A STATEMENT FROM SIMON SADLER........

I’m going to add this as my final comment on the statement. SS refers to family money put in, thank you.

This is where someone needs to proof-read and sense check messages. It’s been a hell of a time financially for people, and Blackpool is a deprived area. Many of our fans are getting on in years, many have young families, some will be living off small pensions or benefits. These fans put their family money into the club and have done for many years.

It’s all relative Simon, there are many like me who’ve put their hard-earned on for 40 plus years, introducing younger family members in the process. The collective money fans put in, is no less valuable than your contributions.
I agree. Don’t patronise us Mr Sadler with your grand gestures and sob stories. Last week 4 month old little Raekwon had to go without nappies and formula just so I could afford a ticket for Wigan and a couple of pre match pints of your Campo dodgy Andalusian lager piss.
 
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Talk about picking the bones out of the statement….

Nobody’s having a pop at you week in week out, posting shyte about your finances and your marital status, calling for your recently appointed board to be sacked, questioning your integrity and your commitment…

Nobody is constantly asking you to provide a statement or an update and to constantly justify yourself… Simon has plenty.

He’s written a short statement in response to his critics and to keep other Blackpool fans updated about the reality, rather than the bullshit.

Just accept it for what it is instead of making a big song and dance about it and trying to read shit into it that doesn’t exist.
It’s been a loooong day….
 
Talk about picking the bones out of the statement….

Nobody’s having a pop at you week in week out, posting shyte about your finances and your marital status, calling for your recently appointed board to be sacked, questioning your integrity and your commitment…

Nobody is constantly asking you to provide a statement or an update and to constantly justify yourself… Simon has plenty.

He’s written a short statement in response to his critics and to keep other Blackpool fans updated about the reality, rather than the bullshit.

Just accept it for what it is instead of making a big song and dance about it and trying to read shit into it that doesn’t exist.
There are fans who will have plenty of their own serious issues, but they crack on and still put money in. They are entitled to air their views, whether they please or annoy the owner of a football club.

I don’t really do social media, but if what you say is right, it’s bang out of order if people have referred to marital issues. There is a line and that’s way over.

Simon is overly sensitive as the owner of a football club. Please communicate, but it can’t always be a telling off. That’s what it’s become.
 
Thank you Simon.

Please keep up the hard work.
We are all on a journey and It is not a sprint!
I am sure you have had some very tough decisions to make and all in the full glare of us Waldorfs and Statlers. It must be a tough gig.
I think we all want pretty much the same outcomes, and you have put you and your families’ fortunes right on the line and we have done the same with our spare time, money and emotional energy. It has been a difficult year for you and us.
Thanks again and here’s to better times 🍺.
 
There are fans who will have plenty of their own serious issues, but they crack on and still put money in. They are entitled to air their views, whether they please or annoy the owner of a football club.

I don’t really do social media, but if what you say is right, it’s bang out of order if people have referred to marital issues. There is a line and that’s way over.

Simon is overly sensitive as the owner of a football club. Please communicate, but it can’t always be a telling off. That’s what it’s become.
What have fans ‘issues’ got to do with it ? They’re not under any obligation… they come and go as they please.

If they want to air their views then that’s fine… If they want to level unfair criticism, make factually inaccurate accusations and to start creating an unnecessarily negative atmosphere that spoils things for the majority, then they shouldn’t whine when they get put straight. The right to ‘air your views’ is a two way street!!

Simon may be ‘over-sensitive’, but he’s nowhere near as sensitive as some of our snowflake fans, who can’t handle a bit of bad form without wetting their knickers….

That statement wasn’t a telling off… That’s just how the bed-wetters are choosing to interpret it and then winding themselves up into a big froth as a result.

He’s simply telling folk how it is… We need to start focusing on the positives, instead of this continuous negativity…

The man’s trying to run a football club…. FFS !

Let’s just let him get on with the job
 
If this had been the latest in a series of updates then fine. But it's not and strikes me as a defensive statement.
I have every faith in Sadler and don't expect the in's and outs of the financial situation to be laid out on here.
I want to know about transfer efforts, injury updates etc.
The issue i see is that the fans are/were fed up with the formation and results not necessarily the running of the club, though questions do need to be asked about managerial appointments.
Finally, what exactly are BST and the SLO doing to improve communication with the club. This subject comes up throughout this thread and needs to be sorted .
Someone will be along shortly and ask who said BST represented the fans and they should keep out of it.
 
