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Post by uptonblue1 on Dec 25, 2017 15:05:08 GMT
Well look, Blackpool fans have boycotted and it's looking very likely the Oystons will depart soon. It's the running of the club that is wrong.
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Post by rcb on Dec 25, 2017 15:05:29 GMT
Listen we all would love a return to the League wouldn't we. So like I say, someone comes in and owns the club outright and invests. That's the best chance we have. Yes, that worked well last time didn't it? So if you fall off a bike then throw it away? That’s not the way I heard the story. The club was previously sold to unscrupulous owners by those who didn’t care about the future of the club. On this occasion the current “owners” love the club and want the best for the future. It would be their responsibility to ensure the honesty of potential investors but, given their ability to even pick a decent board or CEO, then perhaps it’s not a good idea after all.
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Post by chesterken on Dec 25, 2017 15:15:51 GMT
Well look, Blackpool fans have boycotted and it's looking very likely the Oystons will depart soon. It's the running of the club that is wrong. So you are comparing the relatively small set back we have endured to the shambles of a family that is the Oystons,really.
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Post by backtottheleague on Dec 25, 2017 15:31:15 GMT
For goodness sake.what's done is done.yes it's a shambles at the moment but with fans backing and not slagging them off,tomorrow get really behind them.6 points is quite a bit to catch up but it would make it easier to close the gap with a couple of wins with a positive vibe around the ground v Guiseley. It's only half way stage of season so if it looks unlikely it is still possible to get out of the 's. .t.come on you wouldn't be going tomorrow if you didn't care for our club.new start tomorrow.
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Post by bonecrusher on Dec 26, 2017 8:41:59 GMT
Glad to see everyone else thinks the original post is stupiud beyond belief.
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Post by Captain Duff on Dec 26, 2017 9:08:17 GMT
Well look, Blackpool fans have boycotted and it's looking very likely the Oystons will depart soon. It's the running of the club that is wrong. That is because the pig headed Oystons refused to leave even when given a decent offer by the fans to buy the club that would have allowed the Oystons to keep everything else (the hotel etc.), and because with private ownership no one could vote out and remove the Oystons as owners. We can simply vote out those currently running the club, that is the benefit of fan ownership (which is why those boycotting Blackpool fans want what we have) and so there is not the remotest similarity. Unbelievable idiocy on every level.
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Post by soulseal on Dec 26, 2017 9:17:07 GMT
It does sometimes take a moronic post to put things into perspective.
To boycott a club because it’s not very competitive is a ludicrous idea even before you take the fan owned position into account. Fans will of course do other things on a Saturday like shopping with the misses 😳.
We are clearly failing to compete at this level due to poor selections (managerial and player) on top of limited resources compared to some of the bankrolled clubs at this level.
So we get relegated. Big deal. We will play teams more at our level and our pride will be wounded and for as long as it takes to be competitive again. When we start winning more games or playing more fluently fans will return even at a lower level: there will be hope again. One of the best seasons we ever had was winning the Conf North. Let’s do it again, but this time us the experience to sling shot us to a few seasons of Conference mid table mediocrity. That is keep the players and manager who get us there.
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Post by norwegianblue on Dec 26, 2017 12:18:22 GMT
It's alright saying boycott your club, and get someone to buy your club. People have to want to buy a Football Club. We have people on Red Passion who say we should get a buyer in. but it's not that simple. Exactly mate. If it were for sale and I wanted to buy Chester Football club, what would I be getting for my money?
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