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cashman 21-08-2013 10:08

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Please explain how it goes someway to explain???:confused: He was M.D. n before that held a high profile position, Someone in a club shop i wouldn't expect to be aware, but come on this to me is just n excuse.:eek:

loweiy 21-08-2013 10:18

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I do hope so Lancsdave !!!!!!!!!!

DAV007 21-08-2013 15:52

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ianray (Post 1072291)
your reply is your opinion just like my post was my THOUGHTS only, i may be wrong. But of course you WON'T BE .......

Correct.

ianray 21-08-2013 17:04

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Quote:

Originally Posted by DAV007 (Post 1072333)
Correct.

That says it all

DAV007 21-08-2013 17:14

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ianray (Post 1072340)
That says it all

Paranoia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

jaysay 21-08-2013 17:17

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It appears there are some people who can't grasp the reality of the fact that, whatever excuses are put forward, Mr. Heys position is untenable, no matter how long any ban is, as far as Accrington Stanley are concerned Rob Heys days should be over, period.

shadsworthcloud 21-08-2013 17:33

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On the contrary, jaysay. I think everybody on here accepts it.

Some people are (seem) more happy about it than others and some have suggested some clemency but I haven't seen any posts to say Rob should be acquitted.

Greger 21-08-2013 18:03

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Nice Bloke,
Looked liked a decent chief exec to me from afar, but this is so incredibly stupid!:(
Harsh sentence? Wouldn't have thought so if it had been someone else.

jaysay 21-08-2013 18:08

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Quote:

Originally Posted by shadsworthcloud (Post 1072348)
On the contrary, jaysay. I think everybody on here accepts it.

Some people are (seem) more happy about it than others and some have suggested some clemency but I haven't seen any posts to say Rob should be acquitted.

I never said there were people saying he should be acquitted, just that after his 21 months are up there are intimations that he still might have a future with Stanley :eek:

ianray 21-08-2013 18:25

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Quote:

Originally Posted by DAV007 (Post 1072342)

Sorry to hear you suffer from PARANOIA . please DON'T contact me again .

DAV007 21-08-2013 20:43

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Ok Ian.
Ok.

Does anyone know when the board of directors are meeting to go through the evidence they have requested from the FA?

Revived Red 21-08-2013 20:58

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Next week:D:D:D

cashman 21-08-2013 22:15

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Quote:

Originally Posted by shadsworthcloud (Post 1072348)
On the contrary, jaysay. I think everybody on here accepts it.

Some people are (seem) more happy about it than others and some have suggested some clemency but I haven't seen any posts to say Rob should be acquitted.

Doubt very much if any Stanley fan is happy about it, They would have to be a sandwich short of a picnic to be so. Its all a matter of the right thing to do now, Way i see it is some sponsors/possible backers could well be deterred by this new fiasco, so why "some" including you are suggesting some clemency is totally beyond my comprehension.

bdc 01-09-2013 16:04

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Rob Heys officially resigns

ASFC News Story > 5604

Alvin the chipmunk 01-09-2013 16:09

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Farewell Rob.

Hope everything works out for you and we can find somebody who will serve the club as well as you did, be it sleeping in your office or personally liaising with supporters. :)

"Every saint has a past...every sinner has a future" - Oscar Wilde

Chewbacca 01-09-2013 16:37

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A bad weekend for the club.

I hope he comes back in some capacity after a reduced ban (and Stanley are still a league club by then).

cashman 01-09-2013 17:00

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Can only concur wi Alvin. Twas the only sensible thing fer R.H. to do, Wish him well in the future.

Shurm 01-09-2013 17:21

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Good luck Rob in whatever you decide to do.

Kiwi John 01-09-2013 18:39

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All the very best Rob. Thanks for all the 'time' you've given to me -truely appreciated. I sincerely wish you and your family all the best in health and happiness for the future.
A sad day.

winstanley asfc 02-09-2013 01:05

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What a shame,a nice bloke who did a daft thing then loses his livelihood.:(

smobile 16-10-2013 18:30

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Fair play to Rob for putting this statement out.

Sheds a lot more light on the incident and the personal sacrifices he has made over the years.

Thanks Rob.

