28-09-2009, 18:56
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Re: ASSF response to The Dons programme notes ...
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Originally Posted by expatriate
stanley mad. No problem with your questions. I am sure i would have the same issues if i were in your shoes. I hope some of the posts above have already clarified some of the points you raise. However, I would point out that the current mob in charge may well have a day to day control of management, but of course the cost has been huge. The club is on the point of disappearing. So the priority right now is to get cash into the club, not to worry about who will close the lights etc. However, I also know that all fans want clarity, and I simply restate that ASSF was set up precisely in order for the club to have continuity after the cash came on board. If you want, why not join the ASSF ? or go to the next meeting ? I dont pretend that they have all the people that will be needed, but the personnel are no worse than the current people in charge, and they are all loyal, long standing fans, with a professional background. If ASSF became a majority owner of the club, it will be in at least as safe hands in management terms as any time in the past. I reiterate, I wont be on the board or chairman. My interest, now as in the past, is to help provide cash if i have the means to do so.
By the way, my other fear is that the total debts are much more than £300k, so lets hope that others join in taking up shares through ASSF.
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Thanks Ilyas i may do that should i be free when that meeting takes place & do admit i need to see both sides of the coin - tho to put it bluntly my bottom is firmly sat on the fence, holding onto to the hope that the club overcomes this & mass improvements are made, like the stuff im seeing on the ptich atm, i dont want to lose my team 
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ACCRINGTON STANLEY MAD!
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