metalblue
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Tolmie is out in the open. Welcome Scott Loney
As I was reading that I was expecting “and I had a threesome with…”
Bit disappointed it didn’t materialise if I’m honest
Tolmie is out in the open. Welcome Scott Loney
There’s only a handful of wankers who have given him grief over the years. All conspicuously absent from this thread funnily enough.I find all this a bit sad. The very least that can be said of Scott is that he supplied a great deal of entertainment to the forum, whether it be bafflement at the videos or snippets of real information or a wry smile at the needy members of the forum clinging on every word or a belly-laugh at the inadequates who got genuinely angry when a rumoured transfer didn't materialise. I think it diminishes the forum when he doesn't post and there aren't many posters you can say that about.
A really lovely lady. Tony Livesey once ordered me to stand on a trampoline with her and a pool cue.I’d like to hear a bit more about Pandora Peaks?
I worked at the Express in the Cashiers office, I member when the Sport was printed there and they had the news floor also there. They had to move it to Virginia House next door. The messengers used to fight to deliver any post there, some of the sights they saw hahaA really lovely lady. Tony Livesey once ordered me to stand on a trampoline with her and a pool cue.
I was 19 and it would be called work place abuse nowadays!
How awful for you. Scarred for life?A really lovely lady. Tony Livesey once ordered me to stand on a trampoline with her and a pool cue.
I was 19 and it would be called work place abuse nowadays!
I suppose that depends on what you were doing with the pool cue..A really lovely lady. Tony Livesey once ordered me to stand on a trampoline with her and a pool cue.
I was 19 and it would be called work place abuse nowadays!
Nobody has ever abused me like that, more’s the pity.A really lovely lady. Tony Livesey once ordered me to stand on a trampoline with her and a pool cue.
I was 19 and it would be called work place abuse nowadays!
She is 5"6 and 72HHHA really lovely lady. Tony Livesey once ordered me to stand on a trampoline with her and a pool cue.
I was 19 and it would be called work place abuse nowadays!
In those days it would be called annual bonus?A really lovely lady. Tony Livesey once ordered me to stand on a trampoline with her and a pool cue.
I was 19 and it would be called work place abuse nowadays!
Wycombe away was my lowest point ever as a City fan.Me. Went to Wycombe though. Exclusive bunch blues who went to Wycombe.
Totally agree about changing careers. For years I worked with a good salary in IT for a major financial institution. With a young family the security was excellent but the work was not my passion.I needed to research; needed to write. I decided I'd go part time initially because it was such a gamble to relinquish that security but my boss said 'but you're a bloke! Only women go part time' which says more about him and the place I worked than me. He made life difficult and it dragged on for months. When he finally relented I'd had enough. I was part time for a month before I took the big gamble and left in 2002. Around this time I managed to persuade City to appoint me on a part time freelance contract basis as the new heritage project manager (setting up the original museum a couple of days a week). Considerably less money than I was earning (it was 2 days a week but was much less than 2/5ths of my old salary). That was a major step and I worked on other temporary projects over the years.
Money was extremely tight and my MCFC part time freelance work ended after almost seven years, but during that time I'd been happy that I was working on something I loved. Writing, research and educating others was something I loved but - as I'm sure Scott will agree - no one wanted to publish much on City and you had to badger publishers all the time. I was never going to be a journalist - that's not my interest or skill - but I wanted to write books, manage history projects and develop research projects that could help us all understand the past.
Since then my career has remained flexible (volatile?) and some years I'd earn only a few pounds (seriously) and others I'd get a good project for a few months. But overall these last two decades of freelance research, writing & projects have been the best I've ever had in terms of freedom and enjoyment. I have never earned as much in a year as my final salary at the bank way back in 2001-02 and I've put in considerably more time into my writing and work than I did back then but I have always been happier than I was then.
It takes a lot to make that career change but I would urge everyone who feels they need to do something else to make it happen. If it's your passion then find a way to do it. Security, money and all the other things you get from your current work are important, but taking the gamble and doing something you want to do is so much more rewarding in the long run. For me success isn't a bank account, car etc. it's about being content and surrounding yourself with positive voices. Best wishes and good luck to anyone who takes the gamble. If I can help with advice etc. then please get in touch.
And there were no pubs. Had to suffer soberWycombe away was my lowest point ever as a City fan.
York away was a doddle compared to Wycombe.
Me and my best mate was there, truly a very humbling experience walking back through the Industrial Estate back to my car after the shite that was served up that night!Wycombe away was my lowest point ever as a City fan.
York away was a doddle compared to Wycombe.
Yeh! but you must realise every job has its ups and downs.A really lovely lady. Tony Livesey once ordered me to stand on a trampoline with her and a pool cue.
I was 19 and it would be called work place abuse nowadays!
Scott it’s Dave Jackson ( Jacko ) great days at the MEN along with Chris Greenwood , Chris Harris and then the away days with Mike Holden , Les etc.. look after yourself
How awful for you. Scarred for life?