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Rover77

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  1. We only ever get to know the finances as they were 9 months ago - then as the season progresses they are even more out of date. Fan ownership plans bogged down in infighting and the reluctance of the club and shareholders to engage (nothing new there). Word is that Rovers are going for promotion or bust next season - so probably bust.

  2. But it ain’t sneaky at all. It was quite clearly signposted and has gained near universal support amongst the fanbase.

    Trump style, you’re telling a lie and telling it repeatedly In the hope that it will stick - and pursuing a demented vandetta against an individual, with a bit of misogyny thrown in for good measure.

    Also telling that you post here, where few people care, instead of the Rovers messageboard, where you’d be shot to pieces.

  3. On 19/01/2024 at 20:41, Eddie MaC said:

    More info coming in from the secret group meeting.

     

    Quite shocking that all this is secret:

    https://arfc.proboards.com/thread/3059/fan-ownership

    Not sure what you’re complaining about Eddie - that it’s being kept secret :), or that it’s happening at all? If the latter, and you’re a Rovers fan, then you’re way out of step with the rest of your fans. Or do you prefer that the Shamrock Rovers guy gets to own the club instead?

    Anyway - great news. Seems like they are getting organised and going about it the right way.

    PS - you seem to have mislaid some previous posts - they were there and now they’ve gone!  Be careful leaving the house with your keys, phone etc. And do try to tone down the misogyny.

  4. Coatbridge Shamrock was only 'alive' to the extent that a fantasist pushed the idea and it was picked up by a gullible media. Subsequent attempts to breath life into it have fallen flat. Further deranged statements from the fantasist can’t be ruled out, but  there’s no chance of him succeeding.

  5. On 26/05/2023 at 08:49, AlansHotBath said:

    https://twitter.com/record_sport/status/1661983165404069888?s=46&t=3fXnHtfZqTOy3XYcNeLMrQ

    In the League for less than a week and already plotting an embarrassing name change.

    Who is? Not the club, that’s for sure.

    The story is this: Egotistic chancer outlines crazy plans regarding a small football club, is sent packing by the club but manages to enlist gullible journalist to publicise his deluded fantasies.. That’s all.  

  6. 58 minutes ago, LongTimeLurker said:

    I'm in my mid-50s. I can remember clubs like Berwick Rangers, East Stirlingshire, Montrose and Cowdenbeath being in the top two tiers after reconstruction, but never Albion Rovers. I can remember your club being in the top ten in the 1980s albeit very briefly, but I think you need to go back to the late 1940s to get to a time when Albion Rovers were in the old first division.  Maybe it's time somebody else had a chance to give it a go?

    Your memory is rubbish as Rovers have been ‘in the top two tiers after reconstruction’ along with those other clubs. Shire were in the old first division once in the early 60s and Berwick and Montrose have never been there; Rovers have had ten seasons in the top flight. Also, we’ve never resigned from the league only to come back a few days later, failed to fulfil a fixture, or been stupid enough to fall for a financial fraud.

  7. A very good analysis.  Fagan’s only involvement with the club is to turn up at AGMs. He generally keeps quiet at these, but once  intervened to veto work on a possible share issue being taken forward, and another time to attempt the same thing (but he was denied by the Chairman). He has never revealed his motives in keeping his Rovers shares, such as whether he wishes to cash in at some point or become Chairman himself after he retires from the SFA. The former is more likely as he isn’t thought to have any real affection for the club and has never been an active supporter.  In theory he can be outvoted, but many of the other large shareholders don’t get involved so Fagan does have an effective veto on major decisions.

    Because of all this he is spectacularly unpopular at the club. Rovers might be able to improve with new investment, but Fagan shows no sign of wanting this to happen and our Directors are too spineless to take him on.

  8. The club is a private limited company owned by its shareholders. Fagan is the single biggest shareholder with just over 20% of the shares - which is 7,000 shares.  The next biggest shareholder has 2,000 shares. The names of all the shareholders can be found on documents on the Companies House website.

    I don’t think what Bucky says about Fagan not being able to play a part in the club is correct. The SFA don’t seem to have any rules about their employees’ involvement with clubs. Fagan has in the past voted to stop a new share issue being taken forward and can effectively veto any decision he doesn’t like.

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