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smudgie 05-10-2009 18:32

Is it the time for a protest???
 
I for 1 am disgusted at the situation as many others are.

Some of the rumours that have I have heard, have also been sickening to say the least.

Following on from todays developments, with no Khan money coming in, and Mr O Neill wanting to bury his head in the sand, is it time for a protest outside the ground????

Discuss:confused::confused::confused::confused:

K.S.H 05-10-2009 18:35

Re: Is it the time for a protest???
 
My opinion - NO
Raise what we can, help save the club, at least then if it all goes T**s up we can say we did our best

Doug 05-10-2009 18:39

Re: Is it the time for a protest???
 
I said about making a point across all four stands yesterday but for me I think that time as passed. I think the best protest would be a single large flag stating "WE WONT LET STANLEY DIE" would underline the fans statement to the Club. There are few doors open now, we have to get behind the club and do what can be done to ensure the money comes in.

katei77 05-10-2009 18:45

Re: Is it the time for a protest???
 
have already done a banner


FANS NEED ANSWERS

i think its abit late for a flag to be made how about using cards you hold up so they all display the message arcoss the stand

btw i did offer to chain myself to the ground but i didnt think a arrest would be very helpfil to the cause

Doug 05-10-2009 18:50

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Quote:

Originally Posted by katei77 (Post 750849)
have already done a banner


FANS NEED ANSWERS

i think its abit late for a flag to be made how about using cards you hold up so they all display the message arcoss the stand

btw i did offer to chain myself to the ground but i didnt think a arrest would be very helpfil to the cause

I wouldn't do that, all sort of things could happen.....:D

katei77 05-10-2009 18:52

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hmmmmm it is becoming more tempting lol

Willie Miller 05-10-2009 19:43

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Quote:

Originally Posted by katei77 (Post 750849)
i think its abit late for a flag to be made

Ha ha, you don't know much about the SU do you.......

mab 05-10-2009 19:49

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:) No PROTEST'S ! what the club needs now is more supporters turning up to show how much we all love our STANLEY and get behind the lads on the pitch,:)

Stanleymad 05-10-2009 19:51

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Originally Posted by Willie Miller (Post 750886)
Ha ha, you don't know much about the SU do you.......

The ultra's king of saying it with flags and banners at its best :D

Willie Miller 05-10-2009 19:53

Re: Is it the time for a protest???
 
No not done, but can be, very very quickly!

K.S.H 05-10-2009 19:57

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Willie Miller (Post 750886)
Ha ha, you don't know much about the SU do you.......

Bet you can't make an A board as quick :rolleyes:
I'll keep quiet :D

Stanleymad 05-10-2009 20:02

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Originally Posted by K.S.H (Post 750897)
Bet you can't make an A board as quick :rolleyes:
I'll keep quiet :D

ok blonde moment coming . . Whats an A board? An acting stanley board wont go amiss too :) Ok dont answer that him in office just had to explain what one was :o↲ ok whose volunteering to wear it btw i dont suit one

katei77 05-10-2009 20:11

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Willie Miller (Post 750886)
Ha ha, you don't know much about the SU do you.......

no never pretended to but with less than 24hrs to the match and a wk evening i thought it would be hard pushed thats all

SPUGGIE J 05-10-2009 20:12

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Stanleymad (Post 750901)
ok blonde moment coming . . Whats an A board? An acting stanley board wont go amiss too :) Ok dont answer that him in office just had to explain what one was :o↲ ok whose volunteering to wear it btw i dont suit one

Sorry i aint available I am too far away. Mind you I think a "willing" person might be found. Anyway I thought A boards were the preserve of doomsday brigade. :confused:

maccawozzagod 06-10-2009 00:28

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Quote:

Originally Posted by SPUGGIE J (Post 750905)
Anyway I thought A boards were the preserve of doomsday brigade. :confused:

and your point is .....:D

the end of the world may be nigh

shillelagh 06-10-2009 01:13

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Well hes been in bed for over a couple of hours macca and with any luck he wont see this till he comes home from work about 7.30pm ... but knowing him he'll be online first thing ...and go into work steaming .. thinking why have they lied to us? Whats this about a loan from Mr Whalley? Why werent we told about it .. or is it the cash that Mr O'Neill was supposed to have paid to Mr Whalley for his shares .. Is that why the names havent been changed at company house ... because he hasnt been paid for them or is it just to cover his backside if the club does go under .. it wont be his house, his business on the line .. it will be mr whalleys ... but if that is the case ... how come Mr Whalley has an interest in Chester .. i thought according to Football League rules that someone could not own an interest in 2 clubs ... Ok if ive got any of this wrong .. then im sorry ..