Talk about picking the bones out of the statement….

Nobody’s having a pop at you week in week out, posting shyte about your finances and your marital status, calling for your recently appointed board to be sacked, questioning your integrity and your commitment…

Nobody is constantly asking you to provide a statement or an update and to constantly justify yourself… Simon has plenty.

He’s written a short statement in response to his critics and to keep other Blackpool fans updated about the reality, rather than the bullshit.

Just accept it for what it is instead of making a big song and dance about it and trying to read shit into it that doesn’t exist.
Exactly. We're told every week by some numpty who has it on good authority that Sadler is trying to sell up.

I'd be pissed off if that was the case when he's said all along he's here for the long term. As for the lack of investment...laughable.
 
“The man’s trying to run a football club…. FFS !

Let’s just let him get on with the job”

100% this. Stop acting like a tool Simon, issuing cry baby statements and just get on with your job.

If it’s all too much for you and is upsetting you that much then why not just sell up and go and buy a yoga retreat instead.

And next time you take a piss just check you’ve still got a pair of bollocks
 
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“The man’s trying to run a football club…. FFS !

Let’s just let him get on with the job”

100% this. Stop acting like a tool, issuing cry baby statements and just get on with your job.

If it’s all too much for and is upsetting you that much then sell up and go and by a yoga retreat instead
There’s nothing Cry-Baby involved… Communication (especially around transfer window) is part of his job and something the supporters have consistently asked for.

He’s clarified a few matters that have been raised by supporters and gained traction and stopped the negativity spreading 👍
 
What have fans ‘issues’ got to do with it ? They’re not under any obligation… they come and go as they please.

If they want to air their views then that’s fine… If they want to level unfair criticism, make factually inaccurate accusations and to start creating an unnecessarily negative atmosphere that spoils things for the majority, then they shouldn’t whine when they get put straight. The right to ‘air your views’ is a two way street!!

Simon may be ‘over-sensitive’, but he’s nowhere near as sensitive as some of our snowflake fans, who can’t handle a bit of bad form without wetting their knickers….

That statement wasn’t a telling off… That’s just how the bed-wetters are choosing to interpret it and then winding themselves up into a big froth as a result.

He’s simply telling folk how it is… We need to start focusing on the positives, instead of this continuous negativity…

The man’s trying to run a football club…. FFS !

Let’s just let him get on with the job
No froth here.

Simon was under no obligation to buy the club and he can sell if he chooses. Nobody twisted his arm, he made a business decision and should understand that customers, in particular in football, will be challenging. Like I said, it should never become personal, towards Simon or between fans.

Of course it’s a telling off, he’s brought in references to the O’s and thrown in about family money. He’s no need to tell folks how it is, there is zero new in that message.

For me, the majority of the angst was directed to NC and his tactics. I for one believe the squad is more than good enough. If we release the talent it could be a very good season.
 
There’s nothing Cry-Baby involved… Communication (especially around transfer window) is part of his job and something the supporters have consistently asked for.

He’s clarified a few matters that have been raised by supporters and gained traction and stopped the negativity spreading 👍
It’s part of the job for the PR and communications team. The job of the owner is to behave like an owner. Does he also make the tea at Squires Gate and pull on a stewards bib on match day? Just do your job and behave like an owner who knows how to run a football club is all I ask.
 
No froth here.

Simon was under no obligation to buy the club and he can sell if he chooses. Nobody twisted his arm, he made a business decision and should understand that customers, in particular in football, will be challenging. Like I said, it should never become personal, towards Simon or between fans.

Of course it’s a telling off, he’s brought in references to the O’s and thrown in about family money. He’s no need to tell folks how it is, there is zero new in that message.

For me, the majority of the angst was directed to NC and his tactics. I for one believe the squad is more than good enough. If we release the talent it could be a very good season.

I can’t be arsed….

If you want to whine about it, I can’t stop you …
Sorry for interrupting 👍
 
Firstly, I’d like to congratulate Neil and his team for their exciting victory over Wigan Athletic on Saturday. We worked hard, were well organized and entertained as we deservedly grabbed the three points. We’ve seen a Neil Critchley team grow and gel before and I am confident that we are again on the right track. I am excited to see how this season pans out.

