Burnley worth buying

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Re: Burnley worth buying

Post by ontario claret » Wed Jan 11, 2017 10:38 pm

Thanks, Royboy. So what I'm talking about already exists, just in a less formal way. I still think that if all of you minority shareholders got together in a more organized way that you would have more influence in the club. Just don't include KRBFC.

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Re: Burnley worth buying

Post by KRBFC » Wed Jan 11, 2017 10:40 pm

ontario claret wrote:Thanks, Royboy. So what I'm talking about already exists, just in a less formal way. I still think that if all of you minority shareholders got together in a more organized way that you would have more influence in the club. Just don't include KRBFC.
Keep pretending to support Burnley, you have no reason to support Burnley. Not a real fan.

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Re: Burnley worth buying

Post by Gnulty » Wed Jan 11, 2017 10:53 pm

Not worth bying for making money short term, too small and local!...Worth bying into, with a proper business management at place already and satisfied with break even numbers, as long as the team wins more than they lose..? Hell Yes!!!

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Re: Burnley worth buying

Post by HunterST_BFC » Wed Jan 11, 2017 11:31 pm

KRBFC needs to see more of the world. Seems Lancashire is all he has seen.

Ontario claret is a BFC fan regardless of whether he has spent years and years putting up with what you have living solely in Burnley.

I've friends in Japan, Thailand, Cambodia etc etc etc that follow BFC with pride - Few have ever had the chance to travel to the UK.
It doesn't effect the messages I get - These connections go back years.
These connections are constant even when the team are poop.
There is a massive pride that over recent years especially BFC have done really well.
To me the fact that they can proudly boast to follow Burnley (the against all odds BURNLEY) and see / read about BFC with pride for themselves, makes me proud.

KRBFC open your eyes.

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Re: Burnley worth buying

Post by Royboyclaret » Wed Jan 11, 2017 11:39 pm

"Thanks, Royboy. So what I'm talking about already exists, just in a less formal way. I still think that if all of you minority shareholders got together in a more organized way that you would have more influence in the club."


There's no answer to that, you'll be telling us next to force an AGM. :o

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Re: Burnley worth buying

Post by HunterST_BFC » Wed Jan 11, 2017 11:40 pm

KRBFC wrote:Foreign fans don't count, like the Man Utd fans in Botswana
I'm guessing KRBFC is already on the "Prick List" ? :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Burnley worth buying

Post by KRBFC » Wed Jan 11, 2017 11:46 pm

HunterST_BFC wrote:KRBFC needs to see more of the world. Seems Lancashire is all he has seen.

Ontario claret is a BFC fan regardless of whether he has spent years and years putting up with what you have living solely in Burnley.

I've friends in Japan, Thailand, Cambodia etc etc etc that follow BFC with pride - Few have ever had the chance to travel to the UK.
It doesn't effect the messages I get - These connections go back years.
These connections are constant even when the team are poop.
There is a massive pride that over recent years especially BFC have done really well.
To me the fact that they can proudly boast to follow Burnley (the against all odds BURNLEY) and see / read about BFC with pride for themselves, makes me proud.

KRBFC open your eyes.
He mentioned me in his post for no reason at all other than to be a d**k, so I retaliated.
For me, football is pride in where you come from, you have to feel an emotional connection a connection you can only get by following your local team.

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Re: Burnley worth buying

Post by aggi » Wed Jan 11, 2017 11:47 pm

The Trust (read this quickly, it might not be here long) were buying up shares a few years back in an attempt to have some influence. I said at the time that it was pretty pointless given the amount of shares they were reasonably going to get was a few percent. Not sure whether they're still doing this or not (or even whether it's still going).

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Re: Burnley worth buying

Post by HunterST_BFC » Wed Jan 11, 2017 11:50 pm

KRBFC wrote:He mentioned me in his post for no reason at all other than to be a d**k, so I retaliated.
For me, football is pride in where you come from, you have to feel an emotional connection a connection you can only get by following your local team.
see above.
read the thread and your posts.
grow up.

Better still, GO AWAY

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Re: Burnley worth buying

Post by KRBFC » Wed Jan 11, 2017 11:51 pm

HunterST_BFC wrote:see above.
read the thread and your posts.
grow up.

Better still, GO AWAY
Don't get all mad now :roll: :lol:

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Re: Burnley worth buying

Post by Royboyclaret » Wed Jan 11, 2017 11:55 pm

That's the problem, the fact that the Board have a 94% shareholding plus the fact that they discontinued the AGM some four years ago, it's not possible now for the remainder to have a voice. Even the informal shareholder's meeting in 2013 only lasted for one year.
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Re: Burnley worth buying

Post by HunterST_BFC » Wed Jan 11, 2017 11:57 pm

Royboyclaret wrote:That's the problem, the fact that the Board have a 94% shareholding plus the fact that they discontinued the AGM some four years ago, it's not possible now for the remainder to have a voice. Even the informal shareholder's meeting in 2013 only lasted for one year.
A sane voice on this thread.

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Re: Burnley worth buying

Post by aggi » Thu Jan 12, 2017 12:06 am

Given they only have 94%, if all the other shareholders so desire they could force a shareholders' meeting. I imagine that would be difficult in reality though.

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Re: Burnley worth buying

Post by ontario claret » Thu Jan 12, 2017 4:57 pm

I'm not trying to force anything. Everybody should be happy with the general path the club is taking. Of course, that could all change at any point of time. I'm just thinking in terms of getting more investment into the club. But with new money, existing shareholders are endangered. However, I do think that there should be more ways for real fans to express their interest by "putting their money where their mouth is". Other clubs do it, why can't we?

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