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Re: Desperate measures.....

Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 9:56 am
by Trek
Courtesy of PATGOD.

Wanted: someone to end this farce

At K*ttering Town we’ve always liked to do things differently. Shirt sponsorship pioneers. Building a stand that ends just past the halfway line. Spotting the management potential of Paul Gascoigne. And now, add to that list, being a club that exists only in name.

If we thought the Bashley game marked some sort of closure we were sadly mistaken. A month later the club drifts on in a peculiar half life and so do we – assuming that if by reading this you still can’t quite let it go.

But for how long? Theoretically there is a game this Saturday against Redditch. No one seriously believes it will happen. We have nowhere to play it, unless Redditch were to offer to host the fixture, and not nearly enough registered players, unless the league sanctions a game of 5 a side. Though seriously, you wouldn’t put it past them. They seem to be as reluctant to call time as Imraan is to make a tearful confession that it’s all his fault. Five postponements and counting – isn’t about time the Pools Panel were called in?

And yet, somehow despite it all we do seem still to possess a first team manager. We know this because once a week, after the latest stay of execution, Alan Doyle delivers another of his dignified interviews along the lines of “no I don’t know what the **** is going on either”. Fair play to him, he hasn’t given up. Last I saw, he’d put in a seven day approach for a UCL player, who is reluctant to join us. And not, it goes without saying, because he doesn’t fancy all the extra travelling.

Meanwhile Imraan still talks of his mystery investor, much as Hitler dreamed of ultimate victory as the Russians closed in on the bunker. No one except a few blazers at the Southern League believes there is such a person. Really, Imraan should be told to stop being delusional and stick to his proper job of online gambling. And even if there is someone stupid enough out there to pump money into arguably a worst business proposition than a Gary Glitter comeback tour, and Alan Doyle can attract people willing to play for nothing and get thumped every week, where will that take us. A homeless band of park pitch footballers, whose sole ambition is to get out of minus points by the end of the season.

It’s not quite the blueprint for glory that was outlined on that fateful night at Wicksteed Park.

Re: Desperate measures.....

Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 11:03 am
by Bobos
A very well written piece 8-)

Re: Desperate measures.....

Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 12:08 pm
by Red Kite
It will be confirmed later today (or maybe tomorrow) that KTFC will play their home game :lol: against Redditch United at Corby's Steel Park.

Re: Desperate measures.....

Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 12:13 pm
by Trek
Red Kite wrote:It will be confirmed later today that KTFC will play their home game :lol: at Corby's Steel Park.
Will be interesting to see how the attendance in the town that the majority of Ploppies fans think is a dump (obviously havn't looked closely at their town ;) ) matches up with our crowd on Saturday against the mighty Harrowby at the Dog n' Duck. ;)

Re: Desperate measures.....

Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 12:17 pm
by Red Kite
Trek wrote:
Red Kite wrote:It will be confirmed later today that KTFC will play their home game :lol: at Corby's Steel Park.
Will be interesting to see how the attendance in the town that the majority of Ploppies fans think is a dump (obviously havn't looked closely at their town ;) ) matches up with our crowd on Saturday against the mighty Harrowby at the Dog n' Duck. ;)
It is quite ironic really, I bet Peter Mallinger is having a laugh from afar, as during his tenure as the Poppies Chairman, he proposed a groundshare with Corby Town and the fans (of both clubs) went nuts, it was carnage, absolute uproar.........

I think your crowd will exceed K*ttering's, tbh. Best of luck.

Re: Desperate measures.....

Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 12:21 pm
by Biggles
It will be interresting to see the turnout after the recent events, how many have given up or will they return when the new saviours are in place, there is supposed to be major developments this afternoon according to twitter.

Also on twitter i saw some mention that some of the corby faithfull are not that happy and will walk away if a ground share is agreed, how true i do not know.

Re: Desperate measures.....

Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 12:29 pm
by Trek
Biggles wrote: Also on twitter i saw some mention that some of the corby faithfull are not that happy and will walk away if a ground share is agreed, how true i do not know.
B****y hell, how low do Corby fans want their club's attendance to go since they only had just over 200 for their BSN match a week ago yesterday? Could spell the end of their club since Ingram's pockets are not that deep! :shock:

Re: Desperate measures.....

Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 12:39 pm
by Biggles
As i said don't know how true about the Corby Faithfull it could just be all talk and no action, i also heard that volunteers may withdraw, do they have volunteers :?:

The whole KTFC farce in the end could have implications not yet foreseen.

Re: Desperate measures.....

Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 12:45 pm
by Trek
Biggles wrote: .......do they have volunteers :?:
They have a recently formed Supporters Trust although judging by the recent comments on the Steelmen Forum they aren't a very united bunch and they have many different agendas it would seem.

Re: Desperate measures.....

Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2012 1:03 pm
by Trek
There is a suggestion on Twitter that it might not be Steel Park but the Rockingham Triangle although there is a query about whether it has a current safety certificate.