The club never denied sending an email to AFC Fylde, or to Maidstone, our next two opponents at the time. What they did deny was that it had also been sent to the rest of our future opponents.ThatRoundThing wrote:This same topic was discussed on a thread late August. My post on that thread told of a conversation I had with an Official at AFC Fylde regarding an email they had received from our club pointing out the then recent behaviour of a minority of our fans and a problem with some of our flags being displayed at recent games.
I had just had a long tiring journey and was only at Fylde to collect my tickets so wasn't in the mood to delve any deeper with the club official. At least one member of this forum attempted to question my posting in his posting but myself and my partner know what we heard at the time.
I am not a Supporters Club member, am not pro or anti flags and as a male of pensionable age attend matches purely to watch a game of football involving the team I support. Not interested in internal politics of the club but something about this latest club statement doesn't ring true to me basing solely on what I heard from an opposition club official wearing a club tie and gave me the impression of someone of high ranking within their club.
We now have a unanimously voted Supporters Club committee member to represent Supporters Club members at board level so maybe we should get a reply from him, or at very least a Supporters Club committee member to tell us on this forum their version of what actually happened in the Supporters Club Office last Saturday and their view on the email document shown to them.
This is a proper storm in a teacup, always has been, but someone, somewhere has decided to perpetuate it.