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Post by QPR Report on Jun 5, 2009 6:34:38 GMT
Football Fan Census Ebbsfleet Town fans to decide on Gash's futureFans of Ebbsfleet Town are to decide if the club should sell one of their players through a football survey conducted via the internet, it has emerged. Striker Michael Gash could be potentially transferred to a fellow Blue Square Premier League club, but an internet vote is to decide if the move is completed. The club is owned by subscription website MyFootballClub's 10,000 members and they will have the deciding say on whether the £30,000 deal goes through. Gash signed for the club from Cambridge City for £20,000 last summer with the money raised by the members of the website and Ebbsfleet Town fans. Members will have 72 hours to decide whether to sell last year's top scorer, whose contract is set to expire at the end of next season. If Gash is sold, Cambridge City will receive 30 per cent of the figure as a result of the sell-on fee agreed with Ebbsfleet Town as part of the deal. Meanwhile, members also have to come to a decision on whether to accept a £10,000 bid from York City for defender Darius Charles. Written by Terry Mitchell www.footballfanscensus.com/football-industry-news/go/item/19201646/article/ebbsfleet-town-fans-to-decide-on-gash's-future
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Post by QPR Report on Jun 5, 2009 19:07:34 GMT
And fans reject!
BBC Gash move vetoed by internet vote Ebbsfleet striker Michael Gash's potential transfer to an unnamed rival Blue Square Premier club has been rejected by an internet vote.
Ebbsfleet are owned by subscription website MyFootballClub's 10,000 members, 2,835 of whom voted on Gash's proposed £30,000 transfer.
The result was overwhelmingly in favour of keeping the striker, signed for £20,000 from Cambridge City last July.
Only 250 (8.82%) voted to sell Gash while 37 (1.31%) abstained.
Gash, top scorer for the Fleet last season with 12 goals from 51 games in all competitions, was originally signed using money raised by MyFootballClub members and fans.
Ebbsfleet members had previously rejected York City's £10,000 approach for Darius Charles on Thursday.
The vote on York's bid for Charles was held over 24 hours with 1977 (97%) fans rejecting the move and only 60 (2.94%) agreeing to accept.
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Post by cpr on Jun 5, 2009 22:34:50 GMT
It's the way to go obviously. They have no problems with a few on a fools website obviously. Obviously.
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