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Im thinking of getting my first Tattoo amd im 50 is that wrong?

Wrong or stupid, take your choice.

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As far as I can see where are in uncharted waters financially, in that we are viable. The million dollar projected loss is a result of the spaz coach and players we have. Is his biggest fault, hiring Morons? Even if so I suppose that is still not real flash but hardly sackable. Just because Caroline Wilson hates him doesnt mean we should. I think he is the only one in the club actually getting some results.

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Alf,

None of us can be sure, but the rumblings about his in house performance have been going on for too long. Sure, we can only guess, but from what I have gathered from sources close to the club, he spends far too much time involved in football matters not strictly administration matters. From what I understand, that is at the root of the unrest within the club regarding the performance of CS.

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The OP asks similar to what I have thinking during this saga.

How much influence, both positive or negative does any club CEO have on the outcomes on the field other than properly resourcing and partially recruiting the football department? I need this explained to me by people who know the inner workings of football clubs.

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WHATS HE DONE RIGHT!

WE SUCK

HE's THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE

The highest power at the club. It should be his responsibility for setting the culture and the culture is screwed. If he didn't learn that in 2011 he didn't deserve another chance.

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No. Pathetic, but not wrong.

not nice

i am 45 turning 46 this year and have been thinking about getting one for a while . had some tragic advents in last few months and would like to show my respect and remember them

everyone gets tattoo's for different reasons.

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not nice

i am 45 turning 46 this year and have been thinking about getting one for a while . had some tragic advents in last few months and would like to show my respect and remember them

everyone gets tattoo's for different reasons.

ignore MH's ignorance.

He obviously is shallow and judges "books by their covers."

Go for it pal, take your time, go to aTattooist you are comfortable and work with them to create something you love

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ignore MH's ignorance.

He obviously is shallow and judges "books by their covers."

Go for it pal, take your time, go to aTattooist you are comfortable and work with them to create something you love

Agree wholeheartedly. I have no tatts myself but do appreciate them as works of art... I have numerous books on tattooing from Japanese full body to the American "Spider" Webb's work - all of it superb.

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ignore MH's ignorance.

He obviously is shallow and judges "books by their covers."

Go for it pal, take your time, go to aTattooist you are comfortable and work with them to create something you love

thanks

it takes time to pick the correct one for what you want it for

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