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Old 05-04-2010, 00:18   #1
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Is it ethical

Is it ethical to buy a season ticket if O'neill s still in charge of the club?

I is my opinion that he only appears to care about 1 thing in relation to Stanley, his own profile/status.

He has a proven track record of not providing the finances to sustain the club, so whay doesnt he do the honourable thing and step aside and let someone else buy EW shares.

I do not have the funds to buy EW shares or sustain the club; but as a fan I am able to show my displeasure at the running of the club and can choose to spend my £££'s elsewhere.

I cant bring myself to buy a season ticket with him in charge.
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Is it ethical to buy a season ticket if O'neill s still in charge of the club?

I is my opinion that he only appears to care about 1 thing in relation to Stanley, his own profile/status.

He has a proven track record of not providing the finances to sustain the club, so whay doesnt he do the honourable thing and step aside and let someone else buy EW shares.

I do not have the funds to buy EW shares or sustain the club; but as a fan I am able to show my displeasure at the running of the club and can choose to spend my £££'s elsewhere.

I cant bring myself to buy a season ticket with him in charge.
Are you still attending games DAV007???
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Old 05-04-2010, 08:56   #3
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Re: Is it ethical

havent been to the last 4.
was in london on saturday but couldnt get over to dagenham.
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Old 05-04-2010, 09:31   #4
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Will be handing my dosh over for a season ticket today.

I work on the proviso that if it's OK with Ilyas, it's OK with me.
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Old 05-04-2010, 17:14   #5
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As long as ilyas owns the club and not o'neil or EW im buying one
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Old 05-04-2010, 17:56   #6
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Re: Is it ethical

If I lived close enough i would have a seaso ticket but alas i dont. So can only contribute when in town. Its not a case of who owns our club but putting money in the pot as often as I can.
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Old 06-04-2010, 08:02   #7
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As long as ilyas owns the club and not o'neil or EW im buying one
Ilyas saved the club; but I undestood he gave his shares away, so presumably he doesn't own it.
So who does; O'Neil or the cardboard millionaire?
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Old 06-04-2010, 08:13   #8
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Ilyas saved the club; but I undestood he gave his shares away, so presumably he doesn't own it.
So who does; O'Neil or the cardboard millionaire?

Should know more at the Shareholders meeting at the end of March !!!!!!!
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Old 06-04-2010, 11:41   #9
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Should know more at the Shareholders meeting at the end of March !!!!!!!
Presumably March 2011?
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Old 06-04-2010, 11:46   #10
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March 2050???
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Old 06-04-2010, 11:53   #11
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Moa Tse tung had a long March, maybe it's the same one?
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Old 14-04-2010, 19:44   #12
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As long as ilyas owns the club and not o'neil or EW im buying one
so that makes 2 of us not buying season tickets. The pathetic stewarding adds to my resolve.
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Old 16-04-2010, 19:38   #13
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so that makes 2 of us not buying season tickets. The pathetic stewarding adds to my resolve.
i will be buying one for me and one for my son at the end of the day it is no one persons club it is our club and people need to get behind the club in my opinion
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Old 16-04-2010, 20:04   #14
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Is it ethical to buy a season ticket if O'neill s still in charge of the club?
Assuming one enjoys:
  • A good day out socialising with friends
  • A couple of pints in the Crown before the match
  • A bit of banter after the match in the Crown with the away fans
  • Singing on the terraces with the Ultras
  • visiting all the away grounds
  • Supporting your local team
  • Being a football fan and just enjoying life
Etc etc etc . . . . . And at approx £7 per ticket then yes

If none of the above or anything similar don't apply then NO it's probably not ethical so don't bother.
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so that makes 2 of us not buying season tickets. The pathetic stewarding adds to my resolve.
Right, Davo, after what Ilyas has just said, I'm confidently expecting you to come back on here and tell us you've changed your mind. If you don't, there's no hope for you!
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