What bollocks is this?

It's his laughable 'expertise in business' jargon ...
... he's the Lee Johnson of 606.
What bollocks is this?

Poor leaders will always choose 'do nothing' as the first option until they are forced kicking and screaming into doing anything.
Whether that's what's happening is up for debate, but that in of itself is an absolute fact. While nothing happens, it's always a perfectly reasonable opinion.

You'd assume that local journalists, with links to the club would have some inside info, but I know for a fact that Copley gets some of his "intel" from a mate of mine who writes for one of the podcasts/fanzines.I don’t think Phil Smith has a clue who’s in the running. But that said it really wouldn’t surprise me if it’s a name we haven’t been linked with publicly.
I definitely don’t think it’s Maric. Still and Svensson maybe. But three days ago I’d never heard of Svensson. At literally any moment another name might come out.
You'd assume that local journalists, with links to the club would have some inside info, but I know for a fact that Copley gets some of his "intel" from a mate of mine who writes for one of the podcasts/fanzines.
Any time my mate tweets something, or reposts a story it appears on Copley's timeline (and articles) a few mins/hours later.
Smith and Copley are good lads, but they know **** all about what's happening inside the club
Sadly the only serious info I get is regarding NUFC and Mike Ashley.
Even then he says they're becoming like a secret society. Messages are sent using untraceable internal means and alerts pinged if searches about them hit a certain number. Staff have incredibly detailed contracts meaning it's instant dismissal and possible legal action for any 'betrayal'.
You'd assume that local journalists, with links to the club would have some inside info, but I know for a fact that Copley gets some of his "intel" from a mate of mine who writes for one of the podcasts/fanzines.
Any time my mate tweets something, or reposts a story it appears on Copley's timeline (and articles) a few mins/hours later.
Smith and Copley are good lads, but they know **** all about what's happening inside the club
I would agree especially after the first 10 games but I would only say this in regards to first team affairs as I said the ladies and developmental teams all seemed to have good seasons I just think we need to sharpen the tip of the spear.I think the number of season tickets sold so far shows how patient our fans are, I am staggered at how many have renewed, just shows the moaners who populate social media are in a minority, some of their points however are valid and last season was a complete clusterfuck! (Yes I have renewed)
agreed they both seem like really good guys so it’s not a personal attack on them. More a reflection on the difficulties local press get nowadays. It seems they’re less likely to get leaks than loudly vocal fans
I think they're frustrated by the lack of give between the reporters of the northern papers and the club, compared to what RR ends up hearing or Fishpaste.What I find annoying about a lot of the current reporting on the club is the deliberately negative tone it takes. It seems that a lot (basically all) of the journalists that cover the club just want to amplify the negativity that a section of the fanbase is feeling. While the Echo should report critically on events that happen in the town and in connection with the club I also feel that a local paper, and maybe I'm being too idealistic here, should demonstrate some civic pride and at least try not to talk everything down.
There's just not enough decent news around to fill the demand - with the club rightly keeping things close to their chest. I suppose that it stands to reason that hearsay and outlandish stuff will fill the vacuum. Maybe the club could give more interviews about off the field goings-on and how different players are progressing. I follow a bit of American Football so it's good to compare the Sunderland coverage with my NFL team, Chicago Bears.They're victims of their own previous behaviour mate. If they were proper reporters,they would have contacts from whom they got info. who had a trust in them,on whose info.they could rely,given for release at the right time.
Unfortunately,they can't stop themselves from instantly going to press with every loose,unverified snippet.....mostly more than likely false....and now they can't get anything meaningful because no-one trusts them.
There's just not enough decent news around to fill the demand - with the club rightly keeping things close to their chest. I suppose that it stands to reason that hearsay and outlandish stuff will fill the vacuum. Maybe the club could give more interviews about off the field goings-on and how different players are progressing. I follow a bit of American Football so it's good to compare the Sunderland coverage with my NFL team, Chicago Bears.
The impression I get is that he seems to be helping more with the brand and strategy. I'm guessing really, though.I'm really surprised Pearlman being on the board hasn't led to better PR pieces/content generation. Not sure what he brings if he doesn't bring that.
The impression I get is that he seems to be helping more with the brand and strategy. I'm guessing really, though.
Have to disagree about Smith. He seems very clued up and is well respected. Think he is excellent and very balanced. He will have been briefed by the club and others and if he says certain people aren't currently in contention then I'd go along with that. He wouldn't say it otherwise. The situation could change obviously but I think he's pretty reliable. Doesn't get loads of exclusives but doesn't get much wrongYou'd assume that local journalists, with links to the club would have some inside info, but I know for a fact that Copley gets some of his "intel" from a mate of mine who writes for one of the podcasts/fanzines.
Any time my mate tweets something, or reposts a story it appears on Copley's timeline (and articles) a few mins/hours later.
Smith and Copley are good lads, but they know **** all about what's happening inside the club
Happy to be corrected.That would surprise me. Given, as far as I know, he's not particularly qualified to do that at all and he's overly qualified where content is concerned.
My last role in advertising was in a brand and strategy agency, so I'm not coming at this with entirely uninformed eyes, just mainly uninformed.
Happy to be corrected.
Who knows with this club.
I just think if you hired Scorsese in some capacity you'd try squeeze some moving picture out of him. And it's kind of like that on a much less grand scale.
But maybe they have. Maybe he doesn't want to. Maybe he has. Who ****ing knows.
My daughter is moving to banks of Loch Lomond, got to help the lassieWhy two days Bob , you off on your holidays or summit?
Heading thereabouts with the missus (as a surprise) for her 40th. Cannot bloody wait as I’ve never been that far up beforeMy daughter is moving to banks of Loch Lomond, got to help the lassie