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Thread: 6 Arab Groups now on same hymn sheet

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    6 Arab Groups now on same hymn sheet

    Pleased to read this report issued by Federation DUSC on their Facebook page following a joint meeting held on Wednesday night.

    https://www.facebook.com/permalink.p...37285816319849

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    Encouraging but what next?

    Any plans on next steps?

    Was fact we've got too many groups for a support our size discussed? Merger?

    Is there now am agreed position on club ownership and if so how do the groups intend to unite the wider support behind this position?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PortugueseFrank View Post
    Encouraging but what next?

    Any plans on next steps?

    Was fact we've got too many groups for a support our size discussed? Merger?

    Is there now am agreed position on club ownership and if so how do the groups intend to unite the wider support behind this position?
    Echo this.
    Good they had a meeting and nobody was foaming but they need to unite, make a stand against the way the club is being run and demand change.

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    While the fan groups fiddled, the ducks were being placed in a nice, neat row.

    https://www.eveningtelegraph.co.uk/f...mpression=true

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