BerlinWaller wrote:Can we stop calling him Jason? Can we not come up with another name so we don't feel that we are talking about a friend?
Judas?
Jonah?
BerlinWaller wrote:Can we stop calling him Jason? Can we not come up with another name so we don't feel that we are talking about a friend?
John L wrote:BerlinWaller wrote:Can we stop calling him Jason? Can we not come up with another name so we don't feel that we are talking about a friend?
Judas?
Jonah?
lancaster shrimp wrote:We have to act NOW imho. We need protests. We need action before it's too late. We can't just sit in our hands and let the club we all love go to the wall.
lancaster shrimp wrote:We have to act NOW imho. We need protests. We need action before it's too late. We can't just sit in our hands and let the club we all love go to the wall.
BerlinWaller wrote:lancaster shrimp wrote:We have to act NOW imho. We need protests. We need action before it's too late. We can't just sit in our hands and let the club we all love go to the wall.
I'm with you Lancaster Shrimp, the time for action is now
Wild Bill wrote:I think fans need to calm down a bit. Sure, we have a rubbish owner but at least we have a team to support. We'd all like an owner to pump money in but until that happens, just get behind Derek and the team.
black morse wrote:BerlinWaller wrote:lancaster shrimp wrote:We have to act NOW imho. We need protests. We need action before it's too late. We can't just sit in our hands and let the club we all love go to the wall.
I'm with you Lancaster Shrimp, the time for action is now
It's all very well saying things like "the time for action is NOW" and "We can't just sit on our hands" but no one has come up with ideas of what the action should be and no one has stepped forward to organise or lead this "action".
The only ones who can lead any action is the Trust. They have been in contact with the Board, the EFL, other clubs who have been in the same situation, the MP, the media and Old Pigface himself and the simple answer appears to be legal action will get us nowhere and illegal action may give us something to vent our anger on but will only hasten the demise of the club. We are not just talking about dropping out the EFL but the actual DEMISE of the club.
The EFL can attempt to prevent crooks from taking over clubs but, when some slip through the net as they do, they cannot force them to relinquish their ownership.
How much longer will Derek stick it out? That would be the sign that we are really doomed.
BerlinWaller wrote:lancaster shrimp wrote:We have to act NOW imho. We need protests. We need action before it's too late. We can't just sit in our hands and let the club we all love go to the wall.
I'm with you Lancaster Shrimp, the time for action is now
Billy bodger wrote:BerlinWaller wrote:lancaster shrimp wrote:We have to act NOW imho. We need protests. We need action before it's too late. We can't just sit in our hands and let the club we all love go to the wall.
I'm with you Lancaster Shrimp, the time for action is now
A truck load of rubbish!
Either your both wind-up merchants, which helps the Club doesn’t it if SOMEONE ELSE foolishly follows through with your call for action and oversteps the mark by going to far.
More protests, I take it peaceful, is that the best you can come up with?
Again just go and organise something, you might get somewhere, NOT!! Perhaps that’s why nothing has happened since the march. To him who hasn’t got a name we all can legitimately call him, I think he looks at the fans, I will remain polite, as nothing but blooming northern idiots.
Please put your energy into finding an avenue that comes up with a solution, that will get the majority of fans on your side and gets rid of him with no name, you could be the Clubs saviours, then look at the heroes you will be.
Oh, that is what you call a wind-up.
I await your pleasant reply, when you have come up with something.
redrobo wrote:I'd rather be semi successful in that league than continue season on season in a dog fight against relegation.
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BerlinWaller wrote:To the ones that want to fight for the club, it's time to step it up.
Bare bum wrote:Constructive Suggestion.
There's a danger that we're all getting stuck in the minutiae of speculation and interpretation of things said and things not said but hinted at; of things put out there as fact (like Jason making good money from loans) but not really substantiated.
Kieran Maguire and particularly Martin Calladine on X have done some research and written about Sarb Capital and their questionable business history. But it's spread over a lot X posts.
We have journalists, or retired jounalists, who are passionate about the club. Derek Quinn, Glen Cooper, David Jones and maybe others?
I'd find it very useful to have an up to date account of what we really know and where we really are. It would / may also be useful for anyone with influence who wants an honest (as possible) and clear summary of this rolling problematic sale. "Anyone" may include local MP, Lizzi Collinge, secretary of state for C,M and S, Lisa Nandy, the EFL.
Do any of you with a journalistic past or present not fancy doing a succinct article of what we actually know and using your connections to get it out there for national coverage?
black morse wrote:It's good to see the passionate support for the club on here even if we can't all agree what can/should be done. It's also good to see recognition that the Trust is now doing a good job in trying to find out what is happening and passing that information on to us. I think the time has come now that any true Morecambe fan should be a member of the Trust, the bigger the membership the stronger its voice. It also gives you the chance to have a say in what happens in the future because, make no mistake, the Trust will have a part to play in the outcome of all this. They are the only way forward in giving the fans a voice.
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