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    Morcambe

    Presumably because of our league position we are seen as a likely big team casualty.
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    Meeting with EFL

    Well that's the problem Almost all FCs are businesses but SISU, in trying to run a profitable business, have forgotten that the purpose of the business is to play football.
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    Why won't sisu sell?

    I agree with you. It seems to me that JS will just not admit defeat until all of the cards have been played. And to echo an earlier post nothing is actually lost until the business is sold.
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    Some better news

    People are moaning now that the first team is too young!
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    Only two people to blame

    With that part of the budget that hasn't been spent yet. That answers someone else who questioned why it hadn't all been spent.
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    Only two people to blame

    ....... And released a perfectly adequate ( for this league) young centre back. I doubt that was Joy ' s decision
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    Letters to the editor,

    Unfortunately the sort of investors attracted to SISU might be drawn by their hard line attitude although with Ccfc it has failed. Don't confuse running a football club with running a business. I would always agree with attacking SISU rather than ccfc but the arguments have to be factual, not...
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    Only two people to blame

    You are correct
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    Bottom of league one

    It doesn't matter to SISU what league we are in or what our league position is. Having failed to make money out of us they are trying not to lose it, so if the income is reduced they will simply cut the budget even if that means relegation. The club suffers. The fans suffer. SISU don't suffer.
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    Breakeven

    Because the wage bill wasn't reduced to compensate for the lower gate receipts
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    Jordan Turnbull

    Don't forget Stokes Who is he going to replace?
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    Breakeven

    To get back to the OP, there's no chance of a fan owned club if the club is not breaking even. Unless the fans have money to burn, sorry, invest
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    Sky Blues and Charlton joint protest

    Good sympathetic article by Jim White in today's Daily Telegraph
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    Latest SCG Minutes

    That maybe so and I'm no defender of SISU, but at the end of the day SISU will retire hurt but the damage to the football club may be fatal. I will only rejoice at the demise of SISU if the football club survives the process.
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    Fans forum

    I agree withall of that but I was addressing your impliied criticism of the BBC for not forcing them
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    Fans forum

    Well of course it would be of value if there was a responsible club representative there, but how would you force them to attend.
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    More news on Ryton

    And this time round he's actually a director on the board, not TM's sidelick
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    John Eustace

    The problem is that the club's financial situation has worsened since TM came and recent publicity following the petition will have made that all to obvious to anyone who might have come despite our previous situation
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    Northampton

    Unless your ST is in the West Stand you won't be able to reserve your seat anyway.
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    Lee Burge

    Don't be fooled by the clean sheet. I not criticising him, it's just that he wan' t tested apart from a couple of dodgy punches. I think RCC has the better potential but both have to get better to be reliable keepers. Never understood the hatred of Allsop. I know he didn't,' ooze confidence...
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