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The B-Ark / Re: If Nigel Farage (UKIP)
« on: April 10, 2013, 08:25:29 PM »
in fact does anyone know who is running this country.

check the grassy knoll and the chips and curry  :bunny

Well Jamie Dimon (JP MORGAN) is pulling the strings that operate Ben Bernankes (FED) movements and he controls the worlds monetary supply, so your answer is there somewhere.

Give me control of a nations money supply, and I care not who makes it’s laws
Mayer Amschel Rothchilds famous quote.

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The B-Ark / Bitcoin
« on: April 10, 2013, 08:16:19 PM »
Any chance of us being the first football club to accept Bitcoin payments for online purchases and season tickets for next year.

Lets be the first 'multi-currency' club.

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The B-Ark / Re: If Nigel Farage (UKIP)
« on: April 09, 2013, 10:10:34 PM »
Here we have memories of Maggie who was a student of the Greatest Austrian Economist Fredrick Hayek and Nigel Farage who is our only hope with his Austrian Economic policy's.

His party will do very very well at the next UK election.

Nothing changes really.

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The B-Ark / If Nigel Farage (UKIP)
« on: April 09, 2013, 09:15:53 PM »
Was to stand against Mark Simmonds MP for our seat at the next election
would he get your vote?

I think UKIP could win this seat with the right candidate.

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The B-Ark / Re: O/T Maggie Thatcher
« on: April 08, 2013, 07:49:26 PM »
I think I've found Dipdodah here.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FS0YrTHaEI

LOL m8.

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The B-Ark / Re: Defibrillators
« on: March 22, 2013, 11:10:43 AM »

We have a meeting tomorrow night and this is something that is on the agenda. If all goes to plan we should have this in place for next season.


Just a quick follow up after last nights Centre Of Excellence meeting:

The first team are covered with a defibrillator, we have various personal trained to use it. This covers not only the players but spectators too.

The club are taking up the offer from the FA & British Heart Foundation (BHF) of funding towards a defibrillator. This will be used to cover Centre of Excellence & youth team training and home matches. We have until 31st May to apply, after that we need to send two staff members for training and collection of equipment, this is to be finalised but will probably be the centre physio and one other, this should then be in place for the start of next season.

The Centre of Excellence has to contribute £265+vat to this. We all agreed we should pay this now with the intention of replacing funds with a event later in the year. We have booked the Pilgrim Lounge and a very good group for the 14TH December with the intentions of raising funds to cover our defibrillator costs.

Event details will be finalised and released nearer the time, not discussed last night but something I will push for is making a donation to BHF from funds raised after we have covered our costs.

Please add this date to your calendar and look out for further details, we really would like as many people as possible to turn out and support our event.

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The B-Ark / Re: Defibrillators
« on: March 20, 2013, 01:27:39 PM »
I think we are covered with a defibrillator on first team home match days because the doctor brings one, I could be wrong.

I was in the process of raising funds to buy one for the club to use to cover youth and center of excellence training and home matches when this was announced. We now have to only find 1/3rd of the cost (£265+vat). Donations to the club welcome  :)

We have a meeting tomorrow night and this is something that is on the agenda. If all goes to plan we should have this in place for next season.

I will be putting forward that the center physio and Steve Welsh should take up the training then they should show ALL the center coaches how to use it.

As for my fund raising, I'm holding a event in the Pilgrim Lounge later in the year, this could now be a profit split with the club and the BHF?

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The B-Ark / Re: JAME's REED
« on: February 15, 2013, 07:55:53 AM »
As both Playoffs and relegation seem unrealistic why arent we playing players like Reed, Saunders and Nuttel? Reedy has some experience at this level and seems to bewaiting for his chance. instead we loan in a young peterborough player i doubt is any better... why not develop one of our players rather than another clubs? Strange Short-term thinking in my eyes. Hopefully when (if) James Reed comes back he will play.

Reed & Saunders should be involved with our first team week in week out at this stage of the season, Their's reasons why Nuttel's development should be taken a little slower but in time he should be involved to.

This is a big kick in the teeth for everybody involved with our Centre of Excellence and youth/reserve set up. What are we all working for, Boston Uniteds future or Boston Towns future ffs.

Not wanting to judge to soon but I'm thinking this Drury guy is clueless and could be David Newtons first real big mistake.

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The B-Ark / Re: Well that was a struggle!
« on: September 22, 2012, 06:20:22 PM »
Ah but today we won! A John Beck team of big lads was always going to be a bit of a test but we thoroughly outplayed them but shoulda scored more. Still its only £4500 for s 1-0, no more for 2-0

Well said, biggest result of the season so far.

Let's hope for a home draw in the next round.

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The B-Ark / Re: Today's odds
« on: September 15, 2012, 02:19:40 PM »
Chester can't win them all and the run must come to a end at some point.


What I've seen of us I think we are probably better than our results have shown.


With combined odds of about 11/8 for us and the draw I'm having a few quid.

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The B-Ark / Re: United Live
« on: August 27, 2012, 08:56:57 PM »
I turned it of,

With meaning of no offence to craig or the good supporters of boston i feel theres getting a few to many idiots around at the moment that use it

Not very good for the club when they're looking for someone to sponsor the service.

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"We've been here five years and for most of that time, the country has been in recession and it's not getting any better, in fact it's getting worse. Nobody can see an end to it at the moment.

Recessions don't turn into depressions overnight, and as for an end to it, if we are in the early throws of a kondratieff winter, like I predicted in 2008, they are 25 year seasons.

While I don't doubt anybody's good intentions, I can see the town of Boston having a team without a stadium to play in and a empty stadium that nobody can do anything with.

ONS today report UK GDP down 0.7% with construction down 5.2% & forecast to fall 6% over the next 18 months. I'm no doom and gloomer just a realist, we should be looking at new ideas for new businesses in a new world.

Why not finance a new stadium by running a community bank. Borrow from the community at 5% (this enables savers to get 5% interest instead of 0.01% on savings) & lend to the local businesses needing finance at 15%. The bit in the middle is used to cover bad debts,running costs and the profit we would need to run/finance a community football club in a new stadium. A bit like this : http://www.burnleysavingsandloans.co.uk/

This is just one idea in a changing world. I'm not saying its the answer to our new stadium but it is the thinking we need to move forward

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"We've been here five years and for most of that time, the country has been in recession and it's not getting any better, in fact it's getting worse. Nobody can see an end to it at the moment.

Recessions don't turn into depressions overnight, and as for an end to it, if we are in the early throws of a kondratieff winter, like I predicted in 2008, they are 25 year seasons.

While I don't doubt anybody's good intentions, I can see the town of Boston having a team without a stadium to play in and a empty stadium that nobody can do anything with.

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The B-Ark / Re: Euro 2012
« on: June 24, 2012, 03:11:48 PM »
Will anyone be awake to watch it?

Tonight's England/Italy match is the 16th of the tournament and we haven't seen a 0-0 yet, while I feel we are capable of getting a positive result here and progressing to the semis, at 6/1 with Ladbrokes the 0-0 bore draw over 90mins looks the bet tonight.

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The B-Ark / Re: Euro 2012
« on: June 20, 2012, 08:11:59 AM »
I think Ladbrokes have made a big mistake here putting England in at 16/1..................Fill your boots and enjoy :)

Now does anybody else think we COULD win this?

We only have to get a result against Italy and then beat Germany to earn a shot against Spain in the final :-\

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