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From: Brian de Gimp - clydach - Wednesday, April 4 Re: Hollins Out |
| People are coming on here saying that its not Hollins fault we are so shit. I can agree to some extent that the board and players must take a share of the blame, but if the board are to blame 100% then why hasnt Hollins RESIGNED. If Hollins was a man of principle I think he would have resigned 3 months ago. We have gone so bad now it will be hard for Hollins to get another job in professional football after this disaster. HOLLINS OUT |
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From: Hogo - Yorkshire - Wednesday, April 4 Re: Pebbles - Doom and Gloom |
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Super Power Within Welsh Football? It's not claiming much
Pebbles, but if it makes you feel better....
Just worry about your own team son, we'll worry about ours... |
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From: AL - Swansea - Wednesday, April 4 Re: hollins out |
| from now until he goes i'll be singing - hollins hollins hollins, out out out. this season has been an absolute joke. he has brought in 4 players and even with savarese's goals we have not looked a better side. lets get this joker. pile on the abuse and he will go one day. imagine what it will do to season ticket sales if he is still here. |
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From: Daniel S - Sandfields Port Talbot - Wednesday, April 4 Re: Hollins / McClure |
| Most of the supporters are blaming Hollins for the season so far. I think it`s McClure`s fault. We havn`t had any money to spend this season. We are a division 3 side playing in division 2, so lads lay off Hollins !!!!!!! |
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From: Jack Glen - Swansea - Wednesday, April 4 Re: Loftus Road plc/Ninth Floor plc - Similarities |
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In todays Daily Telegraph - Chris Wright the chairman of
Queens Park Rangers, might be willing to sell the Club for just £1,
provided the new owner is willing to take on the debts of around £6.5
million. However, any buyer must demonstrate that he will take the
club forward. "I do not want to sell QPR to someone who will sell
Loftus Road, which could be worth £20million, move QPR somewhere else
or get them to ground share with Fulham or Brentford and then walk
away with the money."
From the unofficial QPR site, it is alleged that interested parties include property developer Neil McLure (yes our man) who it is reported has been in touch with the administrator, who acknowledges that McLure has firstly to dispose of his interest in Swansea City. Unlike Chris Wright who has been bold enough to come forward, our man McLure, embarassed by his inefficient stewardship, is looking for a 'mug', who will presumably not be too diligent into looking at the books to see where all the money has gone. Wright reckons that QPR are losing £575k per month, our own club were losing an average of £100k a month last season, with our lack of success on the field and other increases such as salaries this must surely have risen to at least £150k per month now. Consider that Mike Lewis's salary package of approximately £100k, is greater than some football league clubs in the second divisions entire annual administration costs. In a recent business survey of companies settlements to their creditors, it was recorded that Ninth Floor plc took on average 70 days to pay their creditors. The market value of Ninth Floor has decreased by some £1.5million over the past month, their shares down to an all time low, real terms 0.7p (not even a penny share), their football club commencing the 2001/2002 season in the third division. Will McLure be sensible enough to admit defeat and get rid of the club in the same mature manner that Chris Wright has. Where is the Chairman of Ninth Floor that he hasn't pulled rank with the rest of his board and voted McLure out of office, thus allowing them to make a business like decision to remove the albatross from around their necks. Interesting decisions ahead. |
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From: lewis - swansea - Wednesday, April 4 Re: talking about why he's(look at the message for more) |
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get some good training sessions in and try and try and try
to win!!!!!!!!!!!!
tell all the boys to do they best!!!!!!!!!!!! come on at least do your best hollins!!!!!!!!!! we still have the spirt !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! COME ON!!!!!!!!!!!!BOYS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!GET IT SORTED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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From: Mark Miller - work - Wednesday, April 4 Re: State of the club |
| After last nights result it just sums up what a completely crap second half of the season we really have had. The first half was bad enough but had we improved over xmas we wouldnt have ended up like this. Hollins either needs to walk now, or he needs to be gone by the end of the season. The man has no heart, no inspiration and certainly doesn't have the will to win. He doesn't suit a club like us, we deserve a decent manager at this club who will give his all and respect the situation we are in and the fans point of view (under achievers). We need him to start at the start of the summer, we can go straight back but we need a much bigger and better squad, we do have quality players here but we need someone who can see that and get rid of th S*?t. The FANS of any football club make it what it is, And WE are more so than any other club. SO get HOLLINS OUT, and lets start building for the future-LONG TERM |
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From: Matthew Atkinson - gorseinon - Wednesday, April 4 Re: Hollins Out |
| Join the Hollins Out brigade. Every game from now on lets get on his back. Hollins Out. |
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From: Pebbles - Home - Wednesday, April 4 Re: Doom and Gloom |
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Well its certainly all doom and gloom for you isnt it, and
to be honest i really see no way back for you EVER !!. Its obvious who
is now the up and coming super-power within Welsh Football -
Undoubtedly the Bluebirds. You had your chance in the early 1980's and
blew it. Now its our turn under Sam Hammann and believe me when i say
that we won't fail. Sky is the limit for us and i honestly believe
that we'll be in the Premier within 5 years. Look at what Fulham have
achieved and they are tinpot compared to us. Whilst you and Wrexham
struggle financially we'll be going all the way.....
I was reallYhoping that you would stay up so we could give you a stuffing next season - Now that won't happen. You are skint and a good manager in Hollins will probably walk out on you soon. And all the stick you lot gave us last season. What goes around comes around my jack friends.... ONWARDS AND UPWARDS FOR THE CAPITAL. |
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From: tandoorijack - Aberdare - Wednesday, April 4 Re: Sale of Club |
| Read over the weekend that McLure is talking to some people on the West coast of America, thought you'd like to know that this is a mike lewis plant. Lewis's drinking and gambling buddy in Swansea has a wealthy sister living in America, so to try to protect his job lewis has convinced his buddy to get his sister to buy the club, doesnt matter what the cost, so long as he can keep his job as chief scrounger. God forbid that lewis remains in any takeover. the only people who would miss him in Swansea would be the restaurants and *** l*******. |
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From: Lee - Treforest - Wednesday, April 4 Re: Side next season |
| Price, Savarese, Boyd, Romo, Verschave, Fabiano, Roberts, probably all going what kind of side will we have next season? |
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From: Paul Morgan - Swansea - Wednesday, April 4 Re: Hollins |
| Please don't abuse Hollins any more, I have all season, were down now, let him enjoy the mess he's created until the end of the season. The only enjoyment I have left for the season are his confused "I've watched a different game to the fans" interviews. |
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