I write today though because over recent weeks and months my commitment to our Club has, from some parts, been brought into question. As a reminder, I stepped in to buy Blackpool Football Club in 2019 because I wanted to secure its survival for future generations of fans. I insisted as a part of the sale process that I would only buy the full 96.2% of the Club and not the 76.2% that was originally available. I did this to ensure that the Club was free of its previous owners and so that we, as a fanbase, could unite under single ownership. To achieve this and to ensure that I, rather than any of the other three less credible bidders acquired the Club, I paid a full price for what in reality was a very distressed asset that had suffered years of chronic under-investment. Then, as now, my motives were not financial.

Since then, I have ploughed a further GBP18m of my family’s money into the Club. In this financial year alone, I expect to provide an additional GBP5m, this before any contribution to any large infrastructure projects. It’s this level of commitment that keeps Blackpool Football Club operational. It’s this investment that has given us a likely top six playing budget, and enables us to pay, for Kyle Joseph, the highest known transfer fee this year in League One. It’s this money that has helped us to bring in established pro’s like Oliver Norburn, Matthew Pennington, Richard O’Donnell and Jordan Rhodes, whilst also sign younger players such as Kyle, Tashan Oakley-Boothe, Albie Morgan and Kylian Kouassi - players who will hopefully develop into our stars of the future. It’s this that has allowed us to loan highly rated youngsters like Jensen Weir and Karamoko Dembele. I doubt that there is another owner or ownership group in League One that will make as large a financial contribution this season as the GBP5m that I will likely inject.

“But where’s the Critchley/Bowler/Yates money gone?” is the recent refrain. It’s certainly not been spent on wedding venues or woolly mammoths! These incoming transfer fee payments are staggered over time but the monies so far received have contributed to the spend on the playing squad. Player trading and reinvesting a majority of the income from player sales back into the playing squad is a vital part of our strategy and combined with my personal investment helps us to pay meaningful transfer fees, source high quality loan players and most importantly support a significantly higher wage bill than when we were last in this division. This has resulted in a transfer window and an assembled squad that the football professionals within the Club are more than happy with. I can also further assure you all that with David Downes in-situ we will use future windows as an opportunity to further improve the squad as we did every window when Neil was last with us.

When I first bought the Club I said that I ultimately wanted it to operate in a manner in which it was able to sustain itself. The owner-funded model of our community football clubs is a dangerous one. Using Saturday’s opponents Wigan as an example, they have had severe financial difficulties recently under two sets of overseas owners until finding what I hope for them will be long-term stability under their new local owner who I’m sure understands the value and importance of the Club to the town. Other local clubs such as Bury have not been so lucky as they had no benefactor step in to save them when they encountered financial difficulties. There is clearly a trade-off between sustainability and ambition and as custodian my aim is for the Club to survive and thrive over time. The amount of cash that I continue to inject into our Club clearly demonstrates though that I am funding us at the ambitious rather than the sustainable end of the spectrum. It is a shame that all of this is not better understood across the entirety of our fanbase.

I recognise that being the custodian of Blackpool Football Club is not just a financial responsibility. A lot of the big decisions roll up to me and I know that I will be judged on their outcomes. Unfortunately, outcomes cannot be guaranteed but I can say that all decisions are taken with the best interests of the football club at heart, although it is inevitable that mistakes will sometimes be made. I relish and embrace this responsibility that comes with being the owner of the Club and expect to be so for many years to come. In saying that, I only want what is best for the town and the Club. If there is anyone out there who has the means to fund the Club and believes that they are a more suitable custodian of Blackpool Football Club than I, then they should make themselves known and I will hear them out.

Finally, I hope that we can all agree that it’s time for us to put the disappointments of last season firmly behind us and to look forward. I hope that for the rest of the season we can all get behind the team and you can roar us to success as you did on Saturday. When on song, no fans top Blackpool fans and nowhere beats a packed Bloomfield Road.

On behalf of the Club, I thank you for your ongoing support.

UTMP

Simon


He can do whatever he wants but I don't think there was any need for that statement.

If you invest in a football club then you are going to get criticised whether you like it of not and whether or not it's deserved.

Please spare us all this if there is a more suitable custodian out there b0110x, straight out of Koko's playlist that one.
 
He can do whatever he wants but I don't think there was any need for that statement.

If you invest in a football club then you are going to get criticised whether you like it of not and whether or not it's deserved.

Please spare us all this if there is a more suitable custodian out there b0110x, straight out of Koko's playlist that one.
Agreed. Either stay or don’t stay. Just don’t try to play us with this woe is me martyr bollocks.

But if you do stay please stop issuing embarrassing statements. We’re not idiots. No one’s falling for it. Nice try.
 