ok its after 2am .. im full of a cold, lemsips are being thrown down my neck, menthol crystals are sending me high .. cant wait for the olbas oil to kick in ..

maccawozzagod 06-10-2009 01:19

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sorry Jen, aint got the answers chuck

shillelagh 06-10-2009 01:32

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Was just saying what spugs going to be thinking .. and exactly what im thinking at the moment ..

I know you wont have the answers .. the answers to them questions should be answered by Mr O'Neill or Mr Whalley or even Rob Heys seeing as Mr O'Neill dont like talking in public .. he's rubbish at it anyway .. was listening to his radio lancs interview earlier when it was broadcast .. ok im shutting up ... im an outsider anyway .. meaning accy stanley is not my first team .. that is in the colours of claret and blue ... but i still dont want accy stanley to go under .. because its good for the town .. and everyone knows its name as the theme tune to tv show goes ... plus spugs will be very upset ...

JEFF 06-10-2009 12:35

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Quote:

Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 751043)
how come Mr Whalley has an interest in Chester .. i thought according to Football League rules that someone could not own an interest in 2 clubs ... Ok if ive got any of this wrong .. then im sorry

According to Companies House Whalley has not got an interest in Chester City, as far as I know he is employed as Director of Football

shillelagh 06-10-2009 12:46

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Quote:

Originally Posted by JEFF (Post 751153)
According to Companies House Whalley has not got an interest in Chester City, as far as I know he is employed as Director of Football


According to this he's putting his own money into chester ...

BBC SPORT | Football | My Club | C | Chester | It was right time to move - Whalley

Fourth official 06-10-2009 13:09

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Quote:

Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 751155)
According to this he's putting his own money into chester ...

BBC SPORT | Football | My Club | C | Chester | It was right time to move - Whalley


Pity he couldn't have put some of that money into Stanley,and left with a clear conscience!!

JEFF 06-10-2009 13:14

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Please re-read my post

ACCORDING TO COMPANIES HOUSE Whalley has not got an interest in Chester City.

VALAIRIAN 06-10-2009 18:13

Re: Is it the time for a protest???
 
Must say that it does not seem the right thing to do, for EW to put cash into Chester, whilst putting a chitty in our till for £150K?? :confused:

How old is this interview??

shillelagh 06-10-2009 18:26

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Quote:

Originally Posted by VALAIRIAN (Post 751279)
Must say that it does not seem the right thing to do, for EW to put cash into Chester, whilst putting a chitty in our till for £150K?? :confused:

How old is this interview??


according to the bbc website

Page last updated at 17:04 GMT, Friday, 24 July 2009 18:04 UK
It was right time to move - Whalley

Bagpuss 06-10-2009 18:41

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Quote:

Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 751283)
It was right time to move - Whalley

B*****d of course it was the right time FOR HIM, left us in the poo and now comes back to finish us off, £150,000 my arse.:mad:

Redash 06-10-2009 18:46

Re: Is it the time for a protest???
 
It's time for a bit of his own medicine.

Eric was notorious for not paying people, he had a phrase as well. - "f**k em off"

maccawozzagod 06-10-2009 18:53

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Originally Posted by Redash (Post 751291)
It's time for a bit of his own medicine.

Eric was notorious for not paying people, he had a phrase as well. - "f**k em off"

pmsl! Redash, that is the right way to treat this debt :D

Bagpuss 06-10-2009 18:54

Re: Is it the time for a protest???
 
Pay him in WASHERS:D

VALAIRIAN 06-10-2009 19:06

Re: Is it the time for a protest???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 751283)
according to the bbc website

Page last updated at 17:04 GMT, Friday, 24 July 2009 18:04 UK
It was right time to move - Whalley

Cheers :)


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