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sligoman
15/08/2005, 12:15 PM
This was brought up in another thread and I had meant to post this sooner but I forgot. How come Sean Connor doesn't give his view in the programme anymore? We must be one of the only, if not the only, club in the country where the manager doesn't have an article in the programme. I know there was a dispute in it not so long ago between Connor and Stephen McLaughlin and since then Sean hasn't wrote anything. I for one think this is stupid, that a manager doesn't write in it anymore, and surely people would prefer to read the manager's views rather than McLaughlin's? Maybe in the next meeting between the trust and the club this issue could be raised :confused:

Red4Eva
15/08/2005, 12:19 PM
i agree. programme is a bit lame these days without him

Rory H
15/08/2005, 2:28 PM
after the previous controversy i dont think he can be arsed anymore

they could get mickey feeney to do it..give his something to do :)

gustavo
16/08/2005, 11:15 AM
another thing about the programe : the last home game i was at (dundalk) it didnt have the league table. i thought that this should be in it as a matter of course.

sligoman
16/08/2005, 1:28 PM
after the previous controversy i dont think he can be arsed anymoreWell if that is the case then that is not the attitude to have and he should keep the fans up to date with an article in every home programme it's as simple as that!

sligoman
19/08/2005, 11:38 PM
Maybe in the next meeting between the trust and the club this issue could be raised :confused:FAO any trust member: When are ye meeting with the club next? And can you please bring this issue up?

1 9 2 8
20/08/2005, 9:43 AM
FAO any trust member: When are ye meeting with the club next? And can you please bring this issue up?
Why not join the Trust and bring up the question yourself :rolleyes:

http://www.thebitored.org/howyoucanhelp/canyouhelp.htm

sligoman
20/08/2005, 10:36 AM
Why not join the Trust and bring up the question yourself :rolleyes:Are you a member of the trust?:confused:. I dont think so, Well why dont you join? Gary knows why I haven't joined so what excuse do you have? :rolleyes:

sligoman
22/08/2005, 5:32 PM
so what excuse do you have? :rolleyes:I take it you dont have one then 1928? :confused:

1 9 2 8
22/08/2005, 7:52 PM
I take it you dont have one then 1928? :confused:
Sligoman, I’d be the first to join, once they have a branch in County Meath where I work. It takes a fair bit of commitment and swapping of shifts to make to the Showgrounds on a Saturday night, but I haven’t missed a game yet. That’s not an excuse for not joining, but it’s the reason. There is no way I could go home on a Tuesday to attend a meeting, I like a lot of Rovers supporters travel the country following the Bit O’Red.
So now you and everyone else who reads this knows why I am not a member. So why don’t you share your little secret you have with Gary, and tell us why you are not a member.
Oh! Sorry. You are a member of the M.C. I forgot :p :D .

garykelly
22/08/2005, 9:15 PM
heading to trust meetings is a good way to keep up to date with information. the trust have already been in talks a good while ago on this so watch this space re the programme. For obvious reasons the trust cannot release details on every thing it does until appropriate,

sligoman
22/08/2005, 10:59 PM
So why don’t you share your little secret you have with Gary, and tell us why you are not a member.
Oh! Sorry. You are a member of the M.C. I forgot :p :D .Somehow I dont think it's the reason that you were expecting but, the reason I haven't joined the trust is cos meetings are held in a pub and I'm not the legal age to be in one yet. That valid enough for ya? :confused: :p

Redtop
22/08/2005, 11:33 PM
wat age do you have to be to join the trust??

sligoman
22/08/2005, 11:38 PM
wat age do you have to be to join the trust??
Any age, I presume, but considering that the meetings and the fundraisers are held in pubs then there's not much point joining until your 18, unless you have a fake I.D. :eek: :p

Redzer
23/08/2005, 9:38 AM
Are you a member of the trust?:confused:. I dont think so, Well why dont you join? Gary knows why I haven't joined so what excuse do you have? :rolleyes:
Sligoman, I don’t its appropriate to ask a member of this forum, why they are or are not a member of the trust. Everybody is entitled to his or her own opinion. They can also decide if they wish to join the trust, or not. From 1928 reply he makes a great effort to attend the games, and that should be enough. So cut out the personnel stuff. If you have a comment to make, make it about the post not the poster. :mad:
This thread is supposed to be about the programme, so keep to the topic. :mad:

sligoman
23/08/2005, 12:12 PM
Redzer, look back on this thread, 1928 suggested that I join the trust first, he was the one that responded to me with a smart reply :rolleyes:. In future, I suggest that you look at all posts before you go giving out to anyone ;)

In case you missed it, look:

Why not join the Trust and bring up the question yourself :rolleyes:

http://www.thebitored.org/howyoucanhelp/canyouhelp.htm

Redzer
23/08/2005, 12:37 PM
Redzer, look back on this thread, 1928 suggested that I join the trust first, he was the one that responded to me with a smart reply :rolleyes:. In future, I suggest that you look at all posts before you go giving out to anyone ;)

In case you missed it, look:
I,m sure 1928 can post for himself, but the fact is Sligoman, that when 1928 did not respond to your remark from a week ago, you brought it up again in an effort to provoke him. So, cut out the sh*t stirring. :mad:

sligoman
23/08/2005, 12:41 PM
I,m sure 1928 can post for himself, but the fact is Sligoman, that when 1928 did not respond to your remark from a week ago, you brought it up again in an effort to provoke him. So, cut out the sh*t stirring. :mad:That's because he tried to make me look stupid by saying why dont I join the trust. Unless he's a member of the trust I dont see why he has the right to tell me to join. I didn't try to provoke him, I just wanted a reply from him

1 9 2 8
23/08/2005, 5:03 PM
That's because he tried to make me look stupid
I wasn't trying to make you look stupid all I was saying is the best way to get things done is do it your self

sligoman
23/08/2005, 5:05 PM
I wasn't trying to make you look stupid all I was saying is the best way to get things done is do it your selfOk then, fair enough but considering that their are a few members of the trust on here it's just as easy to ask them here

roversforever
24/08/2005, 5:27 PM
Somehow I dont think it's the reason that you were expecting but, the reason I haven't joined the trust is cos meetings are held in a pub and I'm not the legal age to be in one yet. That valid enough for ya? :confused: :p
so sligoman is actually only a sligoboy!!maybe this brings us closer to his job in the showgrounds....could he be one of those little ballboys that does be there on a matchday??? :D

sligoman
24/08/2005, 5:41 PM
so sligoman is actually only a sligoboy!!maybe this brings us closer to his job in the showgrounds....could he be one of those little ballboys that does be there on a matchday??? :D:D, I'm not that young! :mad:

Paraic
24/08/2005, 9:22 PM
Folks

I'm closing this thread - it's going way off topic as have a couple of others in recent times -

can you keep the posts relevant to the topic or else it's just wasting everyone's time please?

thanks

Paraic