Barnsley's owners are the only ones I genuinely feel like was a missed opportunity. Reading's owners and the other bids that failed to materialise don't really suggest the Allams have been faulty in their approach.
'The film gives some credibility to what the Allams have said about why deals fell through' Carefully matey you'll be labelled as an Allam apologist or an arse licking whatever on here by some.
I think McCann preferred to speak to Rob Staton than Burnsy, but Staton has now gone back to BBC Sheffield again.
Whose decision do we think that was? What a poor man you are, Ehab. How can you be'so cowardly and weak, I mean a man your position. Kinell, sad ****.
How do you know it was Allam? Maybe it was McCann himself...After all,Burns spoke to him like **** at times,not so much an interview,more an interrogation!!
Also sided with the sacked groundsmen at the time without knowing or bothering to find out the facts. This rift needs sorting because it does the club no favours at all being at odds and not having match commentaries broadcast by the local BBC radio station.
McCann was on the pitch at the end on Saturday right in front of the E Stand applauding the fans. Easy when you win, much more difficult when you've had a 0-3 gubbing. Respect to him for that.
Maybe didn't ban him per say, but made it very clear he would prefer to do press commitments with other members of the BBC team. *Edit* .... The whole situation with the club/Humberside needs sorting asap though. For the fans if nothing else. Ego's on both sides need deflating and putting aside