Who would replace our current owners? 10:29 - Feb 5 with 4988 views | vetchonian | Many shouts of get out of our club yesterday and many comments on here Dont get me wrong I'm no lover of the current owners but they have put money into the club backed Martin with the purchase of Fisher and Darling....what great signings they turned out to be. We are in a fairly decent state financially compared with other clubs in this division and when you look at our cousins up the road which would you rather. When it is suggested our manager is replaced the question is raised so who will come which will replace him so I ask those who are demanding the removal of Steve,,Jason ,Jake et al who will sweep in and buy us and throw money at us? | |
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Who would replace our current owners? on 10:51 - Feb 5 with 3766 views | Dr_Winston | The thing is, most supporters of any club wouldn't give a toss who took them over as long as whoever it was promised to spend loads on players. Vladimir Putin could buy the club tomorrow and people would be lining up to kiss his arse as soon as the first million pound player arrived. Just look at the Geordies. It's why I have such a hard time taking a lot of the complaints about the current incumbents seriously. If they were spaffing the cash in every transfer window people wouldn't give a damn about the circumstances of the takeover, any issues between manager and board or whatever. That's also ignoring the fact that them allowing Jenkins to blow millions in the last couple of years in the Prem is a major factor in where currently find ourselves. Spending money has never been their problem. It's almost reassuring that they're not prepared to pay over the odds now. | |
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Who would replace our current owners? on 11:14 - Feb 5 with 3729 views | Badlands | Yes to most of that. Fisher and Darling were very much Martin requests. More and more it seems like most of the players he wants are league 1 standard at best. Gossip doing the rounds before the game yesterday was several players, including a goalkeeper, were offered but rejected by the boss who wanted only the right sort of player! Could be bollâ™‰ï¸ but it rings true … to me at least. | |
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Who would replace our current owners? on 11:24 - Feb 5 with 3710 views | max936 |
Who would replace our current owners? on 10:51 - Feb 5 by Dr_Winston | The thing is, most supporters of any club wouldn't give a toss who took them over as long as whoever it was promised to spend loads on players. Vladimir Putin could buy the club tomorrow and people would be lining up to kiss his arse as soon as the first million pound player arrived. Just look at the Geordies. It's why I have such a hard time taking a lot of the complaints about the current incumbents seriously. If they were spaffing the cash in every transfer window people wouldn't give a damn about the circumstances of the takeover, any issues between manager and board or whatever. That's also ignoring the fact that them allowing Jenkins to blow millions in the last couple of years in the Prem is a major factor in where currently find ourselves. Spending money has never been their problem. It's almost reassuring that they're not prepared to pay over the odds now. |
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Who would replace our current owners? on 19:46 - Feb 5 with 3578 views | Boundy |
Who would replace our current owners? on 11:24 - Feb 5 by max936 | Good post. Dr |
Funny you should when you mention Jenkins the amount of abuse a s certain section received when they were protesting about him and what was happening with the Club , go back to Petty & Lewis then again to Sharpes era Silver Shield & even further we've always moaned about the Club ,its leadership and finances | |
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Who would replace our current owners? on 19:51 - Feb 5 with 3553 views | onehunglow | It is not impossible to have owners that care and are astute Look at Brighton. A god forsaken ,groundless club not that long ago,now with a solid PL base ,and incredible scouting and sourcing network. Bournemouth seem ok with theirs as do Brentford. Both these clubs nowhere near our standing ,I would suggest . | |
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Who would replace our current owners? on 20:02 - Feb 5 with 3551 views | Boundy |
Who would replace our current owners? on 19:51 - Feb 5 by onehunglow | It is not impossible to have owners that care and are astute Look at Brighton. A god forsaken ,groundless club not that long ago,now with a solid PL base ,and incredible scouting and sourcing network. Bournemouth seem ok with theirs as do Brentford. Both these clubs nowhere near our standing ,I would suggest . |
