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Post by BishopstonBRFC on Jan 23, 2020 9:52:41 GMT
I'm amazed our fans at home haven't yet started to sing "sack the board" how much more do we have to put up with from the owners that never communicate with the fans or show any leadership? Whenever a member of the so called board members are interviewed or asked questions (twentyman today for example) we are fed absolute dross. For all the flack Higgs and Dunford took at least they had the decency to regularly communicate with the fans unlike this shower of sh**e. I'll wait for all the happy clippers to shoot me down but I've had enough now we need weal out! I think “Wael Al Qadi get out of our club” would be more targeted and more personal and help him feel unloved enough to want to water off ASAP. No chance of it happening though whilst a third of our fans think he’s doing a great job and another third think he might be doing a great job! If a third of the crowd on Saturday made their voices heard it would be pretty hard to ignore. Maybe the third of the fanbase that want him out so desperately should organise something between themselves?
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Post by Kingswood Polak on Jan 23, 2020 15:58:07 GMT
Whilst running up record debt which is owned by the owners and paying anywhere between 4-6% interest on. Conveniently offshore so that no one can see any records. Crowds dwindling and a toxic atmosphere at the ground. Imagine if this was Nick Higgs , he’d be crucified if he had done this. Are you seriously saying we have never been in debt? Or for that matter, any other peer football club in debt? There have been positives, however little, they should be recognised. Higgs was rightly crucified. It still didn't stop me supporting the club in a time of need. He was crucified for debts of a million. It takes a special kind of businessman to treble those debts while seeing crowds rise and with two promotions in the mix. I am not anti AQ but it seems most are just accepting the trebling of debt and the many other incidents that have gone on. Losing two managers who basically gave very close to the same reasons for being dissatisfied accept GC also said family came into it. As long as the owners can keep paying the bills then fine but you will find they have been using an external party, to sell the club and this is why Geoff Twentyman reiterating the question. The media know more than us.
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Post by Kingswood Polak on Jan 23, 2020 16:02:54 GMT
Whilst running up record debt which is owned by the owners and paying anywhere between 4-6% interest on. Conveniently offshore so that no one can see any records. Crowds dwindling and a toxic atmosphere at the ground. Imagine if this was Nick Higgs , he’d be crucified if he had done this. The best post on here for a longtime KP. Thank you kind sir. Only saying it as it is.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2020 16:34:29 GMT
LED. End of season awards. Season ticket promotion video. Trials of transportation to matches. Best pitch in years. Media department revitalised. A restaurant where most attending have paid funds to the club. Refurbished bar X2. Refurbished shop. Highest position in 20 years (save a few weeks in 2009). Yep, ragbag.. Whilst running up record debt which is owned by the owners and paying anywhere between 4-6% interest on. Conveniently offshore so that no one can see any records. Crowds dwindling and a toxic atmosphere at the ground. Imagine if this was Nick Higgs , he’d be crucified if he had done this. They don’t like the truth KP great shout.
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Post by aghast on Jan 23, 2020 17:59:31 GMT
Are you seriously saying we have never been in debt? Or for that matter, any other peer football club in debt? There have been positives, however little, they should be recognised. Higgs was rightly crucified. It still didn't stop me supporting the club in a time of need. He was crucified for debts of a million. It takes a special kind of businessman to treble those debts while seeing crowds rise and with two promotions in the mix. I am not anti AQ but it seems most are just accepting the trebling of debt and the many other incidents that have gone on. Losing two managers who basically gave very close to the same reasons for being dissatisfied accept GC also said family came into it. As long as the owners can keep paying the bills then fine but you will find they have been using an external party, to sell the club and this is why Geoff Twentyman reiterating the question. The media know more than us. Yes, having one dissatisfied manager was unfortunate. Having two looks like there is a genuine problem with the club. I wonder if Ben Garner is happy with things? Perhaps he's just grateful to get his first managerial post. Although I thought that about GC when he said everything was fine infrastructure-wise. Didn't stop him leaving unless we believe the wanting to be closer to family smokescreen.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2020 18:01:46 GMT
I think “Wael Al Qadi get out of our club” would be more targeted and more personal and help him feel unloved enough to want to water off ASAP. No chance of it happening though whilst a third of our fans think he’s doing a great job and another third think he might be doing a great job! If a third of the crowd on Saturday made their voices heard it would be pretty hard to ignore. Maybe the third of the fanbase that want him out so desperately should organise something between themselves? If we lose on Saturday they won’t have to.
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Post by Big Jock on Jan 23, 2020 18:07:33 GMT
I think “Wael Al Qadi get out of our club” would be more targeted and more personal and help him feel unloved enough to want to water off ASAP. No chance of it happening though whilst a third of our fans think he’s doing a great job and another third think he might be doing a great job! If a third of the crowd on Saturday made their voices heard it would be pretty hard to ignore. Maybe the third of the fanbase that want him out so desperately should organise something between themselves? In fairness pal, th ways things is goin on an off th pitch it looks like a third of th crowd will have stopped attending!
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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Jan 23, 2020 19:24:24 GMT
Are you seriously saying we have never been in debt? Or for that matter, any other peer football club in debt? There have been positives, however little, they should be recognised. Higgs was rightly crucified. It still didn't stop me supporting the club in a time of need. He was crucified for debts of a million. It takes a special kind of businessman to treble those debts while seeing crowds rise and with two promotions in the mix. I am not anti AQ but it seems most are just accepting the trebling of debt and the many other incidents that have gone on. Losing two managers who basically gave very close to the same reasons for being dissatisfied accept GC also said family came into it. As long as the owners can keep paying the bills then fine but you will find they have been using an external party, to sell the club and this is why Geoff Twentyman reiterating the question. The media know more than us. If you're referring to DC unhappy....time has taken it's toll on that one. Nichols and Bennett have cost collectively six figures with their wages and contract, with sweet f all in return. Hardly DC finest hour. To ask for more is hardly Oliver Twist.. It was right at the time for DC to depart from the club and I applaud the decision at the time. GC.... homesick. If you believe it. As far as he could take us? Really? Two very different reasons imo, there was alot of other factors wrapped up and we can all look with the benefit of hindsight. Fact is we've always been in debt. Probably always will be. We are a player selling club to help balance the books much to the fan disappointment. Probably always will be. I honestly can't see any flamboyant expenditure from the club that's lavish. That's probably why most are unhappy.....but to protest?! Ok, carry on. I choose to support..
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