Wild Bill wrote:Reality is there is very little we can do other than sit and wait. We have a break even budget but really you cannot expect any owner to put extra money in. We are still a couple of players short and have a tough run of fixtures. Let's get behind the team and hope after a dozen or so games we are in a better position. UTS
Wild Bill wrote:Reality is there is very little we can do other than sit and wait. We have a break even budget but really you cannot expect any owner to put extra money in. We are still a couple of players short and have a tough run of fixtures. Let's get behind the team and hope after a dozen or so games we are in a better position. UTS
fulwoodshrimp wrote:I know it's early days but after the performance at Mansfield today our stay in the EFL seems under serious threat.
fulwoodshrimp wrote:In my view we cannot leave it too late or we will be doomed to join the likes of Southend. Yeovil, Scunthorpe and Oldham wallowing in the lower reaches of the football pyramid or worse joining the likes of Rushden and Diamonds and Bury in football oblivion.
All this leads me to ask when are we going to take protest action to highlight what is happening to our club ? Our action needs to be united and concerted with the full involvement of the Trust,
All this leads me to ask when are we going to take protest action to highlight what is happening to our club ? Our action needs to be united and concerted with the full involvement of the Trust,
Zip It Shrimpy wrote:Fulwoodshrimp wrote:All this leads me to ask when are we going to take protest action to highlight what is happening to our club ? Our action needs to be united and concerted with the full involvement of the Trust,
I can see you're getting frustrated with the Trust not sharing your opinion. It just takes one to start a protest movement though, so why not stand outside the stadium with a "JASON OUT" banner. I'm sure others will join you that share your opinion and before you know it .......
I can't join you as I'm out of the area on Saturdays and I don't share your passion for the protest just yet. My motivation is to find a way to increase fan ownership of the club with a view to getting Jason out that way. I'd bust a gut to get that moving if others share this view forward.
Hodgie1978 wrote:Has anyone asked for a question and answer night with our current board?
Is that a route to go down?
Let's be honest Part of the 3 year plan was to bring everyone together as one.
I believe that the clubs stance of just being silent is definitely not bringing the fans together.
Catte wrote:Protests can take time, they did for Bolton and Blackpool and in our case made the bugger more bloody minded and determined to get his pound of flesh.
Did the drinks magnet not put money in with the idea this would be offset against shares in the club, if so this may well makes things difficult for the Bond group as one assumes they worked the share allocation on the value they and the chap placed on the club, meaning he will expect £x for his shares if they are part of the package and if the Bond group drop the price below the original valuation then it will come out of their pocket.
Just saying and I am no financier.
Hodgie1978 wrote:As time goes on this feels less like a sale process and more like the Bond group is holding Morecambe fc and its fans hostage.
"The message from Shrimp fans is clear - sell the club asap .And if they do not intend to do so anytime soon,at least have the courage to say that and explain what the charade of the last 11 months has been about.
Meanwhile at Newport
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/66471677
Hodgie1978 wrote:Fb page is pretty much silent on Jason
despite having 6k members
Seasider9601 wrote:Hodgie1978 wrote:Fb page is pretty much silent on Jason
despite having 6k members
Of which probably about [color=#FFBF00]5500 of haven't a clue / are keyboard warriors.[/color]
Despite being a member and a reader of it, I swerve well clear of ever commenting.
Old Man Kensey wrote:Hodgie1978 wrote:As time goes on this feels less like a sale process and more like the Bond group is holding Morecambe fc and its fans hostage.
"The message from Shrimp fans is clear - sell the club asap .And if they do not intend to do so anytime soon,at least have the courage to say that and explain what the charade of the last 11 months has been about.
Meanwhile at Newport
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/66471677
The Newport example is a good one. It shows the problems of a fans owned club and the constant need of raising of funds. Without someone with a great deal of cash involved we just don't have the numbers to make this viable. Imagine our 2000 or so owners facing a £500,000 bill.
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