Nope

It's an awful statement designed to silence his critics after a truly awful 18 months of his stewardship

Reminding fans of how much he spent sounds just like the type of nonsense Owen Oyston used to spout

Anybody who can read company accounts knows full well that he puts money in

All owners do, football clubs cost money and we don't need reminding every time the owner faces criticism

In the last 12 months we have had 4 different managers and have suffered a relegation due to a complete lack of investment in the playing squad and a clusterfuck of a transfer policy with little or no planning

Every time that is any criticism towards Sadler we get a statement like this

We had one last season as well telling us all how good Callum Connolly is as a right back because he scored against Reading

This time our back up keeper has a name check like he's some sort of Gordon Banks

It's a god awful statement
It took the Oystons 30 years to get us back into the 2nd tier and then it was mainly due to investment from Belekon. Sadler did it in two years and took over a club that had been run into the ground. Sadler has invested millions improving the Stadium, infrastructure and the Academy/Development squad. The intention is to develop our own players that can make the club competitive not only in Lg1 but also the Championship. Mistakes have been made but why harp on about them? You seem to have an agenda every time the team loses or the season ticket prices are published.

Try and find the positives in how the club is being run. I know it will be difficult for you but give it a go you might surprise yourself.
 
I do not think his process has changed from day 1,he is still on the page of getting the infrastructure right and promoting youth players from development who may or may not be homegrown. The changes take time and will not all deliver instant success and some mistakes are inevitable.
As I posted earlier the key decision is do we trust him to do what he believes is in the best interest of the club?
If ever there was a question deserving of an emphatic response: YES!!!
 
I’m going to add this as my final comment on the statement. SS refers to family money put in, thank you.

This is where someone needs to proof-read and sense check messages. It’s been a hell of a time financially for people, and Blackpool is a deprived area. Many of our fans are getting on in years, many have young families, some will be living off small pensions or benefits. These fans put their family money into the club and have done for many years.

It’s all relative Simon, there are many like me who’ve put their hard-earned on for 40 plus years, introducing younger family members in the process. The collective money fans put in, is no less valuable than your contributions.

We'd all been waiting for it. Hope your ok after announcing your final comment. None of us are lost on how important your opinions are....
 
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“The man’s trying to run a football club…. FFS !

Let’s just let him get on with the job”

100% this. Stop acting like a tool Simon, issuing cry baby statements and just get on with your job.

If it’s all too much for you and is upsetting you that much then why not just sell up and go and buy a yoga retreat instead.

And next time you take a piss just check you’ve still got a pair of bollocks
❄️
 
He is Simon Sadler, he got what he's after
He's pulled down the pants, of the arse kissing sycophants

👍
 
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What you say makes no sense mate…..not a pop btw but it just doesn’t. You take the 90% positive comments as representative but dismiss the 10% as unrepresentative. Surely they represent by your own rational 10% of the fan base?
Soz, B-t, but, whilst I normally find myself in full agreement with whatever you have to say in your posts, on this occasion I can't help thinking to myself your line of reasoning is a little bit skewed. You basically take issue with tangysider, when, on the question of the reaction of fans to SS's latest press statement, and, in particular, with regard to the ratio of positive responses to negative responses (90%-to-10%) triggered by the statement, he makes the point, and I quote: 'I think 90 per cent is positive and the 10 per cent that are not are not representative of the fanbase as a whole.'

So, basically, to break this down into an agreed interpretation, and one which, I'm assuming, is how tangysider actually intended it, the point is simply being made that the 90% of positive responders represented 90% of the wider fanbase, and the remaining 10%, comprising the negative responders, represented, obviously, the somewhat lesser figure of 10% of the fanbase. In other words, at no point does tangysider attempt to (and, again, I quote) 'dismiss the 10% as unrepresentative'. To avoid repeating myself, I need point you no further than to the closing sentence in the opening paragraph of this post.
 
Looking back, I think part of the issue is how quickly we were promoted from League One after Simon took over.

Our rapid rise and decent first season in the Championship set the expectation bar, incredibly high and likely took him as owner out of his financial comfort zone, particularly bearing in mind significant amount of money that he’d already allocated to infrastructure projects.

The Championship is a crazy league full of financial car crashes waiting to happen. Trying to compete financially is problematic - do you match the barn pot clubs when trying to attract the players you need or do you try to find another way ?

