Jason Levien has left us in a stronger position than when he took over? on 19:07 - Nov 25 with 347 views | EagleEye | The man is deluded | | | |
Jason Levien has left us in a stronger position than when he took over? on 19:59 - Nov 25 with 286 views | QJumpingJack | It is very insulting to the loyal fan base. I wonder if Silverstein or Kaplan will have anything to say to WOL? | | | |
Jason Levien has left us in a stronger position than when he took over? on 20:00 - Nov 25 with 272 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth | It’s a bit like saying the Enola Gay left Hiroshima in a better position than when it arrived. | |
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Jason Levien has left us in a stronger position than when he took over? on 20:51 - Nov 25 with 222 views | ReslovenSwan1 | The club have changed from being a local Welsh club owned by small fry ( with respect) owners and 21% by the formerly troublesome Trust to 80% owners by serious money men and 5% by a less troublesome Trust. Perhaps he is meaning this? [Post edited 25 Nov 21:12]
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Jason Levien has left us in a stronger position than when he took over? on 21:18 - Nov 25 with 167 views | QJumpingJack |
Jason Levien has left us in a stronger position than when he took over? on 20:51 - Nov 25 by ReslovenSwan1 | The club have changed from being a local Welsh club owned by small fry ( with respect) owners and 21% by the formerly troublesome Trust to 80% owners by serious money men and 5% by a less troublesome Trust. Perhaps he is meaning this? [Post edited 25 Nov 21:12]
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if you had been at the Patti Pavillion in 2001 I expect you would show a bit more respect to the Trust. Think about the people who gave up thousands of hours volunteering to help the club when it most needed help around the Tony Petty era. | | | |
Jason Levien has left us in a stronger position than when he took over? on 21:21 - Nov 25 with 155 views | Whiterockin |
Jason Levien has left us in a stronger position than when he took over? on 21:18 - Nov 25 by QJumpingJack | if you had been at the Patti Pavillion in 2001 I expect you would show a bit more respect to the Trust. Think about the people who gave up thousands of hours volunteering to help the club when it most needed help around the Tony Petty era. |
And compare that to the recent owners who didn't give a shite. | | | |
Jason Levien has left us in a stronger position than when he took over? on 21:41 - Nov 25 with 102 views | KeithHaynes |
Jason Levien has left us in a stronger position than when he took over? on 21:18 - Nov 25 by QJumpingJack | if you had been at the Patti Pavillion in 2001 I expect you would show a bit more respect to the Trust. Think about the people who gave up thousands of hours volunteering to help the club when it most needed help around the Tony Petty era. |
Bloody hell yeah ! | |
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Jason Levien has left us in a stronger position than when he took over? on 22:21 - Nov 25 with 67 views | RhonddaSwans |
Jason Levien has left us in a stronger position than when he took over? on 13:28 - Nov 25 by KeithHaynes | Absolutely not, when they came to the club we were in the premier league. Doesn’t matter what happened then with who was spending what. Stronger position 😂 |
My reaction exactly mate. They were not far from ripping the copper out of the East stand. Our academy is now not churning out top talent like it was. The days of Ben Davies , Joe Allen’s , Rodons , James , Mcburnies coming from within is gone. I hope our academy status is looked at again as we are losing top talent to teams like Brentford. | |
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Jason Levien has left us in a stronger position than when he took over? on 22:40 - Nov 25 with 48 views | union_jack |
Jason Levien has left us in a stronger position than when he took over? on 18:47 - Nov 25 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth | Kind words for the city? He only came here about twice! |
Not even Levien is stupid enough to say anything to the contrary is he? I’m sure his personal thoughts don’t match his public comments. | |
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Jason Levien has left us in a stronger position than when he took over? on 22:49 - Nov 25 with 39 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
Jason Levien has left us in a stronger position than when he took over? on 22:21 - Nov 25 by RhonddaSwans | My reaction exactly mate. They were not far from ripping the copper out of the East stand. Our academy is now not churning out top talent like it was. The days of Ben Davies , Joe Allen’s , Rodons , James , Mcburnies coming from within is gone. I hope our academy status is looked at again as we are losing top talent to teams like Brentford. |
Davies and Allen came from the CoE not the class 1 academy. It cost a massive £5m a year I read, and that was out of a total income of around £ 20-25m perhaps. It simple was not possible to keep. Tne Patti pavilion was great work. I gave £5 myself for the Leon Britton appeal. Sadly the Trust became arrogant and behaving like a trade union not owners. The "old team" had aged got stale and needed to move on. Huw Jenkins warned everyone that things had to change. The Trust dug their feet in and probably became a headache for the other owners who wanted to pick the fruit of the tree they planted and cultivated. The Trust should have understood these sentiment but did not. Their model is designed for stagnation and shrinkage unless the Americans can deliver growth. It needs to convert to a new model with growth the objective. Jenkins and co gave them a staggering 10,000% growth but the fans call them sellouts. The sellouts were the members who asleep at the wheel when decisions needed to be made. [Post edited 25 Nov 23:10]
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