redrobo wrote:A piece of elastic will eventually break if it is stretched enough.
Whilst not condoning what happened yesterday (i have to take the word of those who were there) I can understand that it is possible that Rod has had enough of the entire situation having done his best over the years to be as honest as he can be about the situation without divulging information that stays in the Boardroom.
He and his Co Chairman have had problem after problem to sort out to their best endeavours with very little thanks from sections of the clubs fan base.
Dealing with a toss pot of an owner would task the patience of anybody and to be honest I'm surprised that they collectively put up with the humiliation of having to defend the owners action (or lack of) BUT their love of their and our club and its very survival must eventuality take its toll on ones life outside of the football club.
It would be a very sorry day for our club if we had to say goodbye to either or even both (or all of the current Board) because the alternative is unthinkable.
mrpotatohead wrote:A strange state of affairs , sadly none of the different groups have a solution , fan groups, or board members , Jason obviously will be glad theres internal bickering , as it detracts attention off him.
For what its worth , I think he wants the club to fail and fold so he can flog off everything apart from the football pitch.
CityShrimp wrote:I’m amazed that anyone believes our chairmen/board of directors are the problem here.
CityShrimp wrote:I’m amazed that anyone believes our chairmen/board of directors are the problem here.
What would you have liked them to do differently and what difference would that have made to our situation?
redrobo wrote:CityShrimp wrote:I’m amazed that anyone believes our chairmen/board of directors are the problem here.
What would you have liked them to do differently and what difference would that have made to our situation?
Answers to that question would be interesting As would that be to my question about Who provides finance to pay for wages etc if at the end of the month there is no money in the Bank![]()
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KenH wrote:CityShrimp wrote:I’m amazed that anyone believes our chairmen/board of directors are the problem here.
Rod's actions at Chesterfield were completely out of order and unnecessary.
Little Shrimp wrote:I actually thought it was a fairly decent week for the chairmen until Saturday evening! Graham in the Beyond interview gave a lot more information than we've had previously - dropping a line about the group including various members of the UK Sikh community, and giving much more detail about where Panjab are with the EFL and the timeline of that whole process. Given the level of detail Graham provided, I'm inclined to think that the sale really is a lot closer than it ever has been. I think them previously giving vague 'oh yeah there's been progress' answers has been driven by them having very little to share, whereas now they can actually say something more substantial so feel happier going into more detail.
On Derek's interview - I think it will partly be about the general strategy rather than just the budget, but I do think it's also a bit of a warning shot about making sure the budget is 100% set after the board meeting this week. We simply can't go into next season like we did this season. Even if it's a more modest budget, it needs to be rubber stamped so Derek can crack on and plan.
Keith wrote:I don't know exactly what was said, or how it was said, but perhaps it was simply frustration and quite possibly, exhaustion with the whole thing? Rod will be as upset as any of us with the relegation, but on top, he's got the additional pressure of trying to hold everything together?
If the confrontation was about the NaPM campaign, then that's a good thing, because if they are concerned about it, they'll have made sure Whittingham is too.
Billy bodger wrote:Have you factored in Whittingham?
And if your right and they believe it’s close to the sale going through why get upset with the NAPM campaign that isn’t going to happen?
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