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Open Letter To Ellis Short/Petition

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who was shouted down 3 year ago Ellis Short

So what? Plenty of other people posted similar for much longer. What do you want? Congratulations on your amazing insight into the issues facing SAFC as a Hartlepool fan?

Why are you so dismissive - or even bothered - by people trying to do something to lobby for change? Is that because it suits your purpose and the chip on your shoulder just to criticise the fans of the club you used to support and tell them you told them so?

And if your interest is in the wording and grammar used, have you learned the difference between been and being yet?
 

Thanks. I'm wondering if we had a wealthy, local owner who was a huge fan and were in the same position in the league, would people campaign for their removal?

If it seemed he/she was interested then, probably not on a large scale. However, the warning signs are there from other clubs whose owners have stopped giving a shit in the football side - Coventry, Blackpool, Leyton Orient, even Glasgow Rangers. These aren't scare tactics, It's a very real prospect and I think people are actually realising this .

I commented on another thread about where I sit turning into a Pigeon loft (literally), its utterly minging for the sake of saving 30 quid per week and almost a metaphor for the decaying of the club.
 
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And not one of those people bothered to draft anything. They still can if they wish, and feel confident that they can do so without being accused of being Magish and having people desperately looking for things to pick up.

Well done to those who took the time to do so.

Personally, I signed it because I judged it as a good petition which I agree with, not a work of English Literature.

Desperately looking to pick things up :oops: Grow up you raging fanny.
 
I'm sure Short will read that and decide to sell to that Awab man who has an offer on the table.
 
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