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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Clap View Post
    EWM hold all the aces. If they ever wanted their money back the club would cease to exist. That is all that counts. They have all the power. Nobody below John Jackson has any power. EWM see no need to do anything different to what they have been doing since the 'facility' started.

    What anyone else sees as being in the best interests of Carlisle United is totally irrelevant to EWM.

    EWM can continue to be silent owners with no plan to find new ownership. They are keeping the club going by extending the 'facility' by the amount needed to prevent insolvency.

    The issue of whatever anyone perceives as right / wrong is not a factor that they have any need to take into account. They have kept the club out of insolvency since March 2017. They are totally free to make all the rules in this game because without them the club would not exist.
    How can you be ok with any of that? That's basically saying fans should just resign themselves to having no voice in how their club is run. How can people be so defeatist? Do fans not care about the club anymore?
    Last edited by Kessler; 30-06-2020 at 01:04 PM.

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