Go through our history, we've always struggled , local business men ( pre Jenkins era) ownership proved to be unsustainable then with Silvershield who I would consider to be in the same class as the yanks . We're a small Club not particularly well supported one at that but like you say there are smaller and currently more successful than us but because of a decision by the previous owners to sell to who ever we now find it's yet another ground hog day , no money , dwindling crowds, weak squad and no apparent shining knight on the horizon . | |
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Who would replace our current owners? on 20:11 - Feb 5 with 3536 views | pencoedjack |
Who would replace our current owners? on 10:51 - Feb 5 by Dr_Winston | The thing is, most supporters of any club wouldn't give a toss who took them over as long as whoever it was promised to spend loads on players. Vladimir Putin could buy the club tomorrow and people would be lining up to kiss his arse as soon as the first million pound player arrived. Just look at the Geordies. It's why I have such a hard time taking a lot of the complaints about the current incumbents seriously. If they were spaffing the cash in every transfer window people wouldn't give a damn about the circumstances of the takeover, any issues between manager and board or whatever. That's also ignoring the fact that them allowing Jenkins to blow millions in the last couple of years in the Prem is a major factor in where currently find ourselves. Spending money has never been their problem. It's almost reassuring that they're not prepared to pay over the odds now. |
Top post as always Dr I have no issues with the owners just the manager & his dour brand of football, I wouldn’t have allowed him to spend anything in Jan either. Lots of fans have short memories of how crap our club was once run | | | |
Who would replace our current owners? on 20:40 - Feb 5 with 3496 views | Fireboy2 |
Who would replace our current owners? on 20:11 - Feb 5 by pencoedjack | Top post as always Dr I have no issues with the owners just the manager & his dour brand of football, I wouldn’t have allowed him to spend anything in Jan either. Lots of fans have short memories of how crap our club was once run |
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Who would replace our current owners? on 20:55 - Feb 5 with 3467 views | pencoedjack |
Who would replace our current owners? on 20:40 - Feb 5 by Fireboy2 | You have no issues with the owners? Wow, just wow 😳 |
In the context of I don’t want to see the club in the shite we were in previously. I don’t want us spending money we don’t have especially by a manager as pig headed as Martin. You obviously are a fan of his Ed I think the current squad is better than he’s getting out of them | | | |
Who would replace our current owners? on 21:34 - Feb 5 with 3434 views | Dr_Winston |
Who would replace our current owners? on 19:46 - Feb 5 by Boundy | Funny you should when you mention Jenkins the amount of abuse a s certain section received when they were protesting about him and what was happening with the Club , go back to Petty & Lewis then again to Sharpes era Silver Shield & even further we've always moaned about the Club ,its leadership and finances |
It's what football supporters do. They're like kids demanding sweeties in supermarkets and throwing tantrums when told no. I remember the amount of abuse Doug Sharpe used to get back in the days when 4,000 was a good crowd. Christ only knows how the club managed to keep going, let alone spend cash on that kind of turnout, yet the overriding theme amongst the support was one of suspicion about where the money had gone. Fast forward to recent years and the fantasists who genuinely believe that there are millions to "asset strip" just an extension of that. Ask them to explain where these millons came from and where they've gone and you get a blank expression. | |
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Who would replace our current owners? on 21:43 - Feb 5 with 3420 views | Boundy |
Who would replace our current owners? on 21:34 - Feb 5 by Dr_Winston | It's what football supporters do. They're like kids demanding sweeties in supermarkets and throwing tantrums when told no. I remember the amount of abuse Doug Sharpe used to get back in the days when 4,000 was a good crowd. Christ only knows how the club managed to keep going, let alone spend cash on that kind of turnout, yet the overriding theme amongst the support was one of suspicion about where the money had gone. Fast forward to recent years and the fantasists who genuinely believe that there are millions to "asset strip" just an extension of that. Ask them to explain where these millons came from and where they've gone and you get a blank expression. |
I agree to a certain extent but there's owners and there's good owners , I class ours as owners , and that's it with. no idea on its aims for the Club, at least with Doug he had the best interests of the Club at heart maybe not apparent at the time but as history shows otherwise , will the same be said of this ownership ,I for one doubt it. | |
