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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fileytyke View Post
    Once again you are inventing your little stories by saying Alan Clarke knew there was money in the club,how the hell could you know that? Stop and think that Alan Clarke was still a big name in football and that alone was big enough to attract investment from the directors who joined the club at the same time.Go on now tell me that Alan Clarke told you about it.Nudger,we would get along a lot better if you stopped making things up.I was at the club at the time and you were not but even I didn’t know everything that was going on at the time so how the hell can you know what went off,you were not at the club.You could have a new career writing about a fictional football club,you could be on a winner there and invest some money into Barnsley Football Club.Please save me a first edition.
    I, like all the supporters back then could only witness what was happening on the field.
    So no, I don’t know what was happening with the directors at the club in those days.
    And clearly neither do you.

    But then again I’m not the one saying it was all a garden of roses back then - because those that were watching matches against clubs like Newport County knew that the supporters and everyone surrounding the club were being duped.

    I do know that money suddenly appeared out of thin air with the appointment of Clarke.
    Which was evidence - if evidence was needed - that money was always there - it just wasn’t being spent on the club.
    But opening the purse strings and the appointment of someone like Clarke was far too late - 15+ years of being no more than a pub team had already severely damaged the club.

    Clarke appointed 1978.
    Then came the miners strike 1984.
    So the club had 6 relatively good years of building the fan base back up.
    Then during and after the strike lost thousands of fans again as a result of the poor attitude of the club towards striking miners.
    Maintaining high admittance fees when they knew many people in the town had no money.
    Many miners refusing to support the club after the strike.

    Then followed a very brief spell in the sun under the stewardship of John Dennis.
    Leaving us much improved facilities.
    Unfortunately at the end JD overreached putting the club into administration at the risk of folding.

    Followed by the 15 doldrum years of the Patrick Cryne era when nothing was built on or off the field.
    In saying that we will always be grateful to Patrick for saving the club and putting the ground into dual ownership.

    So then - this present consortium.
    They have a lot of hard work in front of them to build the fan base up to what I believe it can be.
    But looking at the club’s history during my lifetime they haven’t got much to beat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Young_Nudger View Post
    I, like all the supporters back then could only witness what was happening on the field.
    So no, I don’t know what was happening with the directors at the club in those days.
    And clearly neither do you.

    But then again I’m not the one saying it was all a garden of roses back then - because those that were watching matches against clubs like Newport County knew that the supporters and everyone surrounding the club were being duped.

    I do know that money suddenly appeared out of thin air with the appointment of Clarke.
    Which was evidence - if evidence was needed - that money was always there - it just wasn’t being spent on the club.
    But opening the purse strings and the appointment of someone like Clarke was far too late - 15+ years of being no more than a pub team had already severely damaged the club.

    Clarke appointed 1978.
    Then came the miners strike 1984.
    So the club had 6 relatively good years of building the fan base back up.
    Then during and after the strike lost thousands of fans again as a result of the poor attitude of the club towards striking miners.
    Maintaining high admittance fees when they knew many people in the town had no money.
    Many miners refusing to support the club after the strike.

    Then followed a very brief spell in the sun under the stewardship of John Dennis.
    Leaving us much improved facilities.
    Unfortunately at the end JD overreached putting the club into administration at the risk of folding.

    Followed by the 15 doldrum years of the Patrick Cryne era when nothing was built on or off the field.
    In saying that we will always be grateful to Patrick for saving the club and putting the ground into dual ownership.

    So then - this present consortium.
    They have a lot of hard work in front of them to build the fan base up to what I believe it can be.
    But looking at the club’s history during my lifetime they haven’t got much to beat.
    I just want to pick you up on the 15 year doldrum years under Patrick you mention, I think you have a short memory , whilst it wasn"t all a bed of roses there were some good times or do you not count the trips to Wembley , the lifting of the JP trophy as good times , well I certainly enjoyed them & I have watched the reds a lot longer than you Nudger & these times register with me as special moments not moments of doldrums .

  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by Young_Nudger View Post
    I, like all the supporters back then could only witness what was happening on the field.
    So no, I don’t know what was happening with the directors at the club in those days.
    And clearly neither do you.

    But then again I’m not the one saying it was all a garden of roses back then - because those that were watching matches against clubs like Newport County knew that the supporters and everyone surrounding the club were being duped.

    I do know that money suddenly appeared out of thin air with the appointment of Clarke.
    Which was evidence - if evidence was needed - that money was always there - it just wasn’t being spent on the club.
    But opening the purse strings and the appointment of someone like Clarke was far too late - 15+ years of being no more than a pub team had already severely damaged the club.

    Clarke appointed 1978.
    Then came the miners strike 1984.
    So the club had 6 relatively good years of building the fan base back up.
    Then during and after the strike lost thousands of fans again as a result of the poor attitude of the club towards striking miners.
    Maintaining high admittance fees when they knew many people in the town had no money.
    Many miners refusing to support the club after the strike.

    Then followed a very brief spell in the sun under the stewardship of John Dennis.
    Leaving us much improved facilities.
    Unfortunately at the end JD overreached putting the club into administration at the risk of folding.

    Followed by the 15 doldrum years of the Patrick Cryne era when nothing was built on or off the field.
    In saying that we will always be grateful to Patrick for saving the club and putting the ground into dual ownership.

    So then - this present consortium.
    They have a lot of hard work in front of them to build the fan base up to what I believe it can be.
    But looking at the club’s history during my lifetime they haven’t got much to beat.
    If you insist on keep telling your lies and fairy tales about the club I loved for over 75 years then carry on.I have told you time and time again that to keep the club going the directors had to keep injecting their money.These where ordinary Barnsley people not millionaires who had a limited amount to invest in the club who saved the club on many occasions and along comes you saying they “Bled the club dry”I knew some of these people and they were the salt of the earth and I will not stand by and let you more or less call the criminals.

    With crowds of between 3000 and 4000 per home match how the hell could there have been a pile of money in the club before Alan Clarke became manager.There never was any piles of money in the club,history shows they have always had to sell players to keep the club going.Barnsley have spent more seasons in the second year of the football league than any other English league club against all the odds.In other words they were always batting above their station.With the income they got from gate receipts they should never have been able to set such a outstanding record.Their was never a fairy godmother who kept dropping piles of money there was only the good Barnsley men on the board who kept injecting their own money to keep our club going and it hurts me to see idiots like you slagging them off and saying They bled the club dry.You should be thanking them for keeping our club going.
    As you know I am now in my 80s,disabled through strokes and other medical problems that old men get and the last thing I want is to be upset even more by you,your lies and accusations of the good people I knew and worked with and no longer with us.You carry on telling your lies and fairy tales and upset other people on here because I have finished,I can’t afford to endanger my health anymore by reading your rubbish and accusations.One day I hope you realise how much hurt you have caused people by your writings.I wish all my friends on here a long and happy lives especially Roma and Animal whose class Nudger you will never reach.

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