1874HAFC wrote:Hi Tom. I for one dont think it's right that you sit up in Dumfries damaging the club I love. People like you are the cancer within this club. A club you claim to have supported all your life. I am told there is another sponsor considering leaving the club as a direct result of your toxic posts. Tom grow up has the rotary pillars taught you nothing:-
1. Is it the truth?
2. Is it fair to all concerned?
3. Will it build goodwill and better friendships?
4. Will it be beneficial to all concerned?
Do the right thing. Hang your head in shame and resign from the rotary!
Haven't been on the site for years then when I do come on I find I'm being mistaken for Terracing Thomas! A fan who is looked on as a "problem" by the Stadium owners. This is perhaps why in the last few weeks, commencing round about the time 1874HAFC joined this board I have:
1) Had a visit at my house (DOWN in Dumfries, you prat) from a journalist from the Scottish Sun asking my comments on an annonymous phone call received at their Glasgow Office saying that I was conducting a vendetta against the club and about a dodgy financial company I worked for in 2010. (I worked for Citizen's Advice in 2010, about as non-dodgy as you get)
2) Received a message from source unknown slagging "McGoofey" obviously looking for me to bite - I didn't. 07464624272 if you want a chat with them.
3 & 4) Have received two unsigned, threatening letters,which I might post at some time, also mentioning my dodgy financial dealings and being a cancer in the club. The last one is threatening to have posters hanging in Dumfries in August outside the hotel where Rotary meet and near the church I attend, denouncing me in some way.
Given I am 71, I can see a story somewhere with the headline "Club persecute life long pensioner supporter"
I haven't decided whether to go to the police or not.
I'd be obliged if Terracing Thomas could maybe confirm for McGowan and his Stooges that he does not live in Dumfries (eitherr up or down)
If 1874HAFC could maybe pass this information on to his deranged leader, I'd be much obliged.