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    Owen and Karl Oyston sue more Blackpool fans for libel

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    Owen and Karl Oyston sue more Blackpool fans for libel

    Owen Oyston and son Karl are suing other fans


    The owners of Blackpool Football Club are suing a web forum for libel in the latest of a series of actions against fans making derogatory comments online.

    Owen and Karl Oyston are seeking £150,000 damages from the Back Henry Street website.

    Papers were served on Thursday over six alleged defamatory comments which were made in 2014.

    A club spokesman confirmed the legal action but said it would not be commenting further.

    A notice published on the fans' website stated: "To clear up any rumours, on Thursday 5 February 2015, Back Henry Street was served papers from the court, relating to the Oystons' and Blackpool Football Club's intent to seek damages for six allegedly defamatory comments made on the site in 2014, limited collectively at £150,000.

    "For obvious reasons, we can not go into any more detail at this time. Thank you for your continued support."

    The forum has appealed to fans of the Championship side to help in its legal fight.

    'Freedom of thought'
    One of its moderators posted a message saying: "A football club exists and prospers due to the support of its fan-base and Back Henry Street will forever champion the freedom of thought and expression in discussion of Blackpool Football Club.


    "It is vital we ensure that we, the real Blackpool fans, will always have this forum to discuss our club."

    Last week dozens of Blackpool fans attended a court hearing in Manchester for a separate legal action brought by the Oystons against a fan.

    David Ragozzino, 32, was given 21 days to respond to a claim for damages from the club.

    On 30 January another fan, Stephen Sharpe, apologised to the Oystons over his online comments, withdrawing his posts after accepting they were "false, defamatory and, in some cases, threatening".

    The club also has legal action pending against the former chair of the Blackpool Supporters' Trust, Tim Fielding.

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      Scumbags those Oystors*. Jen Chang has nothing on these two.



      *name changed to protect the innocent
      Hello mert.

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        Originally posted by Fivex View Post
        Scumbags those Oystors*. Jen Chang has nothing on these two.



        *name changed to protect the innocent
        Go **** yourself

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          Owen and Karl are a set of cunts. How they continue to get away with breaking various laws, I do not know.

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            Dude smashes Hills for £93,000 (30% bonus from what is listed on the slip)

            Football without Origi is nothing

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              Originally posted by ChesterDave View Post
              http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-31372372

              Dude smashes Hills for £93,000 (30% bonus from what is listed on the slip)

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                Nice sensible picks as well
                Hello mert.

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                  Four draws ffs
                  Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                    wow thats incredible

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                      Sam Allardyce: West Ham boss says no coach more sophisticated

                      West Ham manager Sam Allardyce says "there is no coach more sophisticated" than him in the Premier League.

                      Allardyce, 60, has guided the Hammers to eighth place in the top flight before Wednesday's trip to Southampton.

                      "I don't think there is any coach more sophisticated than me any more," said Allardyce. "That's not trying to criticise any other coaches.

                      "But there is only Arsene Wenger who has done it longer than me. I'm just as good as everybody at this stage."

                      Arsenal boss Wenger has been in charge since September 1996, with Allardyce first managing in the Premier League with Bolton in 2001.

                      Allardyce was under heavy pressure at Upton Park a year ago after a run of bad results and criticism of his style of play, but has turned their fortunes around.
                      Sam Allardyce's Premier League record

                      His criticism of Manchester United's 'long-ball' tactics in the 1-1 draw at the weekend led to United boss Louis van Gaal defending his style of play with documents in his news conference on Tuesday.

                      West Ham face another Dutchman on Wednesday in the form of Saints boss Ronald Koeman and Allardyce, who has managed Bolton, Newcastle Blackburn and West Ham in the Premier League, believes he deserves respect for his record.

                      He said: "They may well have gained more experience by managing abroad, like Louis van Gaal, Ronald Koeman and people like that, but in this country, with the experience they've got I don't think there is any coach that would be in that position [of being more sophisticated than me].

                      "That comes from the amount of time you do in the job, how much experience you gain in the job and how much knowledge you strive for on a regular basis to keep the cutting edge.

                      "The cutting edge is what's new in football, what's the next level, where is it going to be, how can you find it, how can you implement it into your club?

                      "I've always been that way inclined. I've never stood still and it's probably why I am still here managing in the Premier League for the last 13-14 years."



                      No edits honest.....
                      What do you mean it could've been anyone? Name me one person who's got a grudge against penguins

                      Batman

                      F*** off!!!

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                        He has to go and ruin it doesnt he. He was getting a bit of respect from people for how he has West Ham playing and then he goes and says this.
                        *Except Michael, who died.

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                          Originally posted by Yozza View Post
                          Sam Allardyce: West Ham boss says no coach more sophisticated

                          West Ham manager Sam Allardyce says "there is no coach more sophisticated" than him in the Premier League.

                          Allardyce, 60, has guided the Hammers to eighth place in the top flight before Wednesday's trip to Southampton.

                          "I don't think there is any coach more sophisticated than me any more," said Allardyce. "That's not trying to criticise any other coaches.

                          "But there is only Arsene Wenger who has done it longer than me. I'm just as good as everybody at this stage."

                          Arsenal boss Wenger has been in charge since September 1996, with Allardyce first managing in the Premier League with Bolton in 2001.

                          Allardyce was under heavy pressure at Upton Park a year ago after a run of bad results and criticism of his style of play, but has turned their fortunes around.
                          Sam Allardyce's Premier League record

                          His criticism of Manchester United's 'long-ball' tactics in the 1-1 draw at the weekend led to United boss Louis van Gaal defending his style of play with documents in his news conference on Tuesday.

                          West Ham face another Dutchman on Wednesday in the form of Saints boss Ronald Koeman and Allardyce, who has managed Bolton, Newcastle Blackburn and West Ham in the Premier League, believes he deserves respect for his record.

                          He said: "They may well have gained more experience by managing abroad, like Louis van Gaal, Ronald Koeman and people like that, but in this country, with the experience they've got I don't think there is any coach that would be in that position [of being more sophisticated than me].

                          "That comes from the amount of time you do in the job, how much experience you gain in the job and how much knowledge you strive for on a regular basis to keep the cutting edge.

                          "The cutting edge is what's new in football, what's the next level, where is it going to be, how can you find it, how can you implement it into your club?

                          "I've always been that way inclined. I've never stood still and it's probably why I am still here managing in the Premier League for the last 13-14 years."



                          No edits honest.....
                          Live and learn Bender, this! is what you call a proper joke!

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                            Originally posted by Vermilion View Post
                            Live and learn Bender, this! is what you call a proper joke!
                            That's called needing Help

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                              The next level was Newcastle and you failed it mate. I guess you're not quite ate Pardew's level.

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                                Deserves the Real Madrid job, no question, he is at the pinnacle of his career and leading the way in football coaching and management.
                                Bring Back Rafa Cakes

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