Foxes_Trust Posted 30 May 2006 Posted 30 May 2006 As its less than 3 weeks away !!! http://www.foxestrust.com/html/modules.php...article&sid=609
Benji Posted 30 May 2006 Posted 30 May 2006 oh FFS i've just had to fork out for 3 birthdays in the space of two weeks when i already have no money, now your telling me fathers day is coming up???
Lichfieldfox. Posted 30 May 2006 Posted 30 May 2006 I've booked a weeks golf in Southport for fathers day ha ha ha perfect pressie.A day is just useless go the whole hog and grab a week - we deserve it.
davieG Posted 30 May 2006 Posted 30 May 2006 I'm a Father, so if anyone wants to get me something they're more than welcomed. Interests/presents could include: LCFC/England football stuff DIY, I've got lots to do Holiday, just had to abort one in Cornwall so could do with one in sunny climes Beer or Malt Whisky etc. Thanks in advance
Swedging Posted 30 May 2006 Posted 30 May 2006 what sort of a present is that One better than the inventive lie from my daughter that I'd been given sponsorship of a mongoose at London Zoo.
Milky Posted 30 May 2006 Posted 30 May 2006 One better than the inventive lie from my daughter that I'd been given sponsorship of a mongoose at London Zoo. , that's class. i like the idea of an imaginary mongoose.
Steven Posted 30 May 2006 Posted 30 May 2006 Anyone recognise this? 1) To ensure fans voices are heard by the decision makers at the club 2) To enable an ever increasing shareholding owned by the fans 3) To further the aim that a democratically elected fan is appointed to all key LCFC bodies 4) To help ensure the future of your club 5) To ensure continued monitoring that LCFC meets the highest standards of business management. 6) To give back some of what you gain from supporting football and particularly LCFC 7) To be part of a democratic fans organisation 8) To be a member of the largest City fans organisation “the more in number the louder the voice" 9) To ensure an independent forum is maintained to raise the concerns of LCFC supporters 10) To be secure in the knowledge that if you have a concern relating to LCFC, as an FT member you can ask your elected representatives to raise it at the appropriate level with the club.
Daggers Posted 30 May 2006 Posted 30 May 2006 Anyone recognise this? Yup: I figure that you either pays your money and supports your trust or you pays your money and stands for an elected post.
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