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Who would replace our current owners? on 21:54 - Feb 5 with 3403 views | Dr_Winston |
Who would replace our current owners? on 21:43 - Feb 5 by Boundy | I agree to a certain extent but there's owners and there's good owners , I class ours as owners , and that's it with. no idea on its aims for the Club, at least with Doug he had the best interests of the Club at heart maybe not apparent at the time but as history shows otherwise , will the same be said of this ownership ,I for one doubt it. |
I'd say that there's good owners, owners and bad owners. This lot are firmly in the middle. Disinterested but not vindictive. Not yet anyway. They bought us as an investment that didn't work out. If they were bad owners they actually would have tried to asset strip us. As it is they're mostly trying to keep the place sustainable and have probably got the lion's share of their cash back via tax write offs anyway. | |
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Who would replace our current owners? on 21:57 - Feb 5 with 3400 views | Fireboy2 |
Who would replace our current owners? on 20:55 - Feb 5 by pencoedjack | In the context of I don’t want to see the club in the shite we were in previously. I don’t want us spending money we don’t have especially by a manager as pig headed as Martin. You obviously are a fan of his Ed I think the current squad is better than he’s getting out of them |
I was 50/50 until his prezzer on weds, he went well up in my estimation, then I fell out with him again after the substitutions yesterday 😡 Seriously though, I think no matter who we have as manager he will have his hands tied behind his back with these tightwads in charge no matter how solvent we are. They have shown time and time again that they are not to going to spend a dime on the squad, until they are gone we will go backwards, if we don't go down this we probably will next season. | | | |
Who would replace our current owners? on 22:26 - Feb 5 with 3365 views | Boundy |
Who would replace our current owners? on 21:54 - Feb 5 by Dr_Winston | I'd say that there's good owners, owners and bad owners. This lot are firmly in the middle. Disinterested but not vindictive. Not yet anyway. They bought us as an investment that didn't work out. If they were bad owners they actually would have tried to asset strip us. As it is they're mostly trying to keep the place sustainable and have probably got the lion's share of their cash back via tax write offs anyway. |
I'd say that's a good assessment , time will tell which camp they eventually fall into , my feelings are the bad camp . we'll see | |
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Who would replace our current owners? on 22:50 - Feb 5 with 3339 views | STID2017 |
Who would replace our current owners? on 10:51 - Feb 5 by Dr_Winston | The thing is, most supporters of any club wouldn't give a toss who took them over as long as whoever it was promised to spend loads on players. Vladimir Putin could buy the club tomorrow and people would be lining up to kiss his arse as soon as the first million pound player arrived. Just look at the Geordies. It's why I have such a hard time taking a lot of the complaints about the current incumbents seriously. If they were spaffing the cash in every transfer window people wouldn't give a damn about the circumstances of the takeover, any issues between manager and board or whatever. That's also ignoring the fact that them allowing Jenkins to blow millions in the last couple of years in the Prem is a major factor in where currently find ourselves. Spending money has never been their problem. It's almost reassuring that they're not prepared to pay over the odds now. |
Guess it goes with the territory of being an owner. Deep down we all just want our club to be successful and play good football. How it is achieved is not in our control. However we are the ones paying out our hard earned wages and therefore feel entitled to complain when things aren't going as we would like. Good post Dr Winston | |
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Who would replace our current owners? on 23:03 - Feb 5 with 3313 views | raynor94 |
Who would replace our current owners? on 20:11 - Feb 5 by pencoedjack | Top post as always Dr I have no issues with the owners just the manager & his dour brand of football, I wouldn’t have allowed him to spend anything in Jan either. Lots of fans have short memories of how crap our club was once run |
Same here, these are far from bad owners, Martin has been backed, and his signings have been poor. Thankfully we didn't get Grant, but it was rumoured he was on £17k a week, can't say they weren't willing to back him | |
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Who would replace our current owners? on 00:32 - Feb 6 with 3245 views | Dr_Parnassus |
