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    Quote Originally Posted by slack_pie View Post
    OK, I'll explain the timing of the announcement. It would be too disruptive to change captaincy mid-season, so it made sense to announce it in the summer, before pre-season training begins. There.
    No problem with changing the captaincy now. And no problem with it being announced during the close season. My point is that the publuc announcement should be left to the last possible moment.
    Those players' futures are in the melting pot. It's not fair on the players so what has the club got to gain? My wild theory is that they want to push season tickets at season ticket pushing time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OldBanksy View Post
    No problem with changing the captaincy now. And no problem with it being announced during the close season. My point is that the publuc announcement should be left to the last possible moment.
    Those players' futures are in the melting pot. It's not fair on the players so what has the club got to gain? My wild theory is that they want to push season tickets at season ticket pushing time.
    My understanding is that KC was told some time ago that he was losing the captaincy and would be allowed to move on if he could find a new club. If he'd been told I can't see any problem with announcing Macca and Matty as the new incumbents

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    Quote Originally Posted by OldBanksy View Post
    No problem with changing the captaincy now. And no problem with it being announced during the close season. My point is that the publuc announcement should be left to the last possible moment.
    Those players' futures are in the melting pot. It's not fair on the players so what has the club got to gain? My wild theory is that they want to push season tickets at season ticket pushing time.
    Maybe they're not in the melting pot. The club may have agreed with Macca he’s staying this season regardless of offers as we and him want promotion.
    KC may be off if other comments true, what the statement shows is one it does look like he’s staying and yes that will probably increase ST sales and too show it’s a forward proactive decision, not one where it says to fans KCs gone so Macca can have it, I would actually say it shows strong leadership.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OldBanksy View Post
    No problem with changing the captaincy now. And no problem with it being announced during the close season. My point is that the publuc announcement should be left to the last possible moment.
    Those players' futures are in the melting pot. It's not fair on the players so what has the club got to gain? My wild theory is that they want to push season tickets at season ticket pushing time.
    Give it up now. You are wrong, it is a perfectly logical time and reason to announce it now. It is categorically not a CYNICAL ploy to sell more season tickets, however it is a fantastic positive bit of news from the club that is likely to result in the sale of more season tickets, as are the 2 great signings so far.

    Note - I live too far from the club and have too much on in my life to attend many games but used to be home and away every week when I was still in Notts. I bought my first season ticket in years when the Reedtz took over to help support the club, despite not being able to attend. I continued that until this season when I had decided I could no longer justify it. The news about Macca has changed my mind, especially backed up by the signing of Jacob Bedeau, so I have fallen for the cynical ploy and am renewing. There is something special happening at the club I've supported one way or another, through some thick and a lot of thin, for many years. I expect we will be right up there challenging this season. So FFS take it as a positive and get behind the club, or at least stop publicly repeating this negative view over and over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CamPie View Post
    Give it up now. You are wrong, it is a perfectly logical time and reason to announce it now. It is categorically not a CYNICAL ploy to sell more season tickets, however it is a fantastic positive bit of news from the club that is likely to result in the sale of more season tickets, as are the 2 great signings so far.

    Note - I live too far from the club and have too much on in my life to attend many games but used to be home and away every week when I was still in Notts. I bought my first season ticket in years when the Reedtz took over to help support the club, despite not being able to attend. I continued that until this season when I had decided I could no longer justify it. The news about Macca has changed my mind, especially backed up by the signing of Jacob Bedeau, so I have fallen for the cynical ploy and am renewing. There is something special happening at the club I've supported one way or another, through some thick and a lot of thin, for many years. I expect we will be right up there challenging this season. So FFS take it as a positive and get behind the club, or at least stop publicly repeating this negative view over and over.
    Agreed, get behind the lads, clubs in a miles better place than it has been for pretty much all of this century, but reading through comments you wouldnt think so 😂

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    Quote Originally Posted by northpie1862 View Post
    Agreed, get behind the lads, clubs in a miles better place than it has been for pretty much all of this century, but reading through comments you wouldnt think so 😂
    Our average final position since 1999/00 is 76th.
    We've just finished 82nd.

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    Quote Originally Posted by upthemaggies View Post
    Our average final position since 1999/00 is 76th.
    We've just finished 82nd.
    He didn't say highest position, he said " clubs in a miles better place than it has been for pretty much all of this century".

    Remind us all of the ownership and financial stability over the past 20+ years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by upthemaggies View Post
    Our average final position since 1999/00 is 76th.
    We've just finished 82nd.
    Compare that position to the result before they took over?

    This is the first season they've missed the playoffs. Fantastic owners so far IMO.

    I'm worried about SM too, don't get me wrong. I really hope they know what they're doing with him, cos so far he has absolutely not impressed.

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