by jimbfc » 02 May 2015 22:53
by Lower West » 02 May 2015 23:30
by blueroyals » 02 May 2015 23:44
by Jackson Corner » 03 May 2015 03:38
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 03 May 2015 07:07
by jimbfc » 03 May 2015 07:22
by handbags_harris » 03 May 2015 09:34
jimbfc Seasider who lives in southcote here, just to say I bumped into an RFC fan at the protest and thanked him for making the effort to come down - lived in edinburgh I think
Very grateful of his support and generally from other football fans. Hope u get your stuff together nxt yr, and I will be up to the mad stad getting a championship fix nxt yr
by Royal Rother » 03 May 2015 09:45
Harpers So Solid Crew Oh dear.
What exactly did Owston do wrong, he had his loans returned from Premier league income. Then ran the club much as he always done. On a sensible budget, the fans don't like losing, we are the same. Blackpool overachieved for one season, like us really. Then got found out. Also like us.
Who will we blame if we go down next season?
Meanwhile, away from the field, the Latvian investor Valeri Belokon, who paid £2m for a 20% share in the club in 2006, has been asking the question most supporters have been asking for the best part of a year. Namely, what are the Oyston family doing with the club’s parachute payments from the Premier League, apart from banking them in their own accounts and paying off loans from their own companies?
“Since Blackpool was promoted to the Premier League you have paid yourself more than £11.5m in salaries and £24m in interest-free loans to your various companies, all without my approval,” Belokon writes in an open letter to Karl Oyston and his father Owen. “There is little sign of the parachute payments being spent where they should be, on the team, the stadium and the training ground.”
by TFF » 03 May 2015 16:29
handbags_harrisjimbfc Seasider who lives in southcote here, just to say I bumped into an RFC fan at the protest and thanked him for making the effort to come down - lived in edinburgh I think
Very grateful of his support and generally from other football fans. Hope u get your stuff together nxt yr, and I will be up to the mad stad getting a championship fix nxt yr
Almost certainly our very own Dirk Gently/Svlad Cjelli/Alexander Litvinenko.
by Winston Smith » 03 May 2015 18:44
jimbfc The Hudders fans........that is collateral damage to what we needed to do yesterday
by sandman » 03 May 2015 20:35
Winston Smithjimbfc The Hudders fans........that is collateral damage to what we needed to do yesterday
The precise moment you did yourself no favours ^
You could have protested in an endless amount of ways, and even if you wanted it to be on the pitch during the game you could have come off when the ref said he wanted to restart it when your lot had already been on for a long time. But instead you f*cked over opposition fans, said it was needed (when it wasn't) and then dismissed them as 'collateral damage'
I have sympathy for any fans who's owners are not seemingly playing the game, but there are number of them, they protest in better and more effective ways than your lot did, they do it without screwing over fans of other clubs, and they do it without getting a promotion season to the PL and a season in it.
by Deadlock » 03 May 2015 21:45
by Sutekh » 04 May 2015 07:48
by PieEater » 04 May 2015 09:18
by Silver Fox » 04 May 2015 16:36
Winston Smithjimbfc The Hudders fans........that is collateral damage to what we needed to do yesterday
The precise moment you did yourself no favours ^
You could have protested in an endless amount of ways, and even if you wanted it to be on the pitch during the game you could have come off when the ref said he wanted to restart it when your lot had already been on for a long time. But instead you f*cked over opposition fans, said it was needed (when it wasn't) and then dismissed them as 'collateral damage'
I have sympathy for any fans who's owners are not seemingly playing the game, but there are number of them, they protest in better and more effective ways than your lot did, they do it without screwing over fans of other clubs, and they do it without getting a promotion season to the PL and a season in it.
by Maguire » 05 May 2015 14:32
TFFhandbags_harrisjimbfc Seasider who lives in southcote here, just to say I bumped into an RFC fan at the protest and thanked him for making the effort to come down - lived in edinburgh I think
Very grateful of his support and generally from other football fans. Hope u get your stuff together nxt yr, and I will be up to the mad stad getting a championship fix nxt yr
Almost certainly our very own Dirk Gently/Svlad Cjelli/Alexander Litvinenko.
Yep, spotted on FLS
by Pepe the Horseman » 05 May 2015 14:40
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