Taylor Gone

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Auntie Merge
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Christmas Shopping!!!

Seriously though 21st December was the day Wayne Burnett got sacked. If we lose tomorrow would lightning strike twice?
hockley dagger
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Depends if you know who is available, in my opinion.
Diggerthedog
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The Sutton game saved him until at Balanta is fit and we all know Balanta has been the sticky plaster on an awful tenure.
Oxhead
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Nonsense as usual
Dag82
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He has lost too far worse teams than Hartlepool, during the current run of 2 wins since late September.

So NO, nothing will happen after tomorrow, or anytime soon.
EssexDagger!
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The only way he will end up gone is once we are relegated and that will be far too late...

How many are going up to Hartlepool tomorrow? Would normally have gone myself but not with the way things are at the moment.
Dagdale
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Going up tonight don't love doing it this way especially as 'what do you do arriving in Newcastle at 2.15? 'but last time found a plush 24/7 casino come bar and with a £17 single rail fare as pre advanced fares real heavy tomorrow and no doubt meeting some Palace boys (last time was Spurs) hopefully be the craic. Know a few others and we all agree as long as we give it a good go were all be well happy, and a repeat of last season there would be a great Christmas tonic, a win on the 93rd minute!
Alan
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EssexDagger! wrote: Fri Dec 20, 2019 4:06 pm The only way he will end up gone is once we are relegated and that will be far too late...

How many are going up to Hartlepool tomorrow? Would normally have gone myself but not with the way things are at the moment.
A huge long away trip, the last Saturday before Xmas, even if we were top of the league hardly any would go. You have to wonder what the league are doing scheduling a trip like this a few days before Xmas.
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ThatRoundThing
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Alan wrote: Sat Dec 21, 2019 12:09 pm [quote=EssexDagger! post_id=50325 time=<a href="tel:1576857969">1576857969</a> user_id=101603]
The only way he will end up gone is once we are relegated and that will be far too late...

How many are going up to Hartlepool tomorrow? Would normally have gone myself but not with the way things are at the moment.
A huge long away trip, the last Saturday before Xmas, even if we were top of the league hardly any would go. You have to wonder what the league are doing scheduling a trip like this a few days before Xmas.
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Ridiculous journey this time of the year, also Yeovil travelling to AFC Fylde.
NorfolkDaggers

In my opinion owners brought the club with a view to it becoming a housing development medium to long term. I feel we're about 17 months away from a merger with Orient. Taylor will stay as other losers have prior to the many mergers.

As a lifelong fan of Dagenham in one form or another it sickens me to the core that big business will push aside the lovely working class community were I grew up.

I often walk through Norwich market on a Saturday wearing my Dagenham shirt. They may ruin my club but they can't take away the passion I feel and the memories I have of growing up in a close knit community. I'll continue to wear my shirt with pride like a medal on my chest. A great shame many players see Dagenham as a job rather than a calling like most of it's fans.

To sum up. You can take the team and the ground but you'll never take Dagenham from my soul.
Alan
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Erm, the club doesn’t own the ground, it’s leased from the council. So that’s that conspiracy theory shot down.
len
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Norfolk Dagger, you're a daggers fan and you think we own the ground?
Are you being serious?
Daggerman
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NorfolkDaggers wrote: Sat Dec 21, 2019 1:29 pm In my opinion owners brought the club with a view to it becoming a housing development medium to long term. I feel we're about 17 months away from a merger with Orient. Taylor will stay as other losers have prior to the many mergers.

As a lifelong fan of Dagenham in one form or another it sickens me to the core that big business will push aside the lovely working class community were I grew up.

I often walk through Norwich market on a Saturday wearing my Dagenham shirt. They may ruin my club but they can't take away the passion I feel and the memories I have of growing up in a close knit community. I'll continue to wear my shirt with pride like a medal on my chest. A great shame many players see Dagenham as a job rather than a calling like most of it's fans.

To sum up. You can take the team and the ground but you'll never take Dagenham from my soul.
Well crunch my carrot with a turnip! I thought everyone knew the council owned the ground.
redboy
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Because the council own the ground doesn’t mean they wouldn’t sell it. With all the developments around Dagenham East, Viccy Road must be worth a fortune. It would seriously piss a lot of people off but since when did that ever bother them!
Alan
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Yes, but how on earth does that tie in with the theory that the owners bought the football club with an eye on building houses on land that the club doesn’t own?

Do some of our supporters just want to alienate the blokes who saved the club?
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