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22 hours ago, sureiknow said:

Gretna AGM on 6th December . 

Big Scotty for committee member!!

I can't see me being put forward for it to be honest, the current board don't like their feathers being ruffled haha.

 

Unfortunately won't be able to attend the meeting, i have other commitments on a Tuesday night!

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3 minutes ago, gretnascotty said:

I can't see me being put forward for it to be honest, the current board don't like their feathers being ruffled haha.

 

Unfortunately won't be able to attend the meeting, i have other commitments on a Tuesday night!

Get your dad back and most of theach old committee . 

We all know things haven't been the same since they left.

We need a shit stirrer like you Scotty.

Well not so much stirring but not afraid to open your mouth and telling it as it needs to be told.

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2 minutes ago, sureiknow said:

Get your dad back and most of theach old committee . 

We all know things haven't been the same since they left.

We need a shit stirrer like you Scotty.

Well not so much stirring but not afraid to open your mouth and telling it as it needs to be told.

We've got a shit stirrer at Whitehill if you fancy putting in an offer for his services 

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7 minutes ago, sureiknow said:

Get your dad back and most of theach old committee . 

We all know things haven't been the same since they left.

We need a shit stirrer like you Scotty.

Well not so much stirring but not afraid to open your mouth and telling it as it needs to be told.

I highly doubt we'll see any of that committee back at Gretna, The current Ceo runs the show........Fact!

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20 hours ago, The Mantis said:

We've got a shit stirrer at Whitehill if you fancy putting in an offer for his services 

No thanks you can keep him enough shit stirrers already there I hear.. "green cheese" comes to mind.

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was reading about Gretna and googled their attendance, found this thread. Was just wondering, is Gretna 2008 now a supporter owned club? if so, how does a club like Gretna survive? game day revenue can't go far? do supporters pay some annual fees to keep it running? i guess i also wonder what are budgets for clubs at that level. For example, i know that non-ranked division US clubs (outside top 3 tiers, amateur / semi-amateur) have budgets at around 100k USD. Would it be similar in this case?

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On 07/05/2017 at 00:07, Nakamura said:

was reading about Gretna and googled their attendance, found this thread. Was just wondering, is Gretna 2008 now a supporter owned club? if so, how does a club like Gretna survive? game day revenue can't go far? do supporters pay some annual fees to keep it running? i guess i also wonder what are budgets for clubs at that level. For example, i know that non-ranked division US clubs (outside top 3 tiers, amateur / semi-amateur) have budgets at around 100k USD. Would it be similar in this case?

A lot of clubs in Scotland outwith the 4 national leagues just pay players expenses so player costs would be minimal. At a club like Pollok, playing budget for the year would be more along the lines of what you're talking. Then again you'll be double that in the lower leagues of SPFL.

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