alec guinness Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 what are lanarkshire charging non members to convoy with them? frank i will be paying 55p a bird,remember no fed no club just to get doos from A to B. :( DONT KNOW ABOUT ANYONE ELSE. :-/ way out now for a couple of pints sorry i better make that half pints. :(
frank-123 Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 frank i will be paying 55p a bird,remember no fed no club just to get doos from A to B. :( DONT KNOW ABOUT ANYONE ELSE. :-/ way out now for a couple of pints sorry i better make that half pints. :( sorry to hear that john seems rather strange thats nearly double what i pay per bird funny how we have lost members to almond valley fed the fed might want to make some money not chase the money away will need to ask my delegate to make sure every non lanarkshire member pays the same per bird just to keep it fair
Guest bigda Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 good to see you having a laugh bigda fellow west of scotland fanciers having to pay over 40% more than you just to get birds convoyed nothing else,think this is overly steep and a tad unfair. :( dissapointed fancier. :( are you wanting a bigger laugh the lanarkshire is getting charged £25 a basket with the snfc, and get charged for cleaning, £40 hows that, your getting off light are you not ;D
Guest bigda Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 Wouldnae have thought the mighty L/F would feel the need to rip fanciers off just to fly their birds :-/ dont need to rip any one off, but we seem to get used by every other club we have help out more clubs than they have helped us ;D
robbiedoo. Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 frank i will be paying 55p a bird,remember no fed no club just to get doos from A to B. :( DONT KNOW ABOUT ANYONE ELSE. :-/ way out now for a couple of pints sorry i better make that half pints. :( the north of scotland fed are 25p per bird up to rotherham 295 mile. newark 321 mile and leicester 353 mile 40p per doo and hastings 483 mile 50p per doo cheap at half the price .
Guest bigda Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 the north of scotland fed are 25p per bird up to rotherham 295 mile. newark 321 mile and leicester 353 mile 40p per doo and hastings 483 mile 50p per doo cheap at half the price . whos that way dhl, or parcel force ;D
Delboy Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 The mighty Lanarkshire eh?? Lost 500 members in last 10 years and still doesnt want to encourage new membership. If I were a member, I would be looking seriously at changing the management. ( especially the secretary ) In fact, the whole pigeon game in Scotland could be doing with a full time P.R.O to encourage new members.
BLACK W F Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 Hi Yes it was a very good night, food excellent, panel of John Alston, Billy Allison(LSC Gold Cup Winner) and Dave Pirie from Aberdeen was brilliant Pity about the exchange draw :X Cheers Homer 49 Tam if i new Davie was going doon i would have went great doo man and magic company :P :P
BLACK W F Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 the north of scotland fed are 25p per bird up to rotherham 295 mile. newark 321 mile and leicester 353 mile 40p per doo and hastings 483 mile 50p per doo cheap at half the price . not so long ago robbie it was 15p right through to hastings
kingbilly2 Posted February 13, 2010 Author Report Posted February 13, 2010 Tam if i new Davie was going doon i would have went great doo man and magic company :P :P YES HES GOOD CRACK AND CAN DRINK WITH THE BEST OF THEM ;D ;D ;D ;D
Guest WINGS 04 Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 WAS A GOOD NIGHT THINK SOME MORE MEMBERS SHOULD TRY AND GET THERE
BLACK W F Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 YES HES GOOD CRACK AND CAN DRINK WITH THE BEST OF THEM ;D ;D ;D ;D Tam he is a good guy old school and a gent great crak and yes davie can put it away :P
robbiedoo. Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 whos that way dhl, or parcel force ;D no its with the best the north of scotland fed putting the fanceirs first
Guest bigda Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 not so long ago robbie it was 15p right through to hastings who did you send the birds way, the loons on the bluebird buses. ;D ;D
robbiedoo. Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 The mighty Lanarkshire eh?? Lost 500 members in last 10 years and still doesnt want to encourage new membership. If I were a member, I would be looking seriously at changing the management. ( especially the secretary ) In fact, the whole pigeon game in Scotland could be doing with a full time P.R.O to encourage new members. derek how do you go about encouraging new fanceirs maybe we should start another thread and everybody could put their ideas forward jmo
BLACK W F Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 no its with the best the north of scotland fed putting the fanceirs first no prize money but every fancier treated the same good price birdage wise and all pulling together dafty give me a pm if your going or not ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Guest bigda Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 no its with the best the north of scotland fed putting the fanceirs first oh right enough, ;D its all down hill way yous
Guest bigda Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 The mighty Lanarkshire eh?? Lost 500 members in last 10 years and still doesnt want to encourage new membership. If I were a member, I would be looking seriously at changing the management. ( especially the secretary ) In fact, the whole pigeon game in Scotland could be doing with a full time P.R.O to encourage new members. you have just put yer self, at the end of the que, dell the reports will be handed in by now ;D
BLACK W F Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 who did you send the birds way, the loons on the bluebird buses. ;D ;D no Danny it always been no 1 priority to keep costs down also cheep corn twice a year for the fanciers ;D ;D ;D
robbiedoo. Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 no Danny it always been no 1 priority to keep costs down also cheep corn twice a year for the fanciers ;D ;D ;D your right alan the fanceirs first not our pockets hense the reason there is not the same animosity in our fed
BLACK W F Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 The mighty Lanarkshire eh?? Lost 500 members in last 10 years and still doesnt want to encourage new membership. If I were a member, I would be looking seriously at changing the management. ( especially the secretary ) In fact, the whole pigeon game in Scotland could be doing with a full time P.R.O to encourage new members. all clubs /feds have lost many members over the years but if we could all take 2 new fanciers under our wings maybe we still have a wee chance for the future
Guest bigda Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 your right Alan the fanciers first not our pockets hens the reason there is not the same animosity in our fed animosity, you have to conform, no other option or ye die on year feet. we can have cheep racing if we want we make about £5,000 profit Evey year that and should the day come when we don't need to make that then we will have the cheapest in the land. just now its for rainy days and transport but loosing members 500 is down to 1 age 2 permission to fly birds, pigeon racing is getting bigger all over the world it will return here when the japs make it a sport and the Chinese as they will not let the grass grow under there feet, and in india it it taken up by the young people 7. 1. CANADA The sport of pigeon racing has increased in CANADA with Pigeon Clubs and Ladies Auxiliary popping up in cities and towns. CRPU - The Canadian Racing Pigeon Union is an organization that is dedicated to the Growth, Preservation and Support of Pigeon Racing in Canada. A Beginners Guide to Pigeon Racing - THIS BEGINNERS GUIDE is an outstanding detailed document for anyone new or experenced in the sport of pigeon racing. Avian Canadian Influenza Fact Sheet C.D.C. Canadian National Pigeon Organizations 7. 2. Asia Pigeon racing is becoming increasingly popular in parts of Asia especially China, Pakistan, Philippines, Japan and Taiwan. It's popularity in India is now on a rise, particulary youngsters are involved in this hobby, especially in places like Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Kolkatta,and Tuticorin where lots of pigeon racing associations are present. 7. 3. Oceania 7. 3. 1. Australia
BLACK W F Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 animosity, you have to conform, no other option or ye die on year feet. we can have cheep racing if we want we make about £5,000 profit Evey year that and should the day come when we don't need to make that then we will have the cheapest in the land. just now its for rainy days and transport but loosing members 500 is down to 1 age 2 permission to fly birds, pigeon racing is getting bigger all over the world it will return here when the japs make it a sport and the Chinese as they will not let the grass grow under there feet, and in india it it taken up by the young people 7. 1. CANADA The sport of pigeon racing has increased in CANADA with Pigeon Clubs and Ladies Auxiliary popping up in cities and towns. CRPU - The Canadian Racing Pigeon Union is an organization that is dedicated to the Growth, Preservation and Support of Pigeon Racing in Canada. A Beginners Guide to Pigeon Racing - THIS BEGINNERS GUIDE is an outstanding detailed document for anyone new or experenced in the sport of pigeon racing. Avian Canadian Influenza Fact Sheet C.D.C. Canadian National Pigeon Organizations 7. 2. Asia Pigeon racing is becoming increasingly popular in parts of Asia especially China, Pakistan, Philippines, Japan and Taiwan. It's popularity in India is now on a rise, particulary youngsters are involved in this hobby, especially in places like Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Kolkatta,and Tuticorin where lots of pigeon racing associations are present. 7. 3. Oceania 7. 3. 1. Australia but the sad facts is in the U K its dieing the sport we love is nearing thev ends of it days ;)
Guest bigda Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 but the sad facts is in the U K its dieing the sport we love is nearing thev ends of it days ;) all down to bad managment we should have had our own social club nothing should have moved to do with pigeons that we should have control over sponceships and what birds done for the war effort the first in brining news to the world long before the phone they should have been targeted as the main sponcers followed by the royal mail pigeon dances all held in our own club sold feeding no other mediction our own vets could go on the whole of the uk and 4 nations :o
jocky Posted February 13, 2010 Report Posted February 13, 2010 The mighty Lanarkshire eh?? Lost 500 members in last 10 years and still doesnt want to encourage new membership. If I were a member, I would be looking seriously at changing the management. ( especially the secretary ) In fact, the whole pigeon game in Scotland could be doing with a full time P.R.O to encourage new members. best secretary we have aver had.
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