Stourbr*dge (Potential Promotion Issues)

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Stourbr*dge (Potential Promotion Issues)

Post by yeltz85 » 04 Apr 2013, 12:16

Should they be promoted looks as if they may have issues, its all rumour at the moment and until anything official is announced no one will know what will happen I suppose.

http://glassboys.the-talk.net/t127-promotion-denied

http://zamarettopremierfans.myfanforum. ... t1135.html

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Post by YeltzDoc » 04 Apr 2013, 16:16

Pray silence please for my favourite joke.

"The board at Stourbr*dge Town have planned all the necessary ground improvements at Amblecote.
Over the summer they will get the stand re-seeded."

Eyethangewe....

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Post by Laurel Lane Lamper » 04 Apr 2013, 17:19

They need to rebuild that gasometer ...

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Post by YeltzDoc » 04 Apr 2013, 19:50

I would also like to distance myself from the rumours that Amblecoat is due to go all-seater because someone saw Jon Ford unloading a three-piece-suite from the back of a van.

Imhereallweek...

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Post by Laurel Lane Lamper » 04 Apr 2013, 20:16

I hope all this mockery of our unfortunate neighbours is not distracting you from that long awaited article :D

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Post by swipey » 04 Apr 2013, 20:18

Obvious trolling... but they ain't happy campers over there are they?
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Post by YeltzDoc » 04 Apr 2013, 21:56

Laurel Lane Lamper wrote:I hope all this mockery of our unfortunate neighbours is not distracting you from that long awaited article :D
I was thinking of my magnum opus only earlier today.

Given the gravity of the subject matter, it'll make "War And Peace" look like a pamphlet.

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Post by Laurel Lane Lamper » 04 Apr 2013, 22:01

YeltzDoc wrote:
Laurel Lane Lamper wrote:I hope all this mockery of our unfortunate neighbours is not distracting you from that long awaited article :D
I was thinking of my magnum opus only earlier today.

Given the gravity of the subject matter, it'll make "War And Peace" look like a pamphlet.
:)

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Post by yeltz85 » 28 Apr 2013, 15:57

Quote from someone on Tony Kempster,

2.3.1 A Club’s Ground may be shared with another Club or any other club (including a club engaged in another sport) providing, where sharing with a football club the Club or club playing in the most senior competition has priority of fixtures at all times and, where sharing with a club engaged in another sport, the Club has priority of fixtures. A Club will not be permitted to ground share to gain promotion or to avoid relegation. Ground sharing may not be permitted when one of the sharers retains the use of another ground unless that club can show by means of a refused planning permission or similar that it cannot meet the requirements of the Criteria Document at that ground. Any Club wishing to share a ground or intending to move to a new ground must obtain the written consent of the Board. Any ground sharing for a period exceeding thirteen (13) weeks must be in writing and a written agreement must first be approved by the Board before being entered into and (except in an emergency) must be completed by 31 March in any year to be effective for the following Playing Season. A copy of the completed signed and dated agreement must be received by the Competition within fourteen days of the approval being sent to the Club.

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