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12 minutes ago, doubleo said:

Doesn’t it say alot about the culture and atmosphere Chancer’s created though ?
Fancy working in a place with poor facilities, for an owner who has been late paying your wages and embarrassed you by begging customers to cough to pay a tax bill and, most important of all, you’re out of a job in two months time. 

 

Yes ultimately the buck stops with Chansiri on the general state of the club.

But I don't think that excuses players being unprofessional today.

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reminds me of a story me uncle told

Young lad first day at the rolling mill me uncle worked at, so the older blokes gave him errands to run

Me uncle once asked him to get him 10 woodbines

lad said "what if they haven't got woodbines"

Me uncle said "Park drive"

lad said "what if they haven't got Park drive

Me uncle said..."Well owt else..."

 

 

 

lad got him a pork pie

 

 

Thats how DC spends  on SWFC

 

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I can’t help but feel sorry for him. We’re stuck with him and him with us in the worst arranged marriage ever. At least you can get divorced in the real world and she doesn’t spend all your money on talent at the club every chance she gets.

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56 minutes ago, Fablon Dunlop said:

My plans:

 

Oust government

Destroy the monarchy

Abolish the House of Lords

Usurp Chansiri

 

 

Who's in?

Keep talking I’m nearly there……

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1 hour ago, Middlewood Owl said:

 

The first 3 will probably be easier than getting rid of Chancer

He would be gone now if people stopped giving him there money 8 months in advance.

 

instead he used that money and in 4 weeks it will all be gone.

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I’m happy for Chansiri to stay in charge if he announces he will continue to fund us and he will bring somebody in to run the club and take control of the decision making who knows what they’re doing 

 

And when this happens I’ll look for the pigs flying outside 😑

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Just a quick reminder, under the current phases, a season ticket to watch us in the third division will cost you….

 

£510 on the kop.

£640 on the North

£720 on the South

 

If you want top players, you have to pay top prices.:Chansiri:

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2 hours ago, NeonLeon said:

For me we’re as good as down, despite Röhl & the teams best attempts to prevent it.

 

My only hope now is it’s sealed before the West Brom game so there’s a mass show of disgust towards Chansiri at that game.


‘The teams best attempts’?…

 

Give over.

 

two thirds of the team walked back from yet another sloppy passage of play to watch the opposition score.

 

Extraordinarily poor from so called professionals where effort needed to be competitive if not successful goes without saying.

 

Other than that I agree completely!

 

lol

 

 

 

 

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A question I thought about today, which one would you choose?

 

A) Wednesday stay up, Chansiri still chairman and Röhl hangs around

 

B) Wednesday go down, chansiri sells and Röhl leaves

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5 hours ago, TodwickOwl said:

This club will not move forward with DC in charge. 
 

It isn’t DR’s fault 70% of his team are out of contract in 4 weeks

 

It isn’t the players fault their contracts run out in 4 weeks 

 

It isn’t the fans fault that the team they pay the highest prices for are out of contract in 4 weeks

 

Chansiri in brigade - has the penny dropped yet? For god sake - if we manage to get out of this wrangle it’s likely we’ll be having the same battle next year - DC is finished putting money in, he needs to be gone - keep the pressure on and get shut of this clown.

Totally agree. 
 

But who are the Chansiri in brigade?  I had a look but I don’t see many threads pleading for another year, or one more chance.  

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29 minutes ago, TrickyTrev said:

Just a quick reminder, under the current phases, a season ticket to watch us in the third division will cost you….

 

£510 on the kop.

£640 on the North

£720 on the South

 

If you want top players, you have to pay top prices.:Chansiri:


so just over £22 a game on the Kop, about £28 on the North and over £31 on the south.. 

 

Going to be a fiver on top of the POTG prices right for him to try and prove you should buy a season ticket?

 

I feel sick 

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6 minutes ago, TrendOwl said:

A question I thought about today, which one would you choose?

 

A) Wednesday stay up, Chansiri still chairman and Röhl hangs around

 

B) Wednesday go down, chansiri sells and Röhl leaves


If I can add to A that Chansiri brings someone in to run things for him and delegates everything, then A

 

Otherwise I’m afraid it has to be B

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5 hours ago, TodwickOwl said:

This club will not move forward with DC in charge. 
 

It isn’t DR’s fault 70% of his team are out of contract in 4 weeks

 

It isn’t the players fault their contracts run out in 4 weeks 

 

It isn’t the fans fault that the team they pay the highest prices for are out of contract in 4 weeks

 

Chansiri in brigade - has the penny dropped yet? For god sake - if we manage to get out of this wrangle it’s likely we’ll be having the same battle next year - DC is finished putting money in, he needs to be gone - keep the pressure on and get shut of this clown.

Sensible running of the club/ not straightforward negotiations?

 

Why would you sign the squad onto championship salaries if we're heading to league 1? Conversely why as a player would you sign a contract which inevitably includes a relegation salary decrease, as opposed to considering your options at the end of the campaign?

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9 minutes ago, Spondon Owl said:

Sensible running of the club/ not straightforward negotiations?

 

Why would you sign the squad onto championship salaries if we're heading to league 1? Conversely why as a player would you sign a contract which inevitably includes a relegation salary decrease, as opposed to considering your options at the end of the campaign?

 

Podeva was offered the chance to sign permanent, he turned it down, so we offered him the loan. As you say why would he have signed a permanent deal with the likelihood of League 1 football ball next year.

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