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On 7/17/2018 at 10:30 AM, DubDee said:

Close thread. 

Best not to encourage rumour without any basis whatsoever

People have been asking that the thread be closed from as far back as page 2.

Probably a good thing the mods didn’t listen back then.

 
43 minutes ago, ManDee said:

Missing friends in Melbourne. Freo have said he is able to be in Melbourne midweek on compassionate grounds. Had a coffee & a dart with Goodwin, discussed coming home to Melbourne if a deal could be worked out 

Dockers fans in a panic as he was seen smiling

40 minutes ago, Pinball Wizard said:

People have been asking that the thread be closed from as far back as page 2.

Probably a good thing the mods didn’t listen back then.

Wow, a hindsight hero. 

I didn’t know that Hogan wanted to leave at the time hence the post. 

 
17 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Wow, a hindsight hero. 

I didn’t know that Hogan wanted to leave at the time hence the post. 

Oh, ok then.

Close thread.


20 hours ago, sue said:

For the next couple of years it is inevitable that here will be a Hogan thread either here or on the main board (which is where it will pop up as the season gets underway).    No point in closing this till then.

I agree sue, keeps my mind away from TWSNBN....

23 hours ago, Frustrated Demon said:

[censored], how is this thread still going. Time to move on people.

Welcome, FD, to ManDee's 'Killjoy Club', and I quote:

' I would like to suggest that those asking for a thread to be closed be banned for 1 month. If the thread is going after the month ban them for life. 

There are too many killjoys in life, don't come here if you don't like it. It is not compulsory.'

Horse floggers, uplift your sources of glee for the sake of the civilised, joyful status quo.

 
3 hours ago, Nasher said:

Our position is we don’t close threads just because someone thinks we’ve finished talking about a topic. Closure is only for if the thread needs to be shut down in order to maintain the code of conduct or protect the site.

You better let WJ know that.


3 hours ago, Nasher said:

Our position is we don’t close threads just because someone thinks we’ve finished talking about a topic. Closure is only for if the thread needs to be shut down in order to maintain the code of conduct or protect the site.

You mean your position???

3 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

i was always a bit suspicious of a bloke with a sheila's name

Daisy?


Its so simple, if you don't like a thread don't go there.

If you don't like music or a tv program, don't tune in or turn it off. 

18 minutes ago, hemingway said:

Its so simple, if you don't like a thread don't go there.

If you don't like music or a tv program, don't tune in or turn it off. 

True. But I don't think it is unreasonable for those who think a thread should be closed to say so.  As long as they don't keep coming back and saying it.

I'm not allowed to put anything on that has noise attached to it, except the toilet and the kettle.......

25 minutes ago, sue said:

True. But I don't think it is unreasonable for those who think a thread should be closed to say so.  As long as they don't keep coming back and saying it.

But care a thought for the administrators. 50 per cent want it closed down 50 per cent don’t.  The administrators close the thread and then get criticised by the other half. I think their position is completely understandable. 

18 minutes ago, hemingway said:

But care a thought for the administrators. 50 per cent want it closed down 50 per cent don’t.  The administrators close the thread and then get criticised by the other half. I think their position is completely understandable. 

Ernie you are too old to be a suck.


1 hour ago, Whispering_Jack said:

I’m well aware of the site’s policies Mr. Redleg. It’s why we heavily scrutinize that Tom Scully thread you started a while ago where about 2 pages of content have had to be deleted due to unacceptable posting.

That is about .02% of the thread that was unacceptable. That would make it the most acceptable thread on DL. 

 

2 hours ago, hemingway said:

and old enough to be respectful Red.

I feel like I have been admonished.

 

Wow it has disintegrated into a discussion about how and when a thread should be closed

can we add that to the reasons a thread should be closed?

close thread  ?


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