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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2018 0:05:46 GMT
If you want to give your club a Christmas present without it costing money then this is the way, we need divitors over the festive period for game days, it takes 5 minutes to learn, it's easy even I could do it!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2018 9:28:03 GMT
If you want to give your club a Christmas present without it costing money then this is the way, we need divitors over the festive period for game days, it takes 5 minutes to learn, it's easy even I could do it! Shit...you're going to need a long handled fork!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2018 13:09:37 GMT
Get the TUST to do it. Instead of forming a mini barricade, partially blocking off people's entrance inside the ground, get them out on the pitch (but without a microphone obviously...we don't want a repeat of their last unappreciated Party Political). The fact that at the start of the season they weren't collecting signatures from fans entering Plainmoor, for a petition to the BBC and Radio Devon caused a lot of chatter, hardening the suspicion of many, that TUST's weakly worded token gesture was little more than a cover for tacit approval of Radio Devon's actions. And over the Christmas period we are more in need of some practical help to keep the pitch in good repair, than subjecting fans to finding a way through the line of Christmas Tusticles all repeating their inane 'Welcome to Plainmoor' chant.
Thin out the TUST barricade and shove the rest out onto the pitch. And at half time get the whole lot of them doing something useful. What better way to demonstrate their desperation to keep us at Plainmoor, than by actually devoting 10 minutes to the care of the Plainmoor pitch.
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