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Post by majormoments on Mar 13, 2018 12:05:10 GMT 1
Any news on this other than the changes WILL happen
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2018 13:31:02 GMT 1
I hear the FaW have added extra criteria for Gwent clubs. All Gwent clubs must have signs clearly visible around their ground and hospitality areas stating NO PUBLIC NUDITY OR DOGGING ACTIVITIES PERMITTED DURING THE COURSE OF A GAMEIt's understood that all Gwent clubs met up in Goytre FC car park at 1am this morning and agreed that they should appeal against this impingement on their traditions and human rights. Any news on this other than the changes WILL happen
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Post by scoutman on Mar 13, 2018 17:54:15 GMT 1
Not enough room in that tiny carpark, some of us had to park in the lane. News from last night, nothing but waffle, Cwmbran Celtic said to be entering a ground share with Goytre next season, whilst they try to stretch their postage stamp pitch to minimum length required.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2018 18:32:52 GMT 1
Cwmbran Rangers and Goytre ground sharing haha. It makes sense because the people of Gwent share everything else. Saturday tea times at Goytre’s club will be orgasmic. It’s a bit like the Yorkshire Ripper and the Boston Strangler being allowed to share a cell. Not enough room in that tiny carpark, some of us had to park in the lane. News from last night, nothing but waffle, Cwmbran Celtic said to be entering a ground share with Goytre next season, whilst they try to stretch their postage stamp pitch to minimum length required.
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Post by celticsupporter on Mar 13, 2018 18:53:45 GMT 1
Not enough room in that tiny carpark, some of us had to park in the lane. News from last night, nothing but waffle, Cwmbran Celtic said to be entering a ground share with Goytre next season, whilst they try to stretch their postage stamp pitch to minimum length required. Another guy who cannot get his facts straight. The club's car park is the huge space overlooking the ground next to the Stadium which all the clubs we play are told about by our Secretary in the fixture confirmation. The car park you appear to be trying to park in is for Cwmbran Brass Band which should be obvious considering the path leading from it leads into the Band hut !!
As for the pitch length - yes, its short at present, having previously been extended on the orders of the FAW to the previously stipulated length - but it won't be by the time the FAW Tier 2 Championship commences. Clubs cannot help it if the criteria keep changing, a sentiment that all the clubs who attended the SGM last night will echo, but perhaps not you.
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Post by mikeyred on Mar 13, 2018 20:38:29 GMT 1
I think he may be referring to the small car park at the venue of the meeting🤔🤔🤔
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2018 23:35:02 GMT 1
Rangerssupporter you’re very touchy about the size of your car park. You’ve jumped the gun massively because I was referring to the dogging area - cum car park at leafy Goytre. Anyhow on a positive note, now that you’ve highlighted the fact that Cwmbran Rangers have a huge car park I’m sure that there will be lots more activity and get togethers there especially in the dark of night. Even better news is that Stan Collymore has chosen The Cwmbran car park for the venue of his Talksport football phone-in roadshow on Saturday. Not enough room in that tiny carpark, some of us had to park in the lane. News from last night, nothing but waffle, Cwmbran Celtic said to be entering a ground share with Goytre next season, whilst they try to stretch their postage stamp pitch to minimum length required. Another guy who cannot get his facts straight. The club's car park is the huge space overlooking the ground next to the Stadium which all the clubs we play are told about by our Secretary in the fixture confirmation. The car park you appear to be trying to park in is for Cwmbran Brass Band which should be obvious considering the path leading from it leads into the Band hut !!
As for the pitch length - yes, its short at present, having previously been extended on the orders of the FAW to the previously stipulated length - but it won't be by the time the FAW Tier 2 Championship commences. Clubs cannot help it if the criteria keep changing, a sentiment that all the clubs who attended the SGM last night will echo, but perhaps not you.
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Post by celticsupporter on Mar 14, 2018 12:18:29 GMT 1
Rangerssupporter you’re very touchy about the size of your car park. You’ve jumped the gun massively because I was referring to the dogging area - cum car park at leafy Goytre. Anyhow on a positive note, now that you’ve highlighted the fact that Cwmbran Rangers have a huge car park I’m sure that there will be lots more activity and get togethers there especially in the dark of night. Even better news is that Stan Collymore has chosen The Cwmbran car park for the venue of his Talksport football phone-in roadshow on Saturday. Another guy who cannot get his facts straight. The club's car park is the huge space overlooking the ground next to the Stadium which all the clubs we play are told about by our Secretary in the fixture confirmation. The car park you appear to be trying to park in is for Cwmbran Brass Band which should be obvious considering the path leading from it leads into the Band hut !!
As for the pitch length - yes, its short at present, having previously been extended on the orders of the FAW to the previously stipulated length - but it won't be by the time the FAW Tier 2 Championship commences. Clubs cannot help it if the criteria keep changing, a sentiment that all the clubs who attended the SGM last night will echo, but perhaps not you.
I wasn't replying to your post as my post obviously reflected; but now you mention it I'm sure I'm not the only person on this site who is sick and fed up with your pathetic jibes about Gwent folk. It's getting very boring especially as you now seem to be posting almost every day. When you choose to concentrate on serious matters you occasionally talk sense but your constant diatribe about dogging is quite frankly pathetic and lowers the tone of what should be a serious thought provoking forum. Give it a rest pal !!