If BFC were competing in the top half of League One and we’d seen the significant improvements we have around the stadium and training ground but not yet been promoted I’m not sure he’d have been subject all this grief. Let’s be right our natural order is probably lower Championship upper League One based on the last 50 years so we are there or thereabouts where we should be - just on a cyclical low but with expectations of challenging for promotion.
 
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Soz, B-t, but, whilst I normally find myself in full agreement with whatever you have to say in your posts, on this occasion I can't help thinking to myself your line of reasoning is a little bit skewed. You basically take issue with tangysider, when, on the question of the reaction of fans to SS's latest press statement, and, in particular, with regard to the ratio of positive responses to negative responses (90%-to-10%) triggered by the statement, he makes the point, and I quote: 'I think 90 per cent is positive and the 10 per cent that are not are not representative of the fanbase as a whole.'

So, basically, to break this down into an agreed interpretation, and one which, I'm assuming, is how tangysider actually intended it, the point is simply being made that the 90% of positive responders represented 90% of the wider fanbase, and the remaining 10%, comprising the negative responders, represented, obviously, the somewhat lesser figure of 10% of the fanbase. In other words, at no point does tangysider attempt to (and, again, I quote) 'dismiss the 10% as unrepresentative'. To avoid repeating myself, I need point you no further than to the closing sentence in the opening paragraph of this post.
I literally have no idea what you are on about
 
Looking back, I think part of the issue is how quickly we were promoted from League One after Simon took over.

Our rapid rise and decent first season in the Championship set the expectation bar, incredibly high and likely took him as owner out of his financial comfort zone, particularly bearing in mind significant amount of money that he’d already allocated to infrastructure projects.

The Championship is a crazy league full of financial car crashes waiting to happen. Trying to compete financially is problematic - do you match the barn pot clubs when trying to attract the players you need or do you try to find another way ?

If BFC were competing in the top half of League One and we’d seen the significant improvements we have around the stadium and training ground but not yet been promoted I’m not sure he’d have been subject all this grief. Let’s be right our natural order is probably lower Championship upper League One based on the last 50 years so we are there or thereabouts where we should be - just on a cyclical low but with expectations of challenging for promotion.
Our natural order over the last 50 years isq league one. 36 out of 50 (72%) in the bottom 2 divisions. Oyston affected obviously.

Prem 1 (2%)
Championship 13 (26%)
League 1 28 (56%)
League 2 8 (16%(

In the 18 seasons since Belokon arrived on the scene in 2006 we have upgraded and are now as you suggest, a side that moves between upper L1 and lower Championship.

Prem 1 (5%)
Championship 9 (50%)
League 1 7 (40%)
League 2 1 (5%)

And 6 of the 8 seasons in L1/L2 were consecutive and started with the boycott and ended with promotion in 20/21. And in the other 2 we got promoted in 2006/7 and the other is this season.
 
Sadler is putting in more money than Belokon did. To less effect. L1 to EPL in 4 years v L1 to L1 in 4 years! I guess this is partly down to head coaches, and partly down to a huge increase in money in the game inflating wages. It costs a lot more now.

Belokon was very bullish and confident. Sadler seems very cautious and defensive. Larry 1, Parkes and Holloway were all very confident and capable and recruited great squads, within a real go for it culture created by Belokon. We are not the same now.

But the Belokon thing was never going to last. He could have taken the club off the Oystons but chose to walk away. Sadler is born and bred and is doing it as a benefactor, not as an investor looking for benefits.

He just doesn't seem to have the flair and confidence that Belokon brought. In that period the club was full of confidence and decisions all worked out and it snowballed. Even Karl couldn't slow it down! It was a weird chemistry between Belokon, Karl and the managers. But it was Belokon who changed the mentality and mood of the club. Sadler has not had that charismatic effect or same level of decision making. Them Latvians were very astute.
 
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Sadler is putting in more money than Belokon did. To less effect. L1 to EPL in 4 years v L1 to L1 in 4 years! I guess this is partly down to head coaches, and partly down to a huge increase in money in the game inflating wages. It costs a lot more now.

Belokon was very bullish and confident. Sadler seems very cautious and defensive. Larry 1, Parkes and Holloway were all very confident and capable and recruited great squads, within a real go for it culture created by Belokon. We are not the same now.

But the Belokon thing was never going to last. He could have taken the club off the Oystons but chose to walk away. Sadler is born and bred and is doing it as a benefactor, not as an investor looking for benefits.

