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  1. Its certainly been a success for their first year and they are clearly better than this level so it's hard to say how good they actually are. A couple of them played in the group stages of the League Cup earlier in the season.
  2. Absolute nonsense. Again, let's look at facts instead of hysteria. Gary Cunningham during his initial attention seeking exercise on Facebook states he is finished with it all. He won't be running any more buses. He specifically mentions he won't be running a bus to Dundee as the club gets a share of the gate. Gary Cunningham publicly states his desire to inflict financial harm on Airdrieonians. Hardly a surprise the club decide to act on this threat. Remove the power, remove the threat. Once the latest round of online cuddles fade away Gary changes his story (not for the first time during this sorry saga). Gary remembers that buses to away games are good for his business and decides, after all his public wailing, he's going to run a bus to Dundee after all. Club subsequently email season ticket holders about running a bus for families. Gary heads straight to Facebook looking for yet more sympathy despite having already announced his bus is full. Usual Facebook tirade ensues. Some if getting ugly and personal. It's the same names as before and the time before that. Most of them haven't been to an Airdrie game in years. Most depressing of all is grown women posting about defecating on a bus full of families and children with an actual schoolteacher endorsing it. Grim.
  3. Had Gary behaved like a man and called PH then there is a far higher likelihood the issue would've been resolved. Zero chance anyone at the club will want to speak to Gary now knowing that the content of any conversation will end up on Facebook or in the Daily Record.
  4. A recap on the Gary Cunningham saga; Gary Cunningham is sitting in the family section and decides to stick his fingers up (with a rather disturbing facial expression) behind the mascot and his pals. Some of them are barely 5 years old. The club send a communication to him personally citing an indefinite ban. Seems extreme but as someone has already mentioned, an ongoing legal case which has its roots in fan behavior is the likely driver for this. Gary decides to make this public on an Airdrie fans Facebook page looking for online hugs and trying to create a storm. Things die down a bit over the weekend, so he puts the same letter up looking for more online hugs. The same people say the same things as they did the week before. The letter ends up on a Scottish Football Fans twitter forum. Some comments sympathetic. Others think Gary should be put on some kind of register and kept as far away from kids as possible. Gary then speaks to the Daily Record. Tells the DR he has tried to contact the club by email to resolve the issue after telling the AFC fans Facebook group he hasn't contacted the club as he 'thinks I would make it worse'. Gary can't even get his story straight. Airdrie FC say absolutely nothing while this hysterical manbaby speaks to anyone and everyone with the exception of the person he should have spoken to in the first place. Had he done so it'd probably be resolved by now. Gary needs to sack his PR team. On a far more important note, a must win for Airdrie today. Mon the diamonds.
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