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  • in reply to: New article at The Athletic #284915
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    … Indeed i noticed the addition of Elliots name post publishing…obviously after a few hasty phone calls…

    Also worth noting that a volunteer employee seems to have put a lot more money into the club than Elliott.

    Has Elliott sunk anything in?

    He borrowed a used car showroom and got a few people to sit in it.

    … and, while standing on the stage to introduce KK, veered off to talking about himself and making a point of telling us he was not and never had been “a used car salesman”.

    in reply to: New article at The Athletic #284909
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    I put more money into the club than said person, and i only do the Monthly draw.

    It’s just a massive ego trip. Always has been.

    in reply to: New article at The Athletic #284904
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    Pretty sure it was one of dodgy Dave’s claims that the dispute between the club (Swann) and the Telegraph was resolved.

    Doesn’t mean it’s true of course.

    Does the Telegraph even report properly on the Cods or do they just copy and paste from other sources.

    Do they report properly on anything?

    in reply to: New article at The Athletic #284901
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    There’s ones that have
    There’s that pretend to have

    … creating a perception of being great by standing next to greatness.

    in reply to: New article at The Athletic #284899
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    … Indeed i noticed the addition of Elliots name post publishing…obviously after a few hasty phone calls…

    Also worth noting that a volunteer employee seems to have put a lot more money into the club than Elliott.

    in reply to: New article at The Athletic #284893
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    Noticeable: Zero mention of Simon Elliott in Michelle’s singling people out for being crucial to saving the club.

    Noticeable: Simon Elliott’s name being added in to this article hours AFTER it was originally published.

    in reply to: New article at The Athletic #284854
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    Noticeable: Zero mention of Simon Elliott in Michelle’s singling people out for being crucial to saving the club.

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    in reply to: Bye-bye Jimbob! #284828
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    I believe Mr Whoever he was brought him in to fail

    I don’t believe this. I think it was a Hilton underestimation of SUFC. The kind of move that would have impressed at Ilkeston… but not here.

    in reply to: SHOULD IT HAPPEN – SUGGESTIONS FOR REPLACEMENT #284810
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    … the risk is getting off to a bad start attendances dropping like a stone the off loading JD replacing him with someone who will be working with players he hasnt chosen.

    You’d have to assume the Board aren’t idiots and will have already thought of this.

    in reply to: SHOULD IT HAPPEN – SUGGESTIONS FOR REPLACEMENT #284801
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    Time to get old big hair back. Surely he’s up to this league. A mate of mine who lives in Scotter reckons he sees him at his local boozer from time to time.

    He was at the Boston game.

    I understand he’s at most (if not all) games.

    in reply to: Facebook cult abuse page #284792
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    Personally, I am all for moving on for the same of unity. However, I can’t help but notice the irony after Marco and Max regularly slagged off the Bru podcast for being ‘Swann lovers’ for the interviews of him, when their interview with Hilton was far more softball and now some have made similar accusations about them. Hopefully a lesson learned in how hard it is to interview such figures, and maybe they should have given Bru some slack in how they dealt with Swann.

    I doubt they are that self-aware?

    in reply to: Facebook cult abuse page #284786
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    Think you’re referring to Gareth?

    Ah, apologies – my mistake. Yes, I was. He also took to Twitter yesterday and was telling people to ‘stay classy’ (I had noticed).

    in reply to: Facebook cult abuse page #284784
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    X post of the day: infamous effin and jeffin youtuber implores fellow Iron fans to ‘stay classy’ next season. Bravo!

    Other than the fact he’s done them consistently, week after week, home and away, which should be applauded as a great achievement, the actual videos themselves are extremely dull. He doesn’t have anything insightful to say, and there’s not a lot of interesting content.

    in reply to: Likely scenario? #284718
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    …for the record Elliot’s choice of who to side with over the years has been dreadful.

    Simon Elliott is a self-interested idiot who is arrogant enough to think no-one has noticed.

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    in reply to: Gateshead FC #284448
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    Boo Boo the local Council.. who ever it iz

    The council’s so financially cash-strapped they need to sell the stadium – like virtually every council in the country their budget has been cut and cut and cut over the last 14 years to the point that they can’t afford basic services, nevermind valuable community facilities. The real story here is how communities & society have been so royally shafted in the last 14 years. And maybe also why the EFL felt the need to have such a hard & fast rule – especially given the unusual circumstances and the fact the club has played there for more than 40 years….

    Never vote Tory.

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    in reply to: Boston #284439
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    Bench Law Elliot Mcalinden Barrows DFS

    Sofa so good.

    in reply to: Boston #284438
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    I would play Scales before Clunan

    Every time.

    I would play Evans before Boyce

    Every time.

    in reply to: Boston #284437
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    When attacking I would see Elliott moving inside to play off Whitehall with McAlinden providing width on the left.

