Moaners, Whingers and Whiners
Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2010 9:43 am
Yes you know who you are!
Do these people ever give up.? How do they manage to get through their daily life?
Victor and Ned now seem to have seen the light but the torch is now being held by another select group
i am all for debate and happy that this board is active and has some good topics for discussion but talks of grass not being green, seeds not growing in time, floodlights in the wrong place, buses going in the wrong direction, a roof or lack of one, colours of seats and carbunkles that will shortly need knocking down is all a bit much to take. Next thing they will moan about Season ticket prices (again) cos the reserve games are included in the price but will now have to travel to Kendal to watch them.
The new facility has taken many years of blood, sweat, toil and tears not to mention considerable financial input. This vision is very shortly to be a reality. We should be celebrating, not moaning about it. Let the designers and contractors get on with it and when the project is delivered on time and the doors are officially open we can judge with our own eyes.
I think the imminent trips to Barrow, Lancaster, Kendal and York should put all this into perspective and then we may realise how far this Club of ours has come.
The Dream is (almost) reality
By the way this particular carbunkle is growing on me!
Do these people ever give up.? How do they manage to get through their daily life?
Victor and Ned now seem to have seen the light but the torch is now being held by another select group
i am all for debate and happy that this board is active and has some good topics for discussion but talks of grass not being green, seeds not growing in time, floodlights in the wrong place, buses going in the wrong direction, a roof or lack of one, colours of seats and carbunkles that will shortly need knocking down is all a bit much to take. Next thing they will moan about Season ticket prices (again) cos the reserve games are included in the price but will now have to travel to Kendal to watch them.
The new facility has taken many years of blood, sweat, toil and tears not to mention considerable financial input. This vision is very shortly to be a reality. We should be celebrating, not moaning about it. Let the designers and contractors get on with it and when the project is delivered on time and the doors are officially open we can judge with our own eyes.
I think the imminent trips to Barrow, Lancaster, Kendal and York should put all this into perspective and then we may realise how far this Club of ours has come.
The Dream is (almost) reality
By the way this particular carbunkle is growing on me!