Post-match protests and Facebook groups, etc

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Reading Til I Die
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Re: Post-match protests and Facebook groups, etc

by Reading Til I Die » 29 Dec 2009 13:24

Sharpy silent protest it is.

there has to be a way of venting our frustrations in a sensible way which will make an impact. it's ridiculous!

the toon army love an excuse to have a go at their board!!


Don't we do that at every Home game? :wink:

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Re: Post-match protests and Facebook groups, etc

by Northern Git » 29 Dec 2009 13:29

Stranded If he called in his loans and no-one came in to buy us then I think we may find it very hard to continue as a going concern...I could be wrong though.

Though if you believe some on here - he's already had all his money back and then some.


Last published accounts had IIRC £8,700,000 owed by RFC Limited to JM, so he has either had some of his cash repaid or converted to shares. He has not put any of 'his' (as opposed to RFC Limited) money into the club for 4 seasons now. Cannot see him dipping into his own pocket given the crap state of many of his other companies (the print lot is in a terrible state)

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Re: Post-match protests and Facebook groups, etc

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 29 Dec 2009 13:45

Sharpy silent protest it is.

there has to be a way of venting our frustrations in a sensible way which will make an impact. it's ridiculous!

the toon army love an excuse to have a go at their board!!


Ah! I was wondering what the key to their success and stablity was.

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