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Before thinking of life in div 1 lets just hope someone will buy us and we actually have a club to support next season.

 

Does anyone else think now we have been relegated(all but) through the natural route that we might just avoid the 10 point penalty next season from the FA.I think they will apply the reduction this season or we wont get one at all(maybe wishful thinking) We have solved the problem for the FA imho.

 

Lets hope we get some good news from the administrator and FA soon!!

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Accepted this a long time ago, now what we need is to get the financial situation sorted quickly, get rid of Wotte and other sundry Dutchmen, and get a new manager in with a complete close season to build a new team from scratch for League One. Clear out all the dross, keep only James and Gillett (Davis if he will stay), everyone else of the 1st team squad out

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I'm not sure if fate's got a sense of humour but I'm watching an episode of Murder She Wrote on Alibi and they're showing a funeral scene. There's when the Saints Go Marching In playing the background....

The irony wasn't lost on me...

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Oldham, Crewe, Carlisle, Huddersfield, Stockport, Walsall.........

Can't wait!

The only consolation for me was the chance to visit new grounds but I've already been to four of those. How about Yeovil, Bristol Rovers, Colchester, Southend, Swindon, Leyton Orient, Charlton? They're almost local derbies.

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The only consolation for me was the chance to visit new grounds but I've already been to four of those. How about Yeovil, Bristol Rovers, Colchester, Southend, Swindon, Leyton Orient, Charlton? They're almost local derbies.

 

You'll love Priestfield, just pray it doesn't rain.

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Accepted this a long time ago, now what we need is to get the financial situation sorted quickly, get rid of Wotte and other sundry Dutchmen, and get a new manager in with a complete close season to build a new team from scratch for League One. Clear out all the dross, keep only James and Gillett (Davis if he will stay), everyone else of the 1st team squad out

 

Surley got to add Mcgoldrick to that list?

 

He's still young and it was his first season ffs!

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Does anybody recognise these symptoms? (with apologies to anyone affected by such issues)

 

The five stages of facing death:

 

Stage One:

Denial, shock, and disbelief. Feeling of numbness. The

inability to accept what has happened and insistence that

no change has taken place.

Stage two:

Anger that the situation could occur, possibly directed

to others.

Stage Three:

Beginning to accept the reality of the situation, but

trying to 'bargain' for a bit more time to live, whether

through expressions of religious belief or increased

compliance with medical instructions.

Stage Four:

Depression, characterized be feelings of hopelessness and

despair about what has already been lost and what else

will be lost.

Stage Five:

Acceptance of the loss, and quiet discussions of death

with closest friends and relatives. An emotional reprieve

from negative emotions. Feelings of peaceful resignation

about one's own fate. Lack of interest in, and withdrawal

from, the everyday affairs of life, such as political

affairs, social events, news stories, and so on.

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