A Question
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The King Of Leon
, juil. 03 2012 08:09
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#1
Posté 03 juillet 2012 - 08:09
Sorry to see a great Club like Oldham in so much strife.Remember some of the great Cup battles we had at Parkside in the sixties when for a time Hunslet v Oldham seemed to come out of the Challenge Cup draw every year.I know everyone seems to dislike Whitebank due to its obvious problems so heres a question for you - a few seasons ago i remember coming to watch Oldham v Hunslet at a smart little ground at i think Ashton Under Lyne, the ground was compact had a couple of stands and to be fair was like Wembley compared to Whitebank.I presume Ashton isnt that far from Oldham so my simple question is - cant you move back to Ashton again?? i presume the rent would be cheaper than the money spent trying to upgrade Whitebank.Best wishes
#2
Posté 03 juillet 2012 - 09:04
We might not be welcome back with open arms, sadly.
#3
Posté 03 juillet 2012 - 09:54
For exactly the same reasons you didn;t want to stay at Elland Road, Batley or Bramley?Sorry to see a great Club like Oldham in so much strife.Remember some of the great Cup battles we had at Parkside in the sixties when for a time Hunslet v Oldham seemed to come out of the Challenge Cup draw every year.I know everyone seems to dislike Whitebank due to its obvious problems so heres a question for you - a few seasons ago i remember coming to watch Oldham v Hunslet at a smart little ground at i think Ashton Under Lyne, the ground was compact had a couple of stands and to be fair was like Wembley compared to Whitebank.I presume Ashton isnt that far from Oldham so my simple question is - cant you move back to Ashton again?? i presume the rent would be cheaper than the money spent trying to upgrade Whitebank.Best wishes
#4
Posté 03 juillet 2012 - 10:24
Sorry to see a great Club like Oldham in so much strife.Remember some of the great Cup battles we had at Parkside in the sixties when for a time Hunslet v Oldham seemed to come out of the Challenge Cup draw every year.I know everyone seems to dislike Whitebank due to its obvious problems so heres a question for you - a few seasons ago i remember coming to watch Oldham v Hunslet at a smart little ground at i think Ashton Under Lyne, the ground was compact had a couple of stands and to be fair was like Wembley compared to Whitebank.I presume Ashton isnt that far from Oldham so my simple question is - cant you move back to Ashton again?? i presume the rent would be cheaper than the money spent trying to upgrade Whitebank.Best wishes
I know where your coming from mate I'd love to go back, but it cant be cheaper than whitebank - because there is no money being spent on whitebank, cant get cheaper than that - it will soon be in the same state of dereliction as when we aquired it ..........As it stands at the moment I would change the first letter to a S
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#5
Posté 04 juillet 2012 - 06:17
Sorry to see a great Club like Oldham in so much strife.Remember some of the great Cup battles we had at Parkside in the sixties when for a time Hunslet v Oldham seemed to come out of the Challenge Cup draw every year.I know everyone seems to dislike Whitebank due to its obvious problems so heres a question for you - a few seasons ago i remember coming to watch Oldham v Hunslet at a smart little ground at i think Ashton Under Lyne, the ground was compact had a couple of stands and to be fair was like Wembley compared to Whitebank.I presume Ashton isnt that far from Oldham so my simple question is - cant you move back to Ashton again?? i presume the rent would be cheaper than the money spent trying to upgrade Whitebank.Best wishes
Like many others, that particular bridge has been burnt I'm afraid.
#6
Posté 04 juillet 2012 - 08:20
Although Whitebank isn't what we would like it to be, it is home and to say "it will soon be in the same state of dereliction as when we required it" is harsh when a few faithful individuals have worked long and hard to maintain and improve what is already there. Including the improvements in the clubhouse. Yes we want more improvements but let's also be greatful to those folks who put in hard work week by week without much praise.I know where your coming from mate I'd love to go back, but it cant be cheaper than whitebank - because there is no money being spent on whitebank, cant get cheaper than that - it will soon be in the same state of dereliction as when we aquired it ..........As it stands at the moment I would change the first letter to a S
#7
Posté 04 juillet 2012 - 09:07
Although Whitebank isn't what we would like it to be, it is home and to say "it will soon be in the same state of dereliction as when we required it" is harsh when a few faithful individuals have worked long and hard to maintain and improve what is already there. Including the improvements in the clubhouse. Yes we want more improvements but let's also be greatful to those folks who put in hard work week by week without much praise.
The club house is not an issue here its the ground. You may or may not know but I put as much work and a lot more than most others getting the ground ready for our first ever game now its in retrograde.
Ce message a été modifié par Slimjaguar - 04 juillet 2012 - 09:11 .
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#8
Posté 04 juillet 2012 - 11:34
Is that another bridge we've burnt??
Ridiculous if true
Ridiculous if true
#9
Posté 04 juillet 2012 - 11:49
I'm sorry no I didn't know you are one of those who did so much to get things ready for the first game and really appreciate the work done by you and others. In what way is it in retrograde? I know there are a few who continue to work on the ground, club house etc. Only the other week some of them were working on the turnstiles. Also according to another post there is seating etc in storage from Salford waiting to be built/installed don't know that myself. But hopefully we can move forward.The club house is not an issue here its the ground. You may or may not know but I put as much work and a lot more than most others getting the ground ready for our first ever game now its in retrograde.
#10
Posté 04 juillet 2012 - 09:21
Tosh I admire your enthusiasim, mines wilted.I'm sorry no I didn't know you are one of those who did so much to get things ready for the first game and really appreciate the work done by you and others. In what way is it in retrograde? I know there are a few who continue to work on the ground, club house etc. Only the other week some of them were working on the turnstiles. Also according to another post there is seating etc in storage from Salford waiting to be built/installed don't know that myself. But hopefully we can move forward.
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#11
Posté 05 juillet 2012 - 06:32
Me too Tosh, now getting back to the other thread, who exactly does what role at the club? (other than CH obviously)
Ce message a été modifié par sheddings69 - 05 juillet 2012 - 06:42 .
#12
Posté 05 juillet 2012 - 07:43
As employed staff, as far as i'm aware there is Janet who runs the office and lots of stuff from general admin to dealing with most things RFL, but then voluntary there is Publicity/Correspondence, Lottery, some admin, Welfare officer, groundsman, odd jobs on ground and clubhouse, Chaplain and i'm sure there is lots more that i am not aware of. Yes going back to the original post you are referring to, CH does do loads of stuff but surely he should be applauded for that as I don't see a lot of folks willing to come and take over.
#13
Posté 05 juillet 2012 - 08:03
Thanks Tosh - although I'm not really any the wiser, although I applaud any of these unnamed volunteers, full credit to them for giving up their time.
#14
Posté 05 juillet 2012 - 08:00
As employed staff, as far as i'm aware there is Janet who runs the office and lots of stuff from general admin to dealing with most things RFL, but then voluntary there is Publicity/Correspondence, Lottery, some admin, Welfare officer, groundsman, odd jobs on ground and clubhouse, Chaplain and i'm sure there is lots more that i am not aware of. Yes going back to the original post you are referring to, CH does do loads of stuff but surely he should be applauded for that as I don't see a lot of folks willing to come and take over.
Tosh, this Chaplain fellow, not called Charlie is he?
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#15
Posté 06 juillet 2012 - 09:17
Tosh, this Chaplain fellow, not called Charlie is he?
I often used to wonder who the Chorley Chaplain was
#16
Posté 06 juillet 2012 - 10:08
He's a bit of a comic!
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