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Peter Marsden
This sounds promising
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Anyone who is seriously interested in the club and in a position to invest money, is welcome in my eyes.
One good thing is that he's based in London and he's going to find other people like himself who will invest in the club. All good news in my eyes. |
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:) more positive news!! we're on the move :D
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This is probably the most important News to come out of the Club including all the announcements of the last few days for quite a while:)
Great little piece that says it all really!:) Welcome aboard the Stanley Express Peter:) There are some good things happening at the moment, lets keep the Momentum |
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Wondered why all of a sudden things are progressing, sounds good as long as his main interest is for the good of the club, tho give him credit for doing his research 1st reading Phil's book - its an addictive read:D
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I wonder what a small donation is? Credit were credit is due if this guy travels up regularly for home games then he must have the club at heart. There is no reason if we were to get major backers why we couldnt do a wigan because dave whelans 1st love is/was rovers. Hope he can spread the word and get some bored tycoons interested.
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There must be quite a few of us out there nationwide who share very similar Stanley experiences and think of Stanley and its people in much the same way. I notice that Peter is the same age as me. Likewise the seeds were sown in the ashes of the early to mid sixties and nurtured by the early non league revival and the Hargreaves era.
Welcome to your new role! Hopefully Peter can find more like minded people and Stanley can become the significant force they might have gone on to become without the debt and with bit more capital behind them in the late fifties.....and that their stalwart workers and wonderful supporters deserve. The club has been well run without debt and has a great name world wide. As I see 2 wealthy national and international consortia close in on Sheffield Wednesday £27 million in debt and previously rife with squabbles between many supporters and the board I must admit I have been baffled as to why no one else has invested significantly in Stanley since they got back into the Football League. |
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the only problem with these so called millionaire's/billionaire's who take over these clubs always put the debt onto the clubs and when they find out they cant make a profit as they hoped to do the clubs go into debt im just waitin for all those premiership/championship clubs to fall:do-one::do-one:greed it happens to us all
thats why i think eric should still keep the reigns at stanley better the devil you know:D:D im happy mr marsden has invested some money but i don't know enough on him to comment .maybe its just me but property developer =suspicion:Dsolicitor= suspicion:hidewall: |
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True point c'mon, only have to look at Alty - accountant, altho pushed the club forward still managed to accrue debts :rolleyes:
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New faces does not necessarily mean new money but it could mean new, fresh thinking. That can only be good for the club.
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Great news .. comes same time as new stand
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