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Postbag: more of an email receptacle really
3 August 2006
Greetings fellow letter readers. As promised, the postbag is back and weekly in time for the new
season. I'll see how long I can keep it up this time, eh? My record is til November I think. What odds
January?
You can get your very own words on these very pages just by using a computery
device to send an e-mail to postbag@codalmighty.com.
See yuz!

Shrews ooze
re: Shrewsbury rough
guide by Andrew Holt: "The ground oozes charm and character".
He hasn't been there, has he.
Tony B
Via email

Wails
Dearest postbag
I am writing to find out what the almighty ones think of the club for selling a DVD about the visit to
Cardiff? My own thoughts are along the lines of: "WHAT ARE YOU THINKING OF?" Does it come with
a bonus DVD with previously unseen highlights such as myself and several hundred other Town fans
sweating like a baked cod on the train back to Newport? Or does it show previously cut scenes of
some football being played. I know, don't tell me, it actually has a different ending... wouldn't that be
good?
My point is, who in their right mind would want to buy a reminder of that godforsaken day out?
Exactly, nobody. Yet another corker from the marketing department at Blundell Towers. I'd rather buy
a DVD of 'Mike Lyons: The Glory Years'!
P.S. Can we have a Kevin Donovan T-shirt? He will always be a hero to me ever since he got me free
tickets to see Town play Bradford. A nice chap to boot.
See you in Accrington
Ben Gresswell
Via email
I'm sure there's someone daft enough to buy it. Maybe MI5 are using it as a torture device.
Anyway, I'm sure it only costs the club about 5p to make each DVD. [Letters Ed]

Hurraaahhhhhh. The postbag is back!
Hurraaahhhhhh. The postbag is back!
Ian Jackson
Via email
Yay for me! [Letters Ed]

Demands, demands
It's good to have the postbag back. I've missed it. Any chance of the
resurrection of Refwatch too? We could get the band back together.
Steve McKatt
Via email
Lucky for you, Refwatch has returned and is now part of the pre-match factfile. [Letters
Ed]

New Grimsby
Browsing the web , I have come across the Grimsby
Lincoln newspaper from Canada, July 19th edition. Apparently the Caistor trees are having
problems with gypsy moths. Some wierd parallel world? Grimsby, Lincoln and Caistor all in close
proximity in Canada? Do any of you very well read and travelled website visitors know anything else
about the place they call Grimsby across the Atlantic? Apparently it is the gateway to Viagra... sorry,
the Niagra region.
Ian Jackson
Via email

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Wild Bore
Have a look at this. Young Bore, calling the manager "Grezza"!
What's that all about, eh? He certainly will need to change his tune to have success in this game. His
attitude's all wrong. It should be "Boss" or "Gaffer". Everyone knows that.
Cheeky young scamp!
Bob McSquirter
Via email

Grimsby is not in Hull
For your information! QUOTE OF THE DAY:
"Grimsby was a really bad place to live. The town was really old and there wasn't much to do there. It
was full of fishermen and it smelled of fish all the time. It was not a very nice place to be and I prefer
the smell of London" - new Brentford midfielder Thomas Pinault kicks up a stink over his spell with the
Mariners.
IN 'THE FIVER', Guardian Unlimited's tea-time take on the world of football.
Cheers lads, keep up the good work!
Hos
Via email
But... he lived in Hull, the daft sod. [Letters Ed]

Lincoln losses
Hey. Just read your Lincoln review
and noticed this: "The fact that Lincoln have lost to Sleaford and Northwich Victoria in pre-season
should fill Town fans full of delight. Until we remember that Lincoln beat us in pre-season, too."
We haven't played Northwich Victoria in pre-season so it'd be pretty hard to lose to them. We have
lost to Sleaford, Gainsborough and Spalding but that was all our youth team, whenever it's been the
first team, we haven't lost.
Anyway, enough moaning, keep up the good work on the site.
Nathan Jackson
Via email
Details, details, details. No, you're right though. To be fair. Sam's an idiot. I'll tell him. Sam: you're an
idiot. [Letters Ed]
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