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Class of '92 owning a football club

Fri Oct 30, 2015 11:07 am

Anyone else watch this..? Took me back to the days of Merthyr Tydfil hey Annis :laughing6:

Re: Class of '92 owning a football club

Fri Oct 30, 2015 12:15 pm

Military Junta wrote:Anyone else watch this..? Took me back to the days of Merthyr Tydfil hey Annis :laughing6:



enjoyed it. Gary Neville is still a tw*t though for running to Liverpool fans & kissing his badge :twisted:

Re: Class of '92 owning a football club

Fri Oct 30, 2015 1:09 pm

BEEP AHM wrote:
Military Junta wrote:Anyone else watch this..? Took me back to the days of Merthyr Tydfil hey Annis :laughing6:



enjoyed it. Gary Neville is still a tw*t though for running to Liverpool fans & kissing his badge :twisted:


Nothing wrong with that. It was passion, not enough players these days have it.

Re: Class of '92 owning a football club

Fri Oct 30, 2015 2:02 pm

I thoroughly enjoyed it and good to hear proper grass-roots fans opinions on their club as it goes through change. The mention of VT in the press piece made me laugh.

Re: Class of '92 owning a football club

Fri Oct 30, 2015 2:40 pm

worcester_ccfc wrote:
BEEP AHM wrote:
Military Junta wrote:Anyone else watch this..? Took me back to the days of Merthyr Tydfil hey Annis :laughing6:



enjoyed it. Gary Neville is still a tw*t though for running to Liverpool fans & kissing his badge :twisted:


Nothing wrong with that. It was passion, not enough players these days have it.


so it be ok for Swans player to run to City fans at final doing it then? Yep of course, until it causes a crowd surge, kids getting hurt, fans invading pitch and banning orders all round, yep that is fine........ :o

Re: Class of '92 owning a football club

Fri Oct 30, 2015 2:42 pm

GrangeEndStar wrote:I thoroughly enjoyed it and good to hear proper grass-roots fans opinions on their club as it goes through change. The mention of VT in the press piece made me laugh.


Me too, they done a vt and changed the club's colours from orange to red :(

Re: Class of '92 owning a football club

Fri Oct 30, 2015 3:09 pm

GrangeEndStar wrote:I thoroughly enjoyed it and good to hear proper grass-roots fans opinions on their club as it goes through change. The mention of VT in the press piece made me laugh.


" the class of Vincent Tan " :lol:

Re: Class of '92 owning a football club

Fri Oct 30, 2015 3:22 pm

ACE OF CLUBS wrote:
GrangeEndStar wrote:I thoroughly enjoyed it and good to hear proper grass-roots fans opinions on their club as it goes through change. The mention of VT in the press piece made me laugh.


Me too, they done a vt and changed the club's colours from orange to red :(


Yes, red seems to be the colour and I thought it was interesting that Peter Lim is on board with 50%. They shouldn't have changed their colours like that. Lot's of theories as too why the gang of five are doing this and also as to why Peter Lim is involved. The pure 'philanthropy' message seems to be the usual cover story. Very good programme though.

Re: Class of '92 owning a football club

Fri Oct 30, 2015 3:35 pm

BEEP AHM wrote:
worcester_ccfc wrote:
BEEP AHM wrote:
Military Junta wrote:Anyone else watch this..? Took me back to the days of Merthyr Tydfil hey Annis :laughing6:



enjoyed it. Gary Neville is still a tw*t though for running to Liverpool fans & kissing his badge :twisted:


Nothing wrong with that. It was passion, not enough players these days have it.


so it be ok for Swans player to run to City fans at final doing it then? Yep of course, until it causes a crowd surge, kids getting hurt, fans invading pitch and banning orders all round, yep that is fine........ :o



Anything to wind up the kopit gobshites from Dover/ Plymouth/Chanel Islands/South Wales :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Class of '92 owning a football club

Fri Oct 30, 2015 3:36 pm

GrangeEndStar wrote:
ACE OF CLUBS wrote:
GrangeEndStar wrote:I thoroughly enjoyed it and good to hear proper grass-roots fans opinions on their club as it goes through change. The mention of VT in the press piece made me laugh.


Me too, they done a vt and changed the club's colours from orange to red :(


Yes, red seems to be the colour and I thought it was interesting that Peter Lim is on board with 50%. They shouldn't have changed their colours like that. Lot's of theories as too why the gang of five are doing this and also as to why Peter Lim is involved. The pure 'philanthropy' message seems to be the usual cover story. Very good programme though.


I thought it was very good, what you reckon the real reason behind mate especially with the clout Peter Lim has?

Re: Class of '92 owning a football club

Fri Oct 30, 2015 4:14 pm

BEEP AHM wrote:
GrangeEndStar wrote:
ACE OF CLUBS wrote:
GrangeEndStar wrote:I thoroughly enjoyed it and good to hear proper grass-roots fans opinions on their club as it goes through change. The mention of VT in the press piece made me laugh.


Me too, they done a vt and changed the club's colours from orange to red :(


Yes, red seems to be the colour and I thought it was interesting that Peter Lim is on board with 50%. They shouldn't have changed their colours like that. Lot's of theories as too why the gang of five are doing this and also as to why Peter Lim is involved. The pure 'philanthropy' message seems to be the usual cover story. Very good programme though.


