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Agree wi yer sentiments Willie, but like outback honestly think a boycott is not a good move, coley n team as well as financial matters need our support n deserve it, how they have accredited those points whilst all this crap goes on, not getting paid on time n played great IMHO, if yer barracking the other clowns, i will be with ya 100%, but don't let coley n team suffer, victims same as us i think.;)
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I suppose the point I was trying to make is none of this is the Management or Players fault |
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Read this ;-http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f93/monday-10pm-50240.html
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How about not paying & backing the players from behind the Whiiney Hill bus shelter? |
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Definitely with Cashy on this one. Given that the media seem properly on to this now, any money that comes in now really can't go anywhere other than on wages, taxes, running costs and debt repayment - and if we are to continue to exist we need to do those things, whoever's signing the cheques. Dividends, directors' expenses or any other ways of getting money out to individuals would surely legally be fraud under the present circumstances.
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The fans have acted with the greatest dignity throughout this mess. I dont think too many other boards would be getting as much silenced anger. I agree with the continued backing of jc,jb and his players but I think not enough pressure has been applied for the truth and now it maybe too late. Keep the faith - in what? who?
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The only Assumption(sorry Ilyas) I can come to on this is that the powers (51%) that be WANT asfc to be wound up asap. No one will spend time and money investigating the accounts of a failed league 2 football club.
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Disgruntled shareholders in Northern Rock and other troubled British companies looking to pin blame on senior management will receive a boost next month with the introduction of new laws making it easier to sue individual company directors. The changes – part of last year’s controversial Companies Act that take effect on October 1 – remove several significant barriers that previously have made suing individual directors of British businesses almost impossible in the absence of fraud. The new laws allow small shareholders to sue directors for negligence based on things that they have done – or failed to do – without having to prove that the individuals have benefited directly or that they had committed fraud. Lawyers believe that the Act makes shareholder lawsuits even more likely because it also widens the scope of directors’ duties. Boards that previously were limited to considering the needs of a company and its shareholders will, from next month, be obliged to consider the company’s impact on new factors, including the “environment” and the “local community” – vague requirements that lawyers say are ripe for test cases until their meaning is refined in court. |
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Please can i remind people about what they post and consider the forum. I cant allow outright personal attacks or abusive language, this is a family forum they will be removed. Discussion and opinion is fine but a line is drawn. Thanks for taking note we will not be drawn to the low standards, we can rise above it :)
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bad language ok i accept that.
But the truth??? ?!!?!?!?!?!?!?!??!?! |
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