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Post by John Anderson on Apr 11, 2011 18:46:17 GMT
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Post by dolphin47 on Apr 11, 2011 19:29:10 GMT
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Post by dolphin47 on Apr 11, 2011 19:29:45 GMT
I have also put the link on the 'Tatnam' news thread too!!
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Post by bfc1 on Apr 11, 2011 20:29:12 GMT
Great news for the Club - I look forward to taking in a game at some point before the season ends or watching the Cherries at the New Tatnam Hotspurs Ground in pre - season. Let this be a springboard to promotion and in 2 or 3 years to be at Bashley/Weymouth level UTCIAD and the Dolphins
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Post by John Anderson on Apr 11, 2011 21:01:12 GMT
I have also put the link on the 'Tatnam' news thread too!! I probably should have put it there Steve.
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Post by dubchek on Apr 11, 2011 23:59:16 GMT
Well done BOD for upgrading Tatnum rather than Kings Park or groundshare with Weymouth.
Special thanks to all the supporters who could help out and not forgetting the forum supporters who could not be there but gave wonderful encouragement with their words on the threads.
WE ARE ALL IN THE DOLPHIN FAMILY.
This is one great result for our club but we still need a permanent home.
Please all that can attend the Planning meeting on Thursday please do so and with a good showing of support we can all make it a memorable double celebration.
Winning the league again will be the cherry on top.
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Post by dorsetyellow on Apr 12, 2011 5:11:40 GMT
I have not yet read the article, but to the best of my knowledge, we will have passed the first hurdle, Technical Committee, now we have to pass the Leagues Committee which is TODAY.
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Post by John Anderson on Apr 12, 2011 6:34:54 GMT
This was blasted around twitter yesterday and retweeted by the Non-League Show from an original tweet from @wessexpremfooty.
PAll from a story on the website of our esteemed local Newspaper. So it is a non story? Were they just trailing the decision?
We will probably be told of the decision of the planning meeting on Wednesday evening?
In the words of the late great Peter Cook, "Is this any ******* way to run a ballroom?
******* foul and/or abusive language deleted so as to comply with FA Rule E3
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Post by John Anderson on Apr 12, 2011 7:17:47 GMT
I have just read CD's post on th main forum saying that the League meeting is Today so the official confirmation isr still to come.
However, I must say that dudchek's post is superb. Especially when you realise how much work he put in at Tatnam.
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Post by John Anderson on Apr 13, 2011 13:49:49 GMT
I have heard that there are a number of appeals against ground gradings this year. This does not include Tatnam but may delay the official confirmation.
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Post by John Anderson on Apr 15, 2011 12:43:51 GMT
Problem seems to be Eastwood Town FC. They have been told that they will not be allowed into the play-offs in the Conference North.
It appears that they had a late run and got into Play-Off contention very late on. Neither the club, FA or Conference have commented but it seems that they had not met the A Grade before the 1st March (it is earlier than other leagues in the Conference).
The appeal will be heard next week and the results of all gradings and promotion applications (including PTFC) will be published by the FA Leagues Committee on Tuesday April 26th.
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Post by parky on Apr 15, 2011 15:38:12 GMT
I believe there were some dissenters at the farm this afternoon, i understand that they blocked in the CD & his daughter Sam, complaining about not being consulted over the fence. Could the CD fill us in on wot it was all about please ?
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Post by Commercial Director on Apr 15, 2011 17:05:56 GMT
I don't wish to blow this one out of proportion so will just cover a few facts:
Cllr Gillard had asked to speak to the FA prior to the grading, asking us/me to pass a message to them to call him. We/I refused. Yesterday he collared me in the interval and put his case. Today I happened to be at Tatnam and was leaving as Cllr Gillard and the local residents were touring the facilities. I was not detained, but felt I could not just ignore them and faced some, at times, hostile questioning over a 45 min period. I accepted that perhaps we as a club had not kept them fully informed regarding the upgrade, but did try to point out that we had very little or no time to spare in achieving what we did. I do believe they were calmer when we were finished than when we started, but there was certainly some bridges to repair.
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Post by Daniel Silk on Apr 15, 2011 17:36:41 GMT
Councillor Gillard has now lost my vote for sure. Cant wait for him to come round the door asking for my support in the election. Sounds to me like he was trying to get the ground rejected by the FA and deprive Poole Town of its rightful promotion, am I wrong?
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Post by dorsetyellow on Apr 15, 2011 18:58:18 GMT
Dan, that does sound like it was the case. Not sure Cllr Gillard was aware of the consequences of his actions, but those are the facts.
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Post by John Anderson on Apr 15, 2011 21:19:38 GMT
As DY has said, lets not blow this out of proportion. The actions of CD seem to have calmed matters and I think we are better off letting sleeping dogs lie (even if they are growling a bit). Least said soonest mended.
On another note, on Saturday two boys were having a kick about in the school side goal, proving that the Tatnam allows more access that it has done previously.
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