village greens
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- Sep 4, 2011
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I am sure all Argyle fans will like to send to you BHAFC fans much gratitude for the help you gave us in the past year!!Thank you!! and all the best for 2012 KEEPING IT GREEN!!
Really good to see you Plymouth boys starting to pick up in the league! Think it would be a good idea to get a couple of our development squad players down there and get some league experience (Toby Agdestein + JFC mainly)
All the best for the rest of the season and you best stay up!
P.S we love your club.....but absolutely NO CHANCE of getting Nooney back on loan![]()
(proper job south mind, not your grim northern version of south).
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Hope you all had a good Xmas and all the best for the New Year. The best time I've had at a football match in the last couple of years was meeting some of you guys at our Fansfests.Both the Fans ReUnited and our 125 anniversary. They were great days.
Onwards and upwards for both our clubs.
With eternally grateful thanks for all that's been done the one thing we really don't need is more kids. Under the embargo and financial restraints subsidised kiddy loans were all we could 'afford', we were beggars and had the full range of choice that comes with that.
Consequently it's been pretty much literally men against boys for half a season. That we're within spitting distance of hauling ourselves out of the relegation places and we're upwardly mobile with half a season to go is a minor (pun intended!) miracle.
With everything settling down, some grown men signed (Purse and Chadwick especially) three successive relegations should hopefully be avoided. We've already had the obligatory but laughable "we can make the play-offs" thread on PASOTI which tells you that normal rose tinted football fan service has resumed.
You mention 2nd teams Drumstick - we had that thread recently too, no surprises that Albion featured consistently.
The rest of the footballing world was pretty oblivious to things and those that were aware will, before long, have forgotten all about it. Fortunatley you're a cut above the rest and have long enough memories to recall where you came from and where, but for the grace of god, we could all find ourselves again one day. In return Argyle fans memories will be just as long, you'll always have a friends down south.
(proper job south mind, not your grim northern version of south).
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Maybe both teams could play each other as a pre-season friendly to say a big thankyou or 2 teams made up from supporters from each club and play a friendly game against each other, just an idea.