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Building works going on at Black Cat House as well ...

... I've always liked the building and thought it should be better used.

There'll be much more 'passing trade' on matchdays and even normal days, every little helps.
Essentially the stadium is the wrong way round. Whilst the shots of the entrance overlooking the river are great, I've always thought it was weird to have the "back" of the stadium facing out to the direction most people come from. Same for the shop and BCH. Moving the shop to BCH (which i think was first mooted by Donald) makes total sense
 
Essentially the stadium is the wrong way round. Whilst the shots of the entrance overlooking the river are great, I've always thought it was weird to have the "back" of the stadium facing out to the direction most people come from. Same for the shop and BCH. Moving the shop to BCH (which i think was first mooted by Donald) makes total sense

Yes you have a point, away supporters approaching the ground don't see much to do with SAFC.

It was obviously built that way so our players and officials, away coach, visitors can be 'protected' from the riff raff <laugh>
 
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Building works going on at Black Cat House as well ...

... I've always liked the building and thought it should be better used.

There'll be much more 'passing trade' on matchdays and even normal days, every little helps.

Anyone at the hotel, pool ticket office etc, will pass by, even the Colliery Tavern brigade might have a look in.
Why single us Taveners out @Smug in Boots we’re salt of the earth!

It is a good place for it albeit it needs some signage the road side to advertise the shop. It’s just a pity this agreement wasn’t in place to align with STID3 as the global sales would have been interesting.
 
Why single us Taveners out @Smug in Boots we’re salt of the earth!

It is a good place for it albeit it needs some signage the road side to advertise the shop. It’s just a pity this agreement wasn’t in place to align with STID3 as the global sales would have been interesting.

Just thought I'd throw a line in and see if anyone would rise to the bait <laugh>

I like how Taveners are proud of their pub, you don't get that with the Museum, Wheatsheaf, etc.
 
Just thought I'd throw a line in and see if anyone would rise to the bait <laugh>

I like how Taveners are proud of their pub, you don't get that with the Museum, Wheatsheaf, etc.
To be fair I only drink there pre and post match but it’s a cracking pub. I do miss John though. Last chat was post the Mags game in January and he was having to wait for the crowds to clear and watch the Mags celebrating. His last match too :-(
 
Think it's good they're looking at shirts without the logo on it.

I despise gambling logos. Think it's because Australia, certainly Victoria, has a horrendous culture with gambling.

Good that they would look at an alternative even if it costs them some money because fans, especially kids, shouldn't be a walking advert for an industry that ruins so many lives.
 
Re the BCB and the Mag mess

There's lots been said about that topic and the owner made a statement about it, I don't think anybody felt good about that when they saw it. It hurt a lot and it will continue to hurt, and I think it's a reminder that if we're not focused and considering the fan in everything we do - then you'll lose sight of what's important to you and you might make decisions that aren't appropriate

Up the Bruce. No more getting the piss taking out of us.
 
Re the BCB and the Mag mess

There's lots been said about that topic and the owner made a statement about it, I don't think anybody felt good about that when they saw it. It hurt a lot and it will continue to hurt, and I think it's a reminder that if we're not focused and considering the fan in everything we do - then you'll lose sight of what's important to you and you might make decisions that aren't appropriate

Up the Bruce. No more getting the piss taking out of us.
It might sound parochial, but having local people involved in the running of the club is essential - a football club isn't like any other business - you cannot run it without understanding the area it's located in and the profile of the fanbase.
 
It might sound parochial, but having local people involved in the running of the club is essential - a football club isn't like any other business - you cannot run it without understanding the area it's located in and the profile of the fanbase.

Competent local people definitely. Agree. As he said. Always put the fan first and youl get the right decision. Clearly decisions made before were not and therefore no appropriate (to quote Bruce).
 
Competent local people definitely. Agree. As he said. Always put the fan first and youl get the right decision. Clearly decisions made before were not and therefore no appropriate (to quote Bruce).
Aye, should have included the competent bit. In my line of work I always assume people are competent.....something that doesn't always happen <laugh>
 
It might sound parochial, but having local people involved in the running of the club is essential - a football club isn't like any other business - you cannot run it without understanding the area it's located in and the profile of the fanbase.
Certainly in the key areas that involve direct interaction with the fanbase. I've never understood the idea that we need a manager that 'gets the region'. That seems such a nebulous concept- how's he supposed to show that? I think what people mean when they say that is that they want someone who is like them, but not all people from the NE are the same. Surely we need a manager that is, first and foremost, good at his job- anything else can come later. I do think though that any member of staff, including playing and coaching staff, should be required to learn about the history of the club and the history of the wider area.
 
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Certainly in the key areas that involve direct interaction with the fanbase. I've never understood the idea that we need a manager that 'gets the region'. That seems such a nebulous concept- how's he supposed to show that? I think what people mean when they say that is that they want someone who is like them, but not all people from the NE are the same. Surely we need a manager that is, first and foremost, good at his job- anything else can come later. I do think though that any member of staff, including playing and coaching staff, should be required to learn about the history of the club and the history of the wider area.

Agree with most of that, and I think it's important that someone coming in to a management role understands what's important to the people connected to the club.
As you say,not all of us are the same,but,we generally have the same outlook,often borne from history,as far as the club is concerned.
 
Certainly in the key areas that involve direct interaction with the fanbase. I've never understood the idea that we need a manager that 'gets the region'. That seems such a nebulous concept- how's he supposed to show that? I think what people mean when they say that is that they want someone who is like them, but not all people from the NE are the same. Surely we need a manager that is, first and foremost, good at his job- anything else can come later. I do think though that any member of staff, including playing and coaching staff, should be required to learn about the history of the club and the history of the wider area.
Yeah I don't believe it's relevant for a manager/head coach necessarily but the people running the club, who make decisions that directly impact the fanbase should have an appreciation of the region and the rivalries. Can you imagine Bob Murray signing off on the BCB being decorated in mag ****?
 
Yeah I don't believe it's relevant for a manager/head coach necessarily but the people running the club, who make decisions that directly impact the fanbase should have an appreciation of the region and the rivalries. Can you imagine Bob Murray signing off on the BCB being decorated in mag ****?
Definitely.
Although I don't believe that KLD signed off on that either...