Quote Ruddy Duck="Ruddy Duck"Peter Norbury or should I say Whelans Stooge would never had been in position to sack Monie, if it had not been for the Shareholders in 1997 selling out the club out by accepting Whelan's offer of £125 for each £1 share which led led to him getting 79% of the shares and ownership of the club.
What took place in 1997 was the darkest day in the club's history and was reflected in the way the team performed for the next season or so including the way they played so bad in the 1998 Challenge Cup Final against Sheffield Eagles.'"
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For a start Monie wouldn't have been here in the first place if it werent for Whelans takeover, so you can hardly play that card.
Monie would never have come back under Robinson.
And as for the shareholders, pretty sure Mr Robinson let his feelings be known what he thought of the the shareholders when he ignored their decision to sell the ground to Whelan in Jan97.
Whatever the rights and wrongs were of the decision by Mr Mr Robinson, he was the one who sold Central Park to Tesco, he completely lost the confidence of the shareholders and the fans, and ultimately that led to him selling the club later that year.