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  1. Chuffin hell, parlay with Hirsty, squeeze him into his 91 Rumberlows cup final shirt and jet him off to Denver - Deals in the bag
  2. People have their half term plans in place way more than 24hrs before schools close - I was in Poland otherwise I’d have been at least another 3 in the ground.
  3. Numerous signed shirts from the 90’s from parties at Hillsborough. Think I had one from Carlton Palmer - He gave us a impromptu tour of the stadium when I turned up for an academy thing and my mum took me to the wrong place (players entrance probably) Got a nice bazza signed shirt from last season but unfortunately I’m a few sizes larger than the wee man.
  4. If the black & gold odds placed in lines it’ll cover it and look like the shirt, not just covering the white seats
  5. This! watching champions league when it’s not the genuine top European teams playing is just dog shiiiiiiite.
  6. Hopefully any potential owners understand our low numbers protest crowds are larger than most clubs dream high gate crowds. The fan base really is the No1 asset! See you in the park, M&S picky bits is it?
  7. Apologies if discussed (I havent read all pages) Is this situation far less complex if Chansiri sells & includes the holdings of all his SWFC companies in the agreed sale price, would this result in the new owner simply owning the club & all assets (including stadium)
  8. Dunno - Wouldn't be that fashionable to buy legit merch, thought they’re all wearing DH Gate on the catwalk these days
  9. No1 objective has to be Chansiri out. If this means a takeover without Hillsborough, I’d take it. Have great memories of going to games as a kid in the 90’s, but it’s not always been the home of SWFC. New grounds do help the like of Leicester stride miles ahead in terms of facilities, they wouldn’t have the same freedom and opportunity if they’d stayed at Filbert Street. My biggest concern is that if/when we host another World Cup, I think Hillsborough would be in with a venue shout due to the 1966 nostalgia.
  10. IF (and for clarity, the whole suggestion in hypothetical) the ground is deemed unsafe to the end that it poses a H&S risk to the surrounding community, this would not be favouring Wednesday per se, it would be in interest of the immadiate community (granted, the immediate community are likeley Wednesdayites!) It would be (within the hypothetical suggestion) a "paper" excercise, assuming the new owner woould like full ownership of the ground, thus, coucil aquire on H&S grounds, new owner pays council = Money comes from new & ideally wealthy owner. As above all hypothetical & I feel it's more likely if he doesn't sell the lot, he'll lose the ground along with the club for not servicing the loan (if this is indeed a fact).
  11. Could the council issue a compulsory purchase? On the grounds of either being a property/venue of siginifact cultural interest to the city OR portions being unsafe (North Stand) and the requirement of remedial work. Then sell for a fair market value to a buyer who has the finances to undertake remedial work (New owner)? Just thoughts.
  12. Agree with the above post - the one thing I fear losing more than anything is our ground. I’ve sat in all 4 sides at Hillsborough and travelled to many stadia away, this maybe a personal preference or just blue tinted specs, but the essence that is the traditional stadium is lost in the modern compact “big enough” bowls that are built today.
  13. Did we not pass this point of no return when we let players go for free and ald players a go for FA? Honestly I think we’ve f***ed in this regard already.
  14. Can’t really disagree with the sentiment of all of you - I do think we’re all still wearing blue tinted specs. buy the club for a quid and the ROI is phenomenally higher than paying the Daftone price (or even a much lower percentage of) right now. I honestly think he’s run us to a point where the investment required is so significant, we’re only worth buying out of admin. every club in the champ can get to the EPL (technically) so what makes us special. we have a huuuuuuuge fan base, this is great, for who? Us or the buyer? And to what end does it provide monetary value to a potential buyer? UTO
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