Gav wrote:There is talk of a protest. Hopefully announced soon.
smc4761 wrote:Any action to get this snake oil salesman out of our club needs to be a co ordinated one. One group united, all with the same aim. We cannot hope to get shot if him before he completely destroys the club, if we break into splinter groups
smc4761 wrote:Any action to get this snake oil salesman out of our club needs to be a co ordinated one. One group united, all with the same aim. We cannot hope to get shot if him before he completely destroys the club, if we break into splinter groups
EarnockAccie wrote:Is it time for a regular organised demonstration at home games in the ground and outside afterwards?
Also, I think ASA need to get on with getting membership started. What is happening on that front?
Dr Slippy wrote:“I would be genuinely interested to hear some suggestions of what our supporters believe can realistically happen if McGowan was prepared to move on.”
It’s commendable people taking time to organise memberships, open letters to the club and protests, but I am unaware of anyone coming up with an answer of what they actually want to happen other than McGowan out.
Somebody would have to replace him in taking on the financial responsibility and day to day running of the club. Who is going to do that ?
In an ideal world I would love an Accies supporting benefactor to emerge who could acquire the football club and the stadium. I just don’t know if this person exists unfortunately.
It’s easy to go down the “Anybody but McGowan” route, but the football world is littered with out of the frying pan, into the fire scenarios. Do we really want some unknown individuals or groups from the US or Middle East to acquire Accies for God knows whatever reason ? That could be as bad as, or even worse than the status quo.
I don’t have the answers, and am not knocking people who are giving their time to try and do something, anything. However a strongly worded letter or a few dozen people waving banners or even a boycott is not going to make a blind bit of difference to McGowan.
As I said in my previous post the joy of supporting Accies has been sucked out over the last few years, and I admit it’s often habit more than anything that keeps me going. However like many others I will keep going regardless of whatever level the club ends up at.
So I would repeat my previous question, what do people want to happen and believe can practically happen if your wish was granted and McGowan left
TerracingTomas wrote:It’s quite simple Slippy put the entire package up for sale and see who comes out the woodwork. Then consult the fans re the suitability of any prospective buyer while at the same time carrying out due diligence. But as the 3 businessmen have no intention of selling the prime real estate then we will never know if such a person exists.
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