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HG:

Why have you revealed you are Col Garland's brother? Whatever serious things you plan to reveal that you think will help the club overcome its problems, how does that help?.

He revealed that long long ago.

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HG:

Did you miss my post asking why you revealed you were Col Galand's brother? You've replied to posts since then, but not to my query.

I'm not having a go at you, genuinely asking and concerned about the consequences.

Edit to add: But less concerned given your last post.

Everyone knew from the start Sue, I introduced myself to Demonland that way and tried to give supporters an idea of what the clubs intentions were. Obviously you missed it.

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I can understand why people might be assuming your post will be pretty full on, given your original statements about the CEO being a cancer, disagreements with McLardy, comments regarding Neeld's coaching, and all this with the added info that you claim to be Colin Garland's brother.

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Some of you are acting like its the end of the world, it's not.

All I intend to do is tidy up a few loose ends/truths, nothing that will put the club into disrepute or my brother. Do you seriously think that I would try to sink the ship after 26 years of membership and many hours of my time.

I also have some Dom Barry info from the NT here too which I thought I'd already put up.

There is nothing wrong with me having an opinion, you all do, as does Lyon, Schwarz & Healy.

Many in the media write autobiographies that would say a lot worse than I would.

Then I suggest you read your post again because it does not appear the way you are saying it now.

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Everyone knew from the start Sue, I introduced myself to Demonland that way and tried to give supporters an idea of what the clubs intentions were. Obviously you missed it.

If you thought anyone needed out of the club, who would you think would be the best person to remove in order to fix the clubs issues.

If that were a solution that is

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Everyone knew from the start Sue, I introduced myself to Demonland that way and tried to give supporters an idea of what the clubs intentions were. Obviously you missed it.

thanks - yes I did miss it.

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HG is actually taking the absolute [censored] out of this forum at the moment and I am loving every minute of it. He's got everyone eating out of his hand, as am I. Come around next week already! This letter is gonna be something

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I can understand why people might be assuming your post will be pretty full on, given your original statements about the CEO being a cancer, disagreements with McLardy, comments regarding Neeld's coaching, and all this with the added info that you claim to be Colin Garland's brother.

Then I suggest you read your post again because it does not appear the way you are saying it now.

And I still stand by what I said.

I thought that about Schwab since 1997.

And it's hard to argue about the coach at this stage, lets hope for some miracles.

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HG is actually taking the absolute [censored] out of this forum at the moment and I am loving every minute of it. He's got everyone eating out of his hand, as am I. Come around next week already! This letter is gonna be something

Mate, it's probably nothing you don't already know!!!! You probably know more than me!

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HG what has happened since Darwin when you were waxing lyrical about the players and FD and how wonderful it all was up there. Something has happened and it cant just be Sunday's performance.

Darwin was great, Misson especially, players trained well. What are you talking about?

If something has happened since Darwin, I'm unaware of it to be honest.

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Because I don't have the USB it's saved on with me and its something I realised I hadn't done.

WHAAAAAAAAAAT?!?!?!?!? USB! this sounds interesting

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