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Stag Nation

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  1. Does anyone know definitively how the 'club' is now structured? If it's still a club, then only the (paying) members should attend any AGM or EGM If it's become a limited company, only shareholders. If it's now wholly owned by Mr Gall, then there's no need for a meeting at all!
  2. I’m not surprised you hadn’t heard of ‘Junior ‘ football. Even in Scotland, it was largely unknown outside its geographical heartland. Basically, it cut off its clubs and players from mainstream football for no good reason, following some long-forgotten dispute. The current pyramid will eventually sort itself out. The remaining ‘Junior’ outposts in the NE and ‘midlands’ will eventually see sense. I’ll sit back and wait for the abuse!
  3. Are you running a club, or is this just idle curiosity?
  4. Wikipedia says "... local legend has it that Celtic donated the strips to the club." I'd suggest that it is some way away from a "fact".
  5. No they didn’t. The cup rules still allow the game to be moved, at the sole discretion of the SFA board.
  6. That was essentially the case in England up until a few years ago. Generally agreed to be a horrible idea, and so scrapped.
  7. Not particularly important, but why did the home team change strip?
  8. Rooster is an Americanism. In this country he's a 'Cock'.
  9. The law dates from the last century, so I don't understand your "woke" comment. Would you really prefer it if shops, pubs, insurers and other businesses were allowed to conspire together to fix prices, and kill competition? That would inevitably lead to higher prices for everyone.
  10. Or even East of Scotland, depending on where they find their next "permanent" home.
  11. They were often in the top division in the old days ( until at least the 1960s).
  12. Potential fan base where? Rutherglen? Cumbernauld? Hamilton?
  13. It would be illegal for the league (or anyone else) to tell clubs what to charge.
  14. When I went to school in Dingwall in the 60s, there was exactly one Pakistani family in the town - indeed probably in the whole county. In the almost complete absence of any non-white people to discriminate against, we had to make do with the "traveller" population. There's a sad but universal human tendency to find some "other" group to shun, persecute or blame.
  15. But ... if planning permission is refused, the owners may be desperate to sell. Any Clyde supporters still living locally should be objecting.
  16. That must be the worst kit in Clyde's history.
  17. Maybe if you'd played better against them you wouldn't be here ...
  18. That sounds perfectly normal with a long lease.
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