LANGDON SEAGULL
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Why are so many Boro fans donating? (comments like "returning the favour")
They let them use their ground in 1986 when Boro went into admin
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Why are so many Boro fans donating? (comments like "returning the favour")
Overnight stays won't be the factor in that. A sponsor or two pulling out, unexpected ground / maintenance expenditure, an unexpected relegation. Unless you know their accounts and financial planning, I think it is plain wrong for anyone to just assume they've caused this through not living within their means. I'm sure people said the same thing about us to be honest.
Why would the people of Hartlepool support Hull or any of the others you mention ? I find that a bizarre suggestion. Supporting a football club isn’t like supporting a restaurant.
Are you stupid because where did I even suggest fans of Hartlepool swap their allegiance? Serious question because if you read my post the point is that is about those other clubs helping out one of their neighbours, not fans swapping sides.
This thread is about whether to finance Hartlepool's owners running of the club. Simontheseagull makes some very good points about the situation.
I feel for any team that goes under. It is all well and good to blame the boards, but are the fans to blame?
Sorry but any person without an ounce of empathy is no fan of football.
40 years you say. I can only assume you recently got your first ticket after moving to them Amex? You seem the sort.
Sorry, I misunderstood your post. You sound a bit angry. Have a glass of wine.
I remember our first fan united day and I was there. Fans from many clubs turned out to protest against asset stripping owners, and what a great day that was.
I don't remember bucket collections to hand cash over to Archer and Bellotti in order to contribute towards players wages and an Inland Revenue tax bill. We were fighting to save our club and not bail out Archer and Bellotti.
I don't recall us living beyond our means at the time. We just didnt have a ground to play at for the next season. Although there was a possibility the club may not have continued, there were enough committed people around to ensure we could have risen from the grave in the same way as AFC Wimbledon.
Its not the same situation and to say "I'm sure people said the same thing about us to be honest" is wide of the mark.
Archer was still involved with the club until 2002, when Dick finally bought him out with £700K. So any money paid to our club between 97 & 02 did got towards Archer.
Pedant.
I think you should read Thunder Bolt's signature
They let them use their ground in 1986 when Boro went into admin
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Could they not follow the lead of Portsmouth and Gravesend & Ebsfleet and become a community owned club?