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Good fucking riddance you wankstain

https://worthcompare.com/8pg1devy0f1 Or : The First Day Of The Rest Of WFC’s Life. BRG has finally gotten control of WFC, meaning that SH is out for good. And what better way to start the new regime with a new training ground? Apart from a new stadium and a Champions League place for next season? Well, for now, we’ll stick with the training ground.

As pre-announced some days ago, the Prince George Playing Fields, aka the site next to the David Lloyd in Raynes Park, has been purchased by WFC and should be ready in about 9 months time. This sale will cost us about £6m – £1m for the land, £5m for the rebuilding – and considering that both housing and a supermarket were touted, this is most likely to go down the best with the local residents. No need to gauge my feelings on it – it’s the most positive thing the club has done in a long while : in fact I would say that it’s the biggest thing the club has done since actually moving to the dump in 1991.

Tramadol Canada Online It’s certainly the most positive thing we’ve achieved off-field since we entered the league in 1977, and it also shows that R&G aren’t in it to asset-strip. Actually, it puts R&G in a hugely powerful position – remember, they have stated that they were going to get us a new training ground, and now they have. They want us in Europe, and they want a new stadium. So far, you wouldn’t bet against either of those two things happening. The other thing is, assuming we did go down this season, people in general seem to be a lot less worried than they were even 5 days ago. Again, I think the old adage of how successful you are on the pitch relating to how well you run yourself off the pitch is as true as ever. How will this translate to the players?

Well, I think it’s becoming much much clearer that the “old” attitudes that have stagnated at WFC for far too long won’t be tolerated much longer, I don’t think there’ll be as much fucking about as there used to be. Basically, if R&G want things done on the field, chances are they won’t put up with players not wanting to perform half the time. The club seems to be gearing itself up for success nowadays, and given the previous business plan of “we’re simply happy to survive” has put us in this current position we see ourselves in now, you can well understand my happyness at today’s event.

Purchase Tramadol Discount So, what’s the SP? Well, I went down PGPF today, sadly the SW19 Digital Instamatic has packed up yet again, so I think that digital photos will be out of the question now until they generally come down in price (unless somebody buys me one, preferably one of those Sony FD ones). Ah well.

https://www.lcclub.co.uk/wq1zw0esk A few things struck me about the place. One, I was surprised to see how uneven the place was – all the ground (and I mean all) the ground seems to be not flat, so I assume the first thing to happen will be a flattening of the place – literally. Secondly, the size of it shocked me – it’s massive, there’s scope for about 4 full size pitches there, not counting the current Malden Vale site.

https://musiciselementary.com/2024/03/07/vo1wpyn2j Thirdly, I’m still unsure what will happen to Malden Vale’s ground, which I presume is part of the deal – the place is a shell (sounds familiar), looks as though it’s seen better days (sounds familiar) and has been left to rot (PL anyone?). Now, whether it will be flattened and a car park/pavillion will be put on it I don’t know, though IMO it should be rebuilt as a little stadium, no bigger than your local Ryman league ground, for use by Malden Vale, the reserves, youth team etc. It will certainly tie in which what BRG said that part of its use will be – “community facilites” – and it could make the club a nice little bit of money. Be interesting to see the plans in more detail.