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MacB: Read on your site that you wanted a meeting with Shepherd. Will you get one?
-- Anonymous, February 20, 2002
What site's this then?!
-- Anonymous, February 20, 2002
http://www.btinternet .com/~the.fergs/flc/
-- Anonymous, February 20, 2002
or www.nufc-flc.com evenwe met with Russel Cushing before the Southampton game, and politely asked to meet with Shepherd before the Arsenal league game, we haven't had a reply yet. The Cushing meeting although not really achieving anything showed a huge change inattitude from the club in that they sat and listened and explained and were positive as opposed to being fearful of us, which is where we started from. It is slow though
-- Anonymous, February 20, 2002
MacB, when you talk to Freddy, do you think you could ask him for a completely honest statement about what the f...k is going on with the academy?
-- Anonymous, February 20, 2002
Not a bad site - needs an upadate though.
-- Anonymous, February 20, 2002
Like my spelling...
-- Anonymous, February 20, 2002
.....call me a cynic (;0{]), but I suspect you'd be 'whistling Dixie' to ask him for a completely honest statement about anything!
-- Anonymous, February 20, 2002
Clarky, I am worried sick about this actually. The FA aren't going to waive the requirements forever and it would be a blow (to say the least) to lose it...
-- Anonymous, February 20, 2002
We'll get it dougal - at the last minute and when it can't be put off any longer.
-- Anonymous, February 20, 2002
What I don;t understand is that, in the summer, we got Darsley Park which was already being used as a football facility and appeared to believe that nothing additional needed doing (we announced to the Stock Exchange that it had saved us £10 million). Now, all of a sudden, the dreaded "planning permission" issue comes up again.
-- Anonymous, February 21, 2002
Dougal - from memory, the current facilities at Darsley Park are unlikely to be adequate as they are for the YA. Presumably, they are extending and modifying the existing building, hence the need for Planning Approval.What troubles me is that NUFC invariably appear to always have problems with the Planning Authorities.
-- Anonymous, February 21, 2002