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BBC North West News club feature.
Posted:
Fri Nov 11, 2016 2:00 pm
by Christies Child
A short feature on the club and its current plight has just been on BBC North West News and will no doubt be repeated this evening circa 6.30pm
It showed the team getting onto a coach provided by Attkinsons of Ripon. Not our usual travel company.
Just hope that the coach was up to the clubs and players expected standards and not another cost cutting measure.
Re: O/T BBC North West News club feature.
Posted:
Fri Nov 11, 2016 2:05 pm
by John L
Minimum of 4 wheels and about 30 seats should do the job!
Re: O/T BBC North West News club feature.
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Fri Nov 11, 2016 2:08 pm
by Seasider9601
Indeed, a number of fans were approached on Tuesday night at the Bradford City game by the BBC NW Team who were looking for quotes about the current plight of the club.
I was approached by Tim Padfield and a cameraman (I know Tim really well and have for many, many years), but politely declined the offer.
Re: O/T BBC North West News club feature.
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Fri Nov 11, 2016 2:11 pm
by Seasider9601
Anyway, why is this O/T ???!!!!
BBC North West News club feature.
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Fri Nov 11, 2016 2:20 pm
by Christies Child
Jim did confirm in the interview that the untimely departure of Tom B WILL bring much needed finances into the club...so the posts suggesting that we would receive nothing other than wages for Tom B sound to be wide of the mark....KS take note...
Re: BBC North West News club feature.
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Fri Nov 11, 2016 2:41 pm
by Gnasher
Christies Child wrote:A short feature on the club and its current plight has just been on BBC North West News and will no doubt be repeated this evening circa 6.30pm
It showed the team getting onto a coach provided by Attkinsons of Ripon. Not our usual travel company.
Just hope that the coach was up to the clubs and players expected standards and not another cost cutting measure.
Flipping heck Neil, what do you expect when they've struggled to pay wages, Ellisons? Of course it's going to be cost cutting and good to see that they are doing their best to pay the players again next month.
Re: BBC North West News club feature.
Posted:
Fri Nov 11, 2016 2:57 pm
by Shrimpy
Gnasher wrote:Christies Child wrote:A short feature on the club and its current plight has just been on BBC North West News and will no doubt be repeated this evening circa 6.30pm
It showed the team getting onto a coach provided by Attkinsons of Ripon. Not our usual travel company.
Just hope that the coach was up to the clubs and players expected standards and not another cost cutting measure.
Flipping heck Neil, what do you expect when they've struggled to pay wages, Ellisons? Of course it's going to be cost cutting and good to see that they are doing their best to pay the players again next month.
The club posted on Twitter before that the club shop won't be open tomorrow. I suspect this is another cost cutting measure.
Re: BBC North West News club feature.
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Fri Nov 11, 2016 3:00 pm
by Seasider9601
Understandably so too. Can't see why it would need to be open on a non match day Saturday.
The late night Thursday and Friday til 6pm's though do come in very handy !!
Re: BBC North West News club feature.
Posted:
Fri Nov 11, 2016 5:02 pm
by Christies Child
Gnasher wrote:Christies Child wrote:A short feature on the club and its current plight has just been on BBC North West News and will no doubt be repeated this evening circa 6.30pm
It showed the team getting onto a coach provided by Attkinsons of Ripon. Not our usual travel company.
Just hope that the coach was up to the clubs and players expected standards and not another cost cutting measure.
Flipping heck Neil, what do you expect when they've struggled to pay wages, Ellisons? Of course it's going to be cost cutting and good to see that they are doing their best to pay the players again next month.
It's all about team moral. They've had one hell of a period of late what with no wages etc. To be faced with a long journey on the M6 /M1 on a Friday in a coach that may not provide them with the usual facilities and personal comfort will be another blow to their morale. I'm not suggesting travel in style like some clubs do via Ellisons as an example but (assuming that the supplied coach isn't up to the standards of their usual travel
) it'll be another factor in the moral of the squad which may not be at its highest at the moment.
Re: BBC North West News club feature.
Posted:
Fri Nov 11, 2016 5:21 pm
by Shrimps Trust
M6 M1 ? Surly M6 M42 M40 is a better way?
Re: BBC North West News club feature.
Posted:
Fri Nov 11, 2016 5:36 pm
by Gnasher
Christies Child wrote:Gnasher wrote:Christies Child wrote:A short feature on the club and its current plight has just been on BBC North West News and will no doubt be repeated this evening circa 6.30pm
It showed the team getting onto a coach provided by Attkinsons of Ripon. Not our usual travel company.
Just hope that the coach was up to the clubs and players expected standards and not another cost cutting measure.
Flipping heck Neil, what do you expect when they've struggled to pay wages, Ellisons? Of course it's going to be cost cutting and good to see that they are doing their best to pay the players again next month.
It's all about team moral. They've had one hell of a period of late what with no wages etc. To be faced with a long journey on the M6 /M1 on a Friday in a coach that may not provide them with the usual facilities and personal comfort will be another blow to their morale. I'm not suggesting travel in style like some clubs do via Ellisons as an example but (assuming that the supplied coach isn't up to the standards of their usual travel
) it'll be another factor in the moral of the squad which may not be at its highest at the moment.
