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« Reply #30 on: Tuesday, September 17, 2013, 13:26:39 »

For all we know there could still be issues? All appears to be going well but let's not get carried away eh.
I don't think the club are being fleeced and never have. I think the board struggled at first and this was clear. Looks like they've got to grips with it now but that could always change as history has proven at STFC.

All very true but I COULD get hit by a bus tomorrow. I'm being flippant but just trying to make the point that there's just some things you can't worry about. Some of the shit that was being made up on here during the summer was quite simply bollocks! The fact some were drawn in by it made it even worse. If Abrahmmer wants to make a comment ridiculing this then good on him I say.
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« Reply #31 on: Tuesday, September 17, 2013, 13:36:34 »

For all we know there could still be issues? All appears to be going well but let's not get carried away eh.
I don't think the club are being fleeced and never have. I think the board struggled at first,were going along as it happend and this was clear. Looks like they've got to grips with it now but that could always change as history has proven at STFC.

It looked ropey as fuck for a while(contradictory budgets,fighting board members and comings and goings etc) and fans were right to be worried although the abuse was ott. I think it will end in tears eventually as it always does but i'm happier with things more so now than 2 months ago.
This is purely down to the quality of players we have currently which have far exceeded my expectation. Behind the scenes stuff i'm still not sure about.
I agree
Also the communcation has been better
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« Reply #32 on: Tuesday, September 17, 2013, 13:37:11 »

All very true but I COULD get hit by a bus tomorrow. I'm being flippant but just trying to make the point that there's just some things you can't worry about. Some of the shit that was being made up on here during the summer was quite simply bollocks! The fact some were drawn in by it made it even worse. If Abrahmmer wants to make a comment ridiculing this then good on him I say.

Completely agree.
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« Reply #33 on: Tuesday, September 17, 2013, 13:41:13 »

Completely agree.

Glad I managed to get my point across without sounding like an argumentative cunt. I don't seem to manage this that often. :-)
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« Reply #34 on: Tuesday, September 17, 2013, 14:03:52 »

Well let me be an argumentative one!

Anyone giving the Board a clean bill of health at this stage are being way too premature and the vast majority of the criticism the Board received was, imo, brought on by themselves.

Board members are in a position to abuse the club financially for themselves or their family and friends - remember the millstone that was Razor's contract given to him by STFCs chairman, a neighbour of Ruddock's?  Never mind the land grabbing that has occurred at York City and Brighton & Hove.  The examples are endless.  So when communication is dire, it is right to be concerned though not accusatory.

I never understood the "problems" over the Mercs. However, the initial lack of identifiability and absence of any financial credibility of STFC's new Board, coupled with (as one example) the frankly laughable tales about debts from the 1950s or 60s causing unexpected financial problems did little to dispel a perfectly justifiable healthy scepticism.

IMO, the Board deserves real credit for having clearly addressed the budgetary issues, with realism and also some creativity.  Although I still place little more reliance on the truthfulness of Jed's tweets than I do their spelling, I am starting to warm to the guy and his team. 

I think trust should always take a little longer.  A number of Jed's greatest admirers seem to have revised their opinions of the old board only after the end of that era so why not be open minded now?
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« Reply #35 on: Tuesday, September 17, 2013, 14:11:23 »

Well let me be an argumentative one!

Anyone giving the Board a clean bill of health at this stage are being way too premature and the vast majority of the criticism the Board received was, imo, brought on by themselves.

Board members are in a position to abuse the club financially for themselves or their family and friends - remember the millstone that was Razor's contract given to him by STFCs chairman, a neighbour of Ruddock's?  Never mind the land grabbing that has occurred at York City and Brighton & Hove.  The examples are endless.  So when communication is dire, it is right to be concerned though not accusatory.

I never understood the "problems" over the Mercs. However, the initial lack of identifiability and absence of any financial credibility of STFC's new Board, coupled with (as one example) the frankly laughable tales about debts from the 1950s or 60s causing unexpected financial problems did little to dispel a perfectly justifiable healthy scepticism.

IMO, the Board deserves real credit for having clearly addressed the budgetary issues, with realism and also some creativity.  Although I still place little more reliance on the truthfulness of Jed's tweets than I do their spelling, I am starting to warm to the guy and his team. 

I think trust should always take a little longer. A number of Jed's greatest admirers seem to have revised their opinions of the old board only after the end of that era so why not be open minded now?

Not much to argue about here. Pretty much agree with all of it. I have no problem with being open minded, it's those who choose to see the worse in everything without knowing anything that I had/have a problem with.
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« Reply #36 on: Tuesday, September 17, 2013, 14:38:33 »

That's no fun Wink

The great thing is that Jed & LPs kids have won a very difficult tie at Loftus Road and earned (with the luck of the draw)a payback with this Chelsea tie
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« Reply #37 on: Tuesday, September 17, 2013, 14:42:39 »

That's no fun Wink

The great thing is that Jed & LPs kids have won a very difficult tie at Loftus Road and earned (with the luck of the draw)a payback with this Chelsea tie

I prefer your Oxford avatar  Wink
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« Reply #38 on: Tuesday, September 17, 2013, 15:28:08 »

Didn't want to depress Dosser with the old one - Just need to write "Eric" on this new one and pay a Topcat-style visit to the Yellows forum
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