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The fans who invaded the pitch?
Yes thanks Ian and Simon for getting everyone’s hopes up on Dec 1st heading up to scunny that evening to finalize it,thanks for letting fans buy half season tickets on the back of what you allowed fans to believe when in reality you didn’t put a bid in till January, thank you, thank you thank you. I do hope they are going to do the decent thing and pay the wages till a serious buyer comes in, if you love the club that much I think you owe the fans that much. Certainly a much cheaper option for you than buying.
Why are people thanking them?
It’s all about the money they never had enough, as of yet.
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Seen it now on sunny utd fans Facebook, thanks for nothing hope you enjoyed your moment in the limelight. I do hope their picture is soon removed from that Facebook site.
I see Lincoln trust gave 10.000to their club, it’s what trusts do, why doesn’t ours, it’s a conscious decision that is made to give to charity instead. How many thousands is it 64 you didn’t say.
Source please.
I do hope you mean an independent disciplinary panel set up by fa, to which the fa condemns the outcome that the panel reached, and looking at legal action against them do you 64. No wonder you were threatened with legal action yourself.
Why does the trust give so many thousands to charity? Unlike Southends who use theirs to help their club, they’ve loaned the club 40.000 pounds to keep them going,
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Maybe not amongst our own fans, but certainly from others that we have met this year and other years while traveling especially Donny fans.
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One sufc trust made a statement today unfortunately it was Southends. Don’t know 64 it just says on there web page thousand’s do want tell us before ridiculous figures start? yes our trust do disgust me not issuing a statement. Ps Southends winding up adjourned until the 1st of march
They’ll only give it all away to food banks and the likes it’s what they’ve done up till now, given away thousand’s.
Funny none of us saw it, your list is getting longer bit like what jobsworth pointed out Pinocchio wasn’t it, if you get the backing of your dustbin man will take it all back, bin day tomorrow 64.
I was trying to mix the 2 idioms together, but yours actually sounds better Deerey.
I thought the non payment of wages was to force the deal through, but that seems to have fallen on blind ears.
Let’s hope so anyone will do at the moment.
Division on Bru whatever next?
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Anybody heard anything from the trusts meeting with the club this morning? Ye know like a statement.
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Never mind about the police their bringing the troops in for the Barnet game.
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And why should we take your word over it, wasn’t it you who Swann challenged about the truth.
Probably more police but they will need a lot if groups go in all 3 sides, makes more sense to go in the west stand and ruffle a few feathers with some of the stiffs and Turnbull in there. Maybe no need to go on the pitch just vary the protests keep em guessing.
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Looked at numerous videos can’t see any punches being thrown I guess your wrong 64, unless you can show otherwise, (first one on YouTube shows the start of it.)
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Since when as a protest being illegal, the club new it was happening and no conditions were applied to it by the police, there was no March as far as I am aware of so no need to inform the police. Absolutely no reason the trust to take a neutral position, in the About us section on the trust web page, it says they are there to offer an opinion when decisions are made being neutral is not an opinion.
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I was there i never saw it, don’t get me wrong I’m not saying the stewards opened the gate and invited the fans through there was pushing and shoving but I saw no punches thrown, if there was then the culprits have something to answer but not the great majority.
Let’s face it police won’t be interested in a protest and a peaceful one at that sure there more than happy they didn’t have to commit recourses to it, any solicitor should find it easy to defend anyone if arrested, the protest was advertised way before the event on numerous platforms the club knew where and when within a few minutes brought extra steward’s in and had them line up from half time, no violence took place no attempt to get at the away fans hard to know what the offence would be, illegal to enter the field of play, against just stop oil or extinction rebellion protests ours come nothing near, next time it will probably be different Turnbull will have to pay the police to attend if he wants to stop the protest from happening.
The club and land for nowt really!
At least there should be someone inside and outside the ground now to vent people’s anger at, singing songs about Swanny seemed a bit pointless with him not being there.
Yes the wages were paid that afternoon Mick but he made out there was no problem when quite obviously there was, I and others stuck up for him and he made us look like right mugs, why would anyone believe anything he says again?
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That was a classic get out there MK, own it instead of the bullshit. Ps, where did the 18million come from.
I do hope everyone who paid their tenner asked to be unsubscribed from their emailing list, (don’t know how you cancel a life membership) just like Turnbull not worth a w*** as they say.
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