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I have been dealing with facts. I can certainly understand that not everyone interprets the words the same way but it is not semantics to say that the club's statement at no point stated that negotiations could not recommence nor would it have been sensible or logical to do so. To assume that the club's intention was to cynically mislead its members is an absolute nonsense. It simply stated what needed to be said so the its trading strategy could move on. The club has a responsibility to do what is in the interest of the members even if at times that means it cannot be totally transparent. From what I have seen that is exactly what it is doing.
I don't care what the club's intention was at the time it made the statement.
I care what effect making the statement had on its members and supporters.
The effect it had was to alienate its members and supporters.
This is demonstrated by the fact that you are having great difficulty pushing your "factual" pile of poo up the proverbial hill.




ahh, Collingwood - brilliant

