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Bakrie is definitely a commuter based on those shoes.
ColinCheers Si.
It's very tempting to post more sometimes, but you know as well as I do, that confidential means confidential. I usually only try to right any wrong rumours or gossip, and sometimes have to be very very careful with the exact words I choose. I'm not looking for plaudits, but it annoys me when unsubstantiated nonsense gets posted, repeated, and then accepted as fact, so I'm pleased that people appreciate my input.
This announcement today will, in my opinion, be the start of our new future, with much more good news to come, in the next few weeks and months.
A very positive day. A proper structure. Serious businessmen and a new CEO who will be results focused. Karl will be a nervous man tonight after his transfer window carnage.
Glad Niall still actively involved seems to be doing a very decent job on the stadium side.
There. A positive post from me
Given that the head of Marketing has gone, I think it would be fair to say that quite a few changes will follow.Colin
Thank you for what information you gave us in the past. I admit I was a doubter when I first heard about the new board coming in but you certainly made me feel more confident about the way forward especially when you could only say so much.
One more question for you. You alluded that all was not right in the marketing and promotional side of things around the launch of the season ticket campaign.
Do you think that the new set up will tackle these issues and will they also bring in a D of F?
Will understand if you canβt be too specific
Also, I'm a little in the know here Kip, they're going to try and get a KFC franchise approved for the new stadium too
Thanks for the kind words.Colin
Thank you for what information you gave us in the past. I admit I was a doubter when I first heard about the new board coming in but you certainly made me feel more confident about the way forward especially when you could only say so much.
One more question for you. You alluded that all was not right in the marketing and promotional side of things around the launch of the season ticket campaign.
Do you think that the new set up will tackle these issues and will they also bring in a D of F?
Will understand if you canβt be too specific
He can look as relaxed as he wants, his days are rightfully numbered.I thought Robinson looked relaxed and comfortable in the presence of the new chairman and owner. He talked about the management team being in for the long haul and he obviously sees himself part of that.
What did you not like about the tireless work he's put in to the stadium efforts?Thank goodness the headteacher / Peaky Blinder has been shuffled to the side, so some serious operators can get hold of the commercial side of the club.
Thought as much hope they will bring their business expertise into the day to day running of the clubThanks for the kind words.
I think they'll look at all aspects of the running of the club. These are serious guys, no point doing all of this otherwise.
I heard yesterday and even though it was announced today itβs only been 9 days and not the months gone by where people have said itβs already happened.Just saying............
Thank goodness the headteacher / Peaky Blinder has been shuffled to the side, so some serious operators can get hold of the commercial side of the club.
I didn't know that a) he was still working in schools and b) he was in a full time job with us on part time pay. If that's the case, fair play to Niall McW but it does show that the club needs to change and become much more professional if we're to progress.I think that's incredibly dismissive and naive to talk in that way about Niall McW. He's done a relatively good job of taking on full time hours on a part time salary, balancing other full time jobs in the schools he's been working in. He's been the driving force in getting the stadium stuff underway and none of this has been made easier by the internal structure of the club. To say he isn't a serious operator shows you really have no understanding of what's been achieved by him in the grand scale of things.
He has done the best anyone could expect under the circumstances and has rightly retained an important role at the club as well as being able to devