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Sparrow was in his 70's, possible he's snuffed it.
a charming thought....
May 15, 2021 -- 6:04PM, elisjohn wrote:
re, sparrow, have a look on horse racing thread

be nice to see them return, both been gone since about January as well
Yeah, Wolf too. Hope they all show up again sometime soon.

Jun 12, 2022 -- 10:21AM, JPSER wrote:
one of the funniest days in here was when someone opened an account calling dawsy a bender and he blew upi remember the day we could all change usernames too, someone changed their name to betfair community manager 2 and started replying to threads, with a monkey as the profile pic lol.
It was a laugh and most treated it as “banter” even the ones blowing up who after calming down probably saw the funny side.
As I said above the report button killed forums, once they were introduced anyone could use that function and it stopped all the fun sadly
Jun 15, 2022 -- 11:27PM, swiftynifty wrote:
clacherholiday2, when did you get out?
2018 i think it was, sadly if i was making fortunes gambling id have carried on and i would guess its the reason most of the names in this thread are goners.
some fun times were had and some incredible wins in the good times. my last run on betfair i recall was doing some automated dog racing bets that started out crazy profitable but ended as you would imagine, i returned to gambling during the first lockdown in 2020 when the dog racing was the last man standing for a few weeks.
i hope alls well on here?
Jun 15, 2022 -- 10:27PM, G Hall wrote:
Welcome back Clacherholiday2 one of the forum legends.
thanks, we did have some good times.
this forum and the romanticised golden era was a product of wider internet conditions forcing all the right people into the right place at the right time. youll find old **** like me in their late 30s all over the internet that recall a golden era online (there was an earlier one of course) between 2002-2012 where the internet became popular enough that communities in even the most niche areas could grow large enough to perpetually sustain themselves no matter how obscure a topic they were built around was and they thus filled a social roll for users that wouldnt be challenged until the big centralised hubs like reddit, twitter, facebook, youtube etc grew later to take over.
there was once a time that music forums had thousands of active members, hiking forums, fishing forums, fashion forums, pet grooming forums and everything else, now those communities are all just parts of larger websites and theyre a hell of a lot **** for it.

Jun 16, 2022 -- 10:05PM, HallGreenSpy wrote:
Don't see the former much any more. Be very welcome on most the forums. Thank fook you still got head in hands man
have you been betting on the dogs and football still? hows it been working out?
glad to see youre alive at least, theres no doubt going to be names in this thread that are dead.
