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Post by dugnet on Nov 8, 2024 8:41:09 GMT 1
I look at this as a positive in as much it shows Mr Nagle is open to outside investment.
I think, and I think he would agree, that he may be a little way off making Town more investable but I think this shows that is likely to be his aim.
Of course what we want is the football team to be the central focus of that investment, rather than the wider project.
Of course Rome wasn't built in a day and in the immediate term what happens on the pitch will dictate the perception of what the Nagle era is achieving.
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Post by oneneilwarnock on Nov 8, 2024 10:08:26 GMT 1
Big news for Sac Fans, imagine their club can start moving forward now. Happy for them.
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Post by ram on Nov 8, 2024 10:51:58 GMT 1
Outside of Nevada and maybe Atlantic Beach I am not sure about that all other states can only have a casino if it is owned by a Native American tribe Edit. They don’t have to be owned by them but most are because they can operate outside of state gambling laws I remember reading something about Reservations having different laws than federal states or they were exempt from some federal laws, nice to hear/see it confirmed 👍 Most Reservations have their own police force.I watched a TV programme called Dark Winds not long ago
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Post by Terrier Ramone on Nov 8, 2024 11:15:08 GMT 1
If people had reservations about KN before, I hope this doesn't cement their feelings
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Post by themanfromatlantis on Nov 8, 2024 11:32:44 GMT 1
Might be me being really thick here… But where does the tribe get the money to invest in a football club and if they do have money what sense does it make for them buying a football club? I hear Tonto cashed in his shares that he had with ABC… Their new ground will not be Apache on their old one…
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Post by King Neil on Nov 8, 2024 12:13:15 GMT 1
I think it was san diego who paid 500 million dollars for an mls franchise
A ridiculous amount of cash just for the right to play in the mls
Soccer will never be profitable in the USA..too many bigger sports
There again they could have the world series in the mls and be champions of the world
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Post by overtonterrierspirit on Nov 8, 2024 12:14:26 GMT 1
Might be me being really thick here… But where does the tribe get the money to invest in a football club and if they do have money what sense does it make for them buying a football club? I hear Tonto cashed in his shares that he had with ABC… Their new ground will not be Apache on their old one… If the new ground’s not acceptable, they can always Sioux.
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Post by King Neil on Nov 8, 2024 12:20:06 GMT 1
First signing
A man called horse
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Post by townarentbest on Nov 8, 2024 12:35:24 GMT 1
Is this correct? A different ownership approach. Wilton Rancheria Tribal History The members of Wilton Rancheria are descendants of the Penutian linguistic family identified as speaking the Miwok dialect. The Tribe’s Indigenous Territory encompasses Sacramento County. The lands the Tribe’s ancestors inhabited were located along a path of massive death and destruction of California Indians caused by Spanish, Mexican, and American military incursions, disease and slavery, and the violence accompanying mining and settlements. Between March 1851 and January 1852, three commissioners hastily negotiated eighteen treaties with representatives of some of the indigenous population in California. The ancestors of the Tribe were party to the treaty signed at the Forks of the Cosumnes. The Treaty of the Forks of the Cosumnes River ceded the lands on which the Wilton Rancheria in Sacramento County was later established, but promised to establish a rancheria beginning at the Cosumnes River, “commencing at a point on the Cosumnes river, on the western line of the county, running south on and by said line to its terminus, running east on said line twenty-five miles, thence north to the middle fork of the Cosumnes river, down said stream to the place of beginning; to have and to hold the said district of country for the sole use and occupancy of said Tribe forever.” The Tribe’s ancestors came back from nearly being annihilated only to have their children taken to boarding schools that stripped their indigenous language and culture further. Finally in July of 1928 the United State of America acquired land in trust for the Miwok people that were living in Sacramento County. A 38.77 acre tract of land in Wilton, Sacramento County, California was purchased from the Cosumnes Company which formally established the Wilton Rancheria. In 1958, the United States Congress enacted the Rancheria Act, authorizing the termination of federal trust responsibilities to 41 California Indian Tribes including Wilton Rancheria. The Tribe official lost its Federal Recognition in 1964. Congress reconsidered their policy of termination in favor of Indian self-determination in the 1970s. In 1991, surviving members of Wilton Rancheria reorganized their tribal government and in 1999 they requested the United States to formally restore their federal recognition. Ten years later a decision of a U.S. District Court Judge gave Wilton Rancheria restoration, restoring the Tribe to a Federally Recognized Tribe in 2009. Wilton Rancheria is a federally recognized Indian Tribe as listed in the Federal Register, Vol. 74, No. 132, p. 33468-33469, as “Wilton Rancheria of Wilton, California”. The Tribe passed their constitution in 2011. It stated its four branches of government that includes the Office of the Chair & Vice Chair, the Tribal Council, a Tribal-Court, and the General Council. The Tribe’s administration office is located in the City of Elk Grove, Sacramento County in California. As stated in the Federal Register, Vol. 78, No. 176, Notices 55731, on September 11, 2013 the Tribe was designated the geographic boundaries of the Service Delivery Area (SDA) of Sacramento County in the State of California. As the only Federally Recognized Tribe in Sacramento County it is designated administratively as the Tribe’s SDA. To function as a Contract Health Service Delivery Area (CHSDA), for the purpose of operating a Contract Health Service (CHS) program pursuant to the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistant Act (ISDEAA), Public Law 93–638. What do you mean "is it correct"?! Yes it is.
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Post by detox on Nov 8, 2024 12:42:15 GMT 1
so how much did KN get for his share and does that mean Town will get a centre forward in january...a strange link between a striker and an 'indian' tribe... is Tom O'Hawk available ?
