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Presume we’ll try - depending on price. I hear Blackpool are also interested. I suppose that’s why you triggered the 1 year option.
 

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And this is the thanks he gets.

I`ll give him all the thanks he deserves. In fact I`ll even give him somewhere to stay for a week. It`s called Arrow Park hospital. It`s ok they do have a vegan menu.
 

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Could be your longest stint in L1 for a while ;)
Gassy from getting good news on the Training complex -- What about todays announcement from the CEO regarding a new stadium plan is actively being worked on and we should here news in the next few weeks. Do you reckon the family have sold their shares ( Not including Wael ) to the consortium and we could be heading for a really bright future ?
 

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I`ll give him all the thanks he deserves. In fact I`ll even give him somewhere to stay for a week. It`s called Arrow Park hospital. It`s ok they do have a vegan menu.

Will you hit him with your keyboard? :fl:
 

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Yes, strangely switched on thing for Rotherham to do Tbh
 

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Gassy from getting good news on the Training complex -- What about todays announcement from the CEO regarding a new stadium plan is actively being worked on and we should here news in the next few weeks. Do you reckon the family have sold their shares ( Not including Wael ) to the consortium and we could be heading for a really bright future ?
It’s all a bit mad at the moment isn’t it? I don’t really know what to think! I get a feeling we’ll be seeing Wael stay onboard with the outside investment. Whether or not it’s the fruit market deal is yet to be seen, my gut tells me not?

What are your thoughts? It sounds really really exciting and with actual work now starting on the TG, if we announce plans - I fully expect it all to go ahead. Could be a turning point in our history, but could also be another day another stadium let down
 

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It’s all a bit mad at the moment isn’t it? I don’t really know what to think! I get a feeling we’ll be seeing Wael stay onboard with the outside investment. Whether or not it’s the fruit market deal is yet to be seen, my gut tells me not?

What are your thoughts? It sounds really really exciting and with actual work now starting on the TG, if we announce plans - I fully expect it all to go ahead. Could be a turning point in our history, but could also be another day another stadium let down
Hopefully a turning point in our history -- Should all be a lot clearer in July.
 

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I for one will not be showing Peterborough any sympathy with the way they conduct themselves as a club, especially in the transfer market and the way they talk in the media - I still remember when they tapped up and try to take advantage of one of our young players saying they had a better future there than at LTFC because we were a non league club (said player is now in the wilderness) and had no league central funding. Thankfully the others they tried to scavenge didn’t come off.
 

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Congratulations, in a weird sort of way, to Coventry and Rotherham.

There's obviously no issues with Bolton and Southend going down but commiserations to Tranmere who luckily appear to be fairly well placed financially compared to others.

Interesting to note that Fleetwood voted to end the season, so that's one of the '6' to break away despite their public stance. Tranmere and Posh obviously voted to play on and I'm assuming Sunderland and Ipswich were possibly the other two?
 

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Oh, and have any other clubs announced what they're doing with ST rebates? Our options are a refund (including the Bury game), convert into club shares or convert into Trust shares.
 

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Oh, and have any other clubs announced what they're doing with ST rebates? Our options are a refund (including the Bury game), convert into club shares or convert into Trust shares.
We will be given options next week, we only had 3 home games left so I believe the majority of season ticket holders will just right them off. Those who bought away tickets do want refunds obviously. As to next years season tickets we have to wait and see but again the majority aren’t looking for refunds, club shares have been mooted too.
 

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Congratulations, in a weird sort of way, to Coventry and Rotherham.

There's obviously no issues with Bolton and Southend going down but commiserations to Tranmere who luckily appear to be fairly well placed financially compared to others.

Interesting to note that Fleetwood voted to end the season, so that's one of the '6' to break away despite their public stance. Tranmere and Posh obviously voted to play on and I'm assuming Sunderland and Ipswich were possibly the other two?

Pompey were definitely one of the sides to vote to play on.
 

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Congratulations, in a weird sort of way, to Coventry and Rotherham.

There's obviously no issues with Bolton and Southend going down but commiserations to Tranmere who luckily appear to be fairly well placed financially compared to others.

Interesting to note that Fleetwood voted to end the season, so that's one of the '6' to break away despite their public stance. Tranmere and Posh obviously voted to play on and I'm assuming Sunderland and Ipswich were possibly the other two?

What I’ve seen is that Tranmere voted to end the season after their proposal failed to win support. Sunderland, Ipswich, Portsmouth and Posh were the four.
 
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Why would Tranmere vote to end the season? That genuinely confuses me.
 

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I'm fairly sure we voted to play on after our proposal didn't get the support
 

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Well, Sunderland, Pompey and Posh are the only ones we know for certain voted to play on. The final vote was either Tranmere or Ipswich. Considering she was replying to everyone only a couple of days ago, Nicola Palios has gone strangely quiet on Twitter when asked how Tranmere voted.
 

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Oh, and have any other clubs announced what they're doing with ST rebates? Our options are a refund (including the Bury game), convert into club shares or convert into Trust shares.
Shrewsbury have offered refunds to anyone that wants one. Those that don't want a refund will get their name on a "wall of fame" at the ground to recognise their "donation" to the club. On social media appears there are a lot of people that are happy for the club to keep the money.

Season tickets on sale as normal for 20/21 with early bird prices until end of June. If there are behind closed doors games (very likely) they're hoping to arrange ifollow passes for season ticket holders.
 

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Why would Tranmere vote to end the season? That genuinely confuses me.

They never really wanted to play on due to the expense. What they really wanted was their three season margin for error system to be adopted. Once that was defeated the end was inevitable as attempting to play on would quite likely finish them, like several other clubs. Or so I’m led to believe, I wasn’t there obviously.
 

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They never really wanted to play on due to the expense. What they really wanted was their three season margin for error system to be adopted. Once that was defeated the end was inevitable as attempting to play on would quite likely finish them, like several other clubs. Or so I’m led to believe, I wasn’t there obviously.
Sounds about right, after all, look how quick they were to make 20 staff redundant.
 

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I don’t know the answer to how we voted either. When the Palioi did a Q&A Facebook session (think around the end of April) the impression was that we had the funds to keep us running into next season. So I was surprised both at the extent it’s cost us; £1 million for relegation before games behind closed doors is factored in and the 20 July redundancies. There’s another Facebook Q&A next week, so maybe we’ll get some answers then.
 

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Sounds about right, after all, look how quick they were to make 20 staff redundant.

Would think that’s to give employees the most amount of time to hunt for new roles.

Whilst the furlough system is good for now, that all starts to change from August onwards and a lot of clubs are going to have to do similarly unfortunately. Especially with the likelihood of no revenue coming in until October at the very earliest
 

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Are the 20 all office roles? 20 seems a lot - we don't even have 20 employees not covered by academy/community grants to get rid of I don't think!
 

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Are the 20 all office roles? 20 seems a lot - we don't even have 20 employees not covered by academy/community grants to get rid of I don't think!
This hasn’t been made clear, perhaps more detail will be made public once all those affected have been told. However the Palioi did try to build up the non-footballing side of the club, so would expect some jobs to go there.
 

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Shrewsbury have offered refunds to anyone that wants one. Those that don't want a refund will get their name on a "wall of fame" at the ground to recognise their "donation" to the club. On social media appears there are a lot of people that are happy for the club to keep the money.

Season tickets on sale as normal for 20/21 with early bird prices until end of June. If there are behind closed doors games (very likely) they're hoping to arrange ifollow passes for season ticket holders.
We're doing something similar. Our names will appear on a special 2021-22 shirt and so far around 90% of season ticket holders who have applied have decided to donate the money back to the club. If all 7000 season ticket holders respond at the same rate, it is probably a £400k saving for the club pro rata. The three clubs that we were due to play away and had tickets on sale have allowed us to keep the cash and the same refund options apply.

I dare say not every club's fans will be as charitable. Advantage of having a good relationship between supporters and the people running the club.
 
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I don’t know the answer to how we voted either. When the Palioi did a Q&A Facebook session (think around the end of April) the impression was that we had the funds to keep us running into next season. So I was surprised both at the extent it’s cost us; £1 million for relegation before games behind closed doors is factored in and the 20 July redundancies. There’s another Facebook Q&A next week, so maybe we’ll get some answers then.

Lets use the right word Boz. We weren`t relegated we were demoted or voted out. Relegation is something that happens when teams finish the season been found not good enough having played all the teams in their division twice. We never got the chance to do that. Had we done so there was more than reasonable chance that we would not have to go to the likes of Morecambe, Crawley, possibly Barrow and that unspeakable club in a Gloucestershire backwater next season.
 

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Lets use the right word Boz. We weren`t relegated we were demoted or voted out. Relegation is something that happens when teams finish the season been found not good enough having played all the teams in their division twice. We never got the chance to do that. Had we done so there was more than reasonable chance that we would not have to go to the likes of Morecambe, Crawley, possibly Barrow and that unspeakable club in a Gloucestershire backwater next season.
You voted yourselves out in the end though, didn’t you.
 

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Says the guy hiding behind his.

Im not the one making pathetic threats about putting someone (who had nothing to do with your relegation) in hospital from behind an anonymous name on a forum. Suppose having your username backwards is apt, clearly as backwards as they come. In fact you're probably one of those Tranmere knuckle draggers making death threats to Vince and his family on twitter. Embarrassing.
 

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Lets use the right word Boz. We weren`t relegated we were demoted or voted out. Relegation is something that happens when teams finish the season been found not good enough having played all the teams in their division twice. We never got the chance to do that. Had we done so there was more than reasonable chance that we would not have to go to the likes of Morecambe, Crawley, possibly Barrow and that unspeakable club in a Gloucestershire backwater next season.
Is that right though? There were 22 votes, Bristol Rovers not voting due to technical problems. 18 for, 4 against. P’boro, Ipswich, Sunderland, Pompey and Tranmere all claim to have voted to carry on. Numbers do not add up. Somebody is lying.

You could well have voted to end the season - thus relegation
 

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Im not the one making pathetic threats about putting someone (who had nothing to do with your relegation) in hospital from behind an anonymous name on a forum. Suppose having your username backwards is apt, clearly as backwards as they come. In fact you're probably one of those Tranmere knuckle draggers making death threats to Vince and his family on twitter. Embarrassing.

Maybe if Swampy didn`t make snide remarks on Twitter things like that wouldn`t happen. There are a lot of deeply upset and angry people in this area who saw somebody who should know better overstep the mark in trying to be humourous and he suffered a not unsurprising backlash for it. If some of it was as you described its out of order but knowing the strength of feeling there is amongst some of our fans I can`t say I`m surprised especially given that he is the owner of a club for which a lot of us have very little respect for. But I must point out no other club owners have found it necessary to do make the sort of comments he did so why has he? Oh of course he`s a bitter little man because we beat you in the Play offs isn`t he. And fyi I did reply to some of his tweets but my comments were totally about the size of your club, its lack of fans and his dietary habits.
 

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