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  1. How about fans refuse to attend first?
  2. The post you are replying to literally just explained what the point is?
  3. That’ll show him.
  4. If you buy goods or services from any business you are providing financial support to the owner of that business. You, and the rest of clueless people like you, are now part of the problem.
  5. It’s impossible for the fans to unite when people have different drivers. Some feel that getting shut of Chansiri is the most important thing, for others going to the game is crucial and some have miserably boring lives so Saturday is all they have. I genuinely believe most want us to be successful but winning isn't that important to a lot of fans. I mean, we’ve had loads of threads on here where people say they don’t ever want us to get promoted because kick off times will interfere with their Saturday routine.
  6. Couldn’t agree more. The important line in that article for me is “if the owners are not meeting their commitments”. The IFR is not there to make us competitive or successful and they won’t be able to touch him, regardless of how bad the team is or which division we are in, if he’s paying the bills.
  7. But what about the players in question? Why should they have their careers potentially destroyed by being made to stay at this show of a club?
  8. That’s the problem. Selling the young assets (under value) to save his own skin.
  9. Not another penny (unless it interferes with my social life in which case another few quid is ok).
  10. But the club loses money every month, who makes up the shortfall if the regulator has control of the club?
  11. Not saying you are wrong mate but that sounds like a legal minefield.
  12. Sorry for being a bit thick here mate but does that mean the regulator pays bills from the day they step in and then any buyer pays the regulator back as part of the deal to buy the club?
  13. Thanks pal. I don’t see how the regulator (Government / tax payer) is going to be able to run a football club and meet all the financial obligations that go with it. Also, what if a buyer isn’t found for (say) 6 to 12 months?
  14. And we’ve just got a point from the mighty Wrexham.
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