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congratulations must go to the controller and especially the convoyer the times recorded show that the birds were well looked after and in the right hands

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congratulations must go to the controller and especially the convoyer the times recorded show that the birds were well looked after and in the right hands

 

Totally agree, they've done a sterling job, as for me 0/5, I need to take a good long look in the mirror :-/

 

 

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Totally agree, they've done a sterling job, as for me 0/5, I need to take a good long look in the mirror :-/

 

 

So refreshing to see someone not intent on finding someone else to 'blame'!

 

p.s. hopefully they're taking the scenic route and you'll see them soon  :)

 

 

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Totally agree, they've done a sterling job, as for me 0/5, I need to take a good long look in the mirror :-/

 

 

0/ 6 for me that was at 11.30 have to wait till I get home looks like my blue cock self employed is now unemployed.

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So refreshing to see someone not intent on finding someone else to 'blame'!

 

p.s. hopefully they're taking the scenic route and you'll see them soon  :)

 

 

Usually the first place to look when things don't go your way is at yourself.

Race controllers do the most unwanted job in pigeon racing and get most of the flak that goes around. If people get a bad race - blame the race controllers.

If they don't liberated birds - why not blame them again.

Too many people when they lose pigeons say that their birds were good enough and in perfect condition so it must be the controllers fault.

Again well done to the people who clocked in good time, there all well deserved as with no effort you get no reward. As for me I put in a great deal of effort, but got something wrong, but rest assured, I will try and turn it around for Eastbourne.

A poor result gets me down for a day or two, but then I get a stronger determination to do well. You have to take the good with the bad ;)

 

 

 

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0/ 6 for me that was at 11.30 have to wait till I get home looks like my blue cock self employed is now unemployed.

 

Wondered why I couldn't get through to the Samaritans, was it you hogging the line Stevie ;D ;D

 

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Usually the first place to look when things don't go your way is at yourself.

Race controllers do the most unwanted job in pigeon racing and get most of the flak that goes around. If people get a bad race - blame the race controllers.

If they don't liberated birds - why not blame them again.

Too many people when they lose pigeons say that their birds were good enough and in perfect condition so it must be the controllers fault.

Again well done to the people who clocked in good time, there all well deserved as with no effort you get no reward. As for me I put in a great deal of effort, but got something wrong, but rest assured, I will try and turn it around for Eastbourne.

A poor result gets me down for a day or two, but then I get a stronger determination to do well. You have to take the good with the bad ;)

 

 

 

Well said, very true post.

Guest pigeonboyno1
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I have 2 out of 3 they came together this morning.

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Usually the first place to look when things don't go your way is at yourself.

Race controllers do the most unwanted job in pigeon racing and get most of the flak that goes around. If people get a bad race - blame the race controllers.

If they don't liberated birds - why not blame them again.

Too many people when they lose pigeons say that their birds were good enough and in perfect condition so it must be the controllers fault.

Again well done to the people who clocked in good time, there all well deserved as with no effort you get no reward. As for me I put in a great deal of effort, but got something wrong, but rest assured, I will try and turn it around for Eastbourne.

A poor result gets me down for a day or two, but then I get a stronger determination to do well. You have to take the good with the bad ;)

 

 

Stuart i know you will turn it around because you have some class pigeons, just remember the high you had at Alencon last year and that will cheer you up .

 

Jim

 

 

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Usually the first place to look when things don't go your way is at yourself.

Race controllers do the most unwanted job in pigeon racing and get most of the flak that goes around. If people get a bad race - blame the race controllers.

If they don't liberated birds - why not blame them again.

Too many people when they lose pigeons say that their birds were good enough and in perfect condition so it must be the controllers fault.

Again well done to the people who clocked in good time, there all well deserved as with no effort you get no reward. As for me I put in a great deal of effort, but got something wrong, but rest assured, I will try and turn it around for Eastbourne.

A poor result gets me down for a day or two, but then I get a stronger determination to do well. You have to take the good with the bad ;)

 

 

0/2 for me

 

Well said Stuart

 

Ian

 

 

 

 

Guest WINGS 04
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i have 2out of 3 aswell 1 lastnight 1 the day about 3.15

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Wondered why I couldn't get through to the Samaritans, was it you hogging the line Stevie ;D ;D

 

stuart at least your made me smile for the first time today still 00000000000  :'( ;) ;)theres always the next snfc  ;)

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