Interesting. It appears to have been dealt with away from public view. It almost looks as though the club know what they are doing. Proof, of course, will be in the pudding and how things are dealt with in future. We can only hope for improvement.
Oh really? I mean it’s ridiculous it took something to that extent for them to wake up and realise how bad the club was off the pitch
I think it's clear the club know what they're doing. Of course,some issues still to be dealt with and improved..no doubt..but we are looking like a club that's taking things on board and reacting positively.
Aye, for some. But we could be owned by a nation state spending hundreds of millions of pounds and some would still not be happy. Rome wasn't built in a day and I'm quite happy that our current owners are getting more right than they are wrong. Everyone makes mistakes, the trick is to learn from them and dont make the same mistake again.
We don’t care for that kind of talk here young fella me lad. The club is run badly and that’s all there is to it.
Aye,apologies.I'd got this nosebleed.....someone said it was from being so high up....got carried away!
was that and the changing of the display for Remeberance day last year, but they didnt make it public as wanted to keep in quiet
Unless the club wanted endless tribunals, and court cases, they couldn't just waltz in sacking people and ripping up contracts. But, once people knew their time was up, they started downing tools or causing mischief. Sadly I'd include Tony Mowbray in that ... ... I believe he'd have stayed until the end of the season but the whinging in interviews pushed the club over the edge. I liked the man but it's clear that, for whatever reason, RLB is getting more out of these young inexperienced foreigners, who couldn't understand Tony's form of English. And that's without Jack Clarke who was the basket into which all of Mowbray's eggs went
Agree. From what I’ve seen on the telly it could be argued that we were far too reliant on Jack Clarke for long periods. I hate the phrase but in that respect there wasn’t a plan B for Tony.
I think it now makes us tougher to play against, as everyone knew, keep Clarke quiet and out of the game we dont play well