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Row, row, row your boat…….🙄🤣🤣0
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clive said:Overheard conversation in the Hartlepool boardroom:“Right lads, how do we fix this PR disaster?”
”How about this - we claim that Stelling is an idiot who doesn’t know what he’s talking about because he got hoodwinked by some rando. We’ll frame it like it was someone pretending to be a potential buyer to make Stelling look like a foolish, gullible old man. Then we repeat all of the things we said in the letter, but this time we also say that none of the obvious negative undertones of the letter mean anything and say that our phrasing is fine, above board and the correct and professional thing to do. We’ll claim that we were being respectful and thinking of everyone’s best interests…”
”Including Jeff Stelling?”
”…YES! Great idea! If we say we’re also thinking of him, we’ll get the public onside. Also, we’ll brush over the bit where we ask clubs to make sure he’s seated away from us - Not sure we can spin that bit positively - hopefully everyone will be so distracted by how brilliantly we’ve proven ourselves not to be fuckwits that they won’t remember that bit.”
”Sounds good to me!”
”Brilliant, let’s get the statement on the website. This is perfect.”
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Hartlepool need to wise up.As if JS is not a dignitary anywhere he wants to go and watch a game.Sour grapes from their Board, can’t believe that JS doesn’t have their best interests at heart.3
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I was watching soccer saturday a few years back and we were 1-0 up at Hartlepool at HT, we then ran in three goals in about five minutes, Jeffs' response was "OK, we surrender, please stop" which we did. He deserves a car pass for that alone if you ask me.0
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Just how lucky are we as Charlton fans at this moment in time to have owners that appear to have the best interests of the club at heart?6
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Went to see his live show (anecdotes and a bit of a Q&A with Bianca Westwood) earlier this year, good bloke. What is the Hartlepool(s) owner thinking?1
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CaptainRobbo said:Just how lucky are we as Charlton fans at this moment in time to have owners that appear to have the best interests of the club at heart?3
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up_the_valley said:CaptainRobbo said:Just how lucky are we as Charlton fans at this moment in time to have owners that appear to have the best interests of the club at heart?
Long may it last after all the years of crap we have had to endure.1 - Sponsored links:
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up_the_valley said:CaptainRobbo said:Just how lucky are we as Charlton fans at this moment in time to have owners that appear to have the best interests of the club at heart?2
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Covered End said:up_the_valley said:CaptainRobbo said:Just how lucky are we as Charlton fans at this moment in time to have owners that appear to have the best interests of the club at heart?
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up_the_valley said:Covered End said:up_the_valley said:CaptainRobbo said:Just how lucky are we as Charlton fans at this moment in time to have owners that appear to have the best interests of the club at heart?1
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He claims it doesn't bother him but then says the "other thing that concerns me": so it does bother him then.
Mr Stelling was a VERY smooth, highly professional broadcaster.
He happens to support a football club. (Don't we all, big deal; that doesn't make him a decent bloke does it? Although I'm sure he's very personable).
You might have guessed that I'm not that keen on someone that, leveraging his unique position in the public eye, took Sky Bet's shilling* to encourage suckers to gamble, primarily on football. The type of gambling which has the worst return for punters and the best profit for turf accountants. Who remembers one of Stelling's adverts being banned for being socially irresponsible? He's an intelligent bloke - surely he must have known the impact his efforts were having destroying lives and families - or did he just not care?
*It's reasonable to assume in his case it was many shillings.
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CaptainRobbo said:Just how lucky are we as Charlton fans at this moment in time to have owners that appear to have the best interests of the club at heart?
Was listening to a report about the goings on at Morecambe FC the other day.
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cafcfan said:He claims it doesn't bother him but then says the "other thing that concerns me": so it does bother him then.
Mr Stelling was a VERY smooth, highly professional broadcaster.
He happens to support a football club. (Don't we all, big deal; that doesn't make him a decent bloke does it? Although I'm sure he's very personable).
You might have guessed that I'm not that keen on someone that, leveraging his unique position in the public eye, took Sky Bet's shilling* to encourage suckers to gamble, primarily on football. The type of gambling which has the worst return for punters and the best profit for turf accountants. Who remembers one of Stelling's adverts being banned for being socially irresponsible? He's an intelligent bloke - surely he must have known the impact his efforts were having destroying lives and families - or did he just not care?
*It's reasonable to assume in his case it was many shillings.Responsibility for “destroying lives and families” sits with the bookmakers customer, not the bookmakers - it is not in their interests for their product to be abused (in the same way brewers don’t want their customers to be alcoholics, and chocolate bar manufacturers don’t want their customers to be obese).0 -
In very much the same way that tobacco companies don't want smokers to be addicted to nicotine.Bookies, chocolate companies, brewers all very much like addicts imo just as long as their addiction doesn't kill or ruin them and thereby remove a source of income.4
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The key point here being “IMO”.0
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cafcfan said:He claims it doesn't bother him but then says the "other thing that concerns me": so it does bother him then.
