New_Ground_Watcher wrote:Disgusting behaviour by Fleetwood idiots. Can't call them fans.
https://twitter.com/AndyhHolt/status/14 ... auSxQ&s=19
BerlinWaller wrote:Andy had an eventful night on the old Twitter last night. I can't work out if he was pissed up or he has been hacked but it is must see!
For context, it all stems from a recent Jimmy Bell interview on Bbc Lancs.
BerlinWaller wrote:Far too many to Screenshot, he has picked up where he left off last night with more posts! Really can't see Coley being there tomorrow.
https://x.com/AndyhHolt?t=sKbG9gIVKRh6Gel2zE6p4Q&s=09
Hope that works
redrobo wrote:As much as I hate to have to say this.....but Accy to a prospective buyer are probably more marketable than we are. I could well see a Wrexham style buy out being of appeal to an organisation wanting some extensive media coverage.
RedRedWine wrote:Nobody is investing in Morecambe or Accrington for a ROI - one club is more sustainable that the other, and has demonstrated that it has potential to grow despite having had substantially less investment into it during the last decade.... It is not Stanley.
Westgate Wanderer wrote:Don't we know someone who wants to buy a football club?
forces shrimp wrote:I’d seen Andy Holt had posted again on Twitter this morning to reassure parent of the youth set up (all ages) at Accy, that he would only sell to a potential buyer who would have the best interest of youth development in mind. I think he mentioned he had started talking with potential buyers already, which had me thinking, if Accy were to be sold with all the T’s crossed and I’s dotted and ratified with the EFL before the sale of MFC, despite being up for sale way before them. Would we then need to start asking some serious questions as to what is actually going on and what is genuinely holding up the sale of MFC?!
redrobo wrote:An ROI is not always about monetary gain. Increased market exposure and connections to a brand name is of greater importance to some companies who could benefit ( ) from a better public profile.
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