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Grendel

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If so, then fair enough. This seems odd though, why not do several days/different wards etc?

Why keep digging? Just wipe that huge ostrich yolk off your head and say you got it wrong.
 

BackRoomRummermill

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As they as they say OMG , I think everyone needs to get a grip, what a ridiculous,ill mannered and totally ridiculous response to a visit by the local club to a hospital by the club reps . As I think Grendel pointed out it was a logistic reasons only 5 could go and not some sinister random boycott or anything else , while I appreciate and acknowledge that there is a lot wrong with the club at present, on this showing it proves that compassion and decency still prevail.
 

ccfc92

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Nobody else was making out they can't be arsed or about going shopping..

But were happy to make smart arse replies and twisting words/posts to make out something was there, that wasn't? Rather than a simple, I don't know?

I've already said fair enough to the clubs tweet that ccfcway posted, and held my hands up. Then he jumps on again, saying I'm arguing?
 

ccfc92

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As they as they say OMG , I think everyone needs to get a grip, what a ridiculous,ill mannered and totally ridiculous response to a visit by the local club to a hospital by the club reps . As I think Grendel pointed out it was a logistic reasons only 5 could go and not some sinister random boycott or anything else , while I appreciate and acknowledge that there is a lot wrong with the club at present, on this showing it proves that compassion and decency still prevail.

No one was saying it wasn't a good gesture. It was a simple, why wasn't the rest of the squad there?

The questions been answered.
 

ccfcway

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But were happy to make smart arse replies and twisting words/posts to make out something was there, that wasn't? Rather than a simple, I don't know?

I've already said fair enough to the clubs tweet that ccfcway posted, and held my hands up. Then he jumps on again, saying I'm arguing?

jumps on it....The club did what the hospital asked. Surely any issue with that has to be taken up with the hospital, not the club ?

If so, then fair enough. This seems odd though, why not do several days/different wards etc?
 

ccfc92

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jumps on it....The club did what the hospital asked. Surely any issue with that has to be taken up with the hospital, not the club ?

Yes jumps on it.

"Look he's arguing still" "Nick, Grendel, Torch, look!"

All you needed to reply was what you've written in this very reply. Maybe it's the only day the club/hospital could do it.

All me, and ccfc4life, have done is suggest ways it can be improved as I believe it is something very important to the Cov kids in hospital IMO.

Myself, I've just asked why the whole squad/more players weren't there. Which, you've answered with your CCFC post.
 

pastythegreat

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doubtful. but even if true. 1k a week is 52k a year

1 off donation of 200 pound for xmass is shite for 52k a year
I earn 40k a year, very occasionally I'll put a quid or two into a bucket (normally only if I'm pressured into it) so a maximum of £10-£15 a year. Don't understand why, the more you earn the more you should give to charity?! They're doing their bit for charity for 9 months of the year by playing for us

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ccfc92

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I earn 40k a year, very occasionally I'll put a quid or two into a bucket (normally only if I'm pressured into it) so a maximum of £10-£15 a year. Don't understand why, the more you earn the more you should give to charity?! They're doing their bit for charity for 9 months of the year by playing for us

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You'll be asked for P60s on here soon....
 

Nick

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I earn 40k a year, very occasionally I'll put a quid or two into a bucket (normally only if I'm pressured into it) so a maximum of £10-£15 a year. Don't understand why, the more you earn the more you should give to charity?! They're doing their bit for charity for 9 months of the year by playing for us

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I tend to steer clear of the bucket shakers, they ask for your details and hound you. The ones in the Tesco at the Ricoh are the worst, keep getting phone calls from random charities where they have collared my wife and got the house number.
 

ccfc92

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I tend to steer clear of the bucket shakers, they ask for your details and hound you. The ones in the Tesco at the Ricoh are the worst, keep getting phone calls from random charities where they have collared my wife and got the house number.

TBH, most are scams anyway. The clothes bags that get posted through your letter box, then they collect a full bag of clothes were investigated, and were found to be sold to clothes banks then the cash pocketed. Obviously only some, not all.

But 100 bags, times £4-5 a bag, ching ching.
 

Nick

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TBH, most are scams anyway. The clothes bags that get posted through your letter box, then they collect a full bag of clothes were investigated, and were found to be sold to clothes banks then the cash pocketed. Obviously only some, not all.

But 100 bags, times £4-5 a bag, ching ching.

They just go in the bin anyway or get used as bin bags.
 

covcity4life

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I earn 40k a year, very occasionally I'll put a quid or two into a bucket (normally only if I'm pressured into it) so a maximum of £10-£15 a year. Don't understand why, the more you earn the more you should give to charity?! They're doing their bit for charity for 9 months of the year by playing for us

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because you should want to help those less fortunate?

not about should give money, more about should genunly want to help others
 

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