Genuine question - from a Trust Member 19:19 - Nov 5 with 52227 views | marchamjack | Were The Trust any part of the discussion process to keep Clement? Thanks in advance. | |
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Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 21:31 - Nov 10 with 2093 views | Garyjack |
Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 21:27 - Nov 10 by Neath_Jack | We have traditionally produced our backwards calendar with the week starting on a Monday, which is the standard format in the UK, but in the USA it is normal to have calendars starting the week on a Sunday — which is correct? The short answer is it is a matter of choice and tradition but here are some thoughts we found… Saturday and Sunday are generally know as “the weekend”, so if Sunday is the end of the week it must start on a Monday Most people do not work on a Sunday so Monday is their first working day of the week Biblical references refer to the Sabbath being the day of rest at the end of the week but that day can be either Sunday or Saturday in different religions. In the Middle East, the week is considered to start on a Saturday In Portuguese, the names for the days are actually numbers, so Monday is “Segunda-feira” — referring to the second day of the week, or the week starting on a Sunday Russian uses the name “second” for Tuesday, indicating that they regard Monday as the first day of the week Sunday is the first day of the week in Australia In international standard ISO-8601 the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has decreed that Monday shall be the first day of the week. |
Nobody wishes to listen to anything you have to say after you predicted a trust statement at 9pm tonight. | | | |
Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 21:33 - Nov 10 with 2096 views | Neath_Jack |
Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 21:31 - Nov 10 by Garyjack | Nobody wishes to listen to anything you have to say after you predicted a trust statement at 9pm tonight. |
Shows how much i expect or am bothered by that statement, i completely forgot about it until you just brought it back up. Maybe they are waiting until all the sub-committees finish work. | |
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Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 21:43 - Nov 10 with 2052 views | max936 |
Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 20:45 - Nov 10 by Garyjack | "There will be a statement later this week (towards the back end) from the Trust board regarding everything that is going on regarding the running of the football club and the current discussions between the Trust reps and the Americans." This is going to be massive Mon, It's got to be! |
There's more chance of Darran going to a decent barber Gazzer. | |
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Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 21:48 - Nov 10 with 2018 views | Garyjack |
Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 21:30 - Nov 10 by exiledclaseboy | Sunday is the first day of the week. Why is this even a thing? |
It was Martyrman57 he did it! | | | |
Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 22:07 - Nov 10 with 1979 views | NeathJack | The Supporters Trust board has discussed a number of concerns raised by members in recent weeks and has prepared the following statement which we wished to share with you before wider circulation in the next day or so. 'The Swansea City Supporters Trust recognises the concerns that many of our members have raised in relation to various aspects of the playing side of the football club. Many of these concerns are shared by the Supporters Trust board and have been formally raised with the majority owners. We are currently in discussions with the majority owners to determine the best way to proceed to resolve those issues and will inform our members of the progress made in the coming days and weeks. The Supporters Trust firmly believes that the fans have every right to make their views known with regards to all aspects of the running of the football club, and members of the Supporters Trust board engaged in conversation with those taking part in the recent protest before the Brighton game to discuss their grievances. However, whatever the grievances, the Supporters Trust also urges all fans to support the players during the game rather than singling out individuals for criticism. As our members know, we conducted a Members Consultation during the summer, which resulted in our members accepting an offer to sell up to half our shareholding in the football club. Since then, the respective legal teams have been engaged to complete this process. These discussions are ongoing, however we believe they should be concluded in the next few weeks. As stated during the consultation process, if any elements of the deal are not as originally presented to our members, we will perform a further consultation process with full disclosure to our members before agreeing any deal.' | | | |
Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 22:09 - Nov 10 with 1968 views | monmouth | So out of touch it beggars belief. What a load of old shit. | |
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Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 22:12 - Nov 10 with 1941 views | NeathJack |
Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 22:07 - Nov 10 by NeathJack | The Supporters Trust board has discussed a number of concerns raised by members in recent weeks and has prepared the following statement which we wished to share with you before wider circulation in the next day or so. 'The Swansea City Supporters Trust recognises the concerns that many of our members have raised in relation to various aspects of the playing side of the football club. Many of these concerns are shared by the Supporters Trust board and have been formally raised with the majority owners. We are currently in discussions with the majority owners to determine the best way to proceed to resolve those issues and will inform our members of the progress made in the coming days and weeks. The Supporters Trust firmly believes that the fans have every right to make their views known with regards to all aspects of the running of the football club, and members of the Supporters Trust board engaged in conversation with those taking part in the recent protest before the Brighton game to discuss their grievances. However, whatever the grievances, the Supporters Trust also urges all fans to support the players during the game rather than singling out individuals for criticism. As our members know, we conducted a Members Consultation during the summer, which resulted in our members accepting an offer to sell up to half our shareholding in the football club. Since then, the respective legal teams have been engaged to complete this process. These discussions are ongoing, however we believe they should be concluded in the next few weeks. As stated during the consultation process, if any elements of the deal are not as originally presented to our members, we will perform a further consultation process with full disclosure to our members before agreeing any deal.' |
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Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 22:15 - Nov 10 with 1922 views | Gowerjack |
Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 21:30 - Nov 10 by exiledclaseboy | Sunday is the first day of the week. Why is this even a thing? |
Ive already said. | |
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Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 22:19 - Nov 10 with 1881 views | TheResurrection |
Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 22:07 - Nov 10 by NeathJack | The Supporters Trust board has discussed a number of concerns raised by members in recent weeks and has prepared the following statement which we wished to share with you before wider circulation in the next day or so. 'The Swansea City Supporters Trust recognises the concerns that many of our members have raised in relation to various aspects of the playing side of the football club. Many of these concerns are shared by the Supporters Trust board and have been formally raised with the majority owners. We are currently in discussions with the majority owners to determine the best way to proceed to resolve those issues and will inform our members of the progress made in the coming days and weeks. The Supporters Trust firmly believes that the fans have every right to make their views known with regards to all aspects of the running of the football club, and members of the Supporters Trust board engaged in conversation with those taking part in the recent protest before the Brighton game to discuss their grievances. However, whatever the grievances, the Supporters Trust also urges all fans to support the players during the game rather than singling out individuals for criticism. As our members know, we conducted a Members Consultation during the summer, which resulted in our members accepting an offer to sell up to half our shareholding in the football club. Since then, the respective legal teams have been engaged to complete this process. These discussions are ongoing, however we believe they should be concluded in the next few weeks. As stated during the consultation process, if any elements of the deal are not as originally presented to our members, we will perform a further consultation process with full disclosure to our members before agreeing any deal.' |
That's not it is it? Is that you just having a go at what you think they'll say? | |
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Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 22:21 - Nov 10 with 1865 views | Gowerjack |
Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 22:19 - Nov 10 by TheResurrection | That's not it is it? Is that you just having a go at what you think they'll say? |
Oh dear.. | |
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Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 22:23 - Nov 10 with 1851 views | whoflungdung |
Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 22:15 - Nov 10 by Gowerjack | Ive already said. |
It's not first day of the week worldwide | |
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Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 22:23 - Nov 10 with 1851 views | Martyrman57 | I was expecting a debate about what is the 1st day of the week and am not disappointed ! Good summary on it by Neath_Jack 👠| | | |
Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 22:25 - Nov 10 with 1838 views | whoflungdung | In USA ,Canada and Oz ,Sunday is first day of week | |
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Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 22:25 - Nov 10 with 1837 views | Gowerjack |
Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 22:23 - Nov 10 by whoflungdung | It's not first day of the week worldwide |
It is in the UK Richard. Oh yes. | |
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Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 22:26 - Nov 10 with 1834 views | NeathJack |
Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 22:19 - Nov 10 by TheResurrection | That's not it is it? Is that you just having a go at what you think they'll say? |
Nope, that's it. I've no words tbh. I'm just wishing that statement had the same number. | | | |
Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 22:28 - Nov 10 with 1814 views | whoflungdung | Indeed it is Steve I was just being pedantic | |
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Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 22:28 - Nov 10 with 1805 views | Garyjack |
Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 22:23 - Nov 10 by Martyrman57 | I was expecting a debate about what is the 1st day of the week and am not disappointed ! Good summary on it by Neath_Jack 👠|
You've caused fvckin murders on here tonight mun! | | | |
Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 22:28 - Nov 10 with 1809 views | pencoedjack |
Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 22:25 - Nov 10 by Gowerjack | It is in the UK Richard. Oh yes. |
Indeed it is | | | |
Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 22:33 - Nov 10 with 1763 views | marchamjack | I've just had an email from the Trust. That genuinely is the statement (honestly I thought the post above was a pss take statement). That is the actual statement. Lost. For. Words. | |
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Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 22:33 - Nov 10 with 1755 views | TheResurrection |
Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 22:26 - Nov 10 by NeathJack | Nope, that's it. I've no words tbh. I'm just wishing that statement had the same number. |
Sorry I've just woken up from a nap and am confused as fack here. Is that the official Trust statement and what's all that crap about the first day of the week??? | |
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Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 22:35 - Nov 10 with 1739 views | Gowerjack |
Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 22:28 - Nov 10 by whoflungdung | Indeed it is Steve I was just being pedantic |
Quite.. Now when are the spineless c unts that purport to be our football teams supporters trust going to let us mortals know thier thoughts from on high? I'm damp with anticipation... | |
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Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 22:37 - Nov 10 with 1722 views | Landore_Jack |
Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 22:07 - Nov 10 by NeathJack | The Supporters Trust board has discussed a number of concerns raised by members in recent weeks and has prepared the following statement which we wished to share with you before wider circulation in the next day or so. 'The Swansea City Supporters Trust recognises the concerns that many of our members have raised in relation to various aspects of the playing side of the football club. Many of these concerns are shared by the Supporters Trust board and have been formally raised with the majority owners. We are currently in discussions with the majority owners to determine the best way to proceed to resolve those issues and will inform our members of the progress made in the coming days and weeks. The Supporters Trust firmly believes that the fans have every right to make their views known with regards to all aspects of the running of the football club, and members of the Supporters Trust board engaged in conversation with those taking part in the recent protest before the Brighton game to discuss their grievances. However, whatever the grievances, the Supporters Trust also urges all fans to support the players during the game rather than singling out individuals for criticism. As our members know, we conducted a Members Consultation during the summer, which resulted in our members accepting an offer to sell up to half our shareholding in the football club. Since then, the respective legal teams have been engaged to complete this process. These discussions are ongoing, however we believe they should be concluded in the next few weeks. As stated during the consultation process, if any elements of the deal are not as originally presented to our members, we will perform a further consultation process with full disclosure to our members before agreeing any deal.' |
Please tell me that is not the statement. What a load of shit. Tell us something new ffs! | |
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Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 22:38 - Nov 10 with 1712 views | IAN05 |
Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 22:33 - Nov 10 by marchamjack | I've just had an email from the Trust. That genuinely is the statement (honestly I thought the post above was a pss take statement). That is the actual statement. Lost. For. Words. |
Is there anyone associated with our club that doesn't spout generic bullsh1t ? That statement states nothing and stinks of one that was agreed with the majority shareholders to appease supporters. | | | |
Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 22:40 - Nov 10 with 1685 views | 34dfgdf54 | RIght, I’m just home from my local and had a bucketful of Cornish Rattler, please can someone confirm to me, that the post above by NeathJack is a p*ss take. Don’t f*ck me about. | | | |
Genuine question - from a Trust Member on 22:40 - Nov 10 with 1685 views | whoflungdung | More interesting to discuss days of the week than that bland load of bollocks Look at the state we re in | |
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