Constantly having a go at their own fans for trying to do something about our plight=super fan.
you must lead an exciting lifeLooking forward to finding out who's brought the loudest instrument now. :claping hands:
you must lead an exciting life
you must lead an exciting life
Looking forward to finding out who's brought the loudest instrument now. :claping hands:
Can lend you my wife. She can be very loud. Especially when aimed at me.
Might let you keep her as well
This is probably a really stupid question. But has anyone put any effort into getting banners inside the ground as well?
This is probably a really stupid question. But has anyone put any effort into getting banners inside the ground as well?
Excellent. Tell her you've pissed all over the toilet seat then bring her along.
What minute of the game is the plane with banner flying over?
I have my 1967 wooden Ccfc rattle that has been banned from the ground.
Wouldn't have thought so. The ones that go in the ground only want to watch our team and wouldn't risk getting kicked out for any reason. The ones outside refuse to go in for any reason.
I know they go to watch our team. It's shameful isn't it?
no grendel you are shamefull do nothing except slag others off.
Come on you and torch have been made an offer to start protesting outside the arena we will do all the organising as usual so what is your answer we are still waiting
you never turned up last time.
some of us are will to do anything to try and get our club backwhere do you stand?
Not as shameful as someone that has a go against anyone that tries to bring our club home.
And how is the job going Grendull? Have the official stats here for average wages in the UK. You say you earn more than the average for any job available :thinking about:The list looks good to me as I am on it and it isn't far off what I earn, and I work for a good company.
UK SALARIES 2012RankOccupationAverage annual wage
% change from 2011Source: Office for National Statistics, Nov 2012
1Chief executives and senior officials£120,830 -3.8
2Brokers £98,924-15.2
3Marketing and sales directors£82,866 -3.2
4Aircraft pilots and flight engineers£77,906 12
5Financial managers and directors£74,709 -10.2
6Production managers and directors in mining and energy£72,5872 7.3
7Legal professionals£70,731 -0.2
8Information technology and telecommunications directors£70,393 6.4
9Financial institution managers and directors£69,890 3.3
10Functional managers and directors£69,879 -5.6
11Medical practitioners£69,741 -2.2
12Financial institution managers and directors£69,559 2.8
13Transport associate professionals£67,2691 1.6
14Advertising and public relations directors£66,886 n/a
15Air traffic controllers£63,855 9.1
16Senior police officers£60,814 1.9
17Actuaries, economists and statisticians£60,672 n/a
18Functional managers and directors£56,459 3.7
19Corporate managers and directors£55,278 -0.8
20Health professionals£54,684 0.6
21Senior officers in protective services£54,625 4.4
22Human resource managers and directors£54,229 0
23Legal professionals£52,069 -3
24Managers, directors and senior officials£51,567 -0.7
25Ship and hovercraft officers£51,3853 1.1
26Health services and public health managers and directors£51,352 5.6
27Production managers and directors in manufacturing£51,215 -1.7
28Purchasing managers and directors£49,630 -4.5
29Physical scientists£49,366 5.1
30IT project and programme managers£48,767 -0.7
31Sales accounts and business development managers£48,763 -0.6
32Senior professionals of educational establishments£48,754 3.5
33Health and social services managers and directors£48,692 4.8
34IT specialist managers£48,271 0.9
35Finance and investment analysts and advisers£47,501 7.5
36Research and development managers£47,438 1.8
37Business and financial project management professionals£47,244 -2.4
38Dental practitioners£46,834 6.4
39Senior officers in fire, ambulance, prison and related services£46,527 9.4
40Waste disposal and environmental services managers£45,982 15.7
41Solicitors£45,585 -2.3
42Management consultants and business analysts£45,538 -1.2
43Production managers and directors in construction£45,283 5.1
44IT business analysts, architects and systems designers£44,542 3.9
45Financial and accounting technicians£44,512 1.2
46Taxation experts£44,446 -3.9
47Quality assurance and regulatory professionals£44,339 -0.1
48Train and tram drivers£43,843 5.4
49Information technology and telecommunications professionals£43,025 1.9
50Electrical engineers£42,907 3.8
51Architects£42,563 0.8
52Business, research and administrative professionals£42,431 -8
53Property, housing and estate managers£42,294 5
54Mechanical engineers£42,174 -0.9
55Financial accounts managers£41,480 -7.1
56Science, research, engineering and technology professionals£41,200 2.2
57Electronics engineers£40,704 7.2
58Engineering professionals£40,651 0
59Business, finance and related associate professionals£40,443 -4.2
60Barristers and judges£40,242 -5.3
61Engineering professionals£40,208 1.6
62Programmers and software development professionals£40,202 5.4
63Information technology and telecommunications professionals£40,020 1.5
64Social services managers and directors£39,888 0.6
65Quality and regulatory professionals£39,866 0.8
66Police officers (sergeant and below)£39,809 2.5
67Sales, marketing and related associate professionals£39,791 3.2
68Design and development engineers£39,633 4.1
69Business, media and public service professionals£39,464 -4.3
70Civil engineers£39,236 2.6
71Managers and proprietors in other services£39,070 -3.7
72Construction project managers and related professionals£38,961 -5.5
73Managers and directors in transport and distribution£38,746 1.5
74Biological scientists and biochemists£38,370 5.6
75Chartered and certified accountants£38,283 1
76Natural and social science professionals£38,168 4.9
77Quantity surveyors£38,156 0.4
78Higher education teaching professionals£38,124 -1.5
79Rail transport operatives£38,003 7.9
80Pipe fitters£37,978 n/a
81Architects, town planners and surveyors£37,923 1.6
82Advertising accounts managers and creative directors£37,853 -5.2
83Chemical scientists£37,6741 1.6
84Pharmacists£37,379 3.7
85Business and public service associate professionals£37,215 0
86Paramedics£37,120 1.7
87Production and process engineers£37,009 1.7
88Managers and proprietors in other services£36,921 -16
89Chartered surveyors£36,642 5.1
90Professional occupations£36,403 -0.6
91Psychologists£36,332 4.7
92Rail and rolling stock builders and repairers£36,328 10.7
93Natural and social science professionals£36,263 1.4
94Arts officers, producers and directors£36,107 -7.7
95Other drivers and transport operatives£36,096 6.9
96Garage managers and proprietors£35,851 10.9
97Business, research and administrative professionals£35,659 4
98Protective service occupations£35,256 3.1
99Journalists, newspaper and periodical editors£35,213 1.4
100Skilled metal, electrical and electronic trades supervisors£34,908 2
Well Torch whats it going to be offered you the chance to participate in what you've always wanted protest against you're enemies ie ACL and CCC tell you what we'll even give you and Grendel a Platinum star each just for attending
He wants to touch your ballbag
As I said to you on the other thread, what is happening at 7pm in the dark at the casino on Sunday evening? Are KCiC organising something? Or are you trying to make some kind of point?
Name a date and time and I'll take unpaid leave
He wants to touch your ballbag
If I'm not mistaken have you not told us how wonderfully highly paid and skilled you are in the past?
And the point I'm making as usual you and Grendel are full of shit
He'll never protest against his beloved sisu.
How is meeting outside a casino for no reason proving anything? And look how angry you are getting. Bless you, is the bad weather making you upset?
When you make thinly-veiled threats, they have to be at least thinly veiled.
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