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  1. Wouldn't be happy if I was a saltash supporter. What if he got injured? I would say he is being a greedy little ****.
  2. I have to agree with posting, as it is a good summary. As stated, a lovely little ground and a very warm welcome, but after that... Not sure what Sticker feed their players before the match, but I would say it is certainly raw meat! Not a pleasant team to play against at all. I have heard the term "parking the bus", but at Sticker, they park the entire fleet! What sticker lack in skill, they certainly make up for it in "mouth". Living in mid-Cornwall and always looking for a match, I think I will give Sticker a miss from now on.
  3. If the match at saltash has anything to go by, this could be juicy match. Can't see sticker losing here
  4. Sorry HOPPIT, but you are exactly what is wrong with the modern game. Yes, it is true that Gilbert is not the only culprit, but please man up and deal with the bully boys, be it players or managers.
  5. I am totally sure who he was referring to, but within that area.
  6. I overheard Gilbert threatening to go over and smack one of the Tavistock supporters too. I was quite prepared to video the incident if it did occur, so pleased it didn't. So it is ok for Gilbert to be disrespectful to other supporters and match officials Dave. You cannot deny his behaviour at the majority of matches is embarrassing, although i do not expect you to agree with me on this public forum. I do not think the supporters of other clubs are jealous of Bodmin Town as a club, but just the attitude of some of their supporters and their manager.
  7. Yes, it was certainly shorts pulled down, pants pulled down and a very big slap on the ass for Bodmin Town. Oh how the mighty have fallen! Gilby with his usual back-chat to Referee, but have to compliment the Referee for totally ignoring the infantile clap-chat from the Bodmin manager. As for Bowker, best he books in at Slimming world, as he is certainly carrying a few stones more than he should be. As for LEEDSUNITED, he was last seen jumping in the River Tavy.
  8. Torpoint beat them in the Cornwall Senior Cup last season, in the semi-final!!!!!
  9. Will Camelford finish this job tonight and dump Bodmin out of the FA Vase? Surely Reg Hambly can motivate his team to beat a team that is clearly, not what they were.
  10. Neither side can truthfully say they put in a good performance last evening. both sides i gather were missing players and it showed. saltash looked to be missing menhenick, edwards, barker, o'brien and heveran.
  11. What Is so special about falmouth or newquay? In all truth, most of the grounds in the south-west look very tired.
  12. No doubt Darren Gilbert added his usual......
  13. Looking at the present league table for the Carlsberg South West Peninsula League, two once successful clubs are propping up the league with one point a piece, having played thirteen games. Yes one point from thirteen. For the league to operate, there has to be a top and a bottom, but there is currently a gap of thirty six points. How have these to clubs been allowed to become the whipping boys of the league? Is it mismanagement or simply the towns are no longer interested in their respective football clubs? In St Blazeys case, they have a small population(5,000) to call upon, but Newquay has a population of over 22,000, which rises to over 100,000 in the summer! The Premier League has already lost Penzance and Liskeard, are we going to witness St Blazey and Newquay going the same way?
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