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Bit of an update re Blackpool saga

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    Just caught up with this on bbc. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lancashire-47481567

    Great news. Also look forward to the Oystons getting their comeuppance forever more.
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    Delighted for the Blackpool supporters - and more than a little envious!
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    They just went to the ground on sky sports, Jeff said they've sold out for todays game. Great stuff. 
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    Proper boycott up there including Wembley 
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    Great news.
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    Brings tears to the eyes! So pleased for Blackpool's fans. 
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    Mental scenes , good on em 
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    Amazing to see such euphoria from real football fans who have shown commitment, guts and bouncebackability! As they said, Blackpool are back, and F**k the EFL!
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    Brilliant to watch, well done Blackpool, I cant even imagine our day like that, but each day its a day closer
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    Absolutely amazing that they are 8th given what is happening there. Not to mention the city is quite poor. It's really astounding. Happy for them.
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    Absolutely amazing that they are 8th given what is happening there. Not to mention the city is quite poor. It's really astounding. Happy for them.
    What has the economy of the town got to do with their league position?

    A comment more strange than some of the worthless rubbish I obviously post.
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    Absolutely amazing that they are 8th given what is happening there. Not to mention the city is quite poor. It's really astounding. Happy for them.
    What has the economy of the town got to do with their league position?

    A comment more strange than some of the worthless rubbish I obviously post.
    Please tell me you are kidding. A significant (if not dominant) portion of revenue for clubs below the PL is matchday money and season ticket sales. Better-off towns and cities have more disposable money to spend on tickets, which results in higher ticket prices, more attendees and thus more... revenue. CAFC... same league, but our season ticket prices are 2x theirs. Why? South London vs Blackpool. And despite this, our attendances are 2x theirs to boot. Look at the turnover of the two clubs. Football is not run on romance, no matter how much you wish it was. It's money that makes the difference. And cities with more money will have a huge advantage.
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    Absolutely amazing that they are 8th given what is happening there. Not to mention the city is quite poor. It's really astounding. Happy for them.
    What has the economy of the town got to do with their league position?

    A comment more strange than some of the worthless rubbish I obviously post.
    Please tell me you are kidding. A significant (if not dominant) portion of revenue for clubs below the PL is matchday money and season ticket sales. Better-off towns and cities have more disposable money to spend on tickets, which results in higher ticket prices, more attendees and thus more... revenue. CAFC... same league, but our season ticket prices are 2x theirs. Why? South London vs Blackpool. And despite this, our attendances are 2x theirs to boot. Look at the turnover of the two clubs. Football is not run on romance, no matter how much you wish it was. It's money that makes the difference. And cities with more money will have a huge advantage.
    If the economy of the town was as important as you say how do you explain Liverpool (bin dippers) 'ruling' Europe in the 70's & 80's, when many either had low paid employment or no job at all?

    Sorry, but you are clueless. 
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    You’ve got to get up
    You've got to get out
    Grab the world by the throat and shout 
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    Blackpool have three parties interested in purchasing the club - including a potential controversial return of Owen Oyston.

    Sportsmail understands Oyston is still working behind the scenes to wrestle back control of the Seasiders, in what would prove a doomed assignment.

    It is also understood that lifelong supporter Andy Pilley, currently owner of local rivals Fleetwood Town, has registered serious interest.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-6975687/Owen-Oyston-working-wrestle-control-Blackpool.html

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    There's no way someone like Oyston could pass the EFL's Fit & Proper Person's Test. Oh wait... 
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    We're pleased for you. Congrats. 
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    Absolutely amazing that they are 8th given what is happening there. Not to mention the city is quite poor. It's really astounding. Happy for them.
    What has the economy of the town got to do with their league position?

    A comment more strange than some of the worthless rubbish I obviously post.
    Please tell me you are kidding. A significant (if not dominant) portion of revenue for clubs below the PL is matchday money and season ticket sales. Better-off towns and cities have more disposable money to spend on tickets, which results in higher ticket prices, more attendees and thus more... revenue. CAFC... same league, but our season ticket prices are 2x theirs. Why? South London vs Blackpool. And despite this, our attendances are 2x theirs to boot. Look at the turnover of the two clubs. Football is not run on romance, no matter how much you wish it was. It's money that makes the difference. And cities with more money will have a huge advantage.
    If the economy of the town was as important as you say how do you explain Liverpool (bin dippers) 'ruling' Europe in the 70's & 80's, when many either had low paid employment or no job at all?


    One word... robbing
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    Good afternoon. I realise this may be a bit of a sore subject but just wanted to let you know we have officially got a new owner and the Oyston name is consigned to (unglamorous) history https://www.blackpoolfc.co.uk/news/2019/june/club-statement-new-owner/
    Is his first name Roland 
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    clb74 said:
    Good afternoon. I realise this may be a bit of a sore subject but just wanted to let you know we have officially got a new owner and the Oyston name is consigned to (unglamorous) history https://www.blackpoolfc.co.uk/news/2019/june/club-statement-new-owner/
    Is his first name Roland 

    Haha, that was the first thing I checked.....
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    Congratulations. Bought by a fan.  Lucky sods. 
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    Good for them.
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