I agree Den, but it's a crying shame because a good dose of Ash, an Ash that's not interfered with by boy blunder (even less likely to happen), is EXACTLY what the club needs right now. **** off Ehab, you dilatory dopey ****.
Good quote from Ash further down: I agree on owners, that’s a fact.... However the Allam’s don’t cross the white lines players do and at the minute we need points on board sharp, a little run of games 2-3 wins is required, confidence builds and we can pull away from the bottom of table.
Ashbee is the epitomy of everything we would need to get out of this. The Allams aren't bright enough or football savy enough to realise its what we need to stay up. By selling Davies and Huddlestone we ripped the heart out of this side.
He is (was?) a UN Goodwill Ambassador. We could certainly do with someone who understands goodwill! And he’s a poker player...and we’re definitely a gamble!
This was BAAGs sign off on SLIGHTLY SELF INDULGENT RIP There are many warm responses on there, but this struck a chord. The Allams have just about killed the soul of the club and it’s Support; just about, but not totally. It is this that should be fought and not the ongoing bitterness of the owners - the name change is what it is, concessions will only be fudged, but that simple sentiment - Always a Tiger - should be a rallying call against the often discussed apathy that is taking control. Perhaps the Allams should be ignored, which is pretty much what I have suggested for a while now, but replace the focus on City’s support - this was less clear. Make ‘Always a Tiger’ central to everything, challenge the apathy, not the owners, as one will leave, the other will struggle to be overcome.