P/T Indie wrote:I was wondering if he was trying to pass on the blame or deflect attention apparently he has done that at all his other clubs when things start to go wrong.
Although his quote is very strongly worded which seems to suggest there is a bit more to it, otherwise he could have just said the off field business is a distraction.
red shrimp wrote:Charlie Appleyard has tweeted that we need not worry, and that the club is in good hands with the BOD.
Redalert1970 wrote:Hope we aren't heading for administration or worse ???
That would be the end of our season if it happens
Potted Shrimp wrote:Quite simply shifting the blame onto our dismal on-pitch performances onto 'off-field' issues, to not make himself look so bad.
We are in this position because we failed to bring any decent players in during the summer, end of.
Potted Shrimp wrote:Quite simply shifting the blame onto our dismal on-pitch performances onto 'off-field' issues, to not make himself look so bad.
We are in this position because we failed to bring any decent players in during the summer, end of.
Keith wrote:red shrimp wrote:Charlie Appleyard has tweeted that we need not worry, and that the club is in good hands with the BOD.
That is the one HUGE advantage that we have got, in that we have board members who are passionate about the club. Whatever is happening off-field is a distraction, but I feel confident in trusting the people who steer the club forwards. It would be great to find that the ownership issue is resolved, hopefully (wishful thinking!) a consortium of local business people who all would have the future of the club at their hearts.
P/T Indie wrote:I'm guessing the board don't have a spare £2 million+ between them.
The position is probably a bit strange because the owners wanted to be more silent partners so left the current board to get on with it hoping that one day they could cash in their investment after little effort. They saw us as a way to make money (god knows how) and had no interest or understanding of football.
Any new owners who are more hands on might want the current board to resign and to run it themselves.
Dave (Barra) wrote:Sorry if this is a daft question but why can’t the current board buy the club? Seems strange to have one group of people owning the club and another group running it.
Potted Shrimp wrote:Quite simply shifting the blame onto our dismal on-pitch performances onto 'off-field' issues, to not make himself look so bad.
We are in this position because we failed to bring any decent players in during the summer, end of.
Potted Shrimp wrote:Quite simply shifting the blame onto our dismal on-pitch performances onto 'off-field' issues, to not make himself look so bad.
We are in this position because we failed to bring any decent players in during the summer, end of.
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