De Zerbi now available from Brighton, some interesting characters....don’t have to wait for Bulut FFS! Good opportunity to get someone as long as he avoids any contact with BFB Tit!Masky
Never met the guy. He doesn't go to the David Lloyd Club on Poole. Brighton? Don't know. Only been there once about 26 years ago.
However if he came to Bridgend Lawn Tennis Club I may have some influence.
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Is that the ladies section, camp as fug pal?Masky
Is tennis a ball game you have ever indulged in Masky? I suspect your ball games are more bodily related.
I think he was talking about his two bathrooms.Will! If its too loose, maybe tighten it up a bit?
Who in the hell is going to buy a season ticket with the way our so called management are acting,i think it is appalling what is going on at the moment,thank god i am living in France,i was a season ticket holder for years and i suppose as a die hard supporter i would have thought about signing up again.Toulouse is now my chosen team now they have a good management and a good attacking team.I will always have Cardiff in myheart ,but it hurts me to see the way it is being run.
Not had a season ticket since around 2015-2016... I did do the 'block' of tickets in our last Prem Season but since then have just gone on an ad-hoc basis.BT and I have bought ours. That's 2.
Anymore suck....
Buyers?
I’ve renewed more out of habit than anythingBT and I have bought ours. That's 2.
Anymore suck....
Buyers?
Not had a season ticket since around 2015-2016... I did do the 'block' of tickets in our last Prem Season but since then have just gone on an ad-hoc basis.
As much as I enjoy the pain of being there at games (does that make me a masochist??) my love of the game continues to dwindle year on year and family/real life tends to get in the way a bit.... can't really justify buying up front now knowing that I'll probably miss a good 30% - 50% of games.
Will get a club membership again though in the hope of actually getting to a couple of away games next season... did want to do that in the season just gone but plans, as usual went awry.
It’s those cold wet windy night games that are sometimes a struggle to get enthused enough to get into a prematch mood but come 6pm it’s into the car and off we go.Totally get that BB.
Being a wrinkly and sitting in the cheap seats (or as I like to call them - the splash zone - if it rains we get wet) it costs me under £10 a game.
I miss about 40% of games due to world tours so BT usually finds a "lucky" recipient to join him in my seat.
I gave it much thought before renewing.
It’s those cold wet windy night games that are sometimes a struggle to get enthused enough to get into a prematch mood but come 6pm it’s into the car and off we go.
Going to see a game under the lights at Ninian Park in the early 70’s was somewhat magical but now![]()
That's a particularly poignant post for me today Sparkey and I hope people will forgive this little bit of self indulgence.Couldn't agree more - those corner floodlight pylons were always a bit special to me as a young lad.
NP was indeed a magical place on those cold evening winter games - I'll never forget those days.
The enduring memory I have of winter games at NP was cold feet. Cheap daps and stood on cold concrete on the bob bank. Once the car heating kicked in, the pins and needles in the feet started.Couldn't agree more - those corner floodlight pylons were always a bit special to me as a young lad.
NP was indeed a magical place on those cold evening winter games - I'll never forget those days.