Who would replace our current owners? on 21:57 - Feb 5 by Fireboy2 | I was 50/50 until his prezzer on weds, he went well up in my estimation, then I fell out with him again after the substitutions yesterday 😡 Seriously though, I think no matter who we have as manager he will have his hands tied behind his back with these tightwads in charge no matter how solvent we are. They have shown time and time again that they are not to going to spend a dime on the squad, until they are gone we will go backwards, if we don't go down this we probably will next season. |
“ They have shown time and time again that they are not to going to spend a dime on the squad”. Spent more in the last 18 months than any other 18 month period in our football league history. Smashed our club transfer record for a single player not once but TWICE. However they were let down by recruitment team who put forward Clucas and Ayew mk II. Whatever your thoughts on them, your narrative is false and easily shown to be so. | |
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Who would replace our current owners? on 00:40 - Feb 6 with 3242 views | Dr_Parnassus |
Who would replace our current owners? on 23:03 - Feb 5 by raynor94 | Same here, these are far from bad owners, Martin has been backed, and his signings have been poor. Thankfully we didn't get Grant, but it was rumoured he was on £17k a week, can't say they weren't willing to back him |
Agreed, this is simply down to people wanting to shift the blame of where we find ourselves to the owners. Martin made that impossible after the last game though when the narrative was essentially written for him, all he had to do was go through the 90 mins without making calamitous managerial errors - but couldn’t. He wasted his get out of jail free card and you could see how disappointed he was after it, more disappointed than any other loss and the reason was obvious. Martin hates criticism and being culpable which is why he has always created the “process” thing, “judge us when we are gone”, at no point will he ever say “ok this is what we have built up to”. In fact he said that in the interview “had we got a couple of players in we could have said, judge us now, we like accountability”. Essentially saying whatever happens now it’s not my fault. It’s so transparent with him. As you say, he’s been backed and spent millions. Those who has brought in are largely out of favour or bench players now. His number 1 target was Pato, he doesn’t even get in the squad. Darling, Fisher and Sorinola sd spent around £2.5-£3 million on and barring the injury to Benda would have all been on the bench yesterday. Grant was also baffling, he is on excess of £20k a week btw, his appearance fee takes him past £25k. That contract would have to be taken on by us in its entirety. That decision to go after him was just as disappointing as the rest of the things that happened, everyone to blame for this window - his attempts to separate himself and create that divide quite rightly were not met well. | |
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Who would replace our current owners? on 08:38 - Feb 6 with 3180 views | onehunglow |
Who would replace our current owners? on 00:40 - Feb 6 by Dr_Parnassus | Agreed, this is simply down to people wanting to shift the blame of where we find ourselves to the owners. Martin made that impossible after the last game though when the narrative was essentially written for him, all he had to do was go through the 90 mins without making calamitous managerial errors - but couldn’t. He wasted his get out of jail free card and you could see how disappointed he was after it, more disappointed than any other loss and the reason was obvious. Martin hates criticism and being culpable which is why he has always created the “process” thing, “judge us when we are gone”, at no point will he ever say “ok this is what we have built up to”. In fact he said that in the interview “had we got a couple of players in we could have said, judge us now, we like accountability”. Essentially saying whatever happens now it’s not my fault. It’s so transparent with him. As you say, he’s been backed and spent millions. Those who has brought in are largely out of favour or bench players now. His number 1 target was Pato, he doesn’t even get in the squad. Darling, Fisher and Sorinola sd spent around £2.5-£3 million on and barring the injury to Benda would have all been on the bench yesterday. Grant was also baffling, he is on excess of £20k a week btw, his appearance fee takes him past £25k. That contract would have to be taken on by us in its entirety. That decision to go after him was just as disappointing as the rest of the things that happened, everyone to blame for this window - his attempts to separate himself and create that divide quite rightly were not met well. |
Criticism seems something his supporters find hard to take . How much money is he on ? | |
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Who would replace our current owners? on 09:29 - Feb 6 with 3160 views | controversial_jack |
Who would replace our current owners? on 23:03 - Feb 5 by raynor94 | Same here, these are far from bad owners, Martin has been backed, and his signings have been poor. Thankfully we didn't get Grant, but it was rumoured he was on £17k a week, can't say they weren't willing to back him |
How many signings did we make in the recent window? How many loanees did we take on? | | | |
Who would replace our current owners? on 10:08 - Feb 6 with 3122 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth |
Who would replace our current owners? on 23:03 - Feb 5 by raynor94 | Same here, these are far from bad owners, Martin has been backed, and his signings have been poor. Thankfully we didn't get Grant, but it was rumoured he was on £17k a week, can't say they weren't willing to back him |
Grant would have been a panic signing. One we don’t really need. Goals aren’t the issue. Piroe is firing again, Cullen must have one of the best goals per minute ratios in the division. Ok he’s only scored tap ins but it’s a skill in itself to be there to tap goals in. Whittaker is on the bench coming back from a positive loan. Why would we make this guy the highest paid player at the club when we don’t need him and he’d probably be sitting on the bench most of the time? It’s bizarre. Meanwhile we still don’t have a permanent right full/wing back. Unless you count naughton but he hasn’t played there in years. | |
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Who would replace our current owners? on 10:11 - Feb 6 with 3116 views | KeithHaynes |
Who would replace our current owners? on 08:38 - Feb 6 by onehunglow | Criticism seems something his supporters find hard to take . How much money is he on ? |
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Who would replace our current owners? on 10:16 - Feb 6 with 3099 views | Dr_Winston |
Who would replace our current owners? on 10:08 - Feb 6 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth | Grant would have been a panic signing. One we don’t really need. Goals aren’t the issue. Piroe is firing again, Cullen must have one of the best goals per minute ratios in the division. Ok he’s only scored tap ins but it’s a skill in itself to be there to tap goals in. Whittaker is on the bench coming back from a positive loan. Why would we make this guy the highest paid player at the club when we don’t need him and he’d probably be sitting on the bench most of the time? It’s bizarre. Meanwhile we still don’t have a permanent right full/wing back. Unless you count naughton but he hasn’t played there in years. |
Kyle has been excellent for us over the years but it looks like this might have been one season too far. He could surprise us with an Indian summer but it's not looking likely. | |
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Who would replace our current owners? on 10:20 - Feb 6 with 3087 views | Fireboy2 |
Who would replace our current owners? on 10:08 - Feb 6 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth | Grant would have been a panic signing. One we don’t really need. Goals aren’t the issue. Piroe is firing again, Cullen must have one of the best goals per minute ratios in the division. Ok he’s only scored tap ins but it’s a skill in itself to be there to tap goals in. Whittaker is on the bench coming back from a positive loan. Why would we make this guy the highest paid player at the club when we don’t need him and he’d probably be sitting on the bench most of the time? It’s bizarre. Meanwhile we still don’t have a permanent right full/wing back. Unless you count naughton but he hasn’t played there in years. |
We do need a striker after Saturdays debacle, according to a few who went whose judgment I trust, cullen missed three sitters, we go 3 nil up the game is killed off so we do need another striker Was also told that whittaker played like he didn't give a flying f@#%, he needs to buck his ideas up as the next few games are going to be vital. | | | |
Who would replace our current owners? on 10:25 - Feb 6 with 3077 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth |
Who would replace our current owners? on 10:20 - Feb 6 by Fireboy2 | We do need a striker after Saturdays debacle, according to a few who went whose judgment I trust, cullen missed three sitters, we go 3 nil up the game is killed off so we do need another striker Was also told that whittaker played like he didn't give a flying f@#%, he needs to buck his ideas up as the next few games are going to be vital. |
We are one of the highest scoring teams in the league. Scoring three at home should be more than enough. It’s clear our problems are at the other end. Some of the stupid goals we concede are criminal. Sunday league teams don’t concede goals as silly as we do. | |
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