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    Quote Originally Posted by Wellup4it View Post
    Yes, good news. That should provide us with some stability off the pitch and remove uncertainty. The Society though needs to become more professional and the fans need to support it and therefore the very club itself.
    Yes can't argue with that well reasoned account.

    It is up to the fans and the community to support the Club now. Its in our hands.

    Personally I'm a Well Society supporter and financial contributor but won't be attending Fir Park until McGhee is gone.

    He should never ever, ever have got the job in the first place. Plus he does it part time whilst collecting cash from his old pal Gordy S. Shameful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WoodyG View Post
    Yes can't argue with that well reasoned account.

    It is up to the fans and the community to support the Club now. Its in our hands.

    Personally I'm a Well Society supporter and financial contributor but won't be attending Fir Park until McGhee is gone.

    He should never ever, ever have got the job in the first place. Plus he does it part time whilst collecting cash from his old pal Gordy S. Shameful.

    Now that we fans own the club, does that mean we can sack the Manager?

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