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Post by gasheadontour on Nov 21, 2019 12:49:03 GMT
is to legislate for accredited football supporters’ trusts to be able to appoint and remove at least two club directors and purchase shares when clubs change hands.
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Post by yattongas on Nov 21, 2019 12:52:35 GMT
Marxist lefty clap trap that will result in the end of football in this country and will collapse the economy.
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Post by gashead1981 on Nov 21, 2019 13:13:54 GMT
That’s if you would be stupid enough to vote for the ira supporting, anti Semitic, fantasist waffle in the first place.
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Post by Gassy on Nov 21, 2019 13:13:57 GMT
Labour are promising:
· Legislate to give supporters trusts the power to appoint and remove at least two members of a club’s board of directors;
· Legislate to enable supporters trusts to purchase shares when clubs change hands;
· Review all aspects of football governance, including fan participation;
· Ensure that the Premier League invests 5 per cent of income from television rights into grassroots football;
· Enforce anti-bot legislation to crackdown on ticket-tout websites selling tickets at vastly inflated prices, and implement the recommendations of the Waterson Review;
· Ban zero-hours contracts and guarantee a Living Wage of at least £10 per hour for all staff, including those working at football stadia on match days;
· Add women’s sporting events including the Women’s Football World up, to the list of key sporting events to be broadcast free-to-air;
· Improve access provision for disabled sports fans by ensuring that rapid improvements are made and by prioritising action to make clubs comply with obligations under the 2010 Equality Act.
Yeah, those bastards - can't they see that we don't want more say or power within our football clubs, more investment into grassroots football, women's football on BBC and improvements for disabled Rovers fans. Bastards.
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Post by Topper Gas on Nov 21, 2019 13:15:04 GMT
is to legislate for accredited football supporters’ trusts to be able to appoint and remove at least two club directors and purchase shares when clubs change hands. The SC already owns shares in the club and also has a position on the board, what as that actually achieved? I sense we're a perfect example of just what a waste of time Labour's policy would be!!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2019 13:15:51 GMT
Labour are promising: · Legislate to give supporters trusts the power to appoint and remove at least two members of a club’s board of directors;
· Legislate to enable supporters trusts to purchase shares when clubs change hands;
· Review all aspects of football governance, including fan participation;
· Ensure that the Premier League invests 5 per cent of income from television rights into grassroots football;
· Enforce anti-bot legislation to crackdown on ticket-tout websites selling tickets at vastly inflated prices, and implement the recommendations of the Waterson Review;
· Ban zero-hours contracts and guarantee a Living Wage of at least £10 per hour for all staff, including those working at football stadia on match days;
· Add women’s sporting events including the Women’s Football World up, to the list of key sporting events to be broadcast free-to-air;
· Improve access provision for disabled sports fans by ensuring that rapid improvements are made and by prioritising action to make clubs comply with obligations under the 2010 Equality Act.
Yeah, those bastards - can't they see that we don't want more say or power within our football clubs, more investment into grassroots football, women's football on BBC and improvements for disabled Rovers fans. Bastards. I know, how dare their Marxist ways try and reign in the growing inequality in football, never mind the country itself. Down with this sort of thing! (Careful now)
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Post by teanbiscuits on Nov 21, 2019 13:16:51 GMT
Football doesn't need any more political involvement.
What it does show me is that they don't trust the FA, Premier League or Football League either.
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Post by Fetch on Nov 21, 2019 13:22:02 GMT
Labour are promising: · Legislate to give supporters trusts the power to appoint and remove at least two members of a club’s board of directors;
· Legislate to enable supporters trusts to purchase shares when clubs change hands;
· Review all aspects of football governance, including fan participation;
· Ensure that the Premier League invests 5 per cent of income from television rights into grassroots football;
· Enforce anti-bot legislation to crackdown on ticket-tout websites selling tickets at vastly inflated prices, and implement the recommendations of the Waterson Review;
· Ban zero-hours contracts and guarantee a Living Wage of at least £10 per hour for all staff, including those working at football stadia on match days;
· Add women’s sporting events including the Women’s Football World up, to the list of key sporting events to be broadcast free-to-air;
· Improve access provision for disabled sports fans by ensuring that rapid improvements are made and by prioritising action to make clubs comply with obligations under the 2010 Equality Act.
