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OK, I was not trying to stir too much shit.... just stating the facts.

Most of you will know I used to be involved with the club from day 1. I thought I would still be here today but alas, a certain (large) bunch of posters on this forum carry with them an extremely immature and unappreciative attitude.

My good friends are trying their hardest to do good things for this club. Why can't you see this and stop your snide remarks?

Once again..... good luck SAU, you are sure as hell going to need it!

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']OK, I was not trying to stir too much shit.... just stating the facts.

Most of you will know I used to be involved with the club from day 1. I thought I would still be here today but alas, a certain (large) bunch of posters on this forum carry with them an extremely immature and unappreciative attitude.

My good friends are trying their hardest to do good things for this club.  Why can't you see this and stop your snide remarks?

Once again..... good luck SAU, you are sure as hell going to need it!

Abu53 says smart things...

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