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Tommo1993

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Gilbert right now:
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Enjoy your ground share boys and girls, I’m out.
 

Liquid Gold

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Big problems now feel sorry for the lad that's just signed and you can wave bye to the other signings.But Eastwood basically says there is still a chance so fingers crossed.
I'd like to know how he's come to this conclusion. The EU will keep running with this wether London Wasps, sisu or any of us like it.The options now are play at the Ricoh with this investigation ongoing or ground share with this investigation ongoing. Nothing else.
 

Evo1883

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I really really really dislike wasps and nick Eastwood, I mean in a very bitter way.
Not healthy I assure you

I hold them in the same regard as let's say Adolf Hitler or Ian Huntley

Come to this city throwing their weight about, wouldn't piss on that c**t Eastwood if he was on fire
 

clint van damme

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As far as we’re aware they can’t end this. It was reported to the EU in February and they now just run with it. What can sisu actually do in this situation?

They should have made that public. At least it wouldn't have got this far.
If they can stop it they should. Call wasps bluff.
 
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westcountry_skyblue

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The money I will save driving from WSM to home games and the train sometimes thanks to all of you pricks
I'd have rather given my season ticket money to you than spend it elsewhere that's how much my Club means to me!!
Get round a fcuking table and sort it,I'd even pay for your big macs!!!
 

Sky Blue Harry H

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Won't the bean counters at the Casino be a bit upset all of this - profits will take a big hit.
In fact, as part of any 'protest' - can we have a 'boycott the casino' campaign - that won't go down well with the associated parties?
 

SkyBlue_Bear83

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You believe that ridiculous notion?

Well I find it hard to believe two things

1. Wasps were unaware of this action going into negotiations

2. If wasps were genuinely unaware, that Sisu believed they could keep it hidden and it wouldn’t come out during discussions

So it doesn’t look like to me that either side entered negotiations with the intention to do a deal.
 

Nick

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It's almost as if the plan is working perfectly.

People now back going on about the efl and forced takeovers.

It's far too obvious.
 

Sky Blue Harry H

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Nobody has answered why wasps would enter talks just to stop trouble.

Clarify the question, Nick
I can envisage Wasps disingenuously entering negotiations so as to appear 'co-operative' i.e. not the 'villains;
I can't envisage Wasps entering negotiations to avoid an end of season protest by us (if they have they've gone a bit early)
 

Nick

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Well I find it hard to believe two things

1. Wasps were unaware of this action going into negotiations

2. If wasps were genuinely unaware, that Sisu believed they could keep it hidden and it wouldn’t come out during discussions

So it doesn’t look like to me that either side entered negotiations with the intention to do a deal.
Yeah Gilbert knew before the council and wasps. Of course wasps would have known.
 

djr8369

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It's almost as if the plan is working perfectly.

People now back going on about the efl and forced takeovers.

It's far too obvious.


Need a few of us on there pointing out why none of this adds up


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