skybluehugh

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Not trying to be to pessimistic but do we have a club today. Because wasn't club a shortened version of clubhouse? Because if it was, we an't got one. So shouldn't we we be called something like COVENTRY CITY FOOTBALL TEAM.

I'm starting of sensible because it's a real question but any other ideas welcome
 

Otis

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We have no club the second they move elsewhere, temporarily or not.

And the further away they take the club the worse that feeling of detachment becomes.
 

WillieStanley

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I will still wear the badge with pride. No matter what they donow, they can't take what happened then. We were all there and all felt it. Hold on to it... Regardless of the injustices and detachment we feel.
 

Otis

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I will just have to turn into an armchair fan.

Something I said I would never become.
 

Otis

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Wander my arse!

Used to find a comfy sofa, pull up a cushion and plonk myself down for hours while the missus browsed.
 

mattylad

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the club should be rammed side ways firmly up a certain TF's back side
 

SkyblueBazza

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Look it up in a dictionary? Here are a few examples of definitions that are available at the touch of a button.
(Are you just lazy???)


club /klub/
noun
A heavy tapering stick, knobby or thick at one end, used to strike with
A cudgel
An Indian club (qv)
A bat used in certain games
An instrument for playing golf, with a metal or wooden head on the end of a thin metal shaft
A playing card with black trefoil pips
A combination, bunch
A clique, set
An association of persons for social, political, athletic or other ends
An association of persons who possess premises or facilities which all members may use
 

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