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I think the next area of pressure should be for a letter to go out to every football club chairman in the UK outlining the despicable running of the club and asking them not to deal with Blackpool FC at all until KOKO has gone. No loans either way, no sales either way (not that sales to Blackpool ever happen)
Need to keep the pressure on.
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Is Roy5Live right? on 12:52 - Nov 12 with 3532 views
There are scriptures about end times in the Bible. And like those prophecies I would say that the end times of the Oystons are still quite a way off.
Would love to hear from Jack Gaughan or TAM how serious they think Belekon's intent is because if he puts his hat in the ring it could spark loads of interest from others keen to buy this club off bowl head.
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Is Roy5Live right? on 19:35 - Nov 12 with 3382 views
Would love to hear from Jack Gaughan or TAM how serious they think Belekon's intent is because if he puts his hat in the ring it could spark loads of interest from others keen to buy this club off bowl head.
If Valerie,as shareholder, opened recovery procedings for the lost" money, that might prove to be a rapier that goes to the heart of the problem.
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Is Roy5Live right? on 19:43 - Nov 12 with 3368 views
Is Roy5Live right? on 08:38 - Nov 13 by WindyMiller
I he still President of the club? Valeri not Roy? If so does this hold any sway whatsoever?
Whilst the money was flowing in no way I now believe he may walk as there is no way back I am in a minority in thinking it will be one of his most disgraceful acts - I have always held the position he should be held to account and take some responsibility - to be happy to see that family walk off and take £90+ million out of the club is pathetic and would constitute the biggest get out of jail cards in the history of English football Just think walk away leaving no cash reserves, league 2 infrastructure, an awful team as a legacy whilst we cheer him on his way He would literally pi55 himself laughing
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Is Roy5Live right? on 08:22 - Nov 14 with 3023 views
Whilst the money was flowing in no way I now believe he may walk as there is no way back I am in a minority in thinking it will be one of his most disgraceful acts - I have always held the position he should be held to account and take some responsibility - to be happy to see that family walk off and take £90+ million out of the club is pathetic and would constitute the biggest get out of jail cards in the history of English football Just think walk away leaving no cash reserves, league 2 infrastructure, an awful team as a legacy whilst we cheer him on his way He would literally pi55 himself laughing
Tang67 - problem is .. he can. No rules about owners taking money out of clubs, they buy them to make money, the Oyston's got the Goose that lay the Golden egg and promptly slaughtered it. There is nothing anyone can do other than hope the vile family leave the club.