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Did anyone see the LSA letter sent to Fernandes, on Petes FB group?

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  • #46
    Hammersmith you are the one getting worked up, I can put you in touch with temper tantrums.com. And why do you keep telling me how loyal and how long all these fans and groups have been going? No more loyal than me.
    While were at it, maybe at your next meeting they can put forward your wish of wanting to finish 17th every year for the next 10 years, then relegation a you miss going to burnley.
    I'm sure Mr Fernandes would welcome that.

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    • #47
      not a member and cant see what all the fuss is about....reads fine to me

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      • #48
        Originally posted by Jeffro View Post
        Hammersmith you are the one getting worked up, I can put you in touch with temper tantrums.com. And why do you keep telling me how loyal and how long all these fans and groups have been going? No more loyal than me.
        While were at it, maybe at your next meeting they can put forward your wish of wanting to finish 17th every year for the next 10 years, then relegation a you miss going to burnley.
        I'm sure Mr Fernandes would welcome that.

        Where have I said they're more loyal than you?

        You've raised a point and I have simply told you how you can get in touch with the person you have a grievance with. Believe me, I won't lose any sleep over it

        I am happy to finish 17th, but I highly doubt that the LSA committee discuss issues such as where they want the club to finish! That's a personal opinion
        First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.

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        • #49
          You didn't simply tell me how to get in contact, you ranted and raved then one of you r last posts you tell me to contact Reid.
          Like I said, I have no desire to speak to him or the group, simply telling you I didn't like the letter in a Qpr message board.
          Oh and the relegation you so wish??

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          • #50
            Close the thread before it gets serious

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            • #51
              how many active members do the LSA have?

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              • #52
                how many attractive members do the LSA have?
                Last edited by James1979; 29-08-2011, 08:41 PM.

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by kron-1664 View Post
                  how many active members do the LSA have?
                  It's well over a thousand who have paid up for the season. Not sure of the exact number.

                  It's not like the official supporters club where you automatically join if you're a season ticket holder or member.
                  First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by James1979 View Post
                    how many atttractive members do the LSA have?

                    :drunk: Well come and have a look one day

                    You might meet the woman of your dreams
                    First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.

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                    • #55
                      What does the money people pay to join go towards Hammersmith? Not being funny or nothing just asking

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                      • #56
                        Ironically I think that the only person being patronising towards TF on this thread is Jeffro, with the way that he thinks that he ought to be treated by the LSA. Shame he didn't read the letter properly as his 'adaption' on it bore no resemblance to what was written, which in my view was far from patronising. To confirm that he was now the custodian of the clubs history was nicely put, and the mention of a meeting was nothing more than a polite request, what is wrong with that? It was not a demand as implied by Jeffro. I suggest that next time he moans about something, read it first, read it again, and if you are still uneasy about it read it a third time, then maybe you will see that what was written was totally different to what you interpreted.

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                        • #57
                          Nothing wrong with that letter.

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by nobby View Post
                            Ironically I think that the only person being patronising towards TF on this thread is Jeffro, with the way that he thinks that he ought to be treated by the LSA. Shame he didn't read the letter properly as his 'adaption' on it bore no resemblance to what was written, which in my view was far from patronising. To confirm that he was now the custodian of the clubs history was nicely put, and the mention of a meeting was nothing more than a polite request, what is wrong with that? It was not a demand as implied by Jeffro. I suggest that next time he moans about something, read it first, read it again, and if you are still uneasy about it read it a third time, then maybe you will see that what was written was totally different to what you interpreted.
                            Well said!!

                            Never seen anyone get worked up about wording in a letter! Your life must be really eventful!!!!

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by Bigdave View Post
                              What does the money people pay to join go towards Hammersmith? Not being funny or nothing just asking

                              Money goes to an array of things.

                              Main points being:

                              1. Being an actual member of the LSA. I suppose similar in many ways to being in a union. Therefore able to raise points that you want raised on your behalf.

                              2. The opportunity to be on the committee should you wish

                              3. Be able to go to the private downstairs bar of the Springbok for every home game

                              4. Children's Xmas party

                              5. Chance for your son or daughter to be a mascot at a home game

                              6. Be able to go on the LSA coaches for away games

                              7. The LSA's charity for the season

                              The LSA is a charity.


                              Can't think of anything else. Hope that's cleared things up.
                              First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.

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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by nobby View Post
                                Ironically I think that the only person being patronising towards TF on this thread is Jeffro, with the way that he thinks that he ought to be treated by the LSA. Shame he didn't read the letter properly as his 'adaption' on it bore no resemblance to what was written, which in my view was far from patronising. To confirm that he was now the custodian of the clubs history was nicely put, and the mention of a meeting was nothing more than a polite request, what is wrong with that? It was not a demand as implied by Jeffro. I suggest that next time he moans about something, read it first, read it again, and if you are still uneasy about it read it a third time, then maybe you will see that what was written was totally different to what you interpreted.
                                You bore me.

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