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What Would A New Gretna Bring To The League? If they get in that is.

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View PostGretna, on Jun 26 2008, 10:05, said:

IF the new Gretna
are admitted to the South of Scotland League they will NOT be playing in Gretna. ;)

Aye, playing your games on a public pitch in Carlisle is such a good idea.
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View PostCargen Qos, on Jun 26 2008, 18:28, said:

Aye, playing your games on a public pitch in Carlisle is such a good idea.


I can't see Gretna listed on the early season fixtures list!!!
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View PostDuncan Freemason, on Jun 26 2008, 05:25, said:

comes the official announcement that "they are now pinning their hopes on the council "buying Raydale from the administrators". Also a wee lecture for the fans to "get real" in terms of expectations. Lots of stuff about "re-birth" and so on.
There's a few bun fights yet to take place I reckon. Not only that, but the manner in which the statement is made will ensure that some of the more marginal support will walk away.


Stop mischief-making. What you are quoting is an independent newspaper article from a local journalist which has been reproduced in full on an unofficial fans website. Now that's hardly an "official announcement" is it? Re-read it, and stick to the bits the Trust has actually said.
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View PostPele Tower, on Jun 26 2008, 18:56, said:

Stop mischief-making. What you are quoting is an independent newspaper article from a local journalist which has been reproduced in full on an unofficial fans website. Now that's hardly an "official announcement" is it? Re-read it, and stick to the bits the Trust has actually said.

I could accept "mischief making" if I had been the one who put the words together. However, I wasn't........but you know that. So if there is indeed "mischief" being made, then it's your main (for now) Gretna site that is making it. Now I will accept that "official" was the wrong word, but consider this....GSS have already stated that their aim is to get back to raydale. They have announced that they have no money to pay anyone for services to the club....volunteers only. So if theu "officially" want to play at Raydale, and "officially" have no funds to do it, then I'd say it's pretty logical to say that "they are pinning their hopes on the council buying it".
I haven't even changed the clip around, or make it look as though it is saying anything different from the main article. I have re-read it, and nothing has changed. Here it is in full.............and as you know, it is damn near impossible to say what is "official" or otherwise these days. The GSS are "official" only in their own eyes. Their website doesn't exactly assume the position of being "the one". Here it is in full. If you want to avoid the other guff, then go straight to the highlighted section.

Officials behind the rebirth of Gretna as a non-league club have told fans to take a reality check following criticism of the appointment of Workington Reds reserve team manager Stuart Rome as new boss.

Fans had hoped for a big-name appointment, with many hoping for a return of former manager Rowan Alexander who helped guide them from the English UniBond League to the Scottish Third and Second Division championship and to the 2006 Scottish Cup Final at Hampden Park.



The club, which went out of business last month after former owner Brooks Mileson withdrew his funding in February, is hoping to re-establish itself in the amateur ranks and has applied to join the South of Scotland League.

The extent of Gretna’s shocking fall from grace was brought home to supporters who are now preparing for games against the likes of Nithsdale Wanderers and St Cuthbert Wanderers – a stark contrast to last season’s glamour SPL clashes against Rangers and Celtic.



Rome , below, was hastily appointed manager last week after volunteering his services for free at a recent fans’ meeting, but the decision has generated disappointment among fans.

But the Gretna Supporters’ Society, which has been raising funds and overseeing the club’s revival, has told fans they must accept their days in the big-time are over. Society secretary Anton Hodge said: “We have a problem with managing people’s expectations because until a few weeks ago we were in a league which included Celtic and Rangers.

“Now we’re in non-league football in Scotland – if we can secure a place in the South of Scotland League. It has been a reality check.



“Stuart Rome works at Newton Rigg football academy and said he would like to help out on the football side on a voluntary basis. We took him up on that.



“We asked for volunteers, from a new manager to someone who is prepared to wash the kits.

“We don’t have the funds to offer a manager a paid contract. We didn’t even try to get a bigger name. Stuart just came a long and offered to help and it’s all hands to the pump to get the club going again.



“To put an application in for the South of Scotland League we had to have a ground and players. Stuart came along with access to players and that gave us the assurance we could have a team.”

The new club is pinning its hopes on Dumfries and Galloway Council agreeing to buy Raydale Park from the administrators who oversaw Gretna’s demise.



Officials would then seek to lease Raydale from the council but are seeking a temporary ground for their first season in the South of Scotland League.

The club is hoping to hear that their application to join the league has been successful before their extraordinary general meeting on July 2.

I've just noticed that is was a "News & Star" article. Which means it was probably an Amanda Little article. Which means that the likelihood of any of it being accurate is really really low. I saw she had won her seventh "Best Sports Journalist" award recently. I can only imagine this is on a par with receiving a "World's Best Dad" coffee mug from your kids.......but a lot less meaningful.

This post has been edited by Duncan Freemason: 27 June 2008 - 06:25

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View PostDuncan Freemason, on Jun 27 2008, 05:22, said:

I've just noticed that is was a "News & Star" article. Which means it was probably an Amanda Little article. Which means that the likelihood of any of it being accurate is really really low. I saw she had won her seventh "Best Sports Journalist" award recently. I can only imagine this is on a par with receiving a "World's Best Dad" coffee mug from your kids.......but a lot less meaningful.


As you can see from the link it was indeed a Ms Little article

http://www.news-and-....co.uk/1.129389
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View PostDuncan Freemason, on Jun 27 2008, 05:22, said:

The extent of Gretna’s shocking fall from grace was brought home to supporters who are now preparing for games against the likes of Nithsdale Wanderers and St Cuthbert Wanderers – a stark contrast to last season’s glamour SPL clashes against Rangers and Celtic.



That should spark an interesting reaction on here.
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