Does an abandoned match result in points deduction next season?? 18:14 - May 2 with 2617 views | chesterbfc | We could be made an example ,what does anybody else think? | | | | |
Does an abandoned match result in points deduction next season?? on 19:19 - May 2 with 2580 views | scratchingshed | They can dock us 20 points for me said were going down to league 2 anyway. A good excuse for Clark to blame someone else again when it does happen. Seriously the clubs dead who cares anymore? [Post edited 2 May 2015 19:21]
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Does an abandoned match result in points deduction next season?? on 20:31 - May 2 with 2535 views | ribble |
Does an abandoned match result in points deduction next season?? on 19:19 - May 2 by scratchingshed | They can dock us 20 points for me said were going down to league 2 anyway. A good excuse for Clark to blame someone else again when it does happen. Seriously the clubs dead who cares anymore? [Post edited 2 May 2015 19:21]
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That's the spirit, Shed. When the chips are down and all seems lost you can always rely on good old Scratchers to pull us through with his never say die, lets get at 'em, attitude. | | | |
Does an abandoned match result in points deduction next season?? on 20:35 - May 2 with 2529 views | scratchingshed |
Does an abandoned match result in points deduction next season?? on 20:31 - May 2 by ribble | That's the spirit, Shed. When the chips are down and all seems lost you can always rely on good old Scratchers to pull us through with his never say die, lets get at 'em, attitude. |
The owners have brought this on themselves ribble no one else to blame if you cannot see that then fair enough I won't even bother trying to convince you otherwise. The Oystons job won't be complete till we're in the conference so it's going to get worse yet trust me. | | | |
Does an abandoned match result in points deduction next season?? on 20:45 - May 2 with 2518 views | terminallytangerine |
Does an abandoned match result in points deduction next season?? on 20:35 - May 2 by scratchingshed | The owners have brought this on themselves ribble no one else to blame if you cannot see that then fair enough I won't even bother trying to convince you otherwise. The Oystons job won't be complete till we're in the conference so it's going to get worse yet trust me. |
Almost inevitable. To those who will be there next season it matters but appreciate that this may now be a minority view. | | | |
Does an abandoned match result in points deduction next season?? on 21:06 - May 2 with 2500 views | ribble |
Does an abandoned match result in points deduction next season?? on 20:35 - May 2 by scratchingshed | The owners have brought this on themselves ribble no one else to blame if you cannot see that then fair enough I won't even bother trying to convince you otherwise. The Oystons job won't be complete till we're in the conference so it's going to get worse yet trust me. |
I'm very well aware of the owners culpability, shed, but to be as defeatist as you are is to let them win. So you can wave a white flag if you want to, but as long as there are people who care the club is far from dead, wherever we end up. And there are still plenty of fans who care and care very much, as today amply demonstrated. [Post edited 2 May 2015 21:10]
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Does an abandoned match result in points deduction next season?? on 07:11 - May 3 with 2406 views | TwelveAngryMen |
Does an abandoned match result in points deduction next season?? on 21:06 - May 2 by ribble | I'm very well aware of the owners culpability, shed, but to be as defeatist as you are is to let them win. So you can wave a white flag if you want to, but as long as there are people who care the club is far from dead, wherever we end up. And there are still plenty of fans who care and care very much, as today amply demonstrated. [Post edited 2 May 2015 21:10]
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I agree that a points deduction will be likely to follow Whether it will be against this seasons or next seasons totals remains to be seen I'm not sure it really matters though - the TV footage I've just seen of the reaction of our Chairman to yesterday's events tells me all I need to know of where we will be heading unless there is meaningful change | |
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Does an abandoned match result in points deduction next season?? on 07:26 - May 3 with 2395 views | janegallagher | Definitely wont be this season, we're already relegated. | |
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Does an abandoned match result in points deduction next season?? on 12:08 - May 3 with 2298 views | terminallytangerine |
Does an abandoned match result in points deduction next season?? on 07:26 - May 3 by janegallagher | Definitely wont be this season, we're already relegated. |
Asked by a friend about my reaction to yesterday so thought I'd share it for what it's worth. This was pretty much my viewpoint but a little bit over to the left. I went on the pre-match march to show solidarity. My response to the above as with most things in life is ambivalent: on the one hand, it accords with my socialist principles to have the rich and powerful challenged for their arrogant disdain of others; on the other there are many who stigmatise any Blackpool football team now as Oyston FC and therefore have no worries if next season we are deducted points (as will inevitably happen, or even a harsher punishment if the FA/FL want to discourage copycat action by other clubs). It is hardly likely to encourage players to stay or to come to the club either - and neither for that matter does the behaviour of the owners. So while it may be seen as some people's finest hour, and the Oystons are stupidly guilty of provocation (the removal of the Morty statue and the failure to communicate with supporters puts a lid on a cauldron which eventually burst) and frustrations are genuine, it feels to me like a death in the family. I can only hope it turns out better than it might but I did keep on having visions of a row of semis in the middle of the centre circle. Perhaps Valeri Belokon will come riding over the steppes on a white bear to rescue us but that is more hope than expectation. The highlight for me though was scooter man who was making a valid point and did it with aplomb (or it might have been a maserati.) [Post edited 3 May 2015 12:38]
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