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Post by wibbin on Apr 7, 2004 19:02:20 GMT 1
Free to a good home part-used Shrewsbury Town season ticket, 3 games left. Slightly soiled (due to kicking it received last night.) One previous owner , cannot take ony more of the spineless, spiritless pap served up by present team and manager as an excuse for football, especially away from home.
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Post by kickinpretty on Apr 7, 2004 19:03:53 GMT 1
Me please - Im a sucker for punishment ;D
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Post by texmexshrew on Apr 7, 2004 19:05:08 GMT 1
send it to :
Mr Roland Wycherly, STFC, Gay Meadow, Shrewsbury.......
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Post by rob on Apr 7, 2004 19:06:29 GMT 1
with a strongly worded, but well balenced letter.
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Post by kickinpretty on Apr 7, 2004 19:06:53 GMT 1
Yes TexMex thats a much better idea, i actually like parting with m y hard earned even when i have been offered freebies as it supports the club, as much as i hate the thought of any of it going to the management at the moment
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Post by ThrobsBlackHat on Apr 7, 2004 19:08:24 GMT 1
he'll soon have enough sent back to wallpaper his lounge...
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Post by Deleted on Apr 7, 2004 19:12:01 GMT 1
Yes i've decided mine will be going to Mr Wycherly with a letter.
Roland is as big a fan as any of us adn must be hurting just as badly
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Post by theriverside on Apr 7, 2004 20:14:28 GMT 1
Do it Phil. I reached my low during the 1996/7 season when we were on our way down from Div 2, and sent my ticket along with some choice views on STFC on and off the pitch. Roland was actually man enough to phone me and discuss things, and although we still went down I felt better knowing that we had a Chairman who was hurting as much as the rest of us were. Mind you, he hasn't learned has he
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Post by rob on Apr 7, 2004 21:24:28 GMT 1
Well done Phill. I'd send my membership card back, but a)I dont think it quite makes the same statement and b)if we were to get into the play-offs I'd be buggered
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Post by somersetshrew on Apr 7, 2004 21:27:14 GMT 1
I know someone who pinned their season ticket to the door at the GM. Next day, someone had stolen the pin.
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