He just doesn't seem to have the flair and confidence that Belokon brought. In that period the club was full of confidence and decisions all worked out and it snowballed. Even Karl couldn't slow it down! It was a weird chemistry between Belokon, Karl and the managers. But it was Belokon who changed the mentality and mood of the club. Sadler has not had that charismatic effect or same level of decision making. Them Latvians were very astute.
Belokon had/has a lot more money than SS ever will and, I dare say, some very specific reasons to spend it in the first place.
 
What you say makes no sense mate…..not a pop btw but it just doesn’t. You take the 90% positive comments as representative but dismiss the 10% as unrepresentative. Surely they represent by your own rational 10% of the fan base?
The 90% and 10% is purely for AVFTT/Twitter posts, and I think both are not a true representation of the fanbase as a whole.
 
Talk about picking the bones out of the statement….

Nobody’s having a pop at you week in week out, posting shyte about your finances and your marital status, calling for your recently appointed board to be sacked, questioning your integrity and your commitment…

Nobody is constantly asking you to provide a statement or an update and to constantly justify yourself… Simon has plenty.

He’s written a short statement in response to his critics and to keep other Blackpool fans updated about the reality, rather than the bullshit.

Just accept it for what it is instead of making a big song and dance about it and trying to read shit into it that doesn’t exist.
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Exactly. We're told every week by some numpty who has it on good authority that Sadler is trying to sell up.

I'd be pissed off if that was the case when he's said all along he's here for the long term. As for the lack of investment...laughable.
If I had 1 GBP for every time a post has been made that Sadler is selling I’d have many GBPs to invest in a league breaking bumper transfer of the likes of Jordan Rhodes
 
Sadler is putting in more money than Belokon did. To less effect. L1 to EPL in 4 years v L1 to L1 in 4 years! I guess this is partly down to head coaches, and partly down to a huge increase in money in the game inflating wages. It costs a lot more now.

Belokon was very bullish and confident. Sadler seems very cautious and defensive. Larry 1, Parkes and Holloway were all very confident and capable and recruited great squads, within a real go for it culture created by Belokon. We are not the same now.

But the Belokon thing was never going to last. He could have taken the club off the Oystons but chose to walk away. Sadler is born and bred and is doing it as a benefactor, not as an investor looking for benefits.

He just doesn't seem to have the flair and confidence that Belokon brought. In that period the club was full of confidence and decisions all worked out and it snowballed. Even Karl couldn't slow it down! It was a weird chemistry between Belokon, Karl and the managers. But it was Belokon who changed the mentality and mood of the club. Sadler has not had that charismatic effect or same level of decision making. Them Latvians were very astute.
Your second sentence would be more appropriate if it read, "to less immediate effect."
 
It’s a message, but not the best.
Would prefer it if he got a proper comms manager in place and got on the front foot with this stuff. It‘s not proactive, it’s all reactionary. (And comes across a bit like a school teacher lecturing a minority of naughty pupils.) That’s a consequence of the absence of key messages at key points in our timeline, e.g. the relegation confirmed / managerial search / transfer deadline day, etc. It’s also ever so tinpot.
Even Karl admitted that comms needed to improve and things have changed a lot in that space since 2010, and people now fill the void with falsehoods and other rumours to fit agendas. It should be nipped in the bud at appropriate points, but the messaging delays are ever present.

On other fronts, for someone so fixed on the finances, why offer long contracts to high risk managers’ such as Appleton. The choice of managers’ in general have been dire. Almost wind up territory. Who is advising him on such matters?
Why have they chosen to dismiss a perfectly good revenue generating opportunity at the new training ground, completely ignoring the excellent model already in action at Poolfoot?
 
Yeah cos that’s the REALLY REALLY important thing for the owner to be doing isn’t it 🤣 Let’s have an open tram parade to celebrate this!!
It’s pretty important to be fair….

There’s a very loud minority who have been pretty persistent at stirring up negativity on Social Media.

It’s good that our owner is prepared to face that head on, instead of shying away from it.

That kind of shit can seriously undermine his efforts to take the Club forward.
 
It’s pretty important to be fair….

There’s a very loud minority who have been pretty persistent at stirring up negativity on Social Media.

It’s good that our owner is prepared to face that head on, instead of shying away from it.

That kind of shit can seriously undermine his efforts to take the Club forward.
I disagree. If we were doing well then it would be drowned out and insignificant in the x-osphere or whatever it is these days. If we aren’t doing well then get on with fixing the issues not waging a war against the great unwashed. It’s an unwinnable war. It makes a few Uber fans feel smug though (not aimed at you Bfster)
 
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