forces shrimp wrote:All stanley fans eat bannana's with their feet YOU WHAT!
Seasider9601 wrote:forces shrimp wrote:All stanley fans eat bannana's with their feet YOU WHAT!
Am SURE I've just read somewhere else on another site about 5 mins ago too ........
Ha ha !!!
jon MFC fan wrote:we might beat em then rub it in there faces they allways seam to do it to us
Seasider9601 wrote:You watch though now Steve. Like us after we lost to Dagenham, we all thought we were in for a fabulous 2010/11 season.
The same will happen to Accy now. They will struggle next season. Teams that lose out in the Play Offs ALWAYS seem to struggle the season afterwards.
forces shrimp wrote:...they are truley deluded if they think they will be getting a new ground and new facilites, this khan bloke is bouncing checks his arse can't cash and there all buying it hahahaha
Now_Then wrote:...have another dodgy chairman
Stanhill Capital Partners (formerly Crosby Capital Partners) is a merchant banking group...
Ilyas Khan – Senior Partner
London
Ilyas Khan is the founder of investment holding company TW Indus, which, amongst other things is the major shareholder of Hong Kong and London based privately owned merchant banking group Stanhill Capital Partners.
Ilyas was also a founding director of Australian based White Energy Company Limited http://www.whiteenergyco.com. As a board member for over 10 years, he oversaw along with John McGuigan, John Atkinson and Travers Duncan, the growth of the technology and the company from idea to reality. He stepped down from the board in 2010. Ilyas was also the founder of Touchstone Gold http://www.touchstonegold.com and is the Chairman of Evergreen Energy (http://www.evgenergy.com). Other business accomplishments of Ilyas' include his founding of Techpacific in 1998, which he later took public in an IPO in 2000.
He was appointed in June 2009 as Chairman of the NGO and charity, Leonard Cheshire Disability http://www.lcdisability.org. Headquartered in Britain, and with a presence in 52 countries, LCD is the world's largest NGO that works for disabled people. Since returning to the UK, Ilyas' philanthropic endeavours have become more important. In addition to his Chairmanship of LCD he is also the Chairman of the Stanhill Foundation, and a trustee of the Blackburn Cathedral Appeal.
Outside of business, Ilyas is the founder (and publisher) of the award winning magazine Asia Literary Review http://www.asialiteraryreview.com. He has published books and written articles for magazines including a regular column for Asiaweek during the early 2000's.
Now_Then wrote:Watchin accy go out like that is a bit unfair. Last year, we had no arguements. We were well and truely beaten and i think we, as fans accepted that and moved on. We had a lot to look forward too and the sentiment of christie park just took the edge off the despair.
I am not a fan of accy but thats just a football thing. You cant knock their fans or the achivements of a club of that size. We have more in common than we like to admit and we enjoy not liking each other. Its a rivalry that stays in the context of football and both clubs enjoy. If we didnt have them in league, what game would you look forward too for the "banter"?
Westley set his team out tonight to spoil a game, to time waste and cheat every chance they got. The referee was once again poor and i think he acknowledged that by his doing one at the final whistle.
Finally, it doesnt matter what anyone says on this board, Johnny Coleman is a football genius and he can not do any wrong in my eyes! I grew up watching coley score goal after goal and despite all the success we have had since, those were the golden days for me!
Mike wrote:YOU FECKING IDIOTS.
I wanted Accy to go up. Posh, Shrimper, Keith, Seasider,help me out here, please put some words to my sentiment.
...but tonight, most of us wanted you to hammer Stevenage and gutted that you didn't.
Bare Ben wrote:Spot on Mike, I've always liked accys fans, they're a great bunch. Had a great laugh with them with the supporters team and in the crown. Gutted for them tonight.
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