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Feel for you Berwick fans.  Feel free to relay the following observation to your current chairman.  If you think you can find 4 million for a new stadium, why didn't you find one tenth of that to stop this happening ya clown?  More to the point now, find it to get them back up. It's pathetic trying to plaster over what you've done with pie from the bloody sky.

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1 minute ago, Coogs said:

Wonder when the big sorry speech will be put out from the board.

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With relegation to the Lowland League after more than 60 years of playing in the Scottish Football League, Berwick Rangers now find themselves in a dire situation. 

The past season has been the worst that anyone can remember. Although decisions made by previous directors in the summer of 2018 hindered the club's chances, ultimate responsibility for the season falls at the feet of the current board of directors of the football club.

As the football club's major shareholder, in light of the current situation and as a consequence of decisions made over the course of the season, Berwick Rangers Supporters' Club expects the directors to consider their positions. 

A failure to act and actively seek new people to take the club forward in a positive direction could force the Supporters' Club into leveraging its position as a major shareholder in Berwick Rangers Football Club and calling an EGM to ensure that the club sees the change required. 

Berwick Rangers have been in existence since 1881 and have a proud history. We could and should have a bright future ahead of us. We believe that this vision can only be achieved with new people driving the football club forward.

 

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2 minutes ago, Radge Cantal said:

STATEMENT

With relegation to the Lowland League after more than 60 years of playing in the Scottish Football League, Berwick Rangers now find themselves in a dire situation. 

The past season has been the worst that anyone can remember. Although decisions made by previous directors in the summer of 2018 hindered the club's chances, ultimate responsibility for the season falls at the feet of the current board of directors of the football club.

As the football club's major shareholder, in light of the current situation and as a consequence of decisions made over the course of the season, Berwick Rangers Supporters' Club expects the directors to consider their positions. 

A failure to act and actively seek new people to take the club forward in a positive direction could force the Supporters' Club into leveraging its position as a major shareholder in Berwick Rangers Football Club and calling an EGM to ensure that the club sees the change required. 

Berwick Rangers have been in existence since 1881 and have a proud history. We could and should have a bright future ahead of us. We believe that this vision can only be achieved with new people driving the football club forward.

 

Code for Sack the Board 

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26 minutes ago, Radge Cantal said:

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With relegation to the Lowland League after more than 60 years of playing in the Scottish Football League, Berwick Rangers now find themselves in a dire situation. 

The past season has been the worst that anyone can remember. Although decisions made by previous directors in the summer of 2018 hindered the club's chances, ultimate responsibility for the season falls at the feet of the current board of directors of the football club.

As the football club's major shareholder, in light of the current situation and as a consequence of decisions made over the course of the season, Berwick Rangers Supporters' Club expects the directors to consider their positions. 

A failure to act and actively seek new people to take the club forward in a positive direction could force the Supporters' Club into leveraging its position as a major shareholder in Berwick Rangers Football Club and calling an EGM to ensure that the club sees the change required. 

Berwick Rangers have been in existence since 1881 and have a proud history. We could and should have a bright future ahead of us. We believe that this vision can only be achieved with new people driving the football club forward.

 

That includes Walla and Len, it better do 

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STATEMENT
With relegation to the Lowland League after more than 60 years of playing in the Scottish Football League, Berwick Rangers now find themselves in a dire situation. 
The past season has been the worst that anyone can remember. Although decisions made by previous directors in the summer of 2018 hindered the club's chances, ultimate responsibility for the season falls at the feet of the current board of directors of the football club.
As the football club's major shareholder, in light of the current situation and as a consequence of decisions made over the course of the season, Berwick Rangers Supporters' Club expects the directors to consider their positions. 
A failure to act and actively seek new people to take the club forward in a positive direction could force the Supporters' Club into leveraging its position as a major shareholder in Berwick Rangers Football Club and calling an EGM to ensure that the club sees the change required. 
Berwick Rangers have been in existence since 1881 and have a proud history. We could and should have a bright future ahead of us. We believe that this vision can only be achieved with new people driving the football club forward.
 


The state of that. It’s these c***s that are as culpable as the board.
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1 hour ago, Radge Cantal said:

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With relegation to the Lowland League after more than 60 years of playing in the Scottish Football League, Berwick Rangers now find themselves in a dire situation. 

The past season has been the worst that anyone can remember. Although decisions made by previous directors in the summer of 2018 hindered the club's chances, ultimate responsibility for the season falls at the feet of the current board of directors of the football club.

As the football club's major shareholder, in light of the current situation and as a consequence of decisions made over the course of the season, Berwick Rangers Supporters' Club expects the directors to consider their positions. 

A failure to act and actively seek new people to take the club forward in a positive direction could force the Supporters' Club into leveraging its position as a major shareholder in Berwick Rangers Football Club and calling an EGM to ensure that the club sees the change required. 

Berwick Rangers have been in existence since 1881 and have a proud history. We could and should have a bright future ahead of us. We believe that this vision can only be achieved with new people driving the football club forward.

 

At this horrible point in Berwick's history. I'd like to make the point that it's important to understand, that even in the lower leagues, teams are getting round the rules, by benefactors funding key players out of their own pockets.  That's how some teams get around the fair play rules in the league you just dropped from. It happens where you're going too.   To progress forward revenue has to go up, whether it's renting out an artificial surface, being a hang gliding centre,  or whatever. It's that and or, getting people involved in the club willing to put money into funding key players out of their own pocket with no return but success.

Stadiums do not win matches and if that's where the board thinks the solution lies, it's time they went.  Your revenue was stagnant, so was ours. You had no one putting money into funding a better side, neither did we.  Well, both clubs need to do something about it, or we could be meeting up for a party in the lowland league.  At least Berwick own their own ground. Better what you've got, where you can work to make it pay, than what we've got, when we can't make a penny by investing for revenue.   Everything has to be looked at that can boost revenue and I mean everything.  From better and expanded  hospitality,  to renting out as a place for farmers to hold a produce market in the summer if you have to.  When it comes to hard cash for investment in a better side, there's no level playing field out there.  Ways have to be found to make that ground pay. Good luck people. Some of us will miss you.

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At this horrible point in Berwick's history. I'd like to make the point that it's important to understand, that even in the lower leagues, teams are getting round the rules, by benefactors funding key players out of their own pockets.  That's how some teams get around the fair play rules in the league you just dropped from. It happens where you're going too.   To progress forward revenue has to go up, whether it's renting out an artificial surface, being a hang gliding centre,  or whatever. It's that and or, getting people involved in the club willing to put money into funding key players out of their own pocket with no return but success.
Stadiums do not win matches and if that's where the board thinks the solution lies, it's time they went.  Your revenue was stagnant, so was ours. You had no one putting money into funding a better side, neither did we.  Well, both clubs need to do something about it, or we could be meeting up for a party in the lowland league.  At least Berwick own their own ground. Better what you've got, where you can work to make it pay, than what we've got, when we can't make a penny by investing for revenue.   Everything has to be looked at that can boost revenue and I mean everything.  From better and expanded  hospitality,  to renting out as a place for farmers to hold a produce market in the summer if you have to.  When it comes to hard cash for investment in a better side, there's no level playing field out there.  Ways have to be found to make that ground pay. Good luck people. Some of us will miss you.


We don’t own the ground.
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A FEELING  THAT THE CLYDE FANS WILL HOPEFULLY HAVE AT THE END OF NEXT SEASON.  SEE THE CLYDE LOYAL GLORY HUNTERS TURNED OUT IN FORCE AGAIN ! SUPRISED THEY REMEMBERED HOW TO GET THERE !
Apart from wondering why Clyde should feature in this sad day for Berwick, perhaps you could explain how Clyde fans would experience the trauma of losing in the pyramid system at the end of next season?
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I try very hard to let the flow of Pie and Bovril wash over me, as too often comments can be economical with the truth or just plain way off the mark, but on this occasion I'm going to challenge your outright lies, and question why, in recent weeks, there appears to have been a very deliberate attempt to discredit me as a potential Chairman before I've even taken up the post.
I've put forward a model for the future which works towards a sustainable club based on many more people/businesses each making a small contribution. The aim is to 'wash our face' as a Club, as an organisation losing money each year is a poor option for inward investment. If an investment only goes towards reducing losses for a year, then little remains to actually improve matters, be it team or facilities.
Maybe that's not the model that some people want, but to plant this kind of nonsense doesn't improve the situation at all.
 
 
 
 

When is your Dorito day?
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