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What???A couple of questions for me out of that...
The Melbourne thing seems a bit far fetched? Surely if a deal can't be made to sell to an existing director, why are they more willing to sell to someone from Melbourne who will move the club?
If the players do strike, it will not only be a massive "up yours" to the CCM management, but the fans who have paid their memberships for 8 seasons, travelled thousands of km's and invested a lot of their own time supporting the team.
If it does get to the stage of players striking, we need names and details of how and why it got to that point.
It seems to me like there are investors lined up to ensure the future of the club (which includes paying the most important assets, THE PLAYERS) but someone is standing in the way.
Who, and why?
The Melbourne thing seems a bit far fetched? Surely if a deal can't be made to sell to an existing director, why are they more willing to sell to someone from Melbourne who will move the club?
No I find your comments a little self indulgent!
No I find your comments a little self indulgent!
A couple of questions for me out of that...
The Melbourne thing seems a bit far fetched? Surely if a deal can't be made to sell to an existing director, why are they more willing to sell to someone from Melbourne who will move the club?
If the players do strike, it will not only be a massive "up yours" to the CCM management, but the fans who have paid their memberships for 8 seasons, travelled thousands of km's and invested a lot of their own time supporting the team.
If it does get to the stage of players striking, we need names and details of how and why it got to that point.
It seems to me like there are investors lined up to ensure the future of the club (which includes paying the most important assets, THE PLAYERS) but someone is standing in the way.
Who, and why?
Essentially that argument says that they should be willing to work for free, because we've paid out membership fees to the club...
If it does get to the stage of players striking, we need names and details of how and why it got to that point.
It seems to me like there are investors lined up to ensure the future of the club (which includes paying the most important assets, THE PLAYERS) but someone is standing in the way.
Who, and why?
.... hopefully something will break sooner or latter...
F**k that.The new arrangement would see the Mariners relocate three of their home matches - those perceived to draw the lowest gate - to Melbourne.
http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/news/1144882/Melboure-group-to-take-over-Mariners
South Melbourne Mariners?