Robert Heys

Shurm 16-10-2013 19:19

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Sorry to hear his appeal was unsuccessful they have taken away someones livelihood with a family, even though he has not gained financially.

Hope he finds something soon and picks up the pieces.

All the best Rob

Exile on Spencer St 16-10-2013 20:20

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Whatever the rights and wrongs of Rob Heys' story, FA must be the most apt acronym of any organisation in the country.

Redraine 16-10-2013 21:27

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So the hypocrites of the FA have hung him out to dry without showing a shred of humanity. They have confirmed a punishment out of all proportion, and with seemingly no regard to precedent, or to the betting culture which it appears is rife in football from top to bottom. Only the little guys are made to suffer. It stinks.

DAV007 16-10-2013 22:04

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While the FA may not care, when you consider the punishment and the financial standing of the person receiving the punishment, then Rob Heys must be the most harshly treated person to be dealt with by the FA.

Regardless of the rights and wrongs of what he did or didn't do, I do hope he gets himself sorted out with an income.

I began this thread asking the question why no one ever asked questions of Rob when the club performed badly of the pitch. It would appear once again, the full story was not made public and Rob did a lot more for the club than fans like myself knew or expected.
I take all those previous comments back; regardless of this gambling thing, Rob gave a lot to the club with little recognition.

baldy 17-10-2013 06:49

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Rob Heys on Radio Lancs now!

DAV007 17-10-2013 21:32

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What did he say?

Chubbyman 18-10-2013 08:23

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Just read Rob Heys statement on his failed appeal,I think many of his critics rightly do not condone what he has done, but they will certainly mellow when they realise how much he personally risked to help his beloved Stanley!!! When the statement is read in full I think I could see him having a future with Stanley once his suspension is over.Would appreciate other views once the statement is read in full !!!

Chubbyman 18-10-2013 08:25

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Chubbyman (Post 1080039)
Just read Rob Heys statement on his failed appeal,I think many of his critics rightly do not condone what he has done, but they will certainly mellow when they realise how much he personally risked to help his beloved Stanley!!! When the statement is read in full I think I could see him having a future with Stanley once his suspension is over.Would appreciate other views once the statement is read in full !!!

Statement on his twitter not sure how to post it on here,maybe some techy can sort it !

yonmon 18-10-2013 11:40

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Perhaps it's just me, but having read Rob's statement for all and listened to his precis of this on BBC's 'Look North', and formed an opinion for myself from the information which the Media and Rob himself have provided, I cannot see any further benefit accruing from a continuing examination of either the entire situation, or worse still the minutiae existing within it either here on our Forum or in conversation !.
Enough that we can, having concern for Rob and his family, with the
generosity which is often so patently exhibited on our Forum, grant him some respite and wish them all a happier life than the one they must have to endure over the past months.


KiTChener 18-10-2013 21:14

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Chubbyman (Post 1080039)
Just read Rob Heys statement on his failed appeal,I think many of his critics rightly do not condone what he has done, but they will certainly mellow when they realise how much he personally risked to help his beloved Stanley!!! When the statement is read in full I think I could see him having a future with Stanley once his suspension is over.Would appreciate other views once the statement is read in full !!!

Having read his full statement, plus previous press info, I sincerely hope that Rob can make his way back to us, ASAP.

In my mind, he has been harshly treated.... Can you imagine someone in a similar position, in a higher placed club, be dealt with as severely?

His comments re Townsend & Jerome ring true. How cynical are the FA when it suits their agenda?

This situation is so, so different than our problems with betting on the Bury game... Why can't the FA see this.
Is Rob being persecuted for what went before?
I, for one, believe that this is the case.

The fact, by the way, that he has personally invested a disproportionate amount of his wealth/salary, should have nothing to do with the outcome, but should, however, indicate to non-Stanley people the extent of his commitment to the 'Biggest little club in the world'

Hopefully, come back soon, Rob

There may be some on here who doubted your abilities as CEO, but, for crissakes, who of them would do the job for 26k, PLUS invest the thick end of 50k? Come forward, whoever you are, we need you!

Kiwi John 19-10-2013 03:13

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I to hope Rob can return to his life at STANLEY


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