morecambegeek wrote:I believe Cala is nothing other than bad news, and to have someone sniffing around the club shows the kinds of people we are left with who are interested in buying the club and that there is no realistic prospect of a sale that has any sort of promise for the club.
I was more interested in you trying to deflect an argument that wasn't going your way by trying to shut down the comments that you didn't like being made, when you yourself didn't seem to be actively doing anything to stop the sale, and admitting there is nothing realistically that can be done.
I believe the only was we can get our feelings across is at a home match inside the stadium - either a mass walk out at some point during the match, or taking a leaf from Charlton's book and co-ordinating many things being thrown onto the pitch to cause a stoppage to the match.
And should Cala take over, the only realistic protest I can see is a withdrawal of support for the club until he goes.
morecambegeek wrote:Christies Child wrote:
Are you seriously suggesting that the club gets into further deep water but this time with the EFL by throwing objects onto the field during a game......
Deep water, just like Charlton haven't?
I'm all for supporting the players, and people are entitled to have their opinions on what I suggested. Personally, I think the players and management would appreciate a display of solidarity by the fans making abundantly clear that they've also had enough rather than everyone pontificating on the internet, turning up and clapping politely.
Maybe it is a bad idea, but all I see on here is people saying "something should do something" without anybody actually doing ANYTHING.
skeletor wrote:we need some leadership from somewhere, quick.step up to the plate someone.would be good to hear some thoughts from the 'fans trust'
Wild Bill wrote:morecambegeek wrote:I believe Cala is nothing other than bad news, and to have someone sniffing around the club shows the kinds of people we are left with who are interested in buying the club and that there is no realistic prospect of a sale that has any sort of promise for the club.
I was more interested in you trying to deflect an argument that wasn't going your way by trying to shut down the comments that you didn't like being made, when you yourself didn't seem to be actively doing anything to stop the sale, and admitting there is nothing realistically that can be done.
I believe the only was we can get our feelings across is at a home match inside the stadium - either a mass walk out at some point during the match, or taking a leaf from Charlton's book and co-ordinating many things being thrown onto the pitch to cause a stoppage to the match.
And should Cala take over, the only realistic protest I can see is a withdrawal of support for the club until he goes.
With everyone thinking the worst of Cala (and if it is true) I'd say this would play right into his hands.
Only thing we can do right now is to back the team and staff and do what we can to support the ST and get a plan B package together.
Wild Bill wrote:Legacy looking pretty dodgy right now.
First half, pretty good. Progress on the pitch and achieving FL status
Second half, pretty dire. Spent Christie's legacy on a nice stand for him to sit in. Ran the club into the ground by alienating the fans and failing to run the club as a proper business. Sold out to some questionable characters and left us where we are at today
BerlinWaller wrote:PMG signed the clubs death warrant when he put a man clearly out of his depth in charge of building a football stadium and then running a FL club. It was a fatal mistake and we are now paying the price.
BerlinWaller wrote:PMG signed the clubs death warrant when he put a man clearly out of his depth in charge of building a football stadium and then running a FL club. It was a fatal mistake and we are now paying the price.
Christies Child wrote:BerlinWaller wrote:PMG signed the clubs death warrant when he put a man clearly out of his depth in charge of building a football stadium and then running a FL club. It was a fatal mistake and we are now paying the price.
Actually the Director with responsibility for overseeing The Globe construction resigned a few years ago.
The Director with the day to day control of the club was /is on gardening leave.
Seasider9601 wrote:I thought he was back CC ??
broadwayshrimp wrote:Imo the time has come for the people of Morecambe to decide whether or not they want a football club to support. Past supporters, glory hunters and anyone else out there should make the effort to get down to the Globe next Sat. Surely with all the publicity flying about everyone must know about our plight by now.
shrimpnsave wrote:broadwayshrimp wrote:Imo the time has come for the people of Morecambe to decide whether or not they want a football club to support. Past supporters, glory hunters and anyone else out there should make the effort to get down to the Globe next Sat. Surely with all the publicity flying about everyone must know about our plight by now.
We are away!!
Westgate Wanderer wrote:Also how many lifetime season ticket holders do we have? Would they be willing to pay for entry to help with a bit of cashflow?
I half expected them to be called in when we moved to the Globe!marky No.1 wrote:Westgate Wanderer wrote:Also how many lifetime season ticket holders do we have? Would they be willing to pay for entry to help with a bit of cashflow?
There will be quite a few twitching at the moment. You would assume it's your lifetime, but under the new regime who knows.
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