Yeah, those bastards - can't they see that we don't want more say or power within our football clubs, more investment into grassroots football, women's football on BBC and improvements for disabled Rovers fans. Bastards. Give 5% of Premier League money to the Grassroots? Labour clearly know nothing about business - the premier league clubs will simply move to another country where they don't have to give 5%. Anti-bot legislation? I simply won't vote for a government that is clearly prejudice towards robots. Disgrace in this day and age. Ban zero hours contracts - £10 per hour? More Labour fantasy economics. We'd go bankrupt! We should pay all staff in pasty coupons, plus they should be proud and passionate to work for us. Give power to fans? What do we know? Let the execs keep the power, they're clearly doing a great job. Marxist rubbish!
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Post by Topper Gas on Nov 21, 2019 13:25:04 GMT
Football doesn't need any more political involvement. What it does show me is that they don't trust the FA, Premier League or Football League either. Labour don't seem to trust anything apart from state control?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2019 13:37:27 GMT
Football doesn't need any more political involvement. What it does show me is that they don't trust the FA, Premier League or Football League either. Why, do you?
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Post by Henbury Gas on Nov 21, 2019 13:39:59 GMT
Football doesn't need any more political involvement. What it does show me is that they don't trust the FA, Premier League or Football League either. and i don't trust a IRA Loving, Hamas supporting idiot who thinks he can grow money trees to replace the ones he cut down
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Post by warehamgas on Nov 21, 2019 13:40:39 GMT
Pretty unlikely Labour wouldnt make the next government anyway. Most they could hope for would be as a coalition with the LibDems or Scots then a lot of that would be kicked into the long grass for the next 5 years. Most we can expect is that this thread will reach 20 pages and be a way of getting politics and the General Election onto the main pages and not hidden in the general section!! UTG!
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Post by yattongas on Nov 21, 2019 13:44:48 GMT
Tory party policy : “ our trickle down economics is clearly working in football , there has never been so much money awash in the lower leagues and because our policy is working so well we propose that all 🌟 star players 🌟 of scummy low life league clubs are given free of charge to prem/champ clubs to aid this .
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Post by philbemmygas on Nov 21, 2019 13:48:49 GMT
It's all spin; fully financed by super taxing corporations & billionaires. If their is a sniff of them getting in power, then off-shoring is going to go into overdrive.
Kick politics out of football
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Post by Gassy on Nov 21, 2019 14:17:29 GMT
Labour are promising: · Legislate to give supporters trusts the power to appoint and remove at least two members of a club’s board of directors;
· Legislate to enable supporters trusts to purchase shares when clubs change hands;
· Review all aspects of football governance, including fan participation;
· Ensure that the Premier League invests 5 per cent of income from television rights into grassroots football;
· Enforce anti-bot legislation to crackdown on ticket-tout websites selling tickets at vastly inflated prices, and implement the recommendations of the Waterson Review;
· Ban zero-hours contracts and guarantee a Living Wage of at least £10 per hour for all staff, including those working at football stadia on match days;
· Add women’s sporting events including the Women’s Football World up, to the list of key sporting events to be broadcast free-to-air;
· Improve access provision for disabled sports fans by ensuring that rapid improvements are made and by prioritising action to make clubs comply with obligations under the 2010 Equality Act.
Yeah, those bastards - can't they see that we don't want more say or power within our football clubs, more investment into grassroots football, women's football on BBC and improvements for disabled Rovers fans. Bastards. Give 5% of Premier League money to the Grassroots? Labour clearly know nothing about business - the premier league clubs will simply move to another country where they don't have to give 5%. Anti-bot legislation? I simply won't vote for a government that is clearly prejudice towards robots. Disgrace in this day and age. Ban zero hours contracts - £10 per hour? More Labour fantasy economics. We'd go bankrupt! We should pay all staff in pasty coupons, plus they should be proud and passionate to work for us. Give power to fans? What do we know? Let the execs keep the power, they're clearly doing a great job. Marxist rubbish! Yeah, you know good old Man Utd, from Beijing. Because that's likely to happen I don't really care about bots chatting - the more people in work the better, but each to their own. We'd be bankrupt? I assume you're an economist with that claim, can you show me your workings as to how and why we'd be bankrupt? Which is funny, because the Tories want to raise minimum wage it to £10.50 - I assume you're saying the same thing about them? It's funny how the same message can be viewed completely differently: Attachment Deleted Attachment DeletedAnd no, not give power to fans - give more power to fans. It's a big difference. More power is good, all power? Who knows? But actually, if you look at it on a meta-analysis type view, how many clubs are fan owned in the EFL? Wycombe (1st in L1), Exeter (5th in L2), Wimbledon (20th in L1) & Newport (9th in L1). So that's 4/72 EFL clubs that are fan owned and financially are doing fine, as well as doing well in their leagues/since they were reborn. So then 68/72 are privately owned, including ourselves. How many of those do you think are in debt and struggling? Yeah - let's keep the execs in, just like we did with Bolton & Bury - even ourselves - we're doing amazingly financially.
