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Exile on Spencer St 16-11-2010 07:44

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 861696)
I would suggest there is a way mate, i would also suggest that a certain duo are pulling against all thats right, n may destroy this great club if they cannot get own way. could be wrong, but that is my gut instinct.:(

As Johnny Nash sang, "I can see clearly now".
By banning all flags and banners there can never be any raised at the ground demanding Whalley/O'Neill/Heys (pick any three from three) OUT.
A cunning stunt, as Mrs Malaprop almost said.

John_Timmins 16-11-2010 09:39

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Originally Posted by Pendle Red (Post 861688)
It is a real shame that there are now no flags

I hope a way forward can be found we are too small a Club to not find a way!

There is a way forward, the club needs to complete a risk assessment placing the flags as a low or medium risk on the assessment and the flags would return,

If they want to fight fire with fire (pardon the pun) they can, but i know the lads will be happy to spend there cash in other places, where they feel wanted....

We can bide our time till the kids on the clayton end have totally lost interest, the team are in the dolldrums of a relegation battle and the court cases return

cashman 16-11-2010 10:24

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Well that seems a real bright tactic john.:rolleyes:

Wynonie Harris 16-11-2010 11:39

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Originally Posted by John_Timmins (Post 861833)
i know the lads will be happy to spend there cash in other places, where they feel wanted....

We can bide our time till the kids on the clayton end have totally lost interest, the team are in the dolldrums of a relegation battle and the court cases return

A chilling reminder of what will happen if the club doesn't start to display a bit of common sense...the Clayton End reduced to a couple of hundred grumbling old gits like me. Not a pleasant thought. :rolleyes:

DAV007 16-11-2010 13:13

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 861849)
Well that seems a real bright tactic john.:rolleyes:

Once again cashman you sum up why the likes of Whalley, Oneill and Hays have been able to continue at our club while fans give them the two things they want from us, cash and status.

If the cash drys up and their status is sub-dued to a director/owner of a team who fight relegation year in, year out with less than 1,000 regulars and no atmosphere then maybe just maybe they will realise they are not wanted.

The 3 of them are the enemy of progress, we cant go forwards until they go.

Long time red 16-11-2010 13:54

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While I generally agree with most of what Cashy says I cant understand this topic.
Attendances for League games this season.
1624---1371---1610---1844---1933---2056---1427. The 1427 was against Cheltenham.take this one out of the equation and the gates have increased. True fans will support their team whatever the results. some will only want to watch a winning team. Last Sat I watched the worlds richest club play. 80 minutes of a back 4 + 2 holding Midfielders marking 1 Striker.
No ammount of Flags and Banners would get me to go back.

John_Timmins 16-11-2010 14:27

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 861849)
Well that seems a real bright tactic john.:rolleyes:

take the lead cashman :rolleyes:

The group has wasted an endless amount of time at the club and working to try and boost the club and add another reason to get people interested in paying their money and coming on the games, and what do we get? Lied to and then sanctions placed on us.

Oh well stick with your two bit advertising campaigns and marketing, but its a good job they are only extending the away end cause the clayton end wont need it!

cashman 16-11-2010 14:39

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Originally Posted by John_Timmins (Post 861883)
take the lead cashman :rolleyes:

The group has wasted an endless amount of time at the club and working to try and boost the club and add another reason to get people interested in paying their money and coming on the games, and what do we get? Lied to and then sanctions placed on us.

Oh well stick with your two bit advertising campaigns and marketing, but its a good job they are only extending the away end cause the clayton end wont need it!

yer missing the main point john, sanctions are only here cos some knob set smoke/flare off, if that hadn't happened the flags would still be flying, whilst no-one would dispute the great stuff the ultras have done, one or 2 knobs have brought this situation about, so to my mind yahs should accept that simple fact n take it from there, thats my lead. yeh don't have to like it, but ya asked fer it.:rolleyes:

John_Timmins 16-11-2010 14:47

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When did houshold smoke pelets become flares? they couldnt light a fag never mind a flag

we are accepting it cashman, that may be with our wallets by avoiding anything financial the club offer except gate money...no pints in the club house, crown, no programs, no 50-50 draw tickets

To be honest i couldnt care less that the flags are there for my sake! it takes ages making them, ages to put them up, a ball ache to carry round the pub...etc etc etc but it just did add a little bit of something different to many people coming on the ground if the club dont want that then ok

cashman 16-11-2010 15:07

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seems to me like throwing yer toys outa the pram, most know they were pellets not flares, irrelevant if illegal? many people have been lied too by the Don n others,not just ultras, when n impasse is reached in any situation, the first move should always be by the party in the wrong. its childish saying they were only smoke pellets they couldn't light a fag, well aware of that! but if illegal or perceived as hazardous by those that matter, wether we like it or not is irrelevant, you say the club don't want flags, i honestly don't know, but would doubt that.:confused:

maccawozzagod 16-11-2010 15:58

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household smoke pellets - the like of which plumbers use up and down the country day in and day out to find gaps in pipes etc. Fine one was let off, Ultras were warned. Another was let off and the whole end suffers. The club has CCTV when it wants to use it, so they could have identified the culprit and dealt with it that way. They chose the way most hurtful to them as a club. That re-inforces the belief that they are cockheads who couldn't run a bath. They are suffering for it in the short, medium and long term. They could remedy the situation today if they so wished.

I don't think the Ultras are being childish or whatever, it is standing up for yourselves and refusing to be pushed about.

cashman 16-11-2010 16:07

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Originally Posted by maccawozzagod (Post 861909)
household smoke pellets - the like of which plumbers use up and down the country day in and day out to find gaps in pipes etc. Fine one was let off, Ultras were warned. Another was let off and the whole end suffers. The club has CCTV when it wants to use it, so they could have identified the culprit and dealt with it that way. They chose the way most hurtful to them as a club. That re-inforces the belief that they are cockheads who couldn't run a bath. They are suffering for it in the short, medium and long term. They could remedy the situation today if they so wished.

I don't think the Ultras are being childish or whatever, it is standing up for yourselves and refusing to be pushed about.

Have to disagree rob, most older fans have been saying fer yonks,what cockheads they are at the helm, beyond dispute, the ultras on the other hand were disagreeing n shooting people down fer saying so, since the ban, many now seem to agree wi that fact, if that aint childish i don't know what is.:confused:

Exile on Spencer St 16-11-2010 16:30

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Ain't this just what the Cardboard Millionaire and DonGon want? Fans disagreeing amongst themselves.

Pendle Red 16-11-2010 18:22

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What a sad state of affairs!

We are all in it together or should be from the Top down to the very bottom or that is how it should be, We are all part of the makeup of this Club and what makes it unique and gives it it's heartbeat.

The one thing that costs nowt and can unite is dialogue is that so hard?

jaysay 16-11-2010 18:36

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I think what is more frightening is the league table, Stanley are only 2 points above the religation places


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