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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by JuanShoe View Post
    We don't need a leader for a revolution, we need somebody with business acumen and the capital to invest who is prepared to meet the conditions of sale. Pure and simple. Che Guevara could be an Arab but it still wouldn't make a difference until a sale is made. We would all love to able to do something. I got an email at the start of my holiday saying I had won something on the lottery. Due to being abroad I couldn't find out how much I had won. I spent most of the flight home planning out how I could buy the club, invest in the youth set-up and improve the catering. Unfortunately unless Steven Thompson is prepared to accept a bid of £5.40 it won't be happening. We need to try and affect what we can by getting behind the team and supporting them. That's really the only tangible thing we can do.
    Good post

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    I like your sentiment Juan and I would highlight the last two sentences.
    Yes it is very frustrating not knowing what's going on but as Juan says, all that all we can do is make it to Tannadice tomorrow, those that can.

    Just a watchword tho, for every Che Guevara there is an Adolf Hitler.
    New regimes can often make things worse.
    There are as many bad examples of this as there are successful takeovers.

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