chelstongull
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Post by chelstongull on Jan 15, 2019 16:37:27 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2019 16:59:47 GMT
Nothing at all personal against Owers, but I'd be totally opposed to the creation of this position, and a League poking it's nose in where I can't see any justification for it's being. Whether it's clubs financial affairs, how many seats in the grandstand, the ridiculous rules meaning Truro fans couldn't watch their team for half the season without travelling to Torquay and back for home matches.... has the National League got too much money sloshing around, but is bored and looking to stick further fingers into other people's pies ?
Too many blazers, too many administrators, not enough to occupy their time so they're looking into players twitter accounts or now parking their tanks on what had always been the club's lawn. A bureaucratic centralised system, overseen by another half dozen committees no doubt.
Let's hope TUST and their newly named amalgamated central organisation will be inundated with objections by their members, protesting at the creeping influence the League is cultivating for itself. The National League's funding needs to be examined and ways found to curtail it urgently. Hopefully fans will unite in the most productive way to see this achieved, so that barmy schemes like this can be eradicated from the game, never to reappear.
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Post by plainmoorpete on Jan 15, 2019 19:59:19 GMT
Alpine, what on earth has helping clubs to produce more young players got to do with the league interfering in financial affairs, ground grading, etc. What ridiculous rules led to Truro playing at Plainmoor? I thought it was to do with Masters selling their ground to property developers.
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Post by plainmoorpete on Jan 15, 2019 20:02:25 GMT
Sounds like a better job than the one King Kev landed.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2019 20:24:52 GMT
plainmoorpete The sale of Treyew Road only determined one ground where they couldn't play. It was the (unnecessarily stringent, in my view) NLS rules that had to be adhered to that made no financially realistic option in the whole of Cornwall possible, and that forced Truro so far up country before a compliable venue was offered to them.
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