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I think with an EGM it's based on 75% of the vote at the event. But I think in terms of whether the amount of shares held counts it depends on how the vote is done.
If it's a show of hands, then it's simply one vote per hand regardless of how many shares you hold. But I'm sure I read somewhere that shareholders with a large amount of shares can request that it is done by a poll vote instead, if they feel disadvantaged by the show of hands, in which case the amount of voting rights you have based on number of shares comes into the count.
Same for me. I got it working but only by using a non-UK VPN. I'm thinking someone on the streaming site hasn't pressed the button to make it available to the UK even though that's how it's been sold!
If the recent friendlies are anything to go by I think they were around a tenner each on the platform, so it's probably best to do each Dale game individually based on the pass working out at £18.80.
No idea about the York game, but you can purchase on a match by match basis according to everything I've read. I'd guess they only put the individual match passes up one week at a time. Ebbsfleet isn't listed on there in the UK to stream as it's on BT and I bet they probably won't list the individual Oxford pass until after this weekend.
PS. I've just looked again and the packages appear to all be online now (well at least for domestic customers- not sure about international) : https://www.nationalleaguetv.com/packages
I'd be surprised if it wasn't available there. I think the 'packages are not available in your country' message is showing for everyone at the moment until they start allowing folks to sign up for the season.
I asked a few weeks back and the response I got about the packages being listed was "The new pass will be available normally a month before the beginning of the season." so it should be anytime now I guess.
Holding our own for 55 minutes, then once again individual mistakes throw it away - a stupid decision in the tackle to give away the penalty and then a terrible piece of goalkeeping for the 2nd. Story of the season.
"We want to be really positive and we want to be an attacking team with high energy that supporters enjoy coming to watch"
Well if that's his philosophy, it's certainly sparked my interest over what often felt like "let's keep the ball at the back and try and pass everyone to boredom" last season. I realise we were in League One and we sometimes had to be more cautious, but this is at least what I was looking to hear from a new manager for next.