Sepp Blatter
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roughyed
, Jun 07 2011 12:06 PM
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#1
Posted 07 June 2011 - 12:06 PM
What is the similarity between C.H.and Sepp Blatter, you have probably guessed no one can seem to get rid of them they are both like teflon nothing sticks.We know the reason why we never seem to go forward is that C.H must owe B.Q a fortune so no money for players and an inept coach who works on the cheap because nobody else wants him.We are dying a slow lingering death and the worse the performance the more fans turn away from the club and it is a proven fact that once these fans have gone they will never return,hence no revenue no team then no club.A boycott is out of the question as this will just hurry things along,what fans need to do is turn up and make vocal protests at the ground and I DONT JUST MEAN ONE OR TWO!anyone who cares should be at the next home game,if C.H wont read the forum he will hear your protests and read your signs.If we die as is surely the case the Rugby League will never let us back in because some amateur clubs have far better facilities than us,so lets act before this happens,I feel sure someone is wating for that despicable man to go.
#2
Posted 07 June 2011 - 12:22 PM
What is the similarity between C.H.and Sepp Blatter, you have probably guessed no one can seem to get rid of them they are both like teflon nothing sticks.We know the reason why we never seem to go forward is that C.H must owe B.Q a fortune so no money for players and an inept coach who works on the cheap because nobody else wants him.We are dying a slow lingering death and the worse the performance the more fans turn away from the club and it is a proven fact that once these fans have gone they will never return,hence no revenue no team then no club.A boycott is out of the question as this will just hurry things along,what fans need to do is turn up and make vocal protests at the ground and I DONT JUST MEAN ONE OR TWO!anyone who cares should be at the next home game,if C.H wont read the forum he will hear your protests and read your signs.If we die as is surely the case the Rugby League will never let us back in because some amateur clubs have far better facilities than us,so lets act before this happens,I feel sure someone is wating for that despicable man to go.
Agree with much of what you are saying roughyed but he won't sack himself, he clearly doesn't care about what the majority of fans think (refusing to let the trust meet at whitebank once a month is a prime example), so realistically the only way that the situation will change is if the club goes into administration, there are differing views on whether the RFL would let us back in but they clearly did with the Hairnets, Gateshead etc. I agree that there are a number of people who would be potentially interested, personally I wish they would make a public move now (even if they had to back out after finding out the club is in the financial mire again). Really can't see a way forward at the moment.
#3
Posted 07 June 2011 - 08:17 PM
What is the similarity between C.H.and Sepp Blatter, you have probably guessed no one can seem to get rid of them they are both like teflon nothing sticks.We know the reason why we never seem to go forward is that C.H must owe B.Q a fortune so no money for players and an inept coach who works on the cheap because nobody else wants him.We are dying a slow lingering death and the worse the performance the more fans turn away from the club and it is a proven fact that once these fans have gone they will never return,hence no revenue no team then no club.A boycott is out of the question as this will just hurry things along,what fans need to do is turn up and make vocal protests at the ground and I DONT JUST MEAN ONE OR TWO!anyone who cares should be at the next home game,if C.H wont read the forum he will hear your protests and read your signs.If we die as is surely the case the Rugby League will never let us back in because some amateur clubs have far better facilities than us,so lets act before this happens,I feel sure someone is wating for that despicable man to go.
I'm afraid that for me, things have gone too far now.
I am prepared to take a gamble and would suggest others consider the same.
From now on, I will not attend games, but I will put the money I would have spent to one side. If/when the day comes that new management comes along, I will offer all of what I have saved in the meantime to the new owners. If I put my £12 for every home game away, for the course of a season, that should be around about £150. If 200 other people are prepared to stay away, but do the same, then in a year we could have £30,000. Every year that he holds on we will be adding £30k to the pot. That's just 200 people spending what they usually spend just going through the turnstiles. Just think how much money we could throw at the club, even if he holds out for 3 or 4 years. The RFL would have to take note of a club with that kind of backing....?
#4
Posted 07 June 2011 - 08:44 PM
I would do that Bolton Roughyed as im not going again till there is serious change!
#5
Posted 11 June 2011 - 11:34 PM
I would do that Bolton Roughyed as im not going again till there is serious change!
I ahve not been all season ....and neither has my daughter .......... for ALL the reasons ( and there are MANY ) that have been quoted on all of the different listings here in the Roughyeds forum ....
#6
Posted 12 June 2011 - 08:25 AM
I've already posted this once but I would do summat similar
Ain't it funny how you think you're gonna be OK
Till you remember things are never gonna be the same again?
