Heart break for away Linnets.

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Sam Spade

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Quote from: A Well Wisher on October 22, 2025, 11:18:15 AMLast night was a must win game and should've been an easy 3 points.

I really hope we get a result on Saturday  :pray:  :scarf:

There are rarely an 'easy 3 points' to be had in any game of football. (Particularly, in the National League North). I expect Chorley supporters are sharing similar sentiments this morning.

Mick

Radcliffe at home sounds like a winnable game until a glance at the form table reveals otherwise.

Radcliffe top with 16pts
Linnets 22nd with 3 pts

Spiv

Attendance was 604 last night.

I'd say about 60 Lynn fans, not sure why Worksop wouldn't break the attendance down as we all had to scan and go through the automatic turnstiles.

Blue_and_Gold

Quote from: Spiv on October 22, 2025, 03:56:29 PMAttendance was 604 last night.

I'd say about 60 Lynn fans, not sure why Worksop wouldn't break the attendance down as we all had to scan and go through the automatic turnstiles.

Thx.
Question everything!

Strongbow

Are we still paying out for the secretary who lives up North?

dillydilly

Don't know what we do from here.  As said before, I feel we have a team of triers, but we lack slippery players capable of moving together.  Most of the teams I've seen in home games this season have them, and it pays dividends.  Very disappointing but we could unfortunately be in for a relegation fight. We can win games where individuals come good, but that won't be in the majority of games...

Grissles Oleary

Quote from: dillydilly on October 22, 2025, 10:23:37 PMDon't know what we do from here.  As said before, I feel we have a team of triers, but we lack slippery players capable of moving together.  Most of the teams I've seen in home games this season have them, and it pays dividends.  Very disappointing but we could unfortunately be in for a relegation fight. We can win games where individuals come good, but that won't be in the majority of games...

And we lack a Deftyish/Gashish player who can run through people,hold the ball up and bring people into the game? :dontknow:
Perhaps a lunatic was simply a minority of one.

Blue_and_Gold

Quote from: Grissles Oleary on October 23, 2025, 08:36:48 PM
Quote from: dillydilly on October 22, 2025, 10:23:37 PMDon't know what we do from here.  As said before, I feel we have a team of triers, but we lack slippery players capable of moving together.  Most of the teams I've seen in home games this season have them, and it pays dividends.  Very disappointing but we could unfortunately be in for a relegation fight. We can win games where individuals come good, but that won't be in the majority of games...

And we lack a Deftyish/Gashish player who can run through people,hold the ball up and bring people into the game? :dontknow:

At the moment we look like we are a selling club, not a buying club.
Question everything!

Linnet465

 :glum: It's a sold down the line club for supporters with the vultures circling. Will there be another crisis call coming for donations to help out as last season.

Blue_and_Gold

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Quote from: Linnet465 on October 24, 2025, 04:07:25 PM:glum: It's a sold down the line club for supporters with the vultures circling. Will there be another crisis call coming for donations to help out as last season.

I'm sure money will be welcome from any source.

I did hear that Bal had made yet another request for Trust money, before the shares transfer goes through.

I don't know if it's true or not but my money is on that it is.

I don't know what Business School Bal went to, but he needs to realise that's not how things are usually done!

Especially if there's a doubt that Cleeve was ever really leaving.
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Mallard

How can the Trust hand over a single penny until the shares are transferred and SC is no longer seen to be involved ?
What if the Hokey Cokey really is what it's all about ?

Blue_and_Gold

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Quote from: Mallard on October 24, 2025, 06:55:15 PMHow can the Trust hand over a single penny until the shares are transferred and SC is no longer seen to be involved ?

Well we know what Cleeve thinks of his Club. I'm sure he would like it back under his control.

He must still have some sort of control of the situation, if not the Club. If that's not the case, surely TSI would already have moved him on and made him transfer the shares?

The only reason I can think of is that they are not in a position do do so.  :dontknow:

I believe that more and more people are coming to the conclusion that Cleeve is  going nowhere.

I can only guess that Bal was confident that he had enough say with Trust Directors that he'd be able to convince them to part with some money prior to shares being transferred.

Question everything!

Quinn Upstone

Quote from: Mallard on October 24, 2025, 06:55:15 PMHow can the Trust hand over a single penny until the shares are transferred and SC is no longer seen to be involved ?

Absolutely agree.

The Trust has been quite clear that it's shares for money, and I believe that Cleeve being out was also part of the deal.

And having a millionaire didn't do Sheffield Wednesday much good. Another one bites the dust 😔

Linnet465

If a big club like SW can fold what chance for the minnows?

rod

Quote from: Linnet465 on October 25, 2025, 12:23:10 PMIf a big club like SW can fold what chance for the minnows?

But they had an unreliable,duplicitous owner?!