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It occurs to me that with all these mid season internationals....do these games mess with their club performances.
With their clubs they play one way but when playing for their country these players may have to play another way.
 
Karen Brady interviewed in The Guardian and proving that stupid people don't realize when it's appropriate to keep quiet:

“The Olympic Stadium had been built less than, sort of, a mile away from us [sic]and we saw that as a real opportunity to change the brand values of the club. There was a plan to plug the debt, build the future and create the culture,”

“Now we are in the Olympic Stadium, we have limited outside debt and we are ranked 15th in terms of brand values. We were 115th when I joined the club. We’re now 20th in the Deloitte Money League, we have got the largest amount of season-ticket holders of any London club and the capacity will be increasing to 66,000. We feel we’ve set out our goals and achieved them.”

“We’re actually making a movie called Iron Men. It’s about the transition of the values and the history of West Ham supporters from the Boleyn Ground to the London Stadium. Rebranding ourselves was really important with our stadium. We’re in the London Stadium. We added the word London to our crest because we felt it had real global appeal. Nobody else does it. We are in the heart of London, in the foothills of the financial sector. We have the best stadium – there are some great stadiums in this country but there is only one Olympic Stadium and it’s ours. It’s really had a dynamic impact on the things we can do.”


Strangely, no mention of football or what their fans want. Lots of mentions of money, transition, culture, global appeal and branding. I trust the film will be shown in a format to replicate the view from the back of the stands at The Tax Payers Arena. What will relegation do for culture and branding and ticket sales for the The Spammer Movie? I'm looking forward to finding out.
 
Karen Brady interviewed in The Guardian and proving that stupid people don't realize when it's appropriate to keep quiet:

“The Olympic Stadium had been built less than, sort of, a mile away from us [sic]and we saw that as a real opportunity to change the brand values of the club. There was a plan to plug the debt, build the future and create the culture,”

“Now we are in the Olympic Stadium, we have limited outside debt and we are ranked 15th in terms of brand values. We were 115th when I joined the club. We’re now 20th in the Deloitte Money League, we have got the largest amount of season-ticket holders of any London club and the capacity will be increasing to 66,000. We feel we’ve set out our goals and achieved them.”

“We’re actually making a movie called Iron Men. It’s about the transition of the values and the history of West Ham supporters from the Boleyn Ground to the London Stadium. Rebranding ourselves was really important with our stadium. We’re in the London Stadium. We added the word London to our crest because we felt it had real global appeal. Nobody else does it. We are in the heart of London, in the foothills of the financial sector. We have the best stadium – there are some great stadiums in this country but there is only one Olympic Stadium and it’s ours. It’s really had a dynamic impact on the things we can do.”


Strangely, no mention of football or what their fans want. Lots of mentions of money, transition, culture, global appeal and branding. I trust the film will be shown in a format to replicate the view from the back of the stands at The Tax Payers Arena. What will relegation do for culture and branding and ticket sales for the The Spammer Movie? I'm looking forward to finding out.
Absolutely no mention of football or supporters at all.

We are in the heart of London, in the foothills of the financial sector

This sounds like a prime position for a bank, The Bank of Brady <doh>
 
Absolutely no mention of football or supporters at all.

We are in the heart of London, in the foothills of the financial sector

This sounds like a prime position for a bank, The Bank of Brady <doh>

The expression "knowing the price of everything but the value of nothing" was made for the owners of West Ham. The whole thing is more unpleasant than Russell Brand.
 
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The statement is sort of implying that the current owners are responsible for their (monetary) elevation. Didn't mention that monetary elevation is a bit easier when you get a free stadium!
 
It's Paul Peschisolido who I feel sorry for. Imagine what the poor man must go through, living with Karren Brady and listening to all the shyte she comes out with.
 
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They're really making a movie about the club and calling it "Iron Men"?! <laugh> They just have a never ending conveyor belt of embarrassing moments.

And as for:

"there are some great stadiums in this country but there is only one Olympic Stadium and it’s ours. It’s really had a dynamic impact on the things we can do."

What does she mean by this dynamic impact? Fighting amongst their own in the stands? Playing home to a dreadful atmosphere as it's not a footballing stadium? Baring witness to dull and dreadful results and performances?
There's only going to be so many more times that Payet will be able to save their blushes.

Thank you, Karren Brady, you've given me a great, humorous start to the morning!
 
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Karen Brady interviewed in The Guardian and proving that stupid people don't realize when it's appropriate to keep quiet:


We have the best stadium – there are some great stadiums in this country but there is only one Olympic Stadium and it’s ours.

Even this she got wrong. It's not WH's. They don't own it. They have a long term rental agreement.
 
There is a phrase that the people get the government you deserve.
In the case of the Spanners, their supporters have got the owners they
deserve and the owners the club they deserve.

All we need now is for Nemesis to plan that they can be relegated when
Spurs visit "their" stadium.