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I see seat reservations for season ticket renewals stop at 1200 tomorrow and full prices then apply. 

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3 hours ago, Robert said:

I see seat reservations for season ticket renewals stop at 1200 tomorrow and full prices then apply. 

Yeah, full price below for those interested.

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12 hours ago, Fraz said:

Yeah, full price below for those interested.

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Rumour is it Sleazy Gardiner thinks he is going to be part of the new investment set up as their CEO hence why he is still hanging around  here like a really bad smell.
Never will I buy anything of the club until his association with ICT is over . If any new investor thinks this will win back fans they’re obviously not doing their homework and been fed a million lies from him . Our CEO thinks it’s a handful of fans against him.   WAKE UP Scot Gardiner  your hated by majority . 

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1 hour ago, caley1 said:

Never will I buy anything of the club until his association with ICT is over . If any new investor thinks this will win back fans they’re obviously not doing their homework and been fed a million lies from him . Our CEO thinks it’s a handful of fans against him.   WAKE UP Scot Gardiner  your hated by majority . 

We sponsored at least one player, sometimes more than one, for TWENTY-FIVE years. We stopped last year for one reason. That reason is working his notice (allegedly). We will think about resurrecting that sponsorship when he has left the building for the final time and handed back his keys and any other ICT property. It may only be a small amount when looked at individually, but that's the same story that we keep hear being repeated ad infinitum when it comes to ICT sales, sponsorship, season tickets and merchandise, so a lot of small amounts soon add up to one big amount! 

There also needs to be a lot of change at board level too. Its not (just) Gardiner responsible for the treatment of Doran, Ridgers, and others, including Shane Sutherland, going back several years. Plenty of blame to go around on that front too and they should not think they can escape it by making SG the lone scapegoat.    

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1 hour ago, caley1 said:

Rumour is it Sleazy Gardiner thinks he is going to be part of the new investment set up as their CEO hence why he is still hanging around  here like a really bad smell.
Never will I buy anything of the club until his association with ICT is over . If any new investor thinks this will win back fans they’re obviously not doing their homework and been fed a million lies from him . Our CEO thinks it’s a handful of fans against him.   WAKE UP Scot Gardiner  your hated by majority . 

I've been told a couple of different versions of this story that he's going nowhere.  It's also backed up by the fact that there's nobody there who anything is being handed over to so he's still in full control of everything and things are running as they have been previously.

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37 minutes ago, STFU said:

I've been told a couple of different versions of this story that he's going nowhere.  It's also backed up by the fact that there's nobody there who anything is being handed over to so he's still in full control of everything and things are running as they have been previously.

Then the supporters Trust as the main group representing fans MUST clarify this, as the public statement by the club is contrary to this story (and I have heard it too). If necessary, the ST must also try to galvanise the support (members or otherwise) into forcing an AGM/EGM where this is the main subject. Secondary subjects to include board accountability for all this bulls*** and for the treatment of players. There should also be a nomination to get fan representation onto a newly elected (or in one or two individual cases, re-elected) board. If this ties in with new investors (not owners) then so be it, but the current state is just a slow decline into oblivion and no-one in authority seems to care. It is just fans who have no power (at the moment) who seem to give a flying f*** !!!   

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4 hours ago, caley1 said:

Rumour is it Sleazy Gardiner thinks he is going to be part of the new investment set up as their CEO hence why he is still hanging around  here like a really bad smell.

Surely someone daft keen enough to invest £2M or upwards in the club would do enough due diligence work - formally or informally - to tell them that keeping Gardiner on would be disastrous?

I would hope that those involved in discussions have spoken to more than just Gardiner and the board.  To the Supporters Trust, for a start - and I appreciate that the Trust may not be able to tell us about it if they have been involved.

Failing that, just read the news media and this forum!