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Post by pudseygas on Nov 21, 2019 14:41:07 GMT
That’s if you would be stupid enough to vote for the ira supporting, anti Semitic, fantasist waffle in the first place. Or Brexit Boris? At least a labour vote goes towards getting a second referendum and the chance to stop this Brexit mess. Tin hat on lol
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Post by slam on Nov 21, 2019 14:57:52 GMT
That’s if you would be stupid enough to vote for the ira supporting, anti Semitic, fantasist waffle in the first place. Or Brexit Boris? At least a labour vote goes towards getting a second referendum and the chance to stop this Brexit mess. Tin hat on lol We've got to stop Brexit as a matter of urgency - Otherwise we will have no chance of playing in Europe
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Post by A Source (aka Angry Badger) on Nov 21, 2019 14:57:56 GMT
That’s if you would be stupid enough to vote for the ira supporting, anti Semitic, fantasist waffle in the first place. Or Brexit Boris? At least a labour vote goes towards getting a second referendum and the chance to stop this Brexit mess. Tin hat on lol The large majority of tin is mined/produced in the far east so regardless of what happens with Brexit the availability of tin hats won't be affected. Should put a few gaschatters minds at rest 🤔
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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2019 15:24:23 GMT
Tory party policy : “ our trickle down economics is clearly working in football , there has never been so much money awash in the lower leagues and because our policy is working so well we propose that all 🌟 star players 🌟 of scummy low life league clubs are given free of charge to prem/champ clubs to aid this . Yeah it’s funny how the football pyramid has actually become analogous to the current state of the UK with inequality rampant and endemic.
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Post by Topper Gas on Nov 21, 2019 15:32:18 GMT
Give 5% of Premier League money to the Grassroots? Labour clearly know nothing about business - the premier league clubs will simply move to another country where they don't have to give 5%. Anti-bot legislation? I simply won't vote for a government that is clearly prejudice towards robots. Disgrace in this day and age. Ban zero hours contracts - £10 per hour? More Labour fantasy economics. We'd go bankrupt! We should pay all staff in pasty coupons, plus they should be proud and passionate to work for us. Give power to fans? What do we know? Let the execs keep the power, they're clearly doing a great job. Marxist rubbish! Yeah, you know good old Man Utd, from Beijing. Because that's likely to happen I don't really care about bots chatting - the more people in work the better, but each to their own. We'd be bankrupt? I assume you're an economist with that claim, can you show me your workings as to how and why we'd be bankrupt? Which is funny, because the Tories want to raise minimum wage it to £10.50 - I assume you're saying the same thing about them? It's funny how the same message can be viewed completely differently: And no, not give power to fans - give more power to fans. It's a big difference. More power is good, all power? Who knows? But actually, if you look at it on a meta-analysis type view, how many clubs are fan owned in the EFL? Wycombe (1st in L1), Exeter (5th in L2), Wimbledon (20th in L1) & Newport (9th in L1). So that's 4/72 EFL clubs that are fan owned and financially are doing fine, as well as doing well in their leagues/since they were reborn. So then 68/72 are privately owned, including ourselves. How many of those do you think are in debt and struggling? Yeah - let's keep the execs in, just like we did with Bolton & Bury - even ourselves - we're doing amazingly financially. I sense the OP was just being ironic? As far as fans ownership Wycombe (& Pompey last season) have sold out to the Yanks, the Dons seem to have a Lansdown type benefactor financing them and Newport don't even own their own ground, Exeter seem the only club surviving but have been stuck in League 2 for years, would we really vote for that as fans?
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