I don't read the grass thread, which I guess is why they post there, but I'm told a couple of people have been slagging off the museum there in order to have a dig a me.
So be it, water off a ducks back, but the museum is a registered charity. It has seven trustees and numerous other volunteers. It was Mick Everett who got it off the ground, found it a location and convinced the then owners to let an abandoned office become a museum just as long as they didn't have to give it any budget. All this before I even got involved.
Since then all the trustees and volunteers have contributed considerable time and effort to get it to where it is now. I'm very proud to have played my part in it becoming the success it is although I can see just how much more work is required to make it what it can be.
So dig me out if that helps you but don't dismiss and belittle what @cafc999, @charltonnick@SE7toSG3, @killerjerrylee Paul Baker and Mick Everett plus many others have done just to try, and fail, to score cheap points.
By coincidence we added this new item to the museum. Very appropriate for a couple of posters, don't you think : - )
I don't read the grass thread, which I guess is why they post there, but I'm told a couple of people have been slagging off the museum there in order to have a dig a me.
So be it, water off a ducks back, but the museum is a registered charity. It has seven trustees and numerous other volunteers. It was Mick Everett who got it off the ground, found it a location and convinced the then owners to let an abandoned office become a museum just as long as they didn't have to give it any budget. All this before I even got involved.
Since then all the trustees and volunteers have contributed considerable time and effort to get it to where it is now. I'm very proud to have played my part in it becoming the success it is although I can see just how much more work is required to make it what it can be.
So dig me out if that helps you but don't dismiss and belittle what @cafc999, @charltonnick@SE7toSG3, @killerjerrylee Paul Baker and Mick Everett plus many others have done just to try, and fail, to score cheap points.
By coincidence we added this new item to the museum. Very appropriate for a couple of posters, don't you think : - )
It was only one person (I think) and he’s not worth worrying about.
I don't read the grass thread, which I guess is why they post there, but I'm told a couple of people have been slagging off the museum there in order to have a dig a me.
So be it, water off a ducks back, but the museum is a registered charity. It has seven trustees and numerous other volunteers. It was Mick Everett who got it off the ground, found it a location and convinced the then owners to let an abandoned office become a museum just as long as they didn't have to give it any budget. All this before I even got involved.
Since then all the trustees and volunteers have contributed considerable time and effort to get it to where it is now. I'm very proud to have played my part in it becoming the success it is although I can see just how much more work is required to make it what it can be.
So dig me out if that helps you but don't dismiss and belittle what @cafc999, @charltonnick@SE7toSG3, @killerjerrylee Paul Baker and Mick Everett plus many others have done just to try, and fail, to score cheap points.
By coincidence we added this new item to the museum. Very appropriate for a couple of posters, don't you think : - )
It was only one person, and he’s not worth worrying about.
Keep up the good work!
I don't worry for myself, it's pitiful, but the others don't deserve to be dismissed. The amount of money @charltonnick raises via auctions, the research Ian and Paul do, the items that Stuart gets for the collection, all the behind the scenes stuff that Mick carries out and whatever it is that Clive does are all worthy of acknowledgement.
The work continues and even today I submitted the annual submission to the Charity commission (oh the glamour).
People who want to moan will moan. I will bet they have never been up to the museum to have a good look at the work and effort that has gone into it. So much history in one room. I would urge anyone that has not been up for a visit to go.
Great to welcome this lifer (I'll let them ID themself if they choose) to the museum and accept this signed team photo rescued from a barbers shop in Birmingham.
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So be it, water off a ducks back, but the museum is a registered charity. It has seven trustees and numerous other volunteers. It was Mick Everett who got it off the ground, found it a location and convinced the then owners to let an abandoned office become a museum just as long as they didn't have to give it any budget. All this before I even got involved.
Since then all the trustees and volunteers have contributed considerable time and effort to get it to where it is now. I'm very proud to have played my part in it becoming the success it is although I can see just how much more work is required to make it what it can be.
So dig me out if that helps you but don't dismiss and belittle what @cafc999, @charltonnick @SE7toSG3, @killerjerrylee Paul Baker and Mick Everett plus many others have done just to try, and fail, to score cheap points.
By coincidence we added this new item to the museum. Very appropriate for a couple of posters, don't you think : - )
It was only one person (I think) and he’s not worth worrying about.
Keep up the good work!
The work continues and even today I submitted the annual submission to the Charity commission (oh the glamour).
Corner flag from the last game at Selhurst and a signed Admiral shirt
The East Terrace before development
Note to self: turn flash off when photographing glossy items
"Jesus Saves
But Moses Invests"