fulwoodshrimp wrote:I wonder if the Trust could organise a fund raiser to help the manager sign a player in the January window? It could be argued that we wouldn't raise enough for a permanent signing but I am sure we could raise the money to make a loan signing.
Keith wrote:fulwoodshrimp wrote:I wonder if the Trust could organise a fund raiser to help the manager sign a player in the January window? It could be argued that we wouldn't raise enough for a permanent signing but I am sure we could raise the money to make a loan signing.
I would say it is a nice idea, but not a route I would want us to go down. We'd probably need to raise about £30k (20 weeks at £1.5k per week). Even if it was half that much, with the club having the other half, it is still a huge amount of money. In reality, it would probably be a lot more. Even young lads at Premiership level are on silly money. I'd rather the Trust gets whatever cash it can, put to one side in case we go under, and need to raise as a phoenix club. Hope for the best, plan for the worst.
I hate to pour clod water on an idea, without offering something positive, but unfortunately, I've nothing. At the moment, we're powerless and out of control. The only thing we can do is continue to get behind the management & players, and trust that it will turn around in time. And hope that Whittingham accepts a realistic offer for the club, before it is too late. If we're cut adrift at the bottom of the League, with Whittingham still owning the club, by the end of the January transfer window, then perhaps the time will come for a complete boycott of the club, accepting we will need to go under, to survive, but hopefully it won't come to that.
Keith wrote:fulwoodshrimp wrote:I wonder if the Trust could organise a fund raiser to help the manager sign a player in the January window? It could be argued that we wouldn't raise enough for a permanent signing but I am sure we could raise the money to make a loan signing.
I would say it is a nice idea, but not a route I would want us to go down. We'd probably need to raise about £30k (20 weeks at £1.5k per week). Even if it was half that much, with the club having the other half, it is still a huge amount of money. In reality, it would probably be a lot more. Even young lads at Premiership level are on silly money. I'd rather the Trust gets whatever cash it can, put to one side in case we go under, and need to raise as a phoenix club. Hope for the best, plan for the worst.
I hate to pour clod water on an idea, without offering something positive, but unfortunately, I've nothing. At the moment, we're powerless and out of control. The only thing we can do is continue to get behind the management & players, and trust that it will turn around in time. And hope that Whittingham accepts a realistic offer for the club, before it is too late. If we're cut adrift at the bottom of the League, with Whittingham still owning the club, by the end of the January transfer window, then perhaps the time will come for a complete boycott of the club, accepting we will need to go under, to survive, but hopefully it won't come to that.
redrobo wrote:Keith wrote:If we're cut adrift at the bottom of the League, with Whittingham still owning the club, by the end of the January transfer window, then perhaps the time will come for a complete boycott of the club, accepting we will need to go under, to survive, but hopefully it won't come to that.
.....I've asked this before in a previous post.....'what good will a complete boycott of the club do'....it most certainly have no affect on the owner. The only ones to suffer will be the BoDs, those employed by the club, the manager and the players who will most likely not receive their wages as whatever money the club gets from attendances will be severely reduced.....
redrobo wrote:Sorry Keith but I still maintain that a boycott will only hurt the club we ALL love and support .
A boycott will involve the club with less finances than they already have..
So NO a boycott is totally out of the question and one that I WILL CERTAINLY NOT SUPPORT.
This is a subject that will divide all fans.....but I will continue to support my club by purchasing match day tickets or a Season Ticket that I have done for the last 67 years or so.
Old Man Kensey wrote:https://www.beyondradio.co.uk/news/local-news/morecambe-fc-supporters-trust-elects-new-chair/
A fairly new looking Trust Committee meeting up on Sunday for a strategy day.
dazza wrote:i think its long overdue whereby we were told some truths
is there a sale going through
is it sarb
who is holding up the sale process sarb jason the fa
if a co chairman is defending the owner what was said ? and why is he defending him ?
what can the shrimpstrust strategy meeting honestly change ?
i think everyone is now fed up of the the whole thing and its no wonder numbers dwindle
dazza wrote:i think everyone is now fed up of the the whole thing and its no wonder numbers dwindle
Keith wrote:dazza wrote:i think everyone is now fed up of the the whole thing and its no wonder numbers dwindle
There is certainly a degree of 'fatigue' setting in. Also, second-season after relegations are generally when support begins to drop off. I suspect, we're hitting a double whammy.
Being kept informed would certainly help. As would some wins on the pitch! From bottom of the League to Play-Offs by Christmas? You heard it here first! (Marky will be quoting this for ever)
Hodgie1978 wrote:Why can't people connected to the club see that the silence stance is gonna be the death of us?.
I know someone that was looking for a wedding venue and I suggested Morecambe fc.... he called me crazy !
The truth is we are spiralling
Into a place that we won't recover.
Fans need to do more but what that is I don't know .
Billy bodger wrote:Hodgie1978 wrote:Why can't people connected to the club see that the silence stance is gonna be the death of us?.
I know someone that was looking for a wedding venue and I suggested Morecambe fc.... he called me crazy !
The truth is we are spiralling
Into a place that we won't recover.
Fans need to do more but what that is I don't know .
That’s a very good point, are people booking the use of the Clubs Local Choice Suite in advance, say as a wedding venue? Also has anyone been in Corporate on match days this season, has that dropped off, because the last few seasons I have been in there it has been nearly full every time. The income from the use of the facilities is vital income, so hopefully it’s not reduced too much.
Gates are down as far as I can tell, by the eye!! Is that down to our bad (unlucky), start or due to the ongoing ownership saga. Certainly I know of a few who didn’t renew their season ticket.
Just read these posts about the comments by a Co-Chairman (that’s one out of two!), I think they are gagged from saying anything in the public realm, so if they are defending him in private, has things changed because last year and earlier this year I don’t think that was the case. Their open letters on the ongoing crisis were not complementary about him or was my impression from either of them at the fans forum held at the Mazuma.
Maybe things are all good nowadays and if so please.please tell us.
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