Don't worry everyone, you're not getting paid next month but there's a heater on the coach.
Re: BBC North West News club feature.
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Fri Nov 11, 2016 5:38 pm
by morecambegeek
Will you still be able to see the woods from the trees on this coach?
Re: BBC North West News club feature.
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Fri Nov 11, 2016 5:46 pm
by nobbyshrimp
F-CoM wrote:M6 M1 ? Surly M6 M42 M40 is a better way?
You're both in fact wrong. M6, M5, M42, M40 much much better, couple of miles longer but much quicker avoiding the airport and also average speed cameras
Re: BBC North West News club feature.
Posted:
Fri Nov 11, 2016 5:52 pm
by outsider
M6 M5 usually a night mare junction on a Saturday.
Easier to stay on the M6. Or I get confused
Re: BBC North West News club feature.
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Fri Nov 11, 2016 5:53 pm
by SupermarketShrimp
Christies Child wrote:Gnasher wrote:Christies Child wrote:A short feature on the club and its current plight has just been on BBC North West News and will no doubt be repeated this evening circa 6.30pm
It showed the team getting onto a coach provided by Attkinsons of Ripon. Not our usual travel company.
Just hope that the coach was up to the clubs and players expected standards and not another cost cutting measure.
Flipping heck Neil, what do you expect when they've struggled to pay wages, Ellisons? Of course it's going to be cost cutting and good to see that they are doing their best to pay the players again next month.
It's all about team moral. They've had one hell of a period of late what with no wages etc. To be faced with a long journey on the M6 /M1 on a Friday in a coach that may not provide them with the usual facilities and personal comfort will be another blow to their morale. I'm not suggesting travel in style like some clubs do via Ellisons as an example but (assuming that the supplied coach isn't up to the standards of their usual travel
) it'll be another factor in the moral of the squad which may not be at its highest at the moment.
So how the hell so you think we pay for it Neil? Magic chuffing beans?
Re: BBC North West News club feature.
Posted:
Fri Nov 11, 2016 6:15 pm
by Christies Child
There are certain things that in my book you don't cut back on and travel and overnight accommodation is certainly two in my opinion.
Cut back on the freebies for a start....
Re: BBC North West News club feature.
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Fri Nov 11, 2016 6:28 pm
by New_Ground_Watcher
We need something like Team Sky's Death Star :-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5cKTNyBj0o
Re: BBC North West News club feature.
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Fri Nov 11, 2016 6:31 pm
by Zippy
Christies Child wrote:A short feature on the club and its current plight has just been on BBC North West News and will no doubt be repeated this evening circa 6.30pm
It showed the team getting onto a coach provided by Attkinsons of Ripon. Not our usual travel company.
Just hope that the coach was up to the clubs and players expected standards and not another cost cutting measure.
Expect Terry is waiting dutifully for the call next month !
Re: BBC North West News club feature.
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Fri Nov 11, 2016 6:43 pm
by 4G63
When did we stop using Reays?
Re: BBC North West News club feature.
Posted:
Fri Nov 11, 2016 6:45 pm
by Seasider9601
When we (possibly) didn't pay them with all the documented issues of this week?
Re: BBC North West News club feature.
Posted:
Fri Nov 11, 2016 6:51 pm
by Gnasher
Christies Child wrote:There are certain things that in my book you don't cut back on and travel and overnight accommodation is certainly two in my opinion.
Cut back on the freebies for a start....
You have to cut back when you don't have the money. After the well publicised week, an expensive coach company has more to lose than a cheap one so who do you think is going to offer the club their services?
Come on Neil, don't just cast the evil eye, explain yourself.
Re: BBC North West News club feature.
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Fri Nov 11, 2016 6:59 pm
by jbcshrimp
Just watched this, Diego refusing to give an interview and BBC still couldn't spell Morecambe correctly.
Re: BBC North West News club feature.
Posted:
Fri Nov 11, 2016 7:15 pm
by SupermarketShrimp
Christies Child wrote:There are certain things that in my book you don't cut back on and travel and overnight accommodation is certainly two in my opinion.
Cut back on the freebies for a start....
So how the hell do they pay for it neil! We lose around 10k a week!
Re: BBC North West News club feature.
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Fri Nov 11, 2016 7:23 pm
by morecambegeek
Christies Child wrote:Cut back on the freebies for a start....
Which ones specifically?
Re: BBC North West News club feature.
Posted:
Fri Nov 11, 2016 8:02 pm
by nobbyshrimp
outsider wrote:M6 M5 usually a night mare junction on a Saturday.
Easier to stay on the M6. Or I get confused
I travel this route regularly including Saturdays and peak times midweek unfortunately. You're right the M6/M5 junction can be a nightmare because of the roadworks ON THE M6 at this junction and it's a matter of personal preference really but I personally think the M5 wins every time without a doubt