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Statement of fact to the court

422 Comments

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danny morgan
11 years ago

Mr Ragozzino comments didn't influence me in any way. A vile family

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Stephen Nichols
11 years ago

ne lincs

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Jim Hanna
11 years ago

Sad to see a great club with great history reduced to the state it is now in.

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jeremy smith
11 years ago

Oyston out!

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Stephen Holmes
11 years ago

This latter day Caligula figure must be stopped from crushing free speech and destroying Blackpool Football Club

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Joe Orban
11 years ago

There is no place for this family in football, they are a blot on society I am ashamed that they have any connection with the town that I was born and still live in. If the justice system has any credibility, then the case against David Ragozzino will be thrown out completely and the defendant awarded all costs at the very least.

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Jordan
11 years ago

its ok for oyston to call his own family members a slag and call other ppl on social media 'immigrants' 'scumbags' and 'retards'. yet when ppl say things he doesn't like he can raise a law suit...

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Neil Smith
11 years ago

These ridiculous claims against Mr Ragozzino should be dismissed with the same disdain shown by Mr Oyston to the other loyal Blackpool supporters. Frankly, I find the suggestion we were somehow influenced, quite insulting. We are perfectly capable of making our own decisions, in full view of the facts laid out in front of us. A great many loyal supporters renewed their Season Tickets based on the promised 'Riga Revolution' that never arrived. The number of Season Tickets sold (as announced on the official BFC site) was only slightly down for 2014/15 (a fraction under 10,000 compared to 10,000 the previous 2013/14 season), and that was against a background of ongoing troubles, discontent and protracted relegation battle. This fact alone makes a mockery of the claim. National media attention, respected journalists, television and radio presenters have quite rightly focused on the Oyston family, from the £11m payment to a company owned by Mr Owen Oyston to the ongoing (almost daily) shambles that surrounds the running of this once great Club.

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Bob Colquhoun
11 years ago

Afghanistan

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caroleaves
11 years ago

oyston out ! he's killing our football team

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Jack Carroll
11 years ago

What the Oystons are doing is wrong and should not be taking place.

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Henry Stelfox
11 years ago

Mr oyston is a joke of a man

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Ian Hindley
11 years ago

16,483Km away and being hurt by Oysten's

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Tracey Hewertson
11 years ago

In order for bfc to move on the oystons should move out

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Eileen Rose
11 years ago

The fans deserve better. The Club deserves better.

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Lee Colclough
11 years ago

Blackpool deserve better than the Oyston family and their shabby treatment of their fans

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Kev Davey
11 years ago

Seeing the demise of Blackpool has been quite sad I'm not from the area or a supporter but can see the damage being done from afar. Poor squad, no investment, money being used for non footballing subsidiaries and loans to other businesses.

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Judith Bateson
11 years ago

Being a close relative of the Oyston family, I've had personal experience of their behaviour many times and therefore I have to agree with this statement.

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nicola plumb
11 years ago

lancashire

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Christine Barlow
11 years ago

Fans United