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by djg145
» 16:21 14 Feb 2011


Rupert wrote: My Argyle Viewpoint in today's WMN, on the theme of protest...

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Link not working Rupert.
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by Trev501
» 16:23 14 Feb 2011


djg145 wrote:
Rupert wrote: My Argyle Viewpoint in today's WMN, on the theme of protest...

WMN


Link not working Rupert.

Works OK for me!
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by djg145
» 16:33 14 Feb 2011


Trev501 wrote:
djg145 wrote:
Rupert wrote: My Argyle Viewpoint in today's WMN, on the theme of protest...

WMN


Link not working Rupert.

Works OK for me!


A computar clitch :) ok now.
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by MarkinMelbourne
» 07:54 15 Feb 2011


greengenes wrote:
Rupert wrote: My Argyle Viewpoint in today's WMN, on the theme of protest...

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Read it this morning in the paper . Great article .


I agree, good work Rupert. It's about time we had some direction from the boardroom.

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by Iggy
» 09:21 15 Feb 2011
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Next protest, next home game.
Come on lets build some momentum now. Here is some constructive criticism of the last protest.
Last time Manure on the telly (couldn't be helped but this time they won't be).
I think the 12 O'clock slot was too early (I for one couldn't make the start).
Do we need to march from the city centre?
Why not just turn up at the ground at 2pm?
FOCUS. Players not property!
Surely this is the focus for our protests? Some of our creditors are planning consultants. We have had to sell BWP ect. so that we can pay people like these, NEVER AGAIN!
Lets keep this going now :grin:
I must be phsycic.

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by Ade
» 09:26 15 Feb 2011


argyleiggy wrote: Next protest, next home game.
Come on lets build some momentum now. Here is some constructive criticism of the last protest.
Last time Manure on the telly (couldn't be helped but this time they won't be).
I think the 12 O'clock slot was too early (I for one couldn't make the start).
Do we need to march from the city centre?
Why not just turn up at the ground at 2pm?
FOCUS. Players not property!
Surely this is the focus for our protests? Some of our creditors are planning consultants. We have had to sell BWP ect. so that we can pay people like these, NEVER AGAIN!
Lets keep this going now :grin:


Some good points, I think the most important issue is to try and persuade IJN and Leigh to work together to keep this going. Im not looking to blow smoke up either of their round bits but this does need leadership and both of them have proved to do an excellent job.

If neither of them want to do it then it could die out very quickly and that would be a shame after all the good work that has been done to date.

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by PL2 3DQ
» 09:41 15 Feb 2011
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At the next home game there should be a protest march around the stadium starting at 2pm.
Start off at the main entrance and go anti-clockwise around the ground, down the side lane near the club shop, around the back of the Barn Park End, along the Lyndhurst (picking up fans along the way), around the Devonport End, back past the main entrance before finishing in the top car park outside the boardroom.

Or even go around the stadium twice, if necessary.

Simple and easy.

Let's do it!

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by Iggy
» 09:51 15 Feb 2011
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Ade wrote:
argyleiggy wrote: Next protest, next home game.
Come on lets build some momentum now. Here is some constructive criticism of the last protest.
Last time Manure on the telly (couldn't be helped but this time they won't be).
I think the 12 O'clock slot was too early (I for one couldn't make the start).
Do we need to march from the city centre?
Why not just turn up at the ground at 2pm?
FOCUS. Players not property!
Surely this is the focus for our protests? Some of our creditors are planning consultants. We have had to sell BWP ect. so that we can pay people like these, NEVER AGAIN!
Lets keep this going now :grin:


Some good points, I think the most important issue is to try and persuade IJN and Leigh to work together to keep this going. Im not looking to blow smoke up either of their round bits but this does need leadership and both of them have proved to do an excellent job.

If neither of them want to do it then it could die out very quickly and that would be a shame after all the good work that has been done to date.


Is this really necessary? Lets just have a rallying call, agree a time a place, surely the rest will take care of it's self?
Postey is in, I'm in it's already gaining momentum :D
I must be phsycic.

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by Half-Time-Pasty
» 12:33 15 Feb 2011


The next home game is the Fans Fest. Ian and Leigh are both in attendance IIRC. If that finishes at or close to 2pm it's a very good idea...

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by MikeN
» 12:52 15 Feb 2011


MarkinMelbourne wrote:
greengenes wrote:
Rupert wrote: My Argyle Viewpoint in today's WMN, on the theme of protest...

WMN



Read it this morning in the paper . Great article .


I agree, good work Rupert. It's about time we had some direction from the boardroom.


Yep, good article (even if the picture does feature me in all my tubby glory. Umm, it was weraing the protest t-shirt over my Argyle shirt that made me look so bulky. Yeah, that's it... :oops:)

I also agree that the averag age of the protestors is a good thing. If it'd just been us old(er) farts it would've been a damning sign that the club has little or no future.

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by Iggy
» 14:28 15 Feb 2011
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Half-Time-Pasty wrote: The next home game is the Fans Fest. Ian and Leigh are both in attendance IIRC. If that finishes at or close to 2pm it's a very good idea...


Sorry wouldn't want them to rush the prawn sandwiches would we? :)
I must be phsycic.

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by oddball
» 14:41 15 Feb 2011
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the problem with the colchester game is that a lot of would be protesters are being wined,dined and entertained in the marquee.....

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by merchant seaman
» 15:04 15 Feb 2011


oddball wrote: the problem with the colchester game is that a lot of would be protesters are being wined,dined and entertained in the marquee.....


We are all paying for it.
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