Another open letter from Ehab...

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I welcome what the club is now finally trying to do concerning the matchday experience, and trying to encourage the kids to engage with the club, this should have been done years ago, but I guess better late than never.

However, for me, it is like your wife leaves you for someone else then after a period of time you agree to take her back, for the sake of the kids (in our case the sake of the team), but the relationship can never be the same again.

Therefore, I can never forgive the Allam's for the way they have treated the supporters, and we should never forget they are doing this purely for financial reasons, but I am prepared to at least give them some credit finally accepting that they were wrong.

P.S. Have they missed a trick by only giving half-price tickets to those that went to the Derby game, should they have just left it open to whoever buys a ticket?
Good post !
Man meets woman ,they fall in love and she moves in !
After 7 months man wins £2 million and tells girlfriend I dont want you anymore.
3 years later man see ex girlfriend and tells her he still loves her and does she want to move in and try again .
Woman asks man I thought you didnt want me anymore so why do you want me back ?
Man says all of that money as gone so I need you back now.
 
Off the back of the open letter, there’s a bit of a spat on Twitter between our favourite resident stand rep and one of our disabled supporters (who has since protected their tweets).

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Seems it’s not just the club that doesn’t listen - some of the reps don’t too.

To give an idea of the protected tweets, the fan has said they have tried every possible avenue to get an answer about reinstating disabled concessions and the club have yet to get them an answer. The rep repeats to email Ann Holland which the fan has tried several times. Bit of back and forth.

A pretty naive and pompous way of dealing with the situation really.

I'm assuming this relates to the exchange above.

Just posting it for completeness.

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I think the role has gone to his head and he’s got it all mixed up.

The representatives should be representing the fans. Instead, he seems to try and represent the club on his Twitter account.

Agreed. His response should have been "I will call Ann Holland and raise this concern to her on your behalf, and use my presence on the fan's committee to push this through. I will let you know how I get on."
 
P.S. Have they missed a trick by only giving half-price tickets to those that went to the Derby game, should they have just left it open to whoever buys a ticket?

It's almost certainly because West Brom have been selling tickets for a while and this avoids them having to mess about giving their fans refunds.
 
I'm assuming this relates to the exchange above.

Just posting it for completeness.

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Good to see it’s been resolved but it’s a shame it’s taken a Twitter spat to do it (on a day that should have been only ‘good’ publicity for the club with Ehab’s open letter). Always one step forward and inevitably and eventually one step back with the club
 
So, As usual, this will go down in flames, the Allam's are ****s, yes we know most think that, but they have pretty much undone anything negative they have done, Using the name correctly, letting the fans pick the crest,changing the pricing structure back to before they changed it etc etc, I fully understand there is still things to sort out, but it does look like the effort is there! I just hope that if there is a big attendance for the west brom game, and a fair few kids there, and the Allam's have decided they will return, THAT IS A HUGE step, I hope that the anti allam protesters just give it a miss this game, get behind the team and dont bother with the Allam out chants and ruin it for those that have returned and possibly a new generation of fans.

They know they are wanted out of the club, They have attempted to build bridges, I just dont want the effort they have made to be ruined with constant Allam out chants and for them to go.."Sod it"
 
If he used to be an Arsenal fan - people should just reply with that all the time , like they do whenever Collymore gets on his high horse and people send him dogging links. Childish and immature but still makes me laugh 10 years later <laugh>
 
I read the screenshots. Looked like he tried to tell them repeatedly to contact Ann, got abused for it, gave up, then the person contacted Ann and resolved things.

Am I missing something? Are the hidden tweets saying something else?


i think the whole point of having a fans representative is that they're supposed to represent you - he didn't want to do that which begs the question why he's a representative
 
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i think the whole point of having a fans representative is that they're supposed to represent you - he didn't want to do that which begs the question why he's a representative

He said to contact Ann and by doing so it resolved it, isn't that the point? To resolve things?