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Postbag: the show must go on

8 November 2009

Feedback and feedback on the feedback is the dominant theme for this fortnight's postbag. Plus the return of the Grimmo dictionary.

To join in, select this link and write.




Letter of the week
What a load of claptrap. Blue chip company, I've worked in a fish factory for years. Why does GTFC have to come on to a shitty web-site like codalmighty and explain decisions to you? Why do the fans need to know why and how much was received for Ryan Bennett or Jack Barlow. Would Manchester United have to tell a few idiots on an unofficial web-site what was going on?

Face it guys, you're nothing. What is the point in codalmighty any way? What is the point in just cutting and pasting stories from the Telegraph every day?

I guess you are too far up your own arses to publish this?

Mick
via email 1/11/2009


Mick's email has been on our entry page for the last few days, and has elicited these responses ...



Feedback on the feedback
I guess that sums up why footy's like it is – unthinking fans just too accepting of their club being run into the ground.

Sad but thanks for sharing it – UTM!

Rich Mills
via email 2/11/2009





Note the time of e-mail – 23:50

Haven't we all sent e-mail at that time of night after an alcoholic beverage?

I like the fact that he uses Manchester United as an example of the whys and wherefores of how football clubs do things when discussing GTFCs club PR........like we are in the same league (both financial and position, ha ha).

GTFC is a local club for local people, like it or lump it, so good PR and communicating with the fans is the only way forward, otherwise who will be there to communicate with when the club finally gets round to it?

Ian Jackson
via email 2/11/2009





I'd just like to say how much I enjoyed Mark Wilson's article about the club PR. I don't actually read the official site (or any football site but codalmighty) and don't take much interest in the announcements made by the club so cannot judge the accuracy of the content. But it was simply a pleasure to read something so measured,coherent and well argued, not to mentioned perfectly spelt and punctuated.

Sue Firth
via email 4/11/2009


Obviously, I owe Mick a favour- he has proved a sight more effective at generating feedback than my half baked suggestions of films inspired by the Mariners.

He takes issue with one part of Mark's article, and I can't add to the reasons Mark gave (and which Ian reiterates) why the club should have some kind of dialogue with unofficial sites. Sites like Cod Almighty exist because people love the club (Lord knows why, as I write this the morning after the Bath game), and will therefore think and talk and write and read about it, without waiting for anyone's permission (although if Mick can find a single instance of Cod Almighty just cutting and pasting a story from the Telegraph or official site, we'll take the site down.) People have been speculating about transfers for over a 100 years and will continue to do so; isn't it better for the club if that speculation is informed by actual facts?





Manager
One name not mentioned is that of Andy Tillson who did a super job at Team Bath. The side based on players from Bath University only stopped progressing higher up the Pyramid because of stringent FA rules on the source of players.

Neville Butt
via email 7/11/2009


This is by way of a postscript to Neville's very enjoyable reminiscences of the first Bath cup tie. I've a feeling the stock of coaches with a background of working with young players might just have fallen now, however.




You can't keep the Grimmo dictionary down I
Dear Mr Pete,

Am I alone in thinking that a true Grimbarian substitutes an 'n' for the 'm' when he pronounces "Grimsby"?  I'm not a true Grimbarian meself (Tetneyite) but my mate Letchy is and he's been pissing me off with it now for the 7 years I've known him.

Do you reckon there's a parallel here with that crap "definition of a true cockney" tale..??  As in: if you were born within the stench of rotting fish offal and say "Grinsby" all the time, blah, true Grimbarian, blah...??

You seem to know it all so come on, lets be knowin, we need to be told.
Yours in anticipation

Sharpy
via email 31/10/2009


Unfortunately, I'm not Mr Pete




You can't keep the Grimmo dictionary down II
Most amusing and informative. Send me a true email address for some Grimland anecdotes, footer foties, and more re "definitions"
Yrs&c.

Old Grim
via email 5/11/2009


I'm not sure what to make of this ... I'll keep Old Grim's email address on file so if anyone wants to follow up the invitation, get in touch and I'll put you in touch. Caveat emptor.




Another old feature revisited
Naturally most of your readers' memories won't go back as far as mine and, as I have lived away for forty years, I haven't seen many games in that time, but the best Town goal I saw was a (Big) Ron Cockerill free kick against Manchester City in the F A Cup in the 50's. It was about 40 yards out and went like a missile past the legendary Bert Trautmann.


It was interesting that there were two John Cockerill goals in the top ten. Obviously had his father's touch.

Great days for The Mariners.

Ken Wright
via email 26/10/2009


Just in case there is any confusion, Ken's sign off relates to the 50's, and 90's. We deny any suggestion that we are living in great days for the Mariners.




What's Jeff Winter up to nowadays
Hello.

My name is Gareth Hooper and I run the website therealcatandcarrotsituation.yolasite.com.

I am very interested as to what Clive Mendonca is up to these days.

Any ideas?

Thank you

Gareth
via email 27/10/2009


If anyone has any ideas what Clive is about now (the last we can recall is that he rejected the offer of a job with Charlton so he could retire back to Sunderland), get in touch.




And that's it for another fortnight. Now, the big issue, will we have a manager by the time the next postbag appears. Thoughts on who it should be, or who it is, to the usual address.

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