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« Reply #15 on: Friday, December 7, 2007, 00:51:48 »

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You ever seen or talked to me Fred  Wink


Blimey

come and say hello then

ill let you wear my hat for a while
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« Reply #16 on: Friday, December 7, 2007, 15:08:18 »

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Maverick what's your take on these events?

Do you regret spending hours slagging off the fans consortium and stubbornly defending the board of this football club?

With hindsight would you have done things differently (on a personal level)?

Not meaning to pick you out, just that you're probably the one poster who spent so much time analysing Bill Powers motives, picking holes in most protests that were planned.

I would have posted this on Thisis but to be honest I can't be bothered with that board this evening.


janaage - if you had posted on Thisis I probably would not have seen it - I hardly go on there ever these days as since it was revamped it seems to have degenerated into something close to 95% bollocks and on a good day 10% football.

Equally, I am not on here often either, partly because of lack of time at the minute, partly because it is all so fucking depressing, and partly because it has felt to me for a long time that our views are irrelevant and have made and will mkae no diiference to whatever the outcome turns out to be.

The only notice the club takes of the forums seems to be whether or not there is something that needs to be removed, or ammunition to store up for "match day intelligence".

In fact I spent a lot of time questioning the fans consortium rather than slagging them off (except at Stockport away which Reg has reminded me of more than once  Tongue  - for which I publicly apologised and retracted my view - and in my defence, for those that were there, it was the worst performance on the pitch of the whole season, so I was understandably pissed off and lashed out as a result!).

Equally I lost track of the number of times that I posted the fact that I was not pro-Board, and have always felt that the time for them to move on was overdue.

With regard to protests, I was at the meeting at the GWR a few weeks back and aired my thoughts there as I have since on here.

Thinking about it now, I think that this has all had very little to do with the Board. They have no power over the shareholders. Some, I am sure have/had their own agendas, but for others they are employees who at times have served to be the butt/buffer between the fanbase and the shareholders. However, the big decisions will have come down to the majority shareholder, and it seems he will continue to be influenced by the advice he chooses to listen to rather than what may or may not be the right thing to do.

If I had had the time, I certainly would have been more challenging of the BEST approaches - especially as it seemed they were hell-bent on dismantling/upsetting the one area that was going well within the club at the time - the playing side.

I really really hope that it is not now all over, and still harbour the hope that somewhere in the next few hours SSW will grasp the fact that SBC will probably never ever agree to redevlopment whilst any of the present incumbents remain. Because of that, if he manages to raise yet more money and chooses to remain, it will be increasing the debts, and so increasing the annual losses due to increased interest payments. This would raise still higher the price for any potential purchaser, or increase still more the potential losses to SSW.

To sell now, as I see it, is the cheapest option for SSW. If he has indeed any choices, then surely they are to lose all if the club goes under, lose some if the sale happens now, or lose even more if it is left until later for either winding up or a later sale.

To end on a positive - despite following Town for many years as a season ticket holder and away traveller - in the last 15 months or so I have met a lot of people on both sides of that fence ( Wink  )as a result of my big mouth! Fred and Paul D are good examples of people that I have not always been in agreement with - but I like to think we have got on fine regardless. I must admit though that being a wimp - I was a tad wary when Yeovil introduced himself to me in the Gents in the Arkells a few weeks back!!  :shock:

Hopefully if the impossible (as it seems today) happens, and we do survive - I will get the chance to put even more names to faces, in particular you janaage and Reg (I have an image which I desperately need to dispel  :twisted: ).

Reading back over this it seems like I have slipped back into the long rambling shit that I used to post on Thisis .. so I will stop now. Oops
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« Reply #17 on: Friday, December 7, 2007, 15:13:58 »

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I was a tad wary when Yeovil introduced himself to me in the Gents in the Arkells a few weeks back!!  


Coooooeeeeeeeeeee  Cheesy
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« Reply #18 on: Friday, December 7, 2007, 15:15:21 »

Many thanks for that Maverick, as previously stated, this was not an attempt to ridicule you at all.  It was, as the title suggests, just a couple of honest questions that I wanted to put to you.

If the unthinkable happens and the club survives, our path may cross one day, you never know.
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« Reply #19 on: Friday, December 7, 2007, 15:15:25 »

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Fred and Paul D are good examples of people that I have not always been in agreement with - but I like to think we have got on fine regardless.

Likewise.
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I must admit though that being a wimp - I was a tad wary when Yeovil introduced himself to me in the Gents in the Arkells a few weeks back!!  :shock:

That's fair enough tho - he's a notorious cottager
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« Reply #20 on: Friday, December 7, 2007, 15:17:37 »

In my defence my willy wasnt out I was having a fag
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« Reply #21 on: Friday, December 7, 2007, 15:18:07 »

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« Reply #22 on: Friday, December 7, 2007, 15:18:40 »

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« Reply #23 on: Friday, December 7, 2007, 15:18:42 »

who was the fag in question? I didn't hang around long enough to notice!!  
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« Reply #24 on: Friday, December 7, 2007, 15:20:02 »

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who was the fag in question? I didn't hang around long enough to notice!!  
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« Reply #25 on: Friday, December 7, 2007, 15:24:17 »

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who was the fag in question? I didn't hang around long enough to notice!!  
Oops


so you are as easy as Fred said you were then?!  Tongue
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« Reply #26 on: Friday, December 7, 2007, 15:29:35 »

Because I was a board sympathiser at one time, I do personally feel somewhat responsible for the shit going on now even though I never had anything to do really. I did come around as people know for Cheltenham and all that... and started the save-our-swindon thing, I feel guilty about the state the club is in and blame myself for part of it, even though I never put any money in or made any decisions etc I dont kow I still feel guilty or maybe it is regret... I dont know.

I know personally I have not bought things I normally would this season and have told my dad in canada hwo normally gets me stuff from the stfc shop for xmas not to bother etc. I wont be sponsoring a player next season but hey... I feel if I comment on the situation I would be somewhat of a hypocrite.

Thing is I feel that maybe if I didnt sponsor players, go to club functions like quizes, play on the pitch, do a sponsorship etc then that would have cut some money off from them and helps move them sooner, not that my £700.00 makes much difference but hey... I do feel like shit and if the club goes under I will blame myself and feel bad about it.... At the time I thought I was helping the club now I see I was helping to delay the inevitable.
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« Reply #27 on: Friday, December 7, 2007, 15:31:47 »

hahahaha

Yep I mostly blame Gazza for everything.

Dont be so stupid Gaz Soapy Tit Wank
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« Reply #28 on: Friday, December 7, 2007, 15:35:56 »

Fucking hell Gazzz, come on fella, I don't think in the grand scheme of things you've had anything to do with this.

So what if you were a board sympathiser at one time, you weren;t the only one, and I bet there's even a few who still would blindly follow every word BH and the Wills state.

Look at the orange thing, it never had the legs, did we do enough to try and convince the undecided that we were trying to do this for the club?  I regret that that happened at a very busy time of my career and could dedicate as much time to it as I could.  But that's life man.

But come on let's not get too down in the mouth until the worst is confirmed.
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« Reply #29 on: Friday, December 7, 2007, 15:37:35 »

Gazza just reminded me but my God am I glad we didn't sponsor a player this year in the end.  (No disrespect to anyone that did though)
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