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Plymouth - Shrewsbury

Discussion in 'Shrewsbury' started by Lenny, Mar 13, 2012.

  1. sensiblegreeny

    sensiblegreeny Well-Known Member
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    notdistant has given the answer to the 10pts above your post and I got it wrong reference when we came out of Admin. It just seemed like Christmas but was October. We drew with Crawley and Southend at home and then drew with Dagenham as well which just about sums up our form. We have gone from being fecking awful to being pretty good at times this season and we never know which lot are going to turn up. Fact being we have often played better against teams in the top half of the table or rather gotten better results. Our one trump card is the supporters. We have the Football League fan of the year amongst us. Please bring as many as you can as we need the money.
     
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    they did have points deducted last march, hence they were relegated to league 2. this season they had a poor start because the admin man fannyed around trying to get a gib based irish consortium to buy the club. after 6 months pissing about disposing of argyle best players. the admin fired peter reid and appointed the player who scored at shrews in august as manager. finally white knight brent took over. he wanted to take over months ago but guilfoyle the admin man blocked him.

    so argyle have been through the mill and staying in devon i have followed every move, not a pretty site. if any club needs a break it is argyle!!
     
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  3. atcham jack

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    eh up lenny i like your idea of involving the opposition in the thread . well done it all adds to the debate
     
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  4. Lenny

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    Thankyou to everyone for clearing up my confusion (and making me look supid <grr>!).

    I actually do that for every thread AJ - it's just that most of the boards are dead on here! <laugh>
     
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    sorry attendance 6888. 1-1 wright as i recall argyle brought a sizeable green army up to the greenhous meadow in august, we had just beaten man utd and wolves pre season, and went on to knock derby county and swansea out of the carling cup, narrowly losing at the emirates to arsenal. we jumpstarted arsenal's season off. they were pretty crap up until then. i have no wish to scare argyle just to warn them of the quality they face. town are piss hot at home 25 games undefeated but our away form is a little more modest. floreat salopia
     
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  6. Lenny

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    Oh yes. I believe Gylfi Sigurdsson, Grant Holt, Marc Tierney and of course Joe Hart and Dave Edwards have been doing their bit in the premiership too, thanks to coming from Town and therefore being accustomed to beating sides like Swansea, Man United and Wolves whilst giving Arsenal a run in <whistle>
     
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  7. Jenny!

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    Lenny, I think several have misinterpreted your wit. But as far as I'm concerned, carry on my son.

    Mouth of Plym 0 - Men o'Salopia 2 (Chas & Dave)
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    Hello to the Plymouth fans <ok> We never knew what to expect on the first day of the season from your team. Half of the fans on another seemed to think you wouldn't have enough for a squad. Let's hope you build upon your prior circumstances and have a good future ahead of you, obviously starting after Shrewsburys result on Saturday!

    How's Chadwick playing for you? We signed him a few years back, I think Paul Simpson did so at a time when his own time was short. Always looked like a battler and never really got a chance at our place.
     
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    Jenny, your user name and avatar have me confused in a Pub Landlord sort of way. We do get wit and humour this far southwest although the humour bit has been a bit lacking for a while now as we have slid down the rankings. As Shrews are little brown scuttly things with fur I guess all of you from there are quite cuddly and nice really and you will get a response in kind from some of us. Come along at the weekend and you will have a great day out and you can buy a real pasty. In fact Argyle have been putting on fanfests with every home match this season and I'm told it is great value for home and away supporters alike as well as a laugh and entertaining. You get a pasty and a pint for a fiver as well as the entertainment. Cheap as chips and WE NEED THE BLOODY MONEY.
     
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    Do you guys get Ginsters that far south?
     
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    Ginsters? Ginsters??? and I thought I had my anti swear device switched on!
     
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    Wash your feckin mouth out and don't ever come near us again. Ginsters are not pasties they are raw(ish) veg of unknown origin wrapped in a sort of pastry like substance. I knew people would get insulting eventually.
     
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    Muck muck muck muck muck!!!!! :emoticon-0119-puke:
     
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    We do a nice Chicken Balti pie at our ground.
     
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    Ooohhhh yes.
     
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    That's because you can't make pasties up there innit and in fact you clearly have no idea what a pasty is. Balti pies are something you have as a snack when pissed or at a match. A pasty is versatile. You can have it as a snack when pissed, have one at a match or, you can have several as the main meal of the day if the mood takes you that way. Not with chips or mushy peas. Not with gravy or sauce. Just as god intended. Ginsters on the other hand should never actually be consumed. Keep the door open with one yes, feed the dog next door you really hate yes but eat it yourself a definate no no.
     
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  17. Lenny

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    Don't think I've ever had one. Does that make me a good person?
     
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  18. atcham jack

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    ah ginsters, genuine cornish paties made just across the border in callington cornwall. one of their people won the professional international pasty making competition at st austell last week

    any real cornish pasty should have a crimped crust for the tin miners to hold whilst devouring their meal, to avoid poisening themselves
     
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  20. sensiblegreeny

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    Unless you are the dog next door that is really hated Lenny then yes it makes you a good person. I bet the judges in that competition were NOT from around here. Probably Welsh I'd guess or Scots who would eat anything. Except our own greenjock of course who only eats fried marsbars and other peoples children.
     
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