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Post by bucky on Aug 25, 2017 12:31:40 GMT
We have no one to blame but ourselves.Said from the start we should have been kicked out. Absolutely amateurish admin. If the fine is suspended then we have definitely got off lightly and dodged a bullet in the process. The most damage done in this instance is the PR profile of the club. The club does some magnificent work in the community much of which goes unreported and then something like this happens and of course it hits the national news headlines.
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Post by stewmelrover on Aug 25, 2017 17:05:45 GMT
Time to forget this garbage now. League games are more important.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 26, 2017 20:00:16 GMT
Nothing to do with the manager, he would assume that all the players are properly signed up - that`s not his responsibility - most likely club secretary at fault or someone else in admin. If it was the secretary fault, it was an honest mistake, my understanding is he kept the club going during the difficult financial times, this and the Celtic revenue was responsible for keeping the club afloat is what i was told. Let move on great result today.
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Post by Rovergrant on Aug 26, 2017 20:13:28 GMT
You make a good point....indeed quite a few folk `chipped in` to make sure we made it to the end of the season when financial restructuring, wages, outgoings etc, could be brought under control. The man that never made a mistake never made anything.
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Post by chris on Sept 2, 2017 16:10:36 GMT
Spartans lost 2-1 at home to linfield
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Post by stewmelrover on Sept 2, 2017 19:03:24 GMT
Who cares; so what. Arbroath next week; let's do it.
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