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  1. I see what the Supporters Trust is doing more as trying to help get the ship sailing in the right direction. Surely it is the responsibility of the Trust to do what it can to help the Club avoid disaster? If the Club went into receivership and the Trust had sat back and done nothing, those who are now questioning the Trust would be the first to question why the Trust had not done anything. Let's be clear here. This is about supporters supporting the Club. It is not about supporting the people who are currently running the Club.
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  2. It feels like we are trying to get a say in the music to be played on the Titanic. I want to be wrong, but the finances are an existential issue for the club and it's future, and regardless of the make up of the board things are not good. There is little point on being on the board of a sinking ship and I think the influence of a fans representative is overstated. The ship needs to be sailing in the right direction before any of this is relevant, though I do applaud the Supporter Trust for their energy and commitment.
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  3. In principal the idea is ok I suppose but sadly ICT don’t have the fanbase for such an initiative to be viable. Ok the Trust or whatever they call themselves now are trying their best but the reality is that blazers have never once engaged with the fans and I include every board here not just the present. Stronger Together also sounds like a Unionist term unfortunately but i guess possibly cleverly it may well pander to the Orc regime upstairs. Good luck to the Trust nevertheless. Dougal
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  4. Have I missed a previous episode of this drama?
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  5. In case anyone is interested, Citylink are operating a coach service between Glasgow and Troon to connect with the Arran ferries operating there rather than Ardrossan until August to accommodate MV Alfred. I’m told it’s normally operated by their first electric coach so a chance of an unusual photo if anyone is in the vicinity.
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  6. I was expecting superb drone footage of the launch of Glen Rosa today I did see it on line with the weather being blamed and a hitch with wasting a good bottle of malt whisky I was told a good story about Calmac that never makes the news. At the port of Uig there was a full load booked and one large campervan on standby. The loading officer thought he could take them all and put the campervan up front as normal with large vehicles but then they were left with one booked car not able to get on an immediate shout was put out for all drivers to return to their vehicles, moving the forward a few inches the last car got onboard. Great customer service all aboard
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  7. No matter how it's spun there are no positives about dropping to the seaside leagues
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  8. Yeesh. Queen's never dropped, they'd been in the bottom tier for donkeys cos they were Amateur and only moved up once they ditched that. Raith, Airdrie and ESPECIALLY Falkirk were stuck in League One for multiple seasons with Falkirk being stuck there for 6 years. It'll NEVER do us any good, and will only leave us likely pinging between L1 and L2 like Peterhead
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