    I think Whitehall does need someone playing off him, as he has a brilliant touch and a very smart brain and can really do a fantastic job when ‘playing people in’… but Elliott? This hasn’t worked this season.

    in reply to: VAR #284387
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    Hand of God and 2010 goal are clear and obvious – would take 5 seconds then goal awarded. This suspect line drawn around somebody’s foot with a debatable point of release from the player playing the ball in – something has to give with this.

    Playing Devil’s advocate, here, don’t you have to take the rough with the smooth? Is creating multiple truckloads of awful VAR decisions (like the one on Sunday) and slowing games right down really worth it, just to ensure a couple of goals given that originally weren’t, or to disallow the Hand Of God? In other words: are the occasional positives of VAR really worth the consistent negatives, as well as the general effect on the pace of games?

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    in reply to: VAR #284385
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    The refs and linesman didn’t see the hand of God goal or the England goal against Germany 2010. FIFA couldn’t allow them decisions to carry on it was getting embarrassing for them.

    It’s embarrassing either way. VAR is no answer at all, as Coventry’s disallowed goal shows. That and many other infuriating decisions.

    in reply to: Bowing to top club pressure #284384
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    What if the rules were changed so that Premier League teams competing in Europe during a particular season were excluded from that season’s FA Cup competition?

    Clubs could lobby for this, surely?

    Or are we, essentially, talking about a handful of Premier League clubs (the usual European competition suspects) being so greedy that they won’t let the revenue from a handful of FA Cup matches go, at the expense of everyone else.

    in reply to: Gloucester #284383
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    Yep spot on Apollo, he took an almighty whack to the head with a wayward shot during shooting practice which immediately knocked him unconscious…he then fell backwards and cracked his head on the solid concrete floor.

    That’s not good… I remember seeing a girl get hit full in the face by a warm-up shot from Alan Shearer at the England U21 match hosted at Scunthorpe in 1991.

    in reply to: VAR #284350
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    Forest aren’t too happy with VAR, they’re in for a hammering from the authorities.

    I absolutely applaud them for publicly speaking out and saying they’ve had enough – in the same way that I applaud all of the clubs who have come out and complained about the recently announced changes to the FA Cup.

    This quite British attitude of ‘shut up and take it on the chin like everybody else has to’ is a self-defeating trick. Revolution has to start somewhere.

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    in reply to: Gloucester #284349
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    … a poor chap who was literally unconscious on the floor, with blood everywhere, pretty much fighting for his life.

    Sounds terrible. This has been mentioned all over the place, without anyone really saying what happened (other than he was hit by a ball). I’m guessing it hit him in the face / head and knocked him over, and he banged his head on the ground or on a barrier or something?

    in reply to: Play off tickets #284136
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    It is usual with the Iron and any other professional club that season ticket holders are given a period to buy a ticket for their normal seat or standing area. Any seats or spaces not claimed can then go on general sale.

    Yes, that’s fair enough. I suppose with the on-sale window being so tight, the best the club could do is reserve season ticket holder’s seats for the first day of sale and then put them on general sale.

    in reply to: Play off tickets #284127
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    What other reason could there be?

    I would imagine it would be in the interests of the club to want to secure sales as soon as possible, for the same sort of reasons as clubs price tickets to encourage fans to buy in advance.

    I doubt there would be a two tier time-based pricing system for a Play Off semi-final with tickets on sale for just a week or so. I may be wrong, of course, but doesn’t ‘this kind of match’ just have the one ticket price (concessions excepting) per each relevant area of the ground?

    in reply to: Play off tickets #284123
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    I think the club is probably the best judge of that, and the fact a reconsideration was asked for suggests they think the reduced sale window might cause an unnecessary strain.

    Assuming that’s the reason why the extension was requested.

    What other reason could there be?

    in reply to: Play off tickets #284120
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    … a couple of days to shift 5,000 tickets doesn’t seem that tight given most folk will be doing it through an automated online system.

    I think the club is probably the best judge of that, and the fact a reconsideration was asked for suggests they think the reduced sale window might cause an unnecessary strain.

    in reply to: Play off tickets #284117
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    If you mean physically hand over cash or tap your card at the turnstile itself then absolutely not.

    This would seem to the easiest way to do it, or am I missing something?

    Ordinarily on a match day you can’t hand over cash or tap your card at the turnstiles. You have to queue to get a ticket at the window located where the home end snack bar used to be near fanzine / Iron Trust corner, or go and get one from the main office. I imagine there is a reason for this, and I don’t see it changing for the Play Offs.

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    in reply to: Play off tickets #284114
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    Everyone who really wants a ticket will get one.
    Is there any members of the forum or anyone they know can honestly claim that they wanted to a ticket for an SUFC home match but weren’t able to get one either online or by visiting the ticket office or via telephone?
    No, didn’t think so.

    It’s not a complaint about the availability of tickets. It’s about the inconvenience to all concerned, especially the club staff and systems, when there is an unnecessarily narrow on-sale window.

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