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I wish everyone would read bramleyrhino's post two or three times just to get it through some thick skulls


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: Thu Dec 27, 2007 9:29 pm  
The Unibond League's response to the FC United TV disagreement:
http://www.unibondleague.com/news.php?nid=6292
The Unibond League's response to the FC United TV disagreement:
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: Thu Dec 27, 2007 9:30 pm  
We beat Workington 2-1 two early goals from Mark Smyth getting us off to a good start.

Bring on Saturday and Stalybridge!!
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: Thu Dec 27, 2007 9:39 pm  
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The Unibond League's response to the FC United TV disagreement:
http://www.unibondleague.com/news.php?nid=6292


More on 'Curzongate:'

http://fcumfiles.co.uk/story.php?story_id=1389
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The Unibond League's response to the FC United TV disagreement:
http://www.unibondleague.com/news.php?nid=6292


More on 'Curzongate:'

http://fcumfiles.co.uk/story.php?story_id=1389
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: Fri Dec 28, 2007 10:26 am  
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The Unibond League's response to the FC United TV disagreement:
http://www.unibondleague.com/news.php?nid=6292


More spin and deceit than New Labour.
bramleyrhino wrote:
The Unibond League's response to the FC United TV disagreement:
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More spin and deceit than New Labour.
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: Fri Dec 28, 2007 10:10 pm  
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More spin and deceit than New Labour.


Without wanting to get into a slanging match here, the impression that comes across in my view is that the Unibond League are in the right.

The operational rules are in place. The UL are sticking to them. If FCUM don't agree with the operational rules, then they don't become a member of the Unibond League.

Like most people, I don't know the in's-and-out's of the situation and I won't pretend to. I'm forming my opinions on what I'm reading in the press but the impression that I get is that FCUM are trying to use their to become an exception and/or, thrust their ideas onto everybody else.

I'm pretty sure that the FCUM press officer can spin an issue as well as the UL but on balance, I think that the standpoint being taking Re: Curzon comes across as a small-minded spat after something that they agreed with comes back to work against them.

If I'm getting the wrong end of the stick with this then I'm happy for someone to point that out.

I don't like games being moved at the last minute as much as the next guy but I can also see TV as a necessary evil. Whilst the FCUM principles of "giving football back to the fans" is commendable, there's a very good reason (IMO), why fans aren't involved in the running of sports clubs.
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: Sat Dec 29, 2007 12:48 pm  
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Without wanting to get into a slanging match here, the impression that comes across in my view is that the Unibond League are in the right.


These are the key points from the unibond statement:

The league officers attending the meeting on July 10th categorically refute the accusation made by FC United of Manchester that a verbal agreement relating to kick off times was made. Had they done so, then these officers would have been acting outside their authority

Different recollections of what was said and what was meant at an informal meeting in July between League representatives and FC United of Manchester officials seem to be at the centre of the problem, and without notes of the meeting, there can be no satisfactory conclusion.

I'm not saying FC are totally in the right, however from the above the league aren't denying saying to FC that games wouldn't be switched without agreement, which also puts them in the wrong, as their league officers have failed to follow the correct procedure.
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: Sat Dec 29, 2007 2:21 pm  
FC 2-0 up for those who are interested.

GT has broken the boycott. :wink:
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: Sat Dec 29, 2007 6:13 pm  
RMI lost 3-1 at home to Stalybridge in the rain after being 1-0 up. The long winter continues :(
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: Sat Dec 29, 2007 10:13 pm  
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I'm not saying FC are totally in the right, however from the above the league aren't denying saying to FC that games wouldn't be switched without agreement, which also puts them in the wrong, as their league officers have failed to follow the correct procedure.

In trying to rectify the situation, threats to those charged with facilitating the broadcast ain't a great way to go about it.


Anyway.... Someone explain this to me. You set your stall out for a 0-0 in an away game at an in-form opponent. When the in-form opposition score, why would you continue to play for a 0-0?
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: Sun Dec 30, 2007 1:36 pm  
Curzon Ashton 0 (0) – (1) 2 FC United of Manchester
Att: 297………………….........S. Carden 32
……………………………...........Nugent 64

On a landmark day in the history of FC United – a club whose fans are famed for making a huge racket wherever they go – it was the silence that rang out around the Tameside Stadium that spoke loudest.

In a well organised and brilliantly executed boycott, only 20 or so away fans were visible among the 297 in attendance, with an estimated 1,500 refusing to trek to Ashton for the puzzling 12.45pm kick-off arranged at the whim of an internet television channel and without the approval of both clubs.

A few miles away at the home of Abbey Hey - just as captain Rob Nugent was powering home United’s second, building on Simon Carden’s first-half tap in - about 500 reds were watching the first-place reserves outfit beat nearest league rivals Club AZ.

It meant that for the first time in the club’s short history, as the first-team shirts put on an impressive display on the field, there was no singing, no merriment, no smiling young faces or joy expressed off it.

The mood of the day was reminiscent of the emotional Sunday back in May 2005 when 100 or so ‘Big United’ fans dressed in black to mourn the loss of their club to current owner Malcolm Glazer, but those taking part will this time know that, unlike on that dismal Cardiff afternoon, they’ve won their battle.

The Curzon fans, who have seen their savvy team rise to the top of the table in a promising five months, seemed to have no problem with having the league puppet them about on their Saturday afternoon.

One middle-aged man queuing up for a much-needed steaming cup of coffee at half time seemed to sum up the apathy, or just downright stubbornness, of his fellow Curzon supporters.

“What’s the point in staying away? It won’t achieve anything. People need to realise it’s not the 1960s anymore. You just have to get on with it,” he said.

But, according to some of those who do have the power to change the status quo, that doesn’t appear to be the case.

The magnitude of the boycott certainly seemed to home with today’s grim-faced match commentator John Warrington, head of In Vision, who said he is confident such a situation will not be allowed to take place in future.

Speaking at half-time, he said: “It is hugely disappointing that the attendance is so low for everyone involved, especially Curzon Ashton, who have lost out on a big slice of revenue.

“When the board of FC United announced that they would be in favour of a boycott of this game, I was in Las Vegas and I was disappointed that Andy Walsh was not prepared to wait just one more day until I got back to discuss the issue with me so we could have talked it through.”

He added: “As it is, I cannot see any club being shown more than once before the play-offs on a Saturday.

“But when there are concerns of the change of times, we will certainly be prepared to hold discussions with the league in order to find a solution.”

Indeed, Mr Warrington admitted he did ask the league if they would move the fixture back to 3pm, with In Vision showing the game in full at 5pm. The league refused.

League secretary Phil Bradley was at today’s game, but wasn’t too prepared to make himself available for a comment. He left right on the final whistle.

Curzon chairman Harry Galloway said that, while he expected a low attendance, it was still a blow for his club to miss out on an estimated £10,000 windfall from a bumper attendance.

FC United of Manchester general secretary Lindsey Robertson, meanwhile, said she was delighted with the success of the boycott – and that, according to Mr Warrington, it could avoid kick-off times changing in future without agreement of the clubs involved.

She said: “It just shows how strongly the supporters feel about this matter. I know it is hard for them because they want to support the team, especially in such a big game, but it’s important we stand up for what we believe in.

“If what has happened today provokes discussion about whether this will happen again, it has been worth it and it will show how essential it is for supporters to have a voice.”
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