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Would people prefer it if us 'newbies' stopped postin on here?


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Just adding two and two and getting five?

 

Newbie in the sense of bein on here? or bein a local lad who supports his local team and has followed them through thick and thin home and away.

 

Really enjoy this site as well, some good well informed posts, seems if you have less than 200 posts youre no-one!

 

Btw anyone know any really cheap hotel rooms in Madrid on Feb 25th

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thinking the same, ive got like 10 red dots allready, wtf?,

 

I think the earlier chap got it right . I read the threads for a good while before I started posting , and then only on threads that I was passionate about - not just scatter-gun straight away.

 

I think thats the best way

 

I've given you some rep & hopefully you'll be in the green soon.

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Keep the faith lads. You'll always get stick on here or any forum. Its just how it is. Some of the opinions on here are baffling but its what its all about.

 

Just try to avoid it starting threads or posting when you've been on the sauce. Been there. Done that. Talked crap

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Read the boards for a few days/week before jumping in to posting would be my advice. im still more of a reader than a poster as the post count would suggest though...

Then again it depends what your posts say more than just being new...

 

 

 

Point taken, everyone was new at some point....

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Just look at it like any other social context. If you start a new job or start drinking in a new pub, you don't want to go in shouting the odds. Get to know people a bit, get to know the feel of the place. Join in a conversation when you've got something to say, but don't try to take over. People will get to know you eventually and you won't be new, but you don't want them to get to know you too fast.

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