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albie

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Stadium ownership investigation
« on June 18, 2018, 04:21:08 pm by albie »
The powers that be have been prompted to look at this by the Dulwich Hamlet carry on;
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/44456977

Bated breath all round, waiting for the great leap forwards.

I don't know if this will help prevent the kind of situation that Coventry City are in with Sisu.
Let's hope it marks a sea change in the position of the blazers and kipper ties.



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Axholme Lion

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Re: Stadium ownership investigation
« Reply #1 on June 18, 2018, 04:28:00 pm by Axholme Lion »
Have you seen that lot who have hijacked Dulwich Hamlet? I feel sorry for any long term fans to have had that bunch associated with their club. An absolute embarrassment. A bunch of middle class, do-gooder, know alls.

VivaRovers

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Re: Stadium ownership investigation
« Reply #2 on June 18, 2018, 09:53:50 pm by VivaRovers »
Have you seen that lot who have hijacked Dulwich Hamlet? I feel sorry for any long term fans to have had that bunch associated with their club. An absolute embarrassment. A bunch of middle class, do-gooder, know alls.

Highjacked how? By turning up in increasing numbers to support their nearest non-league club? Or by helping to increase the club's profile and the work it does in the community? Aye, must be awful for long term fans to see the club they've supported for years getting bigger and bigger crowds and being cheered on by a vocal and committed local following.

Incidentally, I'd have thought, as a Millwall fan, you could well owe them a favour if their actions have prompted the governing body to look at ground ownership, given all that's happened around The Den in recent seasons.

Glyn_Wigley

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Re: Stadium ownership investigation
« Reply #3 on June 18, 2018, 09:57:17 pm by Glyn_Wigley »
Have you seen that lot who have hijacked Dulwich Hamlet? I feel sorry for any long term fans to have had that bunch associated with their club. An absolute embarrassment. A bunch of middle class, do-gooder, know alls.

Highjacked how? By turning up in increasing numbers to support their nearest non-league club? Or by helping to increase the club's profile and the work it does in the community? Aye, must be awful for long term fans to see the club they've supported for years getting bigger and bigger crowds and being cheered on by a vocal and committed local following.

Incidentally, I'd have thought, as a Millwall fan, you could well owe them a favour if their actions have prompted the governing body to look at ground ownership, given all that's happened around The Den in recent seasons.

Oh come on, everybody knows genuine football crowds only consist of no-class, evil bas**rd, know-f**k-alls.

Axholme Lion

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Re: Stadium ownership investigation
« Reply #4 on June 19, 2018, 02:48:14 pm by Axholme Lion »
I wish the club well in their ground issues, but as for all the new breed of fans...no thanks. :)

 

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