dickson...

Ho!
I think I need a better drummer
Say what?
I said,I think I need a better drummer
Ho!

I need a drummer boy
A better drummer boy, hey

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as much as I don't want Fletcher to get Steve Kean'd I think chanting isn't the way forward. But bombarding the car park where Brent parks, or standing and demanding answers outside gate 26 where he walks out will be a lot more affective than a banner getting taken away for a ridiculous reason.
 
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crownhillpilgrim":1pbe4usn said:
Greenrod":1pbe4usn said:
I see that they had 'Rafa Out' banners at the Chelsea match this afternoon.

Were they taken away?

to be fair, it was more of an A4 sheet with felt-tip on it

Not the banners I saw supporting Di Matao over Benitez - they stretched over half a dozen people.
 
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GreenThing":24hz9kep said:
Is it coincidence that Forza Verde were set up by the now Club President? Probably.

As James Brent's personal Stormtroopers in order to stymie any possible future coup aimed at ousting the club's manager?
Good grief! I think I've heard it all now! :crazy:
 

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kernow19":3nv66xg8 said:
GreenThing":3nv66xg8 said:
Is it coincidence that Forza Verde were set up by the now Club President? Probably.

As James Brent's personal Stormtroopers in order to stymie any possible future coup aimed at ousting the club's manager?
Good grief! I think I've heard it all now! :crazy:

Coincidence? Probably.
 
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Why was the Fletcher out mini banner taken and why was the Fletcher out song drowned out by drums. Have we now also lost the right to protest? Sick of it now and the sooner those so called legends are fired, the better.
I read the 1st post and the last. I am not, for this post, siding with CF in or out
Have we now also lost the right to protest?
NO - but you can protest by singing ''Fletcher out'' AND the drummer can protest by banging his drum. Fair for all surely. You don't have any rights for a quiet slot to sing - do you???

JB does things his way and that is why he is so successful in business. The thought of fans queuing to abuse him is worse than pathetic. The club has very little money so if you want to really advise JB then hand him a personal cheque for £500K and say ''here JB now strengthem the team''
 
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This thread sums up why I don't enjoy going to Home Park anymore. Or coming on here really, but in spite of everything it is still the best place to get Argyle news.

The rubbish football I can take. The losing isn't a problem. I mean, after having Shilton's nearly men as my first season treat I grew up watching the Jones and Hodges teams! I got through that so there's no giving up now, is there?

What's really depressing at the moment is the childish rubbish that gets spouted here and at the games. There's a bloke near my father's ST spot who has spent the last four years loudly complaining every time we aimlessly hoofed the ball up field to no one. Now he loudly complains every time Hourihane passes the ball to a full back. I'd ask him what he actually wants but I am not sure he does really, save an Argyle win - but isn't that what we all want?

It is says a lot when you get back from a weekend away and the top thread is 10 a pager entitled "The Banner and The Drum". From what I can make out (I couldn't be bothered to read all the inane drivel) it is mostly Argyle fans calling other Argyle fans names. And letting each other know what they will do if they anyone dares to do certain things again. And complaining about what other Argyle fans do and do don't at Home matches. And complaining about what they can and can't take to Home matches.

What happened to us? We used to be a decent bunch of supporters. Now we're just a awful political soap opera.

"Sad and lonely" has never been so apt.
 

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Waraqah":33bkl17j said:
Leigh Rapson":33bkl17j said:
The Grumpy Loyal":33bkl17j said:
Yeah, it's a well known fact that football fans taking banners and flags to matches across the country all carry their safety certificates which stewards like the great ones at Argyle will check, to make sure they conform. :facepalm:

Utter bollox.


It's the same thing as you find on your sofa.

When was the last time you tried to take a sofa to Argyle? :lol:


any truth in the rumour that we are trying to sign Peter Couch?? :coat: