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    div got a reaction from faraway saint in Latest Scores   
    I did not say it was an alias.
    I can literally see from your posts exactly where you are posting from.
    Im not going into any more detail than that.
     
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    div reacted to BigYardsAndBasher in Latest Scores   
    The sad thing is, I was thinking of paying for the subscription to this website just before I was put in the sin bin.  Then a guy I know through a mutual Buddie was looking for recommendations for companies that created websites. I told him the webmaster on here does that but when I explained he didn't seem to know the difference between your IP address and mine, he laughed and politely declined the recommendation.  No skin off my nose at the end or the day.
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    div got a reaction from faraway saint in Latest Scores   
    I never at any point said that you and Shull shared the same IP address but I do know where you both live.
    You can take from that whatever you like.
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    div got a reaction from BigYardsAndBasher in Latest Scores   
    You know we can see your IP addresses, right?
     
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    div got a reaction from faraway saint in Latest Scores   
    You know we can see your IP addresses, right?
     
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    div reacted to W6er in 2024 report card, starring div and Thommo   
    I thought you might have been to the dentist, or something! 
    I initially thought you had a lisp, but I have heard you perform the role of quiz master on a train and didn't recall you speaking like that. 
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    div got a reaction from golf buddie in Murray Campbell   
    Murray signed for Burnley just before the transfer window closed (even though technically he could have gone after that date as a free agent).
    The two clubs agreed a fee that was less than his development compensation would have been, but we've retained a future sell on interest as is the norm these days.
    David Longwell is at Burnley now, hence the interest.
     
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    div got a reaction from Scott-Leeds in Murray Campbell   
    Murray signed for Burnley just before the transfer window closed (even though technically he could have gone after that date as a free agent).
    The two clubs agreed a fee that was less than his development compensation would have been, but we've retained a future sell on interest as is the norm these days.
    David Longwell is at Burnley now, hence the interest.
     
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    div got a reaction from eastlandssaint in Murray Campbell   
    Murray signed for Burnley just before the transfer window closed (even though technically he could have gone after that date as a free agent).
    The two clubs agreed a fee that was less than his development compensation would have been, but we've retained a future sell on interest as is the norm these days.
    David Longwell is at Burnley now, hence the interest.
     
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    div got a reaction from StanleySaint in Murray Campbell   
    Murray signed for Burnley just before the transfer window closed (even though technically he could have gone after that date as a free agent).
    The two clubs agreed a fee that was less than his development compensation would have been, but we've retained a future sell on interest as is the norm these days.
    David Longwell is at Burnley now, hence the interest.
     
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    div got a reaction from kevo_smfc in Stoke Bid 4 Ohara   
    The massive difference with O'Hara over pretty much every other player who has left us over the last few years is that he's got 3 years left on his contract.
    That puts us in an incredibly strong position (unless we've agreed a release clause as part of his new contract, and I can't imagine why we would have).
    If we got offered £1m for him it would be remarkable business and you'd hope that Robbo would get at least a decent slice of that to reinvest.
    I'd be quite excited to see what Foyle and Robbo could find even with 3 or 4 hundred grand in the hipster.
     
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    div got a reaction from Rascal in Stoke Bid 4 Ohara   
    The massive difference with O'Hara over pretty much every other player who has left us over the last few years is that he's got 3 years left on his contract.
    That puts us in an incredibly strong position (unless we've agreed a release clause as part of his new contract, and I can't imagine why we would have).
    If we got offered £1m for him it would be remarkable business and you'd hope that Robbo would get at least a decent slice of that to reinvest.
    I'd be quite excited to see what Foyle and Robbo could find even with 3 or 4 hundred grand in the hipster.
     
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    div got a reaction from turrabuddie in Stoke Bid 4 Ohara   
    The massive difference with O'Hara over pretty much every other player who has left us over the last few years is that he's got 3 years left on his contract.
    That puts us in an incredibly strong position (unless we've agreed a release clause as part of his new contract, and I can't imagine why we would have).
    If we got offered £1m for him it would be remarkable business and you'd hope that Robbo would get at least a decent slice of that to reinvest.
    I'd be quite excited to see what Foyle and Robbo could find even with 3 or 4 hundred grand in the hipster.
     
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    div got a reaction from DougJamie in Stoke Bid 4 Ohara   
    The massive difference with O'Hara over pretty much every other player who has left us over the last few years is that he's got 3 years left on his contract.
    That puts us in an incredibly strong position (unless we've agreed a release clause as part of his new contract, and I can't imagine why we would have).
    If we got offered £1m for him it would be remarkable business and you'd hope that Robbo would get at least a decent slice of that to reinvest.
    I'd be quite excited to see what Foyle and Robbo could find even with 3 or 4 hundred grand in the hipster.
     
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    div got a reaction from SamSmith99 in Stoke Bid 4 Ohara   
    The massive difference with O'Hara over pretty much every other player who has left us over the last few years is that he's got 3 years left on his contract.
    That puts us in an incredibly strong position (unless we've agreed a release clause as part of his new contract, and I can't imagine why we would have).
    If we got offered £1m for him it would be remarkable business and you'd hope that Robbo would get at least a decent slice of that to reinvest.
    I'd be quite excited to see what Foyle and Robbo could find even with 3 or 4 hundred grand in the hipster.
     
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    div got a reaction from Mainstand Sweary Mob in Stoke Bid 4 Ohara   
    The massive difference with O'Hara over pretty much every other player who has left us over the last few years is that he's got 3 years left on his contract.
    That puts us in an incredibly strong position (unless we've agreed a release clause as part of his new contract, and I can't imagine why we would have).
    If we got offered £1m for him it would be remarkable business and you'd hope that Robbo would get at least a decent slice of that to reinvest.
    I'd be quite excited to see what Foyle and Robbo could find even with 3 or 4 hundred grand in the hipster.
     
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    div got a reaction from djchapsticks in Stoke Bid 4 Ohara   
    The massive difference with O'Hara over pretty much every other player who has left us over the last few years is that he's got 3 years left on his contract.
    That puts us in an incredibly strong position (unless we've agreed a release clause as part of his new contract, and I can't imagine why we would have).
    If we got offered £1m for him it would be remarkable business and you'd hope that Robbo would get at least a decent slice of that to reinvest.
    I'd be quite excited to see what Foyle and Robbo could find even with 3 or 4 hundred grand in the hipster.
     
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    div got a reaction from Ethan in Stoke Bid 4 Ohara   
    The massive difference with O'Hara over pretty much every other player who has left us over the last few years is that he's got 3 years left on his contract.
    That puts us in an incredibly strong position (unless we've agreed a release clause as part of his new contract, and I can't imagine why we would have).
    If we got offered £1m for him it would be remarkable business and you'd hope that Robbo would get at least a decent slice of that to reinvest.
    I'd be quite excited to see what Foyle and Robbo could find even with 3 or 4 hundred grand in the hipster.
     
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    div got a reaction from faraway saint in Stoke Bid 4 Ohara   
    The massive difference with O'Hara over pretty much every other player who has left us over the last few years is that he's got 3 years left on his contract.
    That puts us in an incredibly strong position (unless we've agreed a release clause as part of his new contract, and I can't imagine why we would have).
    If we got offered £1m for him it would be remarkable business and you'd hope that Robbo would get at least a decent slice of that to reinvest.
    I'd be quite excited to see what Foyle and Robbo could find even with 3 or 4 hundred grand in the hipster.
     
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    div got a reaction from BigYardsAndBasher in Explosive Smisa application   
    The way the game finished yesterday neatly summed up the entire week.
    Someone needs to get control over this nonsense, get folk round a table and bang some fucking heads together.
    This is a fan owned club and I can tell all those involved, on BOTH sides, that the whole episode is EMBARRASSING those fans.
    To have the manger even have to speak out about it in his presser two days before a massive game was also EMBARRASSING.

     
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    div got a reaction from munoz in Explosive Smisa application   
    I'm a member of the 1877 club and have been there ever since it opened. I'm a lazy bastard so the thought of being able to get a pint before and after the game within a minutes walk of the stadium appealed immediately.
    The membership thing obviously pissed off a lot of people but end of the day the facility only holds 300 odd as per it's safety certificate and even if it was full for two games a month on a walk up basis it would never generate a great amount of revenue purely from bar sales alone.
    As it is with 240 paying members it must be generating around £2K a month for the club before anyone sets foot in the place. Those members also footed the bill or the vast majority of the bill to kit the place out in the first place and turn it from an unused void into a facility into an area that generates revenue, and that the club can use on the other 28 odd days a month that aren't match days.
    There's a lot of sniping about it but when you lay it out like that it's hard to deny it has been a success.
    Why more fans don't use it after the game, when it's completely free for anyone to walk in, has always puzzled me a bit. I assumed it was because of the Fosters on draft but that's been fixed 😁
    I'd be more than happy if the club built a much larger capacity fan zone at the stadium - but this is Scotland - it would really need to be indoors to be usable all season long. A permanent structure of the sort of size folk are looking for would be astronomical and it's hard to see how it could pay for itself unless it also included offices or some sort of other facility that could generate revenue outwith match days.
    Maybe I'll put in a funding application to build a fucking massive pub across the road on that bit of wasteland 🤣
     
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    div got a reaction from Slarti in Explosive Smisa application   
    I'm a member of the 1877 club and have been there ever since it opened. I'm a lazy bastard so the thought of being able to get a pint before and after the game within a minutes walk of the stadium appealed immediately.
    The membership thing obviously pissed off a lot of people but end of the day the facility only holds 300 odd as per it's safety certificate and even if it was full for two games a month on a walk up basis it would never generate a great amount of revenue purely from bar sales alone.
    As it is with 240 paying members it must be generating around £2K a month for the club before anyone sets foot in the place. Those members also footed the bill or the vast majority of the bill to kit the place out in the first place and turn it from an unused void into a facility into an area that generates revenue, and that the club can use on the other 28 odd days a month that aren't match days.
    There's a lot of sniping about it but when you lay it out like that it's hard to deny it has been a success.
    Why more fans don't use it after the game, when it's completely free for anyone to walk in, has always puzzled me a bit. I assumed it was because of the Fosters on draft but that's been fixed 😁
    I'd be more than happy if the club built a much larger capacity fan zone at the stadium - but this is Scotland - it would really need to be indoors to be usable all season long. A permanent structure of the sort of size folk are looking for would be astronomical and it's hard to see how it could pay for itself unless it also included offices or some sort of other facility that could generate revenue outwith match days.
    Maybe I'll put in a funding application to build a fucking massive pub across the road on that bit of wasteland 🤣
     
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    div got a reaction from eastlandssaint in Explosive Smisa application   
    I'm a member of the 1877 club and have been there ever since it opened. I'm a lazy bastard so the thought of being able to get a pint before and after the game within a minutes walk of the stadium appealed immediately.
    The membership thing obviously pissed off a lot of people but end of the day the facility only holds 300 odd as per it's safety certificate and even if it was full for two games a month on a walk up basis it would never generate a great amount of revenue purely from bar sales alone.
    As it is with 240 paying members it must be generating around £2K a month for the club before anyone sets foot in the place. Those members also footed the bill or the vast majority of the bill to kit the place out in the first place and turn it from an unused void into a facility into an area that generates revenue, and that the club can use on the other 28 odd days a month that aren't match days.
    There's a lot of sniping about it but when you lay it out like that it's hard to deny it has been a success.
    Why more fans don't use it after the game, when it's completely free for anyone to walk in, has always puzzled me a bit. I assumed it was because of the Fosters on draft but that's been fixed 😁
    I'd be more than happy if the club built a much larger capacity fan zone at the stadium - but this is Scotland - it would really need to be indoors to be usable all season long. A permanent structure of the sort of size folk are looking for would be astronomical and it's hard to see how it could pay for itself unless it also included offices or some sort of other facility that could generate revenue outwith match days.
    Maybe I'll put in a funding application to build a fucking massive pub across the road on that bit of wasteland 🤣
     
  24. Haha
    div got a reaction from antrin in Explosive Smisa application   
    I'm a member of the 1877 club and have been there ever since it opened. I'm a lazy bastard so the thought of being able to get a pint before and after the game within a minutes walk of the stadium appealed immediately.
    The membership thing obviously pissed off a lot of people but end of the day the facility only holds 300 odd as per it's safety certificate and even if it was full for two games a month on a walk up basis it would never generate a great amount of revenue purely from bar sales alone.
    As it is with 240 paying members it must be generating around £2K a month for the club before anyone sets foot in the place. Those members also footed the bill or the vast majority of the bill to kit the place out in the first place and turn it from an unused void into a facility into an area that generates revenue, and that the club can use on the other 28 odd days a month that aren't match days.
    There's a lot of sniping about it but when you lay it out like that it's hard to deny it has been a success.
    Why more fans don't use it after the game, when it's completely free for anyone to walk in, has always puzzled me a bit. I assumed it was because of the Fosters on draft but that's been fixed 😁
    I'd be more than happy if the club built a much larger capacity fan zone at the stadium - but this is Scotland - it would really need to be indoors to be usable all season long. A permanent structure of the sort of size folk are looking for would be astronomical and it's hard to see how it could pay for itself unless it also included offices or some sort of other facility that could generate revenue outwith match days.
    Maybe I'll put in a funding application to build a fucking massive pub across the road on that bit of wasteland 🤣
     
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    div got a reaction from Doakes in Explosive Smisa application   
    The way the game finished yesterday neatly summed up the entire week.
    Someone needs to get control over this nonsense, get folk round a table and bang some fucking heads together.
    This is a fan owned club and I can tell all those involved, on BOTH sides, that the whole episode is EMBARRASSING those fans.
    To have the manger even have to speak out about it in his presser two days before a massive game was also EMBARRASSING.

     
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