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z1 MuFFiNMaN

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just made signed up on this and yes its Joe Bollard, thanks for keepin a smile on face guys i hope they get the prick and i hope he gets smacked... thanks.
 

z1 MuFFiNMaN

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F*ck me that struck a nerve. I actually wouldn't mind meeting this character now!
The guy who's Angel it was, is he on these forums? If he is and he is reading this, Pm me, If you can get to Bricketwood, you can train with us if you want to and kit is not an issue we have enough to kit you out.
Breakwell lies through his teeth all the way through this saga and then openly admits on a very public stage that he is a thief....
Not being directly involved it has been amusing upto now, but this has just got really sad.
Thanks mate and i would love to play with you guys :)
 

Bolter

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Thanks mate and i would love to play with you guys :)
Hi Joe, you have been VERY restrained during all this, and probably because you are a nice guy caught up in this idiots little games. Dont worry about him, it all comes out in the end, as is evident here. We are glad you are a part of this paintball family, be safe, have fun. :thumb:

NOTICE TO EVERYONE ELSE: from now on, be civil, and no more breakwell bashing unless its

new incriminating evidence

or you have made a parody video of his arrest and put it on youtube and it got 500k views.

We understand how angry this has made people, but we dont need to stoop to his level, so the insults have to stop. Thanks.
 

MsHell

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I'm completely lost for words here. I'm shocked about how low people can go. Joe I'm really sorry that you were screwed over and I feel even worse that it happened from people that you trained with, I'll help in anyway to recover your loss, god Tiny better not cross my path.

One more thing Joe, they have been complete tw@ts to you and after training with you I can say that the comments were not deserved, you are better off away from those low life F***ing scumbags (I'm so angry).

Gaz and company will definitely take good care of you and let us know if I can help in anyway.

Take care

Michelle
 

z1 MuFFiNMaN

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I'm completely lost for words here. I'm shocked about how low people can go. Joe I'm really sorry that you were screwed over and I feel even worse that it happened from people that you trained with, I'll help in anyway to recover your loss, god Tiny better not cross my path.

One more thing Joe, they have been complete tw@ts to you and after training with you I can say that the comments were not deserved, you are better off away from those low life F***ing scumbags (I'm so angry).

Gaz and company will definitely take good care of you and let us know if I can help in anyway.

Take care

Michelle
Thanks Michelle :) see you next cpps x
 

Soul Doubt

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Right well,

Me and my boys (Brotherhood) went training at NPF (amazing re-ball field) where this Tiny fella was. At the time we didnt speak to him, nor pay him much attention as we just wanted to train. Throughout the day his gun was consistantly HOT and with re-balls you can imagine... :tsk:

Then as we where going over to our gear we walked passed said character and heard him saying to this young baller:

"You're not AGG enough for a laysick sock"

Now we all looked at eachother and laughed, thinking what a tw@t. And ever since it has been a saying amongst the team.

Whats the point of this? well since all this has blown up and Tiny has turned out to be far more than a Tw@t, he seems like a consistant bully and general low-life, his attitude stinks.

And since this thread has done a good job in patching up the holes he has made in our great sport, we thought we would turn this rather sad story into a positive one!

Now, since none of us are "agg" enough according to Tiny for our very own Laysick sock we urge everyone to firstly spread the cause by adding this facebook group entitled "you're not 'agg' enough for a laysick sock:

http://www.facebook.com/?ref=logo#!/pages/Youre-not-agg-enough-for-a-Laysick-sock/167879013258426


AND BUY A LAYSICK SOCK :first: for £5.10 you cant go wrong, and Tiny's actions have now boosted the paintball economy ever so slightly :D so not all bad will come from this!

http://www.kartelprime.com/products/detail/laysick-111-barrel-sock/

Cheers
Dan
 

basktm

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Just reading all this and mainly that last commect is so sad, me and the boy (just 13) started 6 weeks ago, my boy is quite shy and was very worried about going to our first walk-on and sup-air.

but the thing that made all the differance to both of us, but mainly him was the people that we met and who were willing to help :) , in our fist walk-on a team "double vision" stole him from me, and to be honest apart from in the safe zone i never seen him, he spoke about them for days (not his old man :tsk: )

On our first sup-air, again he was very worried, to the point when 12 hours before he would not go as he was so nervous, we turned up and instantly they guys decided the bit of gear he bought was all right but offered him something that would make the day better, so with in minutes, he was suppoerting a fancy ego 10 and rotor :eek: , we walked down to the field and same as before, with in a minute i had been taken to one side to learn, he was stolen by the first team and off on his own to play and learn.

i know your asking what this means, well if we had met a character like tiny (no doubt wouldn't of said anything to me) but if he had said anything to the boy, even something silly like "your not really good enough to use that yet"

You would have never seen my boy at any event ever again, that would of been enough to make him pull out of paintball, which in turn means me too, and also the 10's of people in my teams and his kickboxing clubs that do nothing but ask "how can we get into that" every week.

The moral of the story, is just how lucky the sport is to have such nice people, and how lucky we are to of never met a "tiny" character and that they are so few and far between.