An open letter from Ehab...

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The only so-called personal attacks (not so, in my opinion) are in response to those who constantly use snide and unfounded argument to misrepresent my opinion as a directive to other fans, which it is not and I have clearly, on more than one occasion made that very clear. They ignore it when I point it out and yet fail to provide a shred of evidence to uphold their lofty accusations. It seems you are unable to grasp that, M'Lud and would rather use personal affront, rather than cut and paste exactly what it was I wrote that gave such offence. Surely it wasn't simply an opinion that held no accusations, was it? Because that was all I offered.

I grasp your opinion fully.
I'm afraid it is yourself who fails to recognize the insulting/patronizing approach you take in defending your opinion by belittling those with a different opinion or who may have misunderstood your presentation of your argument.
That is my only point. You do not see them as personal attacks.(a supplement to my point).
 
Back to the subject matter, seems that Ehabs 'open letter' has done nothing but stir the hornets nest yet again, and achieved sweet FA!

He has tried to rebuild bridges (how sincerely or with how much conviction is anyone's guess).

A predictable Pavlovian response from entrenched stakeholders who dislike him.

Move along there, nothing to see!
 
He has tried to rebuild bridges (how sincerely or with how much conviction is anyone's guess).

A predictable Pavlovian response from entrenched stakeholders who dislike him.

Move along there, nothing to see!
Do you really think aN open letter is enough to rebuild bridges? Would it not be an idea of the club to actually do something - anything - positive to get people back into the stadium on match days?
 
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Do you really think aN open letter is enough to rebuild bridges? Would it not be an idea of the club to actually do something - anything - positive to get people back into the stadium on match days?

No.

Yes it would be an idea. my personal opinion is that the relationship is beyond repair.

Other people may have different opinions.,
 
Do you really think aN open letter is enough to rebuild bridges? Would it not be an idea of the club to actually do something - anything - positive to get people back into the stadium on match days?
I agree should we start a fresh thread for suggestions?
It would likely just turn into ye tell em to **** off!! Ha ha
Which is hilarious obviously
But very very tedious
So suggestions then??
 
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Uncanny physical likeness to Brian May - depending on how aggressive the "barber" happened to be on the day.
Not the music angle obviously.

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No.

Yes it would be an idea. my personal opinion is that the relationship is beyond repair.

Other people may have different opinions.,
Well then it is odd that you seem keener on blaming fans for not attending, rather than the dormant club administration. Your call, obviously.
 
Well then it is odd that you seem keener on blaming fans for not attending, rather than the dormant club administration. Your call, obviously.

I reckon a large majority of those who attend know the Allams are ****s.

I reckon an unknown quantity of former attendees who use the ****itude of the Allams as an excuse for no longer attending. My anecdotal experience is that the Allams are one of many reasons/factors/excuses for no longer attending, not the only one.

As previously stated on this very forum, I am still waiting for an apology from David Lloyd for calling me and my fellow citizens/supporters 'rubbish'.

I also cross the Rubicon everytime I enter the stadium, owned by a council with a poor track record in bullying and who act against the expressed wishes of their electorate, which made its views clear in a referendum 3 years ago.

Sometimes, you just have to man up.and do what's best for you though.
 
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