Thought McFadzean would have been a very confident character judging by his demeanour on the pitch but he was very quite and seemed a bit nervous.
John Williams and Chris Marsh were good value though!
Bobby Gould at the next meeting too.
Interesting that McFadzean came just because we were at St Andrews and not the Ricoh.
Did he say who it was that the scouts were watching? I wonder if it was Shankland?
Interesting that McFadzean came just because we were at St Andrews and not the Ricoh.
was that the striker who was banging them in last year?
That isn’t what he said?
No he didn’t say that, he said at the time he knew it was more than likely we would be at St Andrews but would prefer the Ricoh.Interesting that McFadzean came just because we were at St Andrews and not the Ricoh.
Did he say who it was that the scouts were watching? I wonder if it was Shankland?
No he didn’t say that, he said at the time he knew it was more than likely we would be at St Andrews but would prefer the Ricoh.
Ah ok, apologiesMisread it I think!
I actually think that's the first apology/admission of a mistake that I've ever read on this forum by anyone. Good stuff. Minor differences of opinion usually end with threats of serious violence or even worse degrading of birds of prey. This could be a whole new era!
I'd still shag the owl.
It would be a hoot to see thatI'd still shag the owl.
I'd still shag the owl.
Another good night tonight. Godden and Dabo from the club and Peter Bodak and Gary Thompson from the past.
Interestingly Portsmouth had 4 bids for Godden and he heard of the Cov interest during the first game of the season when he was told by Barry Fry during the game. The deal as we know was then concluded/agreed on the Monday.
Yep-more new faces aswell last night and again politics left at the door-something another organisation may we’ll want to take on board.Godden and Dabo both said no 'bad apples' in the dressing room (weren't specifically asked that question) and high team spirit, Godden said he had a lot of superstitious habits pre-,match, manly around routine (meals from Thursday onwards / route to ground) Dabo;'s toughest opponent Amin Younes, when he played against Ajax. Won 2-1, but he he tore him a hole !
Great night again - special thanks to Juggy, Paul and other 'helpers' who ensure everyone has a good experience.
Yep-more new faces aswell last night and again politics left at the door-something another organisation may we’ll want to take on board.
No good closing the gate though once the horse has bolted......
Yep-more new faces aswell last night and again politics left at the door-something another organisation may we’ll want to take on board.
No good closing the gate though once the horse has bolted......
We went last night for the first time and really enjoyed. I thought Dabo & Godden came across really well, and class of Shipley to not only turn up on his birthday but still be there until the end I thought really showed what he is about.I think they've got it right with how they do things. Support is the main aim so it's all accentuating the positive, like it a lot
We went last night for the first time and really enjoyed. I thought Dabo & Godden came across really well, and class of Shipley to not only turn up on his birthday but still be there until the end I thought really showed what he is about.
The one thing that did concern me a tad last night, for the future of the football club more than anything, was the age range of those attending. Obviously great to see so many lifelong supporters there, and there were a few young kids who you'd hope will continue to back the club in the future, but I was one of very few between the age of say 16-35. It might just be people had other plans last night, but it would be good to a) learn we have some younger adult fans in Warwick/Leamington still and b) to see others come along. Like I said, I signed up last night so it's not like I am some long-term member myself, but I would encourage more to come along.
I wouldn’t read too much into the age thing. I think the idea of supporters clubs is an older generation thing.We went last night for the first time and really enjoyed. I thought Dabo & Godden came across really well, and class of Shipley to not only turn up on his birthday but still be there until the end I thought really showed what he is about.
The one thing that did concern me a tad last night, for the future of the football club more than anything, was the age range of those attending. Obviously great to see so many lifelong supporters there, and there were a few young kids who you'd hope will continue to back the club in the future, but I was one of very few between the age of say 16-35. It might just be people had other plans last night, but it would be good to a) learn we have some younger adult fans in Warwick/Leamington still and b) to see others come along. Like I said, I signed up last night so it's not like I am some long-term member myself, but I would encourage more to come along.
Can’t believe how well Thompson looks. Doesn’t look a day over 40-must look after himself well.
It was Bodak and he only said it to wind Marshy up as they're big pals. I need to park in the Kop car park tomorrow H as I have to meet someone after the game, so just to warn you well be later leaving after the traffic has died down. Will pick you up approx. 12.40 @ Baxi.Last night Garry Thompson joked that he knew his career was over when he went to Walsall (can't see that on his list of clubs? unless he mixed it up with Watford??) A bit strange.
Edit (and apologies) - it must have been Bodak joking, as he ended up there towards the end!
That’s a fair assessment with who was there last night-but when we travel away on the coach there is a more balanced age range-probably more younger than older to be fair, although that can bring its own problems as we have heard over the last few meetings.We went last night for the first time and really enjoyed. I thought Dabo & Godden came across really well, and class of Shipley to not only turn up on his birthday but still be there until the end I thought really showed what he is about.
The one thing that did concern me a tad last night, for the future of the football club more than anything, was the age range of those attending. Obviously great to see so many lifelong supporters there, and there were a few young kids who you'd hope will continue to back the club in the future, but I was one of very few between the age of say 16-35. It might just be people had other plans last night, but it would be good to a) learn we have some younger adult fans in Warwick/Leamington still and b) to see others come along. Like I said, I signed up last night so it's not like I am some long-term member myself, but I would encourage more to come along.
It was Bodak and he only said it to wind Marshy up as they're big pals. I need to park in the Kop car park tomorrow H as I have to meet someone after the game, so just to warn you well be later leaving after the traffic has died down. Will pick you up approx. 12.40 @ Baxi.
Just a bit of old fashioned sexism!Fair play though to Juggy and Paul, run a tight ship and don’t have any shenanigans.
Wheres it being held?Glad everyone had a good night. Attending the Bedworth and Nuneaton branch of supporters club meeting on 3/10.
They have Walsh and O’Hare attending, hoping for a good night.
Good to see supporters groups active and players taking time to interact with fans.
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