Mr Stelling was a VERY smooth, highly professional broadcaster.
He happens to support a football club. (Don't we all, big deal; that doesn't make him a decent bloke does it? Although I'm sure he's very personable).
You might have guessed that I'm not that keen on someone that, leveraging his unique position in the public eye, took Sky Bet's shilling* to encourage suckers to gamble, primarily on football. The type of gambling which has the worst return for punters and the best profit for turf accountants. Who remembers one of Stelling's adverts being banned for being socially irresponsible? He's an intelligent bloke - surely he must have known the impact his efforts were having destroying lives and families - or did he just not care?
*It's reasonable to assume in his case it was many shillings.
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MrOneLung said:cafcfan said:He claims it doesn't bother him but then says the "other thing that concerns me": so it does bother him then.
Mr Stelling was a VERY smooth, highly professional broadcaster.
He happens to support a football club. (Don't we all, big deal; that doesn't make him a decent bloke does it? Although I'm sure he's very personable).
You might have guessed that I'm not that keen on someone that, leveraging his unique position in the public eye, took Sky Bet's shilling* to encourage suckers to gamble, primarily on football. The type of gambling which has the worst return for punters and the best profit for turf accountants. Who remembers one of Stelling's adverts being banned for being socially irresponsible? He's an intelligent bloke - surely he must have known the impact his efforts were having destroying lives and families - or did he just not care?
*It's reasonable to assume in his case it was many shillings.4 -
cafcfan said:He claims it doesn't bother him but then says the "other thing that concerns me": so it does bother him then.
Mr Stelling was a VERY smooth, highly professional broadcaster.
He happens to support a football club. (Don't we all, big deal; that doesn't make him a decent bloke does it? Although I'm sure he's very personable).
You might have guessed that I'm not that keen on someone that, leveraging his unique position in the public eye, took Sky Bet's shilling* to encourage suckers to gamble, primarily on football. The type of gambling which has the worst return for punters and the best profit for turf accountants. Who remembers one of Stelling's adverts being banned for being socially irresponsible? He's an intelligent bloke - surely he must have known the impact his efforts were having destroying lives and families - or did he just not care?
*It's reasonable to assume in his case it was many shillings.
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cafcfan said:He claims it doesn't bother him but then says the "other thing that concerns me": so it does bother him then.
Mr Stelling was a VERY smooth, highly professional broadcaster.
He happens to support a football club. (Don't we all, big deal; that doesn't make him a decent bloke does it? Although I'm sure he's very personable).
You might have guessed that I'm not that keen on someone that, leveraging his unique position in the public eye, took Sky Bet's shilling* to encourage suckers to gamble, primarily on football. The type of gambling which has the worst return for punters and the best profit for turf accountants. Who remembers one of Stelling's adverts being banned for being socially irresponsible? He's an intelligent bloke - surely he must have known the impact his efforts were having destroying lives and families - or did he just not care?
*It's reasonable to assume in his case it was many shillings.0 -
gringo said:MrOneLung said:cafcfan said:He claims it doesn't bother him but then says the "other thing that concerns me": so it does bother him then.
Mr Stelling was a VERY smooth, highly professional broadcaster.
He happens to support a football club. (Don't we all, big deal; that doesn't make him a decent bloke does it? Although I'm sure he's very personable).
You might have guessed that I'm not that keen on someone that, leveraging his unique position in the public eye, took Sky Bet's shilling* to encourage suckers to gamble, primarily on football. The type of gambling which has the worst return for punters and the best profit for turf accountants. Who remembers one of Stelling's adverts being banned for being socially irresponsible? He's an intelligent bloke - surely he must have known the impact his efforts were having destroying lives and families - or did he just not care?
*It's reasonable to assume in his case it was many shillings.1 -
cafcfan said:He claims it doesn't bother him but then says the "other thing that concerns me": so it does bother him then.
Mr Stelling was a VERY smooth, highly professional broadcaster.
He happens to support a football club. (Don't we all, big deal; that doesn't make him a decent bloke does it? Although I'm sure he's very personable).
You might have guessed that I'm not that keen on someone that, leveraging his unique position in the public eye, took Sky Bet's shilling* to encourage suckers to gamble, primarily on football. The type of gambling which has the worst return for punters and the best profit for turf accountants. Who remembers one of Stelling's adverts being banned for being socially irresponsible? He's an intelligent bloke - surely he must have known the impact his efforts were having destroying lives and families - or did he just not care?
*It's reasonable to assume in his case it was many shillings.
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