Funnily enough I have found if you you don’t argue there doesn’t seem to be many argumentsI think most people on here were on the old bbc 606 page till it shut down, but welcome new ones. There isn’t as many arguments here as RTG. Great thing imo
Funnily enough I have found if you you don’t argue there doesn’t seem to be many argumentsI think most people on here were on the old bbc 606 page till it shut down, but welcome new ones. There isn’t as many arguments here as RTG. Great thing imo
Funnily enough I have found if you you don’t argue there doesn’t seem to be many arguments![]()
Thanks for the welcome VinceWelcome to all the newbies
Looking forward to reading some info
You have all joined a good thread
Blimey I used RTG from time to time, but usually if did not agree that Ross and say Hume, deserved to be hung drawn and quartered you were the recipient of scorn/venom.
All of a sudden this forum and this thread has been invaded...
Will it turn out a good thing? Or will the mods be kept very busy?
One thing we can all probably agree on is that the SILENCE about the takeover is deafening...
Alright Janey, come here oft...... no forget that, I know the answer already
Its getting really toxic there Reiver...Perhaps people will see it as an opportunity to leave their daft grudges behind them and just talk about football and the topic of the thread.
I get a lot from the boards and enjoy it, there can't be much actual enjoyment in continually sniping at people and deliberately derailing threads.
I've noticed that people who like ruining threads rarely start their own. It's as if they're incapable of interacting normally with people ....
... but surely that can't be the case.
Very civilised it seems...Seems nice on here mind
Very civilised it seems...
Makes a nice change![]()
They seem forensic in their attitude, and leaving no stone unturned, which cant be a bad thing.IMO the silence is significant.
I think more cases like 'Alavrez' will surface because the Dell boys will litigate over a missing chocolate éclair from Doris's tea trolly.
They must be looking at some contracts, and outstanding agents demands, and dialing 'Injury lawyers 4 us'.
The club, despite the effort of Donald & Methven is still an overstaffed shambles in the eyes of some people.
One little gem that stuck in my my mind, from a fortnight back, was from someone on the periphery of the Dell camp
I'm paraphrasing and, in truth, this was repeated to me by a mutual friend.
"These guys will make the agents cry. Players will see contracts unlike anything before. They'll sign for this club on less wages than the alternative because they'll see what hard work and dedication will bring them."
That was repeated to me after the Americans had been guests of Levy, at Spurs, for their game against Newcastle. They'd been at the SOL, as arranged, for the Burton game that was postponed. Levy is just the kind of horrible velvet gloved assassin we need here imo, I hope the Americans learn from him about the English game.
I was told, and believe it, that one of the reasons for their visit was to look at the stadium. This ties in with the things people have heard about the stadium extension, maximising the existing space and promoting concerts and other sports. Obviously that wouldn't happen immediately but they're obviously examining absolutely every possibility.
Language FlandersGet ****ed you ****
Just kidding... welcome on board
Its getting really toxic there Reiver...
Looks like a few have followed suite

The Mods really don't help do they? They're now relentlessly deleting posts with the slightest mention of this board. If they were half as keen to delete posts from blatantly obvious wums & Mags they might have a little more credibility.
It's laughable that one of the Mods leapt onto the Takeover thread as soon as it started to die ...
... no doubt he thought his fabulous wit and wisdom would bring it back to life![]()

Roger is very aware that members have turned to this place...The Mods really don't help do they? They're now relentlessly deleting posts with the slightest mention of this board. If they were half as keen to delete posts from blatantly obvious wums & Mags they might have a little more credibility.
It's laughable that one of the Mods leapt onto the Takeover thread as soon as it started to die ...
... no doubt he thought his fabulous wit and wisdom would bring it back to life![]()
Given wages is the biggest outgoing from revenue, I think in the future many clubs will stop hoying huge basic wages at players and rather have contracts with far smaller basic wages and then huge bonuses for performances. That will stop the likes of Rodwell who was on summit like £80,000 a week leeching millions from the club for doing **** all for such a long time as what other jobs allow this? Make it so that if players want big money then they have to put the effort in for it. Hopefully this is something along the lines of what the 'new' owners want to have in the club as huge wages eats into the revenue regardless of the end of season result. There will be plenty hungry for success players out there rather than the journeymen we used to buy in the past who couldn't really give a **** at times as long as they got paid.IMO the silence is significant.
I think more cases like 'Alavrez' will surface because the Dell boys will litigate over a missing chocolate éclair from Doris's tea trolly.
They must be looking at some contracts, and outstanding agents demands, and dialing 'Injury lawyers 4 us'.
The club, despite the effort of Donald & Methven is still an overstaffed shambles in the eyes of some people.
One little gem that stuck in my my mind, from a fortnight back, was from someone on the periphery of the Dell camp
I'm paraphrasing and, in truth, this was repeated to me by a mutual friend.
"These guys will make the agents cry. Players will see contracts unlike anything before. They'll sign for this club on less wages than the alternative because they'll see what hard work and dedication will bring them."
That was repeated to me after the Americans had been guests of Levy, at Spurs, for their game against Newcastle. They'd been at the SOL, as arranged, for the Burton game that was postponed. Levy is just the kind of horrible velvet gloved assassin we need here imo, I hope the Americans learn from him about the English game.
I was told, and believe it, that one of the reasons for their visit was to look at the stadium. This ties in with the things people have heard about the stadium extension, maximising the existing space and promoting concerts and other sports. Obviously that wouldn't happen immediately but they're obviously examining absolutely every possibility.