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Merry Christmas

Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2016 10:05 am
by Frosty
Hey Guys & Gals,

It's been a strange old season so far, but Football can be like that as we all know.

Just want to wish everyone that participates in this forum a Happy Christmas & a great 2017!

I would especially like to thank a few people that contribute a lot of time to keep this place running:


Bluemike - Has an 'opinion on opinions', but we forgive him for that as he is a massive asset in both running of the Prediction League and contributions to the 'Previews'.

Charnwood - Just has strong opinions, but is equally forgiven as he has brought new excitement to the 'Prediction League' over the past couple of seasons.

Jamma123 - Has long winded opinions which we successfully turned into 'Opening Thoughts' on the previews, James also assembles the 'bits & pieces' that comprise a Preview for which I am very grateful for.

Todd66 - Seldom has an opinion, so has been relegated to the 'Games Room' where he is learning how to play with others.

K L Blue - Posts everyone else's opinions by using his excellent ability to hunt out news stories from around the web for the Previews

itfc76trev - has an opinion about everything, just forgets to post them most of the time. Watches a lot of questionable videos on the internet, luckily some are on Football which end up in the Previews

Marko69 - A foreigner, I can't speak Scottish so not sure if he has opinions. Still, does a fantastic job with the 'Caption Contest' which is a forum favourite, and a great contributor to the forum.


Seriously, I wouldn't be involved if it wasn't for the people above, so a really big thanks guys.


To everyone else, thank you for every contribution, when we cut to the chase, we are all here for the same reason (except for the budgies, but they do add a bit of colour).

Once again, to both you and your families, have a safe and enjoyable festive season.

Best Wishes
Dave

Re: Merry Christmas

Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2016 9:41 pm
by vaalae
Merry Christmas to you and yours Dave, thanks for everything you do in keeping this place running, and thanks to everyone who has contributed throughout the year. I've not been on as much this year, but a new year and a new manager, who knows! :|

Merry Christmas all

Re: Merry Christmas

Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2016 2:57 am
by marko69
Ho ho Ho, aw right an that ya bunch o feckin bawbags an that eh, hay a gid yin an that an git utter reekin it hug'ma'nanny an that eh! Orra best tae ye's! :D

Re: Merry Christmas

Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2016 7:29 pm
by Bluemike
Merry Christmas to you and your loved ones Dave, and thank you very much for all your time, effort and commitment in keeping the forum going after the tragic events of a few weeks ago, not to mention the cost.

But hang on a minute, me having opinions on opinions ??? I never voice my opinions, keep them to myself. :D

Also like to wish every single poster on here a very Happy Christmas and a healthy and prosperous 2017.

Re: Merry Christmas

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2016 11:49 am
by Earl Blue
Merry Christmas everybody..

May all your wishes come true..

Earl

Re: Merry Christmas

Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2016 12:19 pm
by Frosty
Earl Blue wrote:Merry Christmas everybody..

May all your wishes come true..

Earl

cheers Eddie,

You just working in Tel Aviv I assume?

Regards Dave

Re: Merry Christmas

Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2016 3:30 pm
by Earl Blue
Frosty wrote:
Earl Blue wrote:Merry Christmas everybody..

May all your wishes come true..

Earl

cheers Eddie,

You just working in Tel Aviv I assume?

Regards Dave
No I am back home now..

Just not updated me profile..

Re: Merry Christmas

Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2016 6:08 pm
by patthegimp
Happy Christmas to everyone and thanks for all the work that goes in to this site.It is the best by far

Re: Merry Christmas

Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2016 9:44 pm
by marko69
If you're going back there, Earl, Tel Aviv I'm asking for her!

Sorry. One of my dads jokes there.

Re: Merry Christmas

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 1:13 am
by Charnwood
Seasons Greetings to you Dave and to Cat & Alex too.

Hope you have a fabulous Christmas and a wonderful New Year.

All the best from us both.

Andy & Lorraine xxx

Re: Merry Christmas

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 10:56 am
by herforder
Thanking everyone associated with making this forum so lively and enjoyable! Your time and commitment is much appreciated by us all.

In wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy and Healthy New Year, I'm sure we would all want to send special thoughts and good wishes to the family and friends of The Don, and indeed anyone else who has lost someone close during 2016.

Re: Merry Christmas

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 11:09 am
by Earl Blue
marko69 wrote:If you're going back there, Earl, Tel Aviv I'm asking for her!

Sorry. One of my dads jokes there.
lol..

Re: Merry Christmas

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 11:44 am
by Frosty
Charnwood wrote:Seasons Greetings to you Dave and to Cat & Alex too.

Hope you have a fabulous Christmas and a wonderful New Year.

All the best from us both.

Andy & Lorraine xxx
Cheers buddy,

And likewise from our side

Best Wishes Dave

Re: Merry Christmas

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 12:53 pm
by TODD66
Seldom has an opinion!!!

My nearest and dearest would probably have something to say about that. Honestly I do, but due to a (and some would say luckily) lack of actually seeing Town play in the flesh for a while I'm keeping quiet and taking in what others who do get to attend have to say!

I'll have to see what I can do to rectify that going forward!!

Anyway

Seasons Greetings to all the Tractor Boys and Girls and here's hoping for a prosperous and successful new year!

Re: Merry Christmas

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 1:22 pm
by itfc76trev
Happy Christmas everyone

Re: Merry Christmas

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 3:51 pm
by number 9
Merry Christmas everyone! Thanks Frosty for keeping the forum going. I am making an attempt to continue playing PL as you had suggested. Not that anyone cares, but I'll certainly be back posting on a regular basis once we have a new manager. :lol:

Re: Merry Christmas

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 6:35 pm
by marko69
number 9 wrote:I'll certainly be back posting on a regular basis once we have a new manager. :lol:
Everyone........, number 9 will be old, grey and wise when he returns! :D

Re: Merry Christmas

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 7:28 pm
by herforder
marko69 wrote:
number 9 wrote:I'll certainly be back posting on a regular basis once we have a new manager. :lol:
Everyone........, number 9 will be old, grey and wise when he returns! :D
Two out of three ain't bad! :D

Re: Merry Christmas

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 8:50 pm
by marko69
You mean he's closer to a bus pass and Grecian 2000?! :D

Re: Merry Christmas

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2016 8:36 pm
by ipswichtownNo1
Merry christmas one and all. Best wishes to you and your family and thoughts of all our friends who are no longer with us.

Re: Merry Christmas

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2016 10:27 am
by herforder
marko69 wrote:You mean he's closer to a bus pass and Grecian 2000?! :D
Fast forward to 2025 - No 9 wins Mastermind answering questions in Ancient Greek. Meanwhile, MM declares he might have to drop Skuse from the midfield for the upcoming fixture against the Doncaster Belles! :mrgreen:

Re: Merry Christmas

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2016 2:55 pm
by marko69
Was just sitting listening to all the news of terror in Berlin this Christmas on the Jeremy Vine Radio 2 show. Made me feel quite low and now in a sombre mood....... Then Adele was played. F**king depressed now!

Seriously though, y'all....... If venturing out into the major cities this Xmas/New Year time, enjoy yourselves but stay vigilant. And young people, get your faces out your smart phones while walking down the street!! Merry Christmas! :D

Re: Merry Christmas

Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2016 3:05 pm
by Shed on tour
Merry Christmas everyone! I wonder who is on Santa's naughty list this year? :wink:

Re: Merry Christmas

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2016 7:52 am
by Bluemike
Hopefully me !!!

Re: Merry Christmas

Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2016 11:55 pm
by arana peligrosa
A time of year I no longer recognize. Simply put, there are a good many people out there who won't be enjoying the holidays for their own personal reasons i.e. bereavement, in hospital , homelessness : so we take a moment to count our blessings and spare a thought for those in distress and less fortunate than ourselves. Whatever your circumstances, try to be grateful for what you got and show a level of empathy for others who find life challenging, amid the "festivities" of the season upon us.

That said, and not appearing disingenuous, wish our participants well over the coming days and remember once again, to count your blessings.

Re: Merry Christmas

Posted: Sat Dec 24, 2016 9:37 am
by marko69
So you do not recognise the time of year because there are unfortunate people out there? Have you been guilty in the past of celebrating the time of the year for the wrong reasons? The whole point of the time of year is to spread peace, love, happiness and best wishes to everyone. I think the majority do this by, at the very least, sparing thoughts for the less fortunate. I'm assuming you think the majority have forgotten the meaning of Christmas....., let's open presents and get pished etc etc? By not recognising the time of year, you are essentially tarring all with the same brush. Be even more unique than you already are and recognise the time of year for the correct reasons.

For the record, we are ALL in the same boat, and unfortunate things will ultimately happen to us ALL......, that's the way it is....... Unfortunately.

Have an absolutely fantastic next few days each and every one of you. Spare thoughts and prayers to the less fortunate, but enjoy it to the absolute max. All the very best.

Re: Merry Christmas

Posted: Sat Dec 24, 2016 2:25 pm
by herforder
My wish would be that, whatever folks' personal circumstances and feelings around this time, they're still able to gain some happiness and hope from Christmas. If cynicism and despair are the best some can manage, then something's lost. But everyone to their own.

Spent the early part of this morning trying for a couple of hours - in vain! - to persuade my dog that I really was more interesting than the scents of deer and hare he'd picked up in the woods, and was going to follow until he dropped! In the end, went home, had breakfast and returned with my Frau who shouted the magic word 'dinner' - at which point he magically decided to give up! The motto here is that "A dog is not just for Christmas". If we're careful we reckon there'll be enough left for Boxing Day!

A Happy and healthy Christmas to all - not long to go!