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Cheeky girls...

Cheeky girls... - Opinion

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sufcintheprem

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Can't believe this is the first post on this issue. Absolute madness. My Torquay mate's worried that we're trying to p*** on their parade!
 
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Quote[/b] (steveh1510 @ April 20 2004,13:22)]I'd play them as wing backs.
Cheeky Girls?!

They're gonna get Spanked!
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Quote[/b] (Marky_Gower @ April 20 2004,13:33)]I cant believe it, who next? .. Busted???  
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I'm hoping its Chaka Demus and Pliers!!!!!!!!!

WICKED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Quote[/b] (Surrey Shrimper @ April 20 2004,13:43)]
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Quote[/b] (Marky_Gower @ April 20 2004,13:33)]I cant believe it, who next? .. Busted???  
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I'm hoping its Chaka Demus and Pliers!!!!!!!!!

WICKED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I'd rather see Living In A Box performing their top ten hit 'Living In A Box' from their album 'Living In A Box'

Full of ideas those chaps.
 
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Quote[/b] (Surrey Shrimper @ April 20 2004,13:43)]
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Quote[/b] (Marky_Gower @ April 20 2004,13:33)]I cant believe it, who next? .. Busted???  
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I'm hoping its Chaka Demus and Pliers!!!!!!!!!

WICKED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I'd rather see Living In A Box performing their top ten hit 'Living In A Box' from their album 'Living In A Box'

Full of ideas those chaps.
They'll be being buried in a box if they come down my local.
 
Hopefully it will be a blazing hot day and I shall be in a pub beer garden untill as late as possible before making the ground just in time for kick-off. I shall therefore miss all the pre-match stuff because The Cheeky Girls are about as far away from being my cup of tea as possible (except they are better than The Darkness of course).

However there are plenty of our younger fans who will be in the ground and enjoy it, some of them may be attracted to come because of all the extra pre-match entertainment. It may even be the difference between some of the Cardiff 'floating support' going to the game or not. This, in my opinion. is good. The more the merrier at all games, money through the turnstiles and over the counters on programmes, sweets, drinks, burgers etc.

If we win on a sunny day with a lush green pitch then this may persuade some of these young fans to pester their parents to come again next season, maybe even buy a shirt or possibly a season ticket. This again is all good. If it takes some talentless bimbos to prance around miming in the centre circle then so be it - I won't be there to witness it so why should I be bothered?
 
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Quote[/b] (Marky_Gower @ April 20 2004,13:33)]I cant believe it, who next? .. Busted???  
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't one of Busted (Charlie perhaps? Sounds right) from Southend?

Get em in and we'll have our own festival. If Glasto were Premiership, we would clearly be conference!!
 
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Quote[/b] (Ron Manager @ April 20 2004,13:53)]Hopefully it will be a blazing hot day and I shall be in a pub beer garden untill as late as possible before making the ground just in time for kick-off. I shall therefore miss all the pre-match stuff because The Cheeky Girls are about as far away from being my cup of tea as possible (except they are better than The Darkness of course).

However there are plenty of our younger fans who will be in the ground and enjoy it, some of them may be attracted to come because of all the extra pre-match entertainment. It may even be the difference between some of the Cardiff 'floating support' going to the game or not. This, in my opinion. is good. The more the merrier at all games, money through the turnstiles and over the counters on programmes, sweets, drinks, burgers etc.

If we win on a sunny day with a lush green pitch then this may persuade some of these young fans to pester their parents to come again next season, maybe even buy a shirt or possibly a season ticket. This again is all good. If it takes some talentless bimbos to prance around miming in the centre circle then so be it - I won't be there to witness it so why should I be bothered?
You mean 'I don't care'.?
 
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Quote[/b] (Shrimper Zoo @ April 20 2004,14:00)]
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Quote[/b] (Ron Manager @ April 20 2004,13:53)]Hopefully it will be a blazing hot day and I shall be in a pub beer garden untill as late as possible before making the ground just in time for kick-off. I shall therefore miss all the pre-match stuff because The Cheeky Girls are about as far away from being my cup of tea as possible (except they are better than The Darkness of course).

However there are plenty of our younger fans who will be in the ground and enjoy it, some of them may be attracted to come because of all the extra pre-match entertainment. It may even be the difference between some of the Cardiff 'floating support' going to the game or not. This, in my opinion. is good. The more the merrier at all games, money through the turnstiles and over the counters on programmes, sweets, drinks, burgers etc.

If we win on a sunny day with a lush green pitch then this may persuade some of these young fans to pester their parents to come again next season, maybe even buy a shirt or possibly a season ticket. This again is all good. If it takes some talentless bimbos to prance around miming in the centre circle then so be it - I won't be there to witness it so why should I be bothered?
You mean 'I don't care'.?
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I like it
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Quote[/b] (sufcintheprem @ April 20 2004,13:54)]
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't one of Busted (Charlie perhaps?  Sounds right) from Southend?[/QUOTE]
Not far wrong sir one of the members actually hails from thorpe bay, and it is james bourne. Still i say why not have the cheeky girls, if it adds a few more to the gate then its a good idea, even though they are dreadful, i will be too ****ed to even notice they are there anyway!!.. thank god!..
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Quote[/b] (Shrimper Zoo @ April 20 2004,14:00)]
[b said:
Quote[/b] (Ron Manager @ April 20 2004,13:53)]Hopefully it will be a blazing hot day and I shall be in a pub beer garden untill as late as possible before making the ground just in time for kick-off. I shall therefore miss all the pre-match stuff because The Cheeky Girls are about as far away from being my cup of tea as possible (except they are better than The Darkness of course).

However there are plenty of our younger fans who will be in the ground and enjoy it, some of them may be attracted to come because of all the extra pre-match entertainment. It may even be the difference between some of the Cardiff 'floating support' going to the game or not. This, in my opinion. is good. The more the merrier at all games, money through the turnstiles and over the counters on programmes, sweets, drinks, burgers etc.

If we win on a sunny day with a lush green pitch then this may persuade some of these young fans to pester their parents to come again next season, maybe even buy a shirt or possibly a season ticket. This again is all good. If it takes some talentless bimbos to prance around miming in the centre circle then so be it - I won't be there to witness it so why should I be bothered?
You mean 'I don't care'.?
No, I mean it's a good idea by the club as it will bring people in through the turnstiles which is all revenue and potential new support for the club.

I personally won't be watching them because I'll be in the pub, and anyone who moans about them performing has the same option - stay out of the ground untill they're finished.

So I do care, I care about the club and getting more people in the ground which this is one way of doing just that.
 
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Quote[/b] (Ron Manager @ April 20 2004,14:58)]No, I mean it's a good idea by the club as it will bring people in through the turnstiles which is all revenue and potential new support for the club.

I personally won't be watching them because I'll be in the pub, and anyone who moans about them performing has the same option - stay out of the ground untill they're finished.

So I do care, I care about the club and getting more people in the ground which this is one way of doing just that.
yeah agreed. If a kid wants to go to see the Cheeky Girls for reasons we can not fathom, they would be tempted by this. If a kid goes, an adult goes and that's another twenty quid for the club (ignoring other purchases)

Still reckon it sounded a bit like an elaborated version of I don't care though
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Quote[/b] (sufcintheprem @ April 20 2004,15:05)]
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Quote[/b] (Ron Manager @ April 20 2004,14:58)]No, I mean it's a good idea by the club as it will bring people in through the turnstiles which is all revenue and potential new support for the club.

I personally won't be watching them because I'll be in the pub, and anyone who moans about them performing has the same option - stay out of the ground untill they're finished.

So I do care, I care about the club and getting more people in the ground which this is one way of doing just that.
yeah agreed.  If a kid wants to go to see the Cheeky Girls for reasons we can not fathom, they would be tempted by this.  If a kid goes, an adult goes and that's another twenty quid for the club (ignoring other purchases)

Still reckon it sounded a bit like an elaborated version of I don't care though  
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Probably because I've got f**k all to do except passing the time before I go down the Spread before tonights game.

So fair enough, point taken  
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Quote[/b] (Vange Shrimper @ April 20 2004,15:41)]
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Quote[/b] (Marky_Gower @ April 20 2004,13:33)]I cant believe it, who next? .. Busted???  
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Oi! Id def go into the ground early and see Busted.

Their well worth the money...........
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Cue abuse.....
I can just see the Echo headlines
"Vange Shrimper in pant-throwing scandal"
 
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Quote[/b] (mcnasty @ April 20 2004,15:44)]I can just see the Echo headlines
"Vange Shrimper in pant-throwing scandal"
PERVERT!!
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As an elderly gentleman, I had absolutely no idea who or what these "Cheeky Girls" were and was thus unable to form an opinion.

Thankfully, the wonders of modern technology have enabled me to locate websites dedicated to them and, after spending the last 5 hours perusing pictures of them to help me make up my mind, all I can say is "Woohoo" as long as nobody asks them to actually sing, which I believe they do rather badly....
 
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