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Post by 1969swan on Jul 9, 2020 13:31:42 GMT
Have you left the building casuals ron
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Post by moleseymark on Jul 12, 2020 16:47:59 GMT
Where is anyone? Did the Casuals Walk happen? The Go Fund me originally hoped to raise 40k, the target is now 4k and had reached about 450 quid last I looked with one donation of over 300 quid! The twitter page would have no news if it was not for the Ladies, everyone else (players, coaches, sponsor and juniors) seem to be decamping to W & H! Cannot see anything other than relegation next season if there is still a club at all
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Post by stagsfan on Jul 14, 2020 23:33:27 GMT
I could not attend the walk due to work, yes twitter is quiet also we have the covid crap presently so only cam offer that as a reason... that said am missing the footy, and i am aware our noisier fans are also.. once an always an orange. Mark regarding if there's a club at all, the status quo regarding the new ground (love it or not) imo the latter as prefer our old ground (a shithole many would say) yet was our ground and indeed revenue whatever of it was... Do feel for swans they had a great stadium...when I went to an away game v W&H their away stand away stand was closed (I watched dagenham & redbridge beat w&h from the press box a good few years prior it was open and full) due to fire risk....it was compiled of metal and concrete...to close the stand wood was clad?...
anyway am digressing hoping the football comes back, some great people involved at the stags and am missing em all
hoping for the best for our club, outside that am hoping for the best for humanity
peace and love
come on you stagggggggggs
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Post by Molesey Dagger on Jul 16, 2020 8:56:31 GMT
My guess is the walk only had about 20 people on it and the amount raised was minimal hence not one mention of it since it happened. They were giving away season tickets with donations and apparently half of the money raised is going to the NHS, that's got to be one of the worst business decisions a non league club can make at any time but let alone now when money is so tight, they're taking money out of their own pockets doing that. Not that I expect to see anything come out about how much was raised, doubt the NHS will hear much from it either. The club is an absolute disaster right now.
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Post by Stagnant water on Jul 16, 2020 20:14:37 GMT
My guess is the walk only had about 20 people on it and the amount raised was minimal hence not one mention of it since it happened. They were giving away season tickets with donations and apparently half of the money raised is going to the NHS, that's got to be one of the worst business decisions a non league club can make at any time but let alone now when money is so tight, they're taking money out of their own pockets doing that. Not that I expect to see anything come out about how much was raised, doubt the NHS will hear much from it either. The club is an absolute disaster right now. yourobviouslyintheknowMDanythingelseintheclosetthatthewideraudienceshudbeawareof
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