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Post by Captainslapper on Nov 8, 2024 13:56:15 GMT 1
Tonto Crawley we go. One ground we dont have apache record on.
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Post by artysid on Nov 8, 2024 15:59:38 GMT 1
I've heard from a reliable source that Ann Hough has been appointed the new Chief Executive.
Apparently she's wants it to be kept secret for a few weeks. They're calling her shy Anne.
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Post by runner76 on Nov 8, 2024 16:16:40 GMT 1
Let’s just get a scalp this weekend
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Post by Orinoco on Nov 8, 2024 17:08:23 GMT 1
About time fans just worried about what happens on the pitch, yes it's not brilliant but there's a choice, stay at home or go to game, it's up to the board what happens off the pitch, nowt the supporter can do about it, can have as many fan groups as you want, this is modern day greedball, some comments on this thread and the Nagle thread are as cringe worthy as the fist pumping after a game, win or lose have some booze, win or draw have some more, how fans can get upset that this squad is struggling is unbelievable , losers mentality spreads to the newbies added to squad that was obvious from the start of the season, too much dross still under contract, boardroom needs to make a proper shake up, but nothing the paying fan can do about that unfortunately.
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Post by terriersyndrome on Nov 8, 2024 18:18:12 GMT 1
Sacramento Redskins?
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Post by andre2000 on Nov 8, 2024 18:45:22 GMT 1
Not allowed Washington in NFL had to change.
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Post by goodbet on Nov 8, 2024 19:22:05 GMT 1
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Post by drewden on Nov 8, 2024 19:26:30 GMT 1
Let’s just get a scalp this weekend Now that would be a bananza.
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Post by nearwildheaven on Nov 8, 2024 20:23:42 GMT 1
Let’s just get a scalp this weekend How?
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Post by terriersyndrome on Nov 8, 2024 20:32:47 GMT 1
Let’s just get a scalp this weekend How? 👏
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Post by overtonterrierspirit on Nov 8, 2024 22:02:33 GMT 1
Let’s just get a scalp this weekend How? Go a goal up and we can circle the wagons and shut up shop.
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Post by bfl62 on Nov 8, 2024 22:11:17 GMT 1
Don't care about the result as long as they Navaho
I'll get my coat.......
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Post by rubicon on Nov 9, 2024 12:50:42 GMT 1
I think it was san diego who paid 500 million dollars for an mls franchise A ridiculous amount of cash just for the right to play in the mls Soccer will never be profitable in the USA..too many bigger sports There again they could have the world series in the mls and be champions of the world Too many bigger sports, bigger only in the USA you mean. Ready to be shot down, but never understood a country that doesn't get cricket, but does get rounders, and thinks a version of rugby where a spheroid rarely meets a foot is called football. Plus they manage to make a set time limit for both those games, last an eternity for no better reason than their sponsors. It's taken them decades to get used to the idea of a draw, and I'm pretty certain they still don't like it. Readily admit, I'm biased as hell, never found one thing I like, Coca Cola, what on earth does anyone see in it, have drunk at least once or twice as a kid, but never since. Food they take everywhere with them, making even one of the healthiest places on earth overweight, ( Okinawa) whereas the British adopted other cultures food, and when we had overseas territories, we ate in the NAAFI because local food just might give you Delhi Belly. I doubt India is full of chippies etc. Yes I seriously dislike the culture a lot. I use the word culture even with reservations. (World Series............what a laugh.)
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Post by detox on Nov 9, 2024 14:54:22 GMT 1
so, any implications for Town with this...will KN focus more on us, will he have more cash to spend on us...anything ??
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Post by efesodje23 on Nov 9, 2024 15:16:48 GMT 1
so, any implications for Town with this...will KN focus more on us, will he have more cash to spend on us...anything ?? He's going to tweet even more than he already does. He's going to give a ten word assessment after every game, a match rating out of 10, and also score the manager and present what he'd of done different. So the undermining will be slightly increased. He's then going to use his unironic moral high ground to tell people not to boo the team or manager.
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Post by ebargum on Nov 9, 2024 17:12:16 GMT 1
so, any implications for Town with this...will KN focus more on us, will he have more cash to spend on us...anything ?? No.
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Post by goodbet on Nov 9, 2024 18:54:46 GMT 1
so, any implications for Town with this...will KN focus more on us, will he have more cash to spend on us...anything ?? He will have the opportunity to spend, lets see what happens.
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Post by Oblong of Dreams on Nov 9, 2024 22:47:07 GMT 1
I think it was san diego who paid 500 million dollars for an mls franchise A ridiculous amount of cash just for the right to play in the mls Soccer will never be profitable in the USA..too many bigger sports There again they could have the world series in the mls and be champions of the world Too many bigger sports, bigger only in the USA you mean. Ready to be shot down, but never understood a country that doesn't get cricket, but does get rounders, and thinks a version of rugby where a spheroid rarely meets a foot is called football. Plus they manage to make a set time limit for both those games, last an eternity for no better reason than their sponsors. It's taken them decades to get used to the idea of a draw, and I'm pretty certain they still don't like it. Readily admit, I'm biased as hell, never found one thing I like, Coca Cola, what on earth does anyone see in it, have drunk at least once or twice as a kid, but never since. Food they take everywhere with them, making even one of the healthiest places on earth overweight, ( Okinawa) whereas the British adopted other cultures food, and when we had overseas territories, we ate in the NAAFI because local food just might give you Delhi Belly. I doubt India is full of chippies etc. Yes I seriously dislike the culture a lot. I use the word culture even with reservations. (World Series............what a laugh.) that's a reyt old rant to get to one red indian pun in the last sentence!
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