Dalglish wrote:Kharhaz.................... Your SO FAR wide of the mark here.
I suggest you quit why your behind.
By all means, explain how far wide I am.
Dalglish wrote:Kharhaz.................... Your SO FAR wide of the mark here.
I suggest you quit why your behind.
Dalglish wrote:The modern Football Club has become less reliant on football fans for finance these days with more and more money coming from external sources (Media, Sponsorship, Merchandise etc......
Whilst this is part of 21st century sporting culture and business there is less reliance on Football Fans for revenue and naturally perhaps the propensity for clubs to listen to those very same fans increses as a result.
It's easy to become detached from your core support and to forget who "really" cares about your long term future.
Every club should have an SOS group. They speak for core supporters, have a wealth of experience and expertise and can offer invaluable advice and support to the club on behalf of supporters.
It's a lot more complicated than this and time doesn't allow me to explain but implying that SOS is done and dusted just because G & H have left is naive at best mate and short sighted if you don't mind me saying.
It's a lot more complicated than this and time doesn't allow me to explain but implying that SOS is done and dusted just because G & H have left is naive at best mate and short sighted if you don't mind me saying.
Dalglish wrote:The modern Football Club has become less reliant on football fans for finance these days with more and more money coming from external sources (Media, Sponsorship, Merchandise etc......
Whilst this is part of 21st century sporting culture and business there is less reliance on Football Fans for revenue and naturally perhaps the propensity for clubs to listen to those very same fans increses as a result.
It's easy to become detached from your core support and to forget who "really" cares about your long term future.
Every club should have an SOS group. They speak for core supporters, have a wealth of experience and expertise and can offer invaluable advice and support to the club on behalf of supporters.
It's a lot more complicated than this and time doesn't allow me to explain but implying that SOS is done and dusted just because G & H have left is naive at best mate and short sighted if you don't mind me saying.
Igor Zidane wrote:PabloMedina28 wrote:So what are the SOS doing now the two cowboys are gone. Isnt it like Robin Hood still going about the woods causingwhen The Sheriff of Nottingham isnt about. Seriously what you guys doing nowadays?
Whats with all the branches? You gonna take on Lloyds? Do you have to pay money to open an account? Can i get a loan for an internet cafe i want to open in Santiago? Is this just about money?
Nope but you can get a loan via our credit union partner (They a called partners funny enough ) to pay for your season ticket though .You may want to use the SOS buses for cheaper away travel , or you may be one of the fans who's case we are looking into regarding the tactics of certain police forces use of not letting LFC coaches use motorway services to and from the sunderland game . Maybe you have a specific greivance against the club ,like ticket prices or disabled facilities . Maybe you would like to have your voice heard when the club start the regeneration of anfield which has for so long been promised. Just a few things that will keep SOS going .
Kharhaz wrote:Dalglish wrote:Kharhaz.................... Your SO FAR wide of the mark here.
I suggest you quit why your behind.
By all means, explain how far wide I am.
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