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Well done to them on their promotion. Really good game, put the league 2 final to shame. Both sides went for it & both played good football. Think they'll be fine next season under Mellon.
I can’t remember the name of the owner of OAFC during the Joe Royle years but when they were in the fledgling Premier League he was a prime mover in pulling up the ladder and trying to slow the trickle down flow of money to the lower leagues. He obviously felt they were there to stay. I always felt their descent to the Conference was some sort of justice.
Bolton, or their chairman at that time wanted to more or less make the Premier League a closed shop.
Quote from: Monolith No. 9 on June 02, 2025, 10:52:09 amI can’t remember the name of the owner of OAFC during the Joe Royle years but when they were in the fledgling Premier League he was a prime mover in pulling up the ladder and trying to slow the trickle down flow of money to the lower leagues. He obviously felt they were there to stay. I always felt their descent to the Conference was some sort of justice. Are you sure it was the owner? They had an influential Chairman, who was also a VP at the FA, called Ian Stott. He was the one who wanted to merge Oldham, Bury and Rochdale. Strange idea!
Quote from: silent majority on June 03, 2025, 11:01:03 amQuote from: Monolith No. 9 on June 02, 2025, 10:52:09 amI can’t remember the name of the owner of OAFC during the Joe Royle years but when they were in the fledgling Premier League he was a prime mover in pulling up the ladder and trying to slow the trickle down flow of money to the lower leagues. He obviously felt they were there to stay. I always felt their descent to the Conference was some sort of justice. Are you sure it was the owner? They had an influential Chairman, who was also a VP at the FA, called Ian Stott. He was the one who wanted to merge Oldham, Bury and Rochdale. Strange idea!I can’t remember the name but you are probably right, as the guy I’m thinking of was heavily involved with the FA and was a constant presence in the press at the time. Always had a lot to say for himself and it was often controversial.