is it just coincidence (1 Viewer)

percy

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that since it has gone quiet on the takeover front we have really started to put a good run together. i know it shouldnt really affect the players once they are out there on the pitch but it must play on there minds. again since it has gone quiet there have been little or no protests and the players seem to have forgotten about it and relaxed a little and concentrated on the football. maybe this has why it has gone quiet, for the time being at least.
 

kg82

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It's been quiet on the takeover front for ages though? Our home form's been decent but what was the excuse with the away form? All form now seems to be pretty good but that's only been for last 6 games... A lot less time than no takeover talk. It seems to me anyway!
 
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odysseus

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I got a feeling take over has been agreed in principle, and its just a matter of what league we are in to finalise details. I just can't see SISU funding CCFC losses for another season. I would imagine a deal will have been agreed allowing new owners to pay all or part of outstanding liabilities to SISU at set times, and when certain conditions are met, for example gaining promotion to the premiership.

This is obviously gonna be harder if we are starting from league 1
 

Otis

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If the takeover does happen, the first thing we should do is at least try and put cheeky bids in for Norwood and Nimely.
 

ccfc_Tom

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If the takeover does happen, the first thing we should do is at least try and put cheeky bids in for Norwood and Nimely.

Deffinately, two players if we have the money we need to build the rest of the team around and to get them on 5 year contracts... And try and get cranie to sign a last minute contract.
 

percy

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If the takeover does happen, the first thing we should do is at least try and put cheeky bids in for Norwood and Nimely.

100% agree with you there otis. i think if we do stay up we have a good chance of getting both, even on loan for the season. whilst they are both very good players i dont think they are quite good enough for there parent clubs first team
 

Mary_Mungo_Midge

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Bearing on mind that not only has there been the transfer take over to distract player's minds, but the alleged £1.3m of the player's investment that been 'lost' in Michael McIndoe's schemes; there's been a lot of off-the-field distractions for the players to contend with this season
 

Godiva

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that since it has gone quiet on the takeover front we have really started to put a good run together. i know it shouldnt really affect the players once they are out there on the pitch but it must play on there minds. again since it has gone quiet there have been little or no protests and the players seem to have forgotten about it and relaxed a little and concentrated on the football. maybe this has why it has gone quiet, for the time being at least.

Yes, it's a coincidence that our good form has improved since it went quiet on the takeover front.
But it's no coincidence that our form has improved since the sisu-out-campaign went quiet.
 

kg82

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Yes, it's a coincidence that our good form has improved since it went quiet on the takeover front.
But it's no coincidence that our form has improved since the sisu-out-campaign went quiet.

Really? No coincidence? That went quiet ages ago too. Forms picked up in last 6 games.
 

valiant15

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Oh godiva,how dare those nasty sisu out people raise their concerns regarding the disgusting way are club has been run by this clown outfit. People like you deserve league 1.
 

Delboycov

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Yes, it's a coincidence that our good form has improved since it went quiet on the takeover front.
But it's no coincidence that our form has improved since the sisu-out-campaign went quiet.

Absolute garbage from you as per usual.
 

SkyBlue

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To be honest, I can't see SISU sticking around past the end of the season, especially if we stay up
 

Wrenstreetcarpark

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I got a feeling take over has been agreed in principle, and its just a matter of what league we are in to finalise details. I just can't see SISU funding CCFC losses for another season. I would imagine a deal will have been agreed allowing new owners to pay all or part of outstanding liabilities to SISU at set times, and when certain conditions are met, for example gaining promotion to the premiership.

This is obviously gonna be harder if we are starting from league 1

I reckon you are absolutely spot on in one of your statements and totally fucked on the rest.
 

dongonzalos

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I think it is more of a coincidence that when AT was allowed to sign Nimley and Norwood in January and that the 4 C's Clarke, Clingan, Cameron and Cody came back from injury. We had a little bit of depth in the squad and Bigi, Thomas and Christie were no longer automatic first choices and could be rested and rotated.
 

dongonzalos

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As many excuses as there are to explain it. I take it if we stay up and another 6 senior pros leave in this summer including automatic first choicers Keogh, nimley, Norwood, Platt and two bit part senior pros Bell and Platt. AT then is allowed to sign 2 players to replace them. You will then expect us to do better than this year? Or am I just making up excuses and that transfer policy did not influence things.
 

kg82

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As many excuses as there are to explain it. I take it if we stay up and another 6 senior pros leave in this summer including automatic first choicers Keogh, nimley, Norwood, Platt and two bit part senior pros Bell and Platt. AT then is allowed to sign 2 players to replace them. You will then expect us to do better than this year? Or am I just making up excuses and that transfer policy did not influence things.

Make your mind up on Platt!!
 

dongonzalos

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Make your mind up on Platt!!


In what regards?

I have always liked him and think he is a good player.

When AB signed him I looked his size, considered the type of football AB was playing and his career history and thought bloody hell here we go.
First time I saw him play I thought he is actually quality not just a big lump for heading the ball. I changed my mind on that day I have not really changed my views on him as a player.

However I was not a member of this site back then and did not know you so I presume you are not talking about that change of mind?
 

dongonzalos

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In what regards?

I have always liked him and think he is a good player.

When AB signed him I looked his size, considered the type of football AB was playing and his career history and thought bloody hell here we go.
First time I saw him play I thought he is actually quality not just a big lump for heading the ball. I changed my mind on that day I have not really changed my views on him as a player.

However I was not a member of this site back then and did not know you so I presume you are not talking about that change of mind?


Ha ha sorry just re-read my post apologies I meant to but Bell and baker :)
 

Grendel

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In what regards?

I have always liked him and think he is a good player.

When AB signed him I looked his size, considered the type of football AB was playing and his career history and thought bloody hell here we go.
First time I saw him play I thought he is actually quality not just a big lump for heading the ball. I changed my mind on that day I have not really changed my views on him as a player.

However I was not a member of this site back then and did not know you so I presume you are not talking about that change of mind?

He is referring to 2 posts above...first choice or bit part?:)
 

Nonleagueherewecome

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I think it is more of a coincidence that when AT was allowed to sign Nimley and Norwood in January and that the 4 C's Clarke, Clingan, Cameron and Cody came back from injury. We had a little bit of depth in the squad and Bigi, Thomas and Christie were no longer automatic first choices and could be rested and rotated.

Exactly. Shows what a little bit of quality and depth can do.
 

Astute

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Is it a coincidence that we started to do better once we had the missing link from midfield to our strikers once Nimely and Norwood signed on loan for us? It took a few games to settle them in and work out the best way to play them into a system. Also bolstering our numbers by a couple more and give us more choices on how we can play? A coincidence that the diamond formation now works when needed and used?
 

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