Ain't it crazy how you think you've got your whole life planned
Just to find that it was never ever in your hands?
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Till you remember things are never gonna be the same again?
Ain't it crazy how you think you've got your whole life planned
Just to find that it was never ever in your hands?
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#7
Posted 12 June 2011 - 10:21 AM
It's a shame that Hamilton doesn't read these comments. I feel there is a need for the Oldham Chronicle to get involved
in the debate of if Hamilton should go.
in the debate of if Hamilton should go.
#8
Posted 12 June 2011 - 10:44 AM
I'm afraid that for me, things have gone too far now.
I am prepared to take a gamble and would suggest others consider the same.
From now on, I will not attend games, but I will put the money I would have spent to one side. If/when the day comes that new management comes along, I will offer all of what I have saved in the meantime to the new owners. If I put my £12 for every home game away, for the course of a season, that should be around about £150. If 200 other people are prepared to stay away, but do the same, then in a year we could have £30,000. Every year that he holds on we will be adding £30k to the pot. That's just 200 people spending what they usually spend just going through the turnstiles. Just think how much money we could throw at the club, even if he holds out for 3 or 4 years. The RFL would have to take note of a club with that kind of backing....?
Well folks. My money is in the pot already. Got £40 so far, and won't be going today either.
That money won't be going anywhere til he has gone, or there have been massive changes at the club.
#9
Posted 12 June 2011 - 11:58 AM
Well folks. My money is in the pot already. Got £40 so far, and won't be going today either.
That money won't be going anywhere til he has gone, or there have been massive changes at the club.
Could you hold your breath at the same lol
OLDHAM RUGBY TILL I DIE!
#10
Posted 12 June 2011 - 07:57 PM
Save your money for your brain transplant!!
CH is moving the club forward behind the scenes.
CH is moving the club forward behind the scenes.
Edited by Karen88, 12 June 2011 - 07:58 PM.
REMEMBER SOME PEOPLE ARE ALIVE SIMPLY BECAUSE IT IS ILLEGAL TO SHOOT THEM
#11
Posted 12 June 2011 - 08:17 PM
Save your money for your brain transplant!!
CH is moving the club forward behind the scenes.
Is that as far forward as he has moved it in the last 13 years in the next 13 years ?????
#12
Posted 12 June 2011 - 08:35 PM
Hi Karen
Intrigued by your comment.
Do you want to expand on that or is CH willing to talk to the supporters as to what stage he is at with moving the club forward.
Maybe it is classified information lol. The silence is deafening!!!
Intrigued by your comment.
Do you want to expand on that or is CH willing to talk to the supporters as to what stage he is at with moving the club forward.
Maybe it is classified information lol. The silence is deafening!!!
#13
Posted 12 June 2011 - 09:04 PM
What planet do you live on or are you related to C.H how many years has he been there we are no further forward now than when he first showed his face.Every person that has ever tried to help he has shown them the door and alienated them.Todays attendance says it all fans will not turn up to an excuse for a ground with no cover and get wet through.The main hardcore of fans are slowly dwindling and when they have gone thats it,so if C.H is the great saviour of O.R.L.F.C he had better do it now because the clock is ticking.It would be great if he could hold a meeting with the few fans that are left to let us know how he sees the future but I wont hold my breath on that.The sooner him and his inept Kiwi coach are gone the brighter the future for the club because as I said before someone will be waiting in the wings,but nobody will invest anything whilst he is there would you!.Save your money for your brain transplant!!
CH is moving the club forward behind the scenes.
#14
Posted 13 June 2011 - 09:15 AM
Save your money for your brain transplant!!
CH is moving the club forward behind the scenes.
Thats two of us...............
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#15
Posted 16 June 2011 - 04:36 PM
What planet do you live on or are you related to C.H how many years has he been there we are no further forward now than when he first showed his face.Every person that has ever tried to help he has shown them the door and alienated them.Todays attendance says it all fans will not turn up to an excuse for a ground with no cover and get wet through.The main hardcore of fans are slowly dwindling and when they have gone thats it,so if C.H is the great saviour of O.R.L.F.C he had better do it now because the clock is ticking.It would be great if he could hold a meeting with the few fans that are left to let us know how he sees the future but I wont hold my breath on that.The sooner him and his inept Kiwi coach are gone the brighter the future for the club because as I said before someone will be waiting in the wings,but nobody will invest anything whilst he is there would you!.
Amazingly, since that incredibly witty and incisive comment, she's not been back to expand on her theory.
I wonder why???
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