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Poultice

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Thinking about it you'd make a bloody good Fletcher poults!:D
Nah, Mackster is the Spurs supporting Landanner with a tendency to the dodge, I would see myself more in the "Ives" mode, picked on by the Warden's lackeys.
 

Jason H

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Taggy as the Governor and Steve P as Grouty?
 

elginCity

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Thinking about it you'd make a bloody good Fletcher poults!:D
..or Harry Grout!
 

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..or Harry Grout!
Feck, of course Harry Grout plays the Mr.Bridger role, getting me films and tv series mixed up.
 
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00gill78

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This is where I am. Norrie has come in at what is, in terms of attendences a bit
of a high water mark for ECFC. For all his talk of becoming an established
Championship Club, I would not say we were even an established Div 1 Club
yet. Realistically the crowds will not increase on last season and could, in
fact, decrease slightly.
Should we go into League 2, the crowds will go back to 3-4 thousand.
While having increased the management costs. Would of been happier
if he'd said 'I'm not a fan, but I'm going to do a damn good job for this
Club'. Then explained what that was going to be.
There is lack of a clear business plan, and for that reason I'm out.

Anyone had Godber yet?

Would Norrie have passed the fit and proper persons test if he had wanted
to buy the Club? Just out of interest.
 

Grecian1966

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This is where I am. Norrie has come in at what is, in terms of attendences a bit
of a high water mark for ECFC. For all his talk of becoming an established
Championship Club, I would not say we were even an established Div 1 Club
yet. Realistically the crowds will not increase on last season and could, in
fact, decrease slightly.
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Based on what do you make those assumptions? Given our season ticket sales appear to be much higher than last season and the arrival of one or two (on paper) juicy signings in Noble and Nardiello I think it entirely conceivable that our attendances will rise again this season. What makes you feel they will decrease?

a curious Fred
 

Ian Tarr

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There is lack of a clear business plan.
And your evidence for this is what, precisely?
 

Pete Martin (CTID)

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There is lack of a clear business plan
Isn't that precisely what 20/20 Vision is supposed to be?

This time it appears to be all written down in its basic form, which is more (as far as I can recall) than V10 was....and look where that got us! :D

20/20 Vision is outlined here if you're interested.
 
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00gill78

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Isn't that precisely what 20/20 Vision is supposed to be?

This time it appears to be all written down in its basic form, which is more (as far as I can recall) than V10 was....and look where that got us! :D

20/20 Vision is outlined here if you're interested.
Can't bring that up (error on page) thanks anyway. NS could of
mentioned that he was working within/towards that, but hey ho.
 

Grecian1966

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Any response as yet Gill?
 
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