mrpotatohead wrote:Whoever buys it fan do what they like...Colin and Jason have no buyers.
mrpotatohead wrote:Haha that was quick....I just won half a dozen eggs off a director!!
mrpotatohead wrote:Haha that was quick....I just won half a dozen eggs off a director!!
Wild Bill wrote:We certainly need some new life and ideas injecting into the club. Our board only consists of three of the old guard plus the two mainly absent owners.
Seasider9601 wrote:Add Neil Marsdin to that list too Mark who was Club and Company Secretary
BerlinWaller wrote:And the late great Ken Parker
BerlinWaller wrote:Sure there is a post missing on here?
Well done Rod Taylor. Greet words at half time about our owners. People might not like them for whatever reasons but there would not be a club without them.
Andy D wrote:An old saying
You dont bite the hand's that Feed you!
Should go without saying..
Slanester wrote:Andy D wrote:An old saying
You dont bite the hand's that Feed you!
Should go without saying..
Not sure if that is aimed at me AD, or a generalisation to all?
I agree, and have had my say, but will, to use another old saying, sleep with one eye open.
Brilliant result today.
But Goldring... ...revealed Warriors had already switched focus to developing a "multi-sport" facility at Sixways, including its own football club.
“I think it is important to give some background, being transparent with the supporters of the rugby club is something Jason and I believe in,” said Goldring.
“We want to serve our community as best we can and believe that is done through multi-sport with rugby at the heart of it.
“We have always wanted to bring in other sports with football being a big part of it because we want to reach out to that community. That’s our focus more than bringing in a first team that is in whatever tier of the league system
Keith wrote:But Goldring... ...revealed Warriors had already switched focus to developing a "multi-sport" facility at Sixways, including its own football club.
“I think it is important to give some background, being transparent with the supporters of the rugby club is something Jason and I believe in,” said Goldring.
“We want to serve our community as best we can and believe that is done through multi-sport with rugby at the heart of it.
“We have always wanted to bring in other sports with football being a big part of it because we want to reach out to that community. That’s our focus more than bringing in a first team that is in whatever tier of the league system
I really don't know what that means? Surely it is against League rules for an owner to have an interest in more than one club? Paul Scholes had to sell his shares in then still non-League Salford in order to become manager at Oldham, so how can they own us and any other team in Worcester?
Either they are confident of off-loading us quickly or... any other options? Why have talks with Worcester City while still owning us? Some of that transparency up north please guys.
OLDHAMADE wrote:Keith wrote:But Goldring... ...revealed Warriors had already switched focus to developing a "multi-sport" facility at Sixways, including its own football club.
“I think it is important to give some background, being transparent with the supporters of the rugby club is something Jason and I believe in,” said Goldring.
“We want to serve our community as best we can and believe that is done through multi-sport with rugby at the heart of it.
“We have always wanted to bring in other sports with football being a big part of it because we want to reach out to that community. That’s our focus more than bringing in a first team that is in whatever tier of the league system
I really don't know what that means? Surely it is against League rules for an owner to have an interest in more than one club? Paul Scholes had to sell his shares in then still non-League Salford in order to become manager at Oldham, so how can they own us and any other team in Worcester?
Either they are confident of off-loading us quickly or... any other options? Why have talks with Worcester City while still owning us? Some of that transparency up north please guys.
Scholes interest in Salford was babysat and the moment it went tits up at Oldham, he was back the next day.
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