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Post by gcnc on Mar 15, 2018 9:13:18 GMT 1
[/quote]I wasn't replying to your post as my post obviously reflected; but now you mention it I'm sure I'm not the only person on this site who is sick and fed up with your pathetic jibes about Gwent folk. It's getting very boring especially as you now seem to be posting almost every day. When you choose to concentrate on serious matters you occasionally talk sense but your constant diatribe about dogging is quite frankly pathetic and lowers the tone of what should be a serious thought provoking forum. Give it a rest pal !! [/quote]
No you are not the only one fed up with it. Some of us have simply stopped posting on here because of it.
It was never that amusing, but it soon became irritating, and now, quite frankly, it has become embarrassing.
Time to give it a rest.
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Post by gwelsh on Mar 15, 2018 12:09:16 GMT 1
So, back to the original post, doesn’t seem to be any information coming out on what happened on the meeting
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Post by scoutman on Mar 15, 2018 13:43:27 GMT 1
So, back to the original post, doesn’t seem to be any information coming out on what happened on the meeting Back to my earlier post, nothing but waffle. Yes certain Div1 clubs that have failed or will not meet Tier 2 criteria by March 31st , despite knowing for at least 3yrs, and having had a years extension, March 31st 2017 original date, are to ground share (for 1 season). A call was made for greater clarity with regard to FAW minutes and Financial details to be forwarded to ALL Full Member Clubs, we wait to see!!!! No substantive motions nor votes were forthcoming. In truth a very poorly run meeting, probably suited the "top table".
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Post by gwelsh on Mar 15, 2018 15:20:44 GMT 1
Thanks scoutman, seems rediculous that clubs have to ground share for a season because they don’t have criteria. Either let them stay for a season and allow the time or stick to the rules they set and deadlines. Farcical yet again
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2018 16:17:00 GMT 1
Quite frankly it’s hurtful to read the criticism of my postings. This site can be very educational and maybe whilst some people don’t like my posts then others do. You are not duty bound to read them. Maybe I touch a raw nerve or two. For the record the Gwent pastime of Dogging was first practiced in the mid 1950’s in the village of Caldiclit and quickly spread to neighbouring villages and eventually Newport and Monmouthshire . Such was the huge interest of this phenomenon that the English built the Severn Bridge in the 1960’s to enable quicker access for ex pats of Gwent to return to their homeland for meets. Popularity increased 1000 fold to the extent a second bridge was needed to cater for traffic into Gwent. The toll fee is a scam. It is in fact a dogging fee, so in a way any of us that use the bridge we are inadvertently funding the dogging community. IIn a nutshell though any of you that use the bridges for quick access to England and back, you should be indebted to the Gwent folk for creating a need for the constitutions.
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Post by delboy on Mar 15, 2018 20:36:59 GMT 1
Quite frankly it’s hurtful to read the criticism of my postings. This site can be very educational and maybe whilst some people don’t like my posts then others do. You are not duty bound to read them. Maybe I touch a raw nerve or two. For the record the Gwent pastime of Dogging was first practiced in the mid 1950’s in the village of Caldiclit and quickly spread to neighbouring villages and eventually Newport and Monmouthshire . Such was the huge interest of this phenomenon that the English built the Severn Bridge in the 1960’s to enable quicker access for ex pats of Gwent to return to their homeland for meets. Popularity increased 1000 fold to the extent a second bridge was needed to cater for traffic into Gwent. The toll fee is a scam. It is in fact a dogging fee, so in a way any of us that use the bridge we are inadvertently funding the dogging community. IIn a nutshell though any of you that use the bridges for quick access to England and back, you should be indebted to the Gwent folk for creating a need for the constitutions. I agree with the other comments about your juvenile scribbling. You are a pathetic specimen and with your intimate knowledge of dogging, you are clearly an exponent yourself - time you came out of the closet and introduced yourself to the Vale of Glamorgan doggers closer to home - oh hang on, that's wrong - I should have realised - you've already met and indulged with them. Does your wife know?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2018 7:46:56 GMT 1
Have you considered anger management ? Pull yourself together Delboy you know it makes sense my son. He who dares. Bonjour. Quite frankly it’s hurtful to read the criticism of my postings. This site can be very educational and maybe whilst some people don’t like my posts then others do. You are not duty bound to read them. Maybe I touch a raw nerve or two. For the record the Gwent pastime of Dogging was first practiced in the mid 1950’s in the village of Caldiclit and quickly spread to neighbouring villages and eventually Newport and Monmouthshire . Such was the huge interest of this phenomenon that the English built the Severn Bridge in the 1960’s to enable quicker access for ex pats of Gwent to return to their homeland for meets. Popularity increased 1000 fold to the extent a second bridge was needed to cater for traffic into Gwent. The toll fee is a scam. It is in fact a dogging fee, so in a way any of us that use the bridge we are inadvertently funding the dogging community. IIn a nutshell though any of you that use the bridges for quick access to England and back, you should be indebted to the Gwent folk for creating a need for the constitutions. I agree with the other comments about your juvenile scribbling. You are a pathetic specimen and with your intimate knowledge of dogging, you are clearly an exponent yourself - time you came out of the closet and introduced yourself to the Vale of Glamorgan doggers closer to home - oh hang on, that's wrong - I should have realised - you've already met and indulged with them. Does your wife know?
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