GallowayBlue
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I’m assuming you’ve all listened to the podcast, but he was talking about Leicester.
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3 minutes ago, mishtergrolsch said:
Now that's something I didnt know.
From a very quick scan hes donated about a grand to a Republican candidate and the general Republican party. If hes donated directly to Trump as a candidate I didnt see it. Donating to that party and (without looking the candidate up) candidate dosent mean hes necessarily a nut case gun wielding conservative whod happily employ a racist, sexist manager with shady financial dealings.
Does it?
Or am I currently holding drinking apparatus in one hand and some hay in the other?
I'm kind of done with looking at people's political views and beliefs now.
Can we just appoint Boris Johnson with Priti Patel as assistant and just be done with it please.
Let's make Utd great again.
Promotion means Promotion!
$500 to the Trump Make America Great Again Committee.
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A Mark J Ogren from Stillwater Minnesota donated money to Trump’s election campaign in 2016.
Just an observation.
https://www.campaignmoney.com/political/contributions/mark-ogren.asp?cycle=16
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Steve McLaren is head and shoulders above everyone else that has been mentioned in this thread, in my opinion.
If he wants it and United can afford him they should get the contract signed tomorrow.
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I saw this on Twitter and thought it was a good idea for a bit of fun.
You need to use players from the team you support and you can’t use a player more than once.
Which player would you take each of these attributes from to create the ultimate player?
Left foot:
Right foot:
Finishing:
Passing:
Speed:
Dribbling:
Heading:
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Chris Coleman.
(Not saying he’s realistic, just a manager looking for a job)
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12 minutes ago, Mark Connolly said:
Shankland's goal bonus. Or Pressley talking shite. Maybe a combination of the two.
I don’t know too much about these things, but after I heard that I checked Companies House for the accounts.
It certainly looks correct, although I might not have been reading it correctly.
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Can anyone explain what the underlying reasons are?
I realise this is an inexact bit of maths here, but taking Pressley’s numbers that means the club must have spent £6 million during the last financial year?
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What are we all hoping for/expecting this season?
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Am I right in saying there would need to be 15 teams in favour from League One and League Two?
Just based on a quick read of a Sunday newspaper and from listening to the radio yesterday we can maybe guess the following would vote against the proposal.
Annan Athletic, Queen’s Park and Elgin.
Given it would put them in the bottom tier, would it be safe enough to assume Peterhead, Clyde and Forfar would vote against it? Also have a feeling Dumbarton would vote against it as I’m sure they canvassed fan opinion before and it was overwhelmingly negative.
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8 hours ago, Moonball said:
Pretty much anyone on the committee will happily listen and take ideas on board - any one of Iain Dougan, Shaun Niven or Iain Robertson would be a good start. They all make themselves available so just send a message.
Not wanting to dampen spirits and it's great to have ideas, but from personal experience they also create work, so if you can follow them through that's even better.
Fundraising doesn't have to be done through the club, and IMO would even more effective if it was driven by fans, rather than the other way around.
Yes, I am aware of this and have ideas that I could take on myself. Just need to run them by people at the club to make sure that they are feasible.
I have tried emailing, a text, a Facebook message and now obviously I’ve asked on here but I can’t seem to get anyone.
If any of the people mentioned want to message me on here that would be great.
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On 03/06/2020 at 15:15, GallowayBlue said:
Not sure if we don’t need money to get through next season, the board have a plan in place or they’re not too worried?
I know that we have the Donate a Ticket option which has raised a reasonable amount, but it just seems like there is so much more that we could be doing to raise money to potentially ensure our club is able to compete next season.
I don’t know if I’m being a bit harsh, and maybe I’ve missed something, but some communication through an official channel about the position the club is in might help to focus efforts - if any effort is required.
Can anyone suggest who at the club, if anyone, it might be worth sharing any fundraising ideas with?
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21 minutes ago, GallowayBlue said:
On the face of it, £125k upfront sounds like a lot.
If it is split between the 16 other third tier clubs that would be around £7800.
200 tickets at £15 a pop four times per season would be a further £12,000.
So clubs in the third tier stand to make around £20,000 extra in the first season. Less in subsequent seasons.
Will clubs be able to say no to that?
On a personal level, if my club supports it and it goes through they won’t see a penny of my money again.
Just realised that if there were 18 teams then each club would only get two of the 200x15 payments.
That would mean around £14000 per club in the first season, then less in subsequent seasons.
The clubs could easily collect more than that through fundraising initiatives etc. I’m sure, if they wanted to.
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On the face of it, £125k upfront sounds like a lot.
If it is split between the 16 other third tier clubs that would be around £7800.
200 tickets at £15 a pop four times per season would be a further £12,000.
So clubs in the third tier stand to make around £20,000 extra in the first season. Less in subsequent seasons.
Will clubs be able to say no to that?
On a personal level, if my club supports it and it goes through they won’t see a penny of my money again.
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Any thoughts on this shameless attempt to exploit clubs in crisis?
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11 minutes ago, RandomGuy. said:
It was £4.75m yesterday.
Today its £2m, and Neil Doncaster telling everyone to go for a 14 team top flight.
Not hard to figure out what's happening.
It was reportedly £4.75m yesterday.
What is happening?
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Surprised that some people are disappointed with a £2 million investment.
Given a week ago we had no sign of any positive news, I can’t see how this isn’t great news. I’m sure there’s a saying about beggars and choosers.
Now, would I like it to be split evenly between the 42? No. Would I like it to be more? Yes. But that doesn’t really matter, our clubs now have an extra £50k to keep them going.
The only issue I think it would be totally reasonable to have would be if it was tied in some way to reconstruction- which it apparently isn’t.
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Several premiership clubs broadcast their games for overseas fans.
It probably won’t be TV quality, but if they’re allowed to show games shot with a single camera with commentary, would that be enough for people?
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Not sure if we don’t need money to get through next season, the board have a plan in place or they’re not too worried?
I know that we have the Donate a Ticket option which has raised a reasonable amount, but it just seems like there is so much more that we could be doing to raise money to potentially ensure our club is able to compete next season.
I don’t know if I’m being a bit harsh, and maybe I’ve missed something, but some communication through an official channel about the position the club is in might help to focus efforts - if any effort is required.
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Dundee United's Next Permanent Manager
in Scottish Premiership General Chatter
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Given that they were apparently willing to change the structure for Steve McClaren, would they be willing to change it for a slightly less high profile target?
If it was me I’d probably be going for Craig Levein now, although I appreciate that might not be the most popular appointment.