I thought it was very good, what you reckon the real reason behind mate especially with the clout Peter Lim has?


All I've read are really just theories but I do find it interesting, as usually the truth with mostly anything is to follow the money. Some say it's to establish them as a solid club in the football league, others a feeder club for Man U whilst it also maybe a potential vehicle to support Peter Lim's other football business interests. I probably think its all of the above plus something that keeps them (gang of 5) involved with a project that they are passionate about - you could see it last night. Interestingly enough, according to their forum they've also lost hard-core fans due to loss of identity. It will be interesting to see how they go and I wish their fans well.

http://www.theguardian.com/football/201 ... lass-of-92

http://www.salfordstar.com/article.asp?id=2248

Re: Class of '92 owning a football club

Fri Oct 30, 2015 5:16 pm

BEEP AHM wrote:
worcester_ccfc wrote:
BEEP AHM wrote:
Military Junta wrote:Anyone else watch this..? Took me back to the days of Merthyr Tydfil hey Annis :laughing6:



enjoyed it. Gary Neville is still a tw*t though for running to Liverpool fans & kissing his badge :twisted:


Nothing wrong with that. It was passion, not enough players these days have it.


so it be ok for Swans player to run to City fans at final doing it then? Yep of course, until it causes a crowd surge, kids getting hurt, fans invading pitch and banning orders all round, yep that is fine........ :o


He's a manc, he hates Liverpool what do you expect. I'd love to see a city player do that to opposition

Re: Class of '92 owning a football club

Fri Oct 30, 2015 5:56 pm

I never knew until today but many times towards the end of their football careers at Man Utd they ended up going to the away games on coaches with Utd lads

Re: Class of '92 owning a football club

Fri Oct 30, 2015 6:06 pm

Phil Neville, asst at Valencia, which is owned by Peter Lim, who also owns a 50% share in Salford City. Hmmm

Re: Class of '92 owning a football club

Fri Oct 30, 2015 6:14 pm

How many clubs have Tan got now ?

Business is business but when it comes to football clubs some traditions like club colours should be respected

Re: Class of '92 owning a football club

Fri Oct 30, 2015 6:25 pm

They changed the kit and got branded in the Salford media 'the class of vincent tan'.. Serves them right I can't see any logical reason why they'd change the strip especially after being well aware of the way we reacted.

Re: Class of '92 owning a football club

Fri Oct 30, 2015 6:51 pm

Military Junta wrote:How many clubs have Tan got now ?

Business is business but when it comes to football clubs some traditions like club colours should be respected

Cardiff, Kortrijk, Sarajevo and he's part of a fourteen man board at LAFC

Re: Class of '92 owning a football club

Fri Oct 30, 2015 7:48 pm

BEEP AHM wrote:
worcester_ccfc wrote:
BEEP AHM wrote:
Military Junta wrote:Anyone else watch this..? Took me back to the days of Merthyr Tydfil hey Annis :laughing6:



enjoyed it. Gary Neville is still a tw*t though for running to Liverpool fans & kissing his badge :twisted:


Nothing wrong with that. It was passion, not enough players these days have it.


so it be ok for Swans player to run to City fans at final doing it then? Yep of course, until it causes a crowd surge, kids getting hurt, fans invading pitch and banning orders all round, yep that is fine........ :o


Liverpool fan I take it?

If you can't take shit, don't give it out

Re: Class of '92 owning a football club

Fri Oct 30, 2015 8:59 pm

KBK-13 wrote:
BEEP AHM wrote:
worcester_ccfc wrote:
BEEP AHM wrote:
Military Junta wrote:Anyone else watch this..? Took me back to the days of Merthyr Tydfil hey Annis :laughing6:



enjoyed it. Gary Neville is still a tw*t though for running to Liverpool fans & kissing his badge :twisted:


Nothing wrong with that. It was passion, not enough players these days have it.


so it be ok for Swans player to run to City fans at final doing it then? Yep of course, until it causes a crowd surge, kids getting hurt, fans invading pitch and banning orders all round, yep that is fine........ :o


Liverpool fan I take it?

If you can't take shit, don't give it out

Bothroyd did the ayatollah a few years ago when he came on at The Liberty and there was no pitch invasion :laughing6:

Re: Class of '92 owning a football club

Sat Oct 31, 2015 12:25 am

BlueSince1908 wrote:
KBK-13 wrote:
BEEP AHM wrote:
worcester_ccfc wrote:
BEEP AHM wrote:
Military Junta wrote:Anyone else watch this..? Took me back to the days of Merthyr Tydfil hey Annis :laughing6:



enjoyed it. Gary Neville is still a tw*t though for running to Liverpool fans & kissing his badge :twisted:


Nothing wrong with that. It was passion, not enough players these days have it.


so it be ok for Swans player to run to City fans at final doing it then? Yep of course, until it causes a crowd surge, kids getting hurt, fans invading pitch and banning orders all round, yep that is fine........ :o


Liverpool fan I take it?

If you can't take shit, don't give it out

Bothroyd did the ayatollah a few years ago when he came on at The Liberty and there was no pitch invasion :laughing6:

It wasn't at the Liberty, it was at Loftus Road.