Mad Eyed Screamer
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He'll be telling us the Kidderminster branch of Leeds United supporters club were out in force....As this is a football forum can I just mention last night's result: Kidderminster Harriers 4 FC Splitters 0.
He'll be telling us the Kidderminster branch of Leeds United supporters club were out in force....As this is a football forum can I just mention last night's result: Kidderminster Harriers 4 FC Splitters 0.
They may well have taken pay cuts to drop divisions but they were still paid more than what other regular NWCL players were receiving.
You are like a politician who can never give a straight answer.... Full of shit.
Okay well you got the fan bit right but we've never had financial clout. If you actually knew what you were talking about you'd know that other than season 1 when we received initial donations and the year we got to the 2nd round of the FA Cup we've made a loss every single year primarily because of having to pay extortionate amounts to rent our temporary home venues.
As we speak we have one of the lowest wage budgets in the league dispite having the 2nd highest attendance. It's not as simple as you like to think. And to add to that back in our formative years in the games we played at our opposition's home grounds the revenue they made from that one game amounted to what they would usually make over many years so they were churning out pretty healthy profits whilst our revenue was being drained renting Bury.
That's amazing what you've done there. Bet your mates in the playground were impressed.
You certainly can, you were a bit quiet during our previous 7 game unbeaten run though ;)As this is a football forum can I just mention last night's result: Kidderminster Harriers 4 FC Splitters 0.
No, they weren't. As I keep saying we've always paid peanuts. We didn't need to give players more money than other clubs as we had other things to offer that were unique at that level.They may well have taken pay cuts to drop divisions but they were still paid more than what other regular NWCL players were receiving.
You are like a politician who can never give a straight answer.... Full of spin.
He'll be telling us the Kidderminster branch of Leeds United supporters club were out in force....
You don't wanna hear my version of events apparently so here's just a few comments from opposition supporters after last night's game:Always liked Kidderminster
If you're going to post things that are factually incorrect then it is quite obvious that you aren't too familiar with the subject matter. Bit of a narrow minded view to take looking from the outside but it would be interesting to know if you've ever actually been and experienced those supporters you've formed a view of. Plus what on earth is an elite football club?You're once again showing your true rag colours by telling people they don't know what they are talking about, arrogance personified. It doesn't matter how much time you spend on a Manchester City fans forum spouting on like Lord Haw Haw about your elite football club you will never change my view or opinion I have formed about your club and supporters.
Very convincing argument. We actually do. Rammy, Radcliffe, Trafford are 3 that immediately spring to mind. Hell even Salford City, Gary Neville visited to get some ideas from us before they improved their ground and we've visited them in recent times for similar.NO YOU DON`T..........So obviously you don't know what you are talking about.
I'll take that bet, they weren't they were mostly FCUM songs, like every week.Bet most of the songs were anti citeh or Liverpool or Leeds
Actually our crowds are up on pre Broadhurst Park attendances and currently only slightly under season one's average. I wouldn't worry too much we have one of the highest attendances in non league, we'll be fine but thanks for the concern.I've seen Fc Utd fans, and pond life is an apt way to describe them..
....hilarious 4.0 defeat .
The crest if a wave they were on a decade ago, seems a long long time ago now.
Crowds have plummeted when you look at fc wherever this week were at Bury