 

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3 hours ago, Scotty said:

Then the supporters Trust as the main group representing fans MUST clarify this, as the public statement by the club is contrary to this story (and I have heard it too). If necessary, the ST must also try to galvanise the support (members or otherwise) into forcing an AGM/EGM where this is the main subject. Secondary subjects to include board accountability for all this bulls*** and for the treatment of players. There should also be a nomination to get fan representation onto a newly elected (or in one or two individual cases, re-elected) board. If this ties in with new investors (not owners) then so be it, but the current state is just a slow decline into oblivion and no-one in authority seems to care. It is just fans who have no power (at the moment) who seem to give a flying f*** !!!   

And supporters wonder why Grassa and the board are been so quiet about this . It’s because they know what is going on and for some reason or another are scared of SG .Does SG have something on the board ?  Sure there must be dirt that can be dug up about SG too as he has certainly appeared to have a shady past the last decade or more ? Said it weeks ago something stinks in all this . 

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4 hours ago, Scotty said:

 If necessary, the ST must also try to galvanise the support (members or otherwise) into forcing an AGM/EGM where this is the main subject. Secondary subjects to include board accountability for all this bulls*** and for the treatment of players. There should also be a nomination to get fan representation onto a newly elected (or in one or two individual cases, re-elected) board. If this ties in with new investors (not owners) then so be it, but the current state is just a slow decline into oblivion and no-one in authority seems to care. It is just fans who have no power (at the moment) who seem to give a flying f*** !!!   

The AGM is already two weeks overdue and counting (the last AGM was four months overdue.) I also think there’s a fair chance that an EGM might be required in the event of any deal being done if control of the club is part of it - or an item may be incorporated into a delayed AGM.

Apart from the manager being available pre- and post-match as the only club spokesperson of any kind across a period of over two months, the outward appearance is one of complete corporate paralysis.

By the way, there’s a club website announcement that the Sports Bar won’t be open tomorrow. I understand that it wasn’t open during the latter part of last season either. Any indications why?

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4 minutes ago, Charles Bannerman said:

The AGM is already two weeks overdue and counting (the last AGM was four months overdue.) I also think there’s a fair chance that an EGM might be required in the event of any deal being done if control of the club is part of it - or an item may be incorporated into a delayed AGM.

Apart from the manager being available pre- and post-match as the only club spokesperson of any kind across a period of over two months, the outward appearance is one of complete corporate paralysis.

By the way, there’s a club website announcement that the Sports Bar won’t be open tomorrow. I understand that it wasn’t open during the latter part of last season either. Any indications why?

The Club have no money to employ staff or buy stock to serve in the Sports Bar. 

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3 minutes ago, Charles Bannerman said:

The AGM is already two weeks overdue and counting (the last AGM was four months overdue.) I also think there’s a fair chance that an EGM might be required in the event of any deal being done if control of the club is part of it - or an item may be incorporated into a delayed AGM.

Apart from the manager being available pre- and post-match as the only club spokesperson of any kind across a period of over two months, the outward appearance is one of complete corporate paralysis.

By the way, there’s a club website announcement that the Sports Bar won’t be open tomorrow. I understand that it wasn’t open during the latter part of last season either. Any indications why?

I'd heard that they couldn't afford the bill for the kegs and also to save the cost of the staff. May not be correct of course. Surely we could buy a few crates of cider and beer on sale or return and just sell them instead?

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Just now, Fraz said:

I'd heard that they couldn't afford the bill for the kegs and also to save the cost of the staff. May not be correct of course. Surely we could buy a few crates of cider and beer on sale or return and just sell them instead?

I think SG is having staff problems . Many will not work whilst he is still controlling things . Has the kit man not resigned and only there until the end of the month as he like others cannot work alongside him . 

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That horrendous bit of news/rumour shows the board and anyone else connected with running and ruining our club have learnt SFA from the outrage and debacle of the past few months.

There is only one way forward for us, SG must go asap along with any other sycophants who allowed such a decline to happen in the first place - absolutely nothing else is remotely acceptable!

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We are conscious that we have not issued any statements or updates to members or the wider fan base in the last couple of weeks. That is simply because we have not had anything tangible or meaningful to update our members on. We share the concerns voiced on here about the rumours that are circulating at present, and we are seeking clarity from the club.

The Trust Board has continued to meet regularly to discuss the ongoing situation, and we have been able to have some dialogue with the club and further talks are planned but, as mentioned above, to date they have not resulted in anything tangible.

The club will need to hold an AGM soon, and we will highlight the fact that it is overdue. As a result, there is no reason to call for an EGM at this time. In addition, we cannot call an EGM relating to the CEO as he is not a Director or on the Board, but merely an employee of the club.

Once we have news confirmed that a new investor has confirmed their investment, we hope that things will move quickly regarding changes to the leadership of the club.

We have previously sought fan representation on the Board but now is not the time for that to happen, as the state of the club's finances brings with it personal risks for Directors, and it would be wrong of us to place a member of our Board or any fan in that position. However, new investment may materially change that position, in which case we will renew our efforts to get a fans' representative on the Board.

However, the ongoing investor discussions need not stop the club Board engaging with us, and that is what we continue to seek on a regular basis, and we will also seek early discussions with any new investor when their investment is confirmed.

In the meantime, we will continue to update our members when we have anything to share, and we will continue to share those updates here.

We would also like to thank our members for their continued support.

Going off topic, can we also point you to this post on the Supporters Trust Forum in case you have not seen it. Stewart does an amazing power of work for the Trust, which we are very grateful for, and if you feel minded to show your support to this crowd funder he will greatly appreciate it, as will the Trust Board:

https://caleythistleonline.com/topic/36314-crowdfunding-appeal-to-raise-funds-for-stoke-mandeville-spinal-unit-and-the-ict-supporters-trust-at-stewarts-request/

 

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49 minutes ago, CaleyCanary said:

There is only one way forward for us, SG must go asap along with any other sycophants who allowed such a decline to happen in the first place

But then we’d be left with pretty much nothing. 

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44 minutes ago, ICT Supporters Trust said:

In addition, we cannot call an EGM relating to the CEO as he is not a Director or on the Board, but merely an employee of the club.

Someone better tell him that then as the tail is currently wagging the dog. 

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4 minutes ago, Scotty said:

Someone better tell him that then as the tail is currently wagging the dog. 

Which is one of the reasons why change is so badly needed.

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1 hour ago, caley1 said:

I think SG is having staff problems . Many will not work whilst he is still controlling things . Has the kit man not resigned and only there until the end of the month as he like others cannot work alongside him . 

I think the physio has left too and the Club is using physios from Ross County. I don’t think there is a sports scientist either. 

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27 minutes ago, CaleyCiuin said:

I think the physio has left too and the Club is using physios from Ross County. I don’t think there is a sports scientist either. 

Yeah gone too . Nobody wants part in what he is doing or trying to do to the club . How can one guy be so hated and carry on . Shows u how hard faced he really is .Worth keeping a close eye on his and his wife’s businesses on company house as a few changes lately 

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2 hours ago, ICT Supporters Trust said:

We are conscious that we have not issued any statements or updates to members or the wider fan base in the last couple of weeks. That is simply because we have not had anything tangible or meaningful to update our members on. We share the concerns voiced on here about the rumours that are circulating at present, and we are seeking clarity from the club.

The Trust Board has continued to meet regularly to discuss the ongoing situation, and we have been able to have some dialogue with the club and further talks are planned but, as mentioned above, to date they have not resulted in anything tangible.

The club will need to hold an AGM soon, and we will highlight the fact that it is overdue. As a result, there is no reason to call for an EGM at this time. In addition, we cannot call an EGM relating to the CEO as he is not a Director or on the Board, but merely an employee of the club.

Once we have news confirmed that a new investor has confirmed their investment, we hope that things will move quickly regarding changes to the leadership of the club.

We have previously sought fan representation on the Board but now is not the time for that to happen, as the state of the club's finances brings with it personal risks for Directors, and it would be wrong of us to place a member of our Board or any fan in that position. However, new investment may materially change that position, in which case we will renew our efforts to get a fans' representative on the Board.

However, the ongoing investor discussions need not stop the club Board engaging with us, and that is what we continue to seek on a regular basis, and we will also seek early discussions with any new investor when their investment is confirmed.

In the meantime, we will continue to update our members when we have anything to share, and we will continue to share those updates here.

We would also like to thank our members for their continued support.

Going off topic, can we also point you to this post on the Supporters Trust Forum in case you have not seen it. Stewart does an amazing power of work for the Trust, which we are very grateful for, and if you feel minded to show your support to this crowd funder he will greatly appreciate it, as will the Trust Board:

https://caleythistleonline.com/topic/36314-crowdfunding-appeal-to-raise-funds-for-stoke-mandeville-spinal-unit-and-the-ict-supporters-trust-at-stewarts-request/

 

Simple -  BOYCOTT until he is gone, and shout it from the roofs!!!!!  

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2 hours ago, caley1 said:

Yeah gone too . Nobody wants part in what he is doing or trying to do to the club . How can one guy be so hated and carry on . Shows u how hard faced he really is .Worth keeping a close eye on his and his wife’s businesses on company house as a few changes lately 

"So in short, I couldn’t care less. Disdain is good."

That's what he thinks about folk who don't like him (fans included I assume). He's that narcissistic he'll carry on doing what's best for SG. Doesn't give a monkeys about ICT and the state he'll leave it in. 

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1 hour ago, big cherly said:

Simple -  BOYCOTT until he is gone, and shout it from the roofs!!!!!  

The problem is that nobody really is shouting it from the rooftops.  A boycott on its own will be spun by the club as fans simply not supporting the club and having lost interest now that we've dropped into league 1.  If everybody who earlier said they would withhold their money, still came down to the stadium and loudly protested outside the ground for the duration of the match, then that would be positive action.  If there were more fans outside the ground than inside, it would have a real impact and would be newsworthy.  The club certainly couldn't turn round and say we had lost interest.  We could also show our support for the young lads by singing chants for them as well as the anti Gardiner stuff.  I'm sure that if that was to happen, many who have bought tickets would also stay outside and join in the protest.  Of course we want Gardiner gone, but the young lads need and deserve our support too.

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The supporters trust said at the fans meeting they would organise/back a fan protest but there's no sign of that happening.

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It would also be useful if journalists did not chicken out from putting key questions to DF in press conferences. For instance, in the latest he said he did not know why there was a problem with fans coming through the gate to support the players. Surely the journalists could have explained the reason to help DF understand the problem? If the conference is then stopped because the questions about player treatment, for instance, are too uncomfortable for DF to answer, then the press would have a new story.  DF can bat away questions about SG but surely it is legitimate for what seems to be our highest paid manager in 30 years to be given some tough questions with regard to his role?

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13 hours ago, DoofersDad said:

The problem is that nobody really is shouting it from the rooftops.  A boycott on its own will be spun by the club as fans simply not supporting the club and having lost interest now that we've dropped into league 1.  If everybody who earlier said they would withhold their money, still came down to the stadium and loudly protested outside the ground for the duration of the match, then that would be positive action.  If there were more fans outside the ground than inside, it would have a real impact and would be newsworthy.  The club certainly couldn't turn round and say we had lost interest.  We could also show our support for the young lads by singing chants for them as well as the anti Gardiner stuff.  I'm sure that if that was to happen, many who have bought tickets would also stay outside and join in the protest.  Of course we want Gardiner gone, but the young lads need and deserve our support too.

I agree DD and I know your not having by a dig at me, more a plea for action on a collective basis of the fans (it will always only be them), to raise the level of objection (to the uncertainty of the way the club is being manipulated my certain individuals for there own end / greed), by protesting outside and during the game. 100% with you.

For me this is where the Trust should be leading from. Apologies for raising this old chestnut of mine again, but if the trust cannot be proactive or can initiate radical action to the way the club is being manipulated if front of our eyes (when it is possibly in its strongest ever position), when can or would it?? 
 

Maybe we need our own Greta to emerge and gather fan support in the way you suggest. (I’m past it!!).  Getting a demo would get onto the telly and papers for sure!!  I would be one to follow such person/demo.

I for one will not accept SG remaining in any form (direct or indirect) at the helms of the club. 

 
 

 

 

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