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Capriano
10-15-2011, 03:21 PM
When we doing it?
dontimcorleone
10-15-2011, 03:46 PM
at the AGM yesterday. went well apparently everyone as happy as a lawell in shit!
TheJoker1888
10-15-2011, 04:42 PM
i am not going back to parkhead now or buying anything to do with celtic untill there is a change hit the board where it hurts..... in the pocket
larssonbhoys
10-15-2011, 05:15 PM
im doing the same not going near parkhead while lemon and that shit r there
shaughnessy
10-15-2011, 05:49 PM
i am not going back to parkhead now or buying anything to do with celtic untill there is a change hit the board where it hurts..... in the pocket
How often do you go ?
TheJoker1888
10-15-2011, 07:27 PM
How often do you go ?
had a season book for 10 years untill this season, and i went to a few games this season but it's not changed, the main reason for not getting another season book was i need to worry about other things like house payments car ect plus my kids tickets aswell would have cost me over 800 pound this year so had to say no but am glad i never got seasons books for me and my kids
also it's cosing me loads for 2 kids strips home and away full kits and my strips aswell thats a few 100 pound aswell, fucking pig sick of shelling out money
is that good enough for you?
TicTacToe
10-15-2011, 08:41 PM
How often do you go ?
That is not a fair post. It matters not a jot if he's every week or once every 5 years. The qualitative aspect of an opinion is not a time served question. His comments are valid, every bit as much as anyone else.
shaughnessy
10-15-2011, 08:59 PM
That is not a fair post. It matters not a jot if he's every week or once every 5 years. The qualitative aspect of an opinion is not a time served question. His comments are valid, every bit as much as anyone else.
Easy tiger . I was just curious to know how frequently Joker attended. Obviously if he was attending every home game and all of a sudden made a decision not to go until there is a regime change, that would be a drastic (and one could argue understandable) reaction. Conversely if he was attending once a year then it would be less of a "response / reaction". I have a SB but have agreed with my wife that I shall only attend once a month as have a young family, and the trip from Coventry means not seeing the kids for the whole day. I feel desperately upset at the current form, but I shall still attend, although my enthusiasm (like many) is rapidly receding. For the first time I believe that a change in management may be beneficial. Kayal's performance today and Forrest's action (or lack of just) prior to the 2nd goal, gives me the impression that team spirit is not as we would want it. Having said that I shall still be in full support of the players whilst they are on the pitch on Sunday.
TicTacToe
10-15-2011, 09:07 PM
Shaughnessy, that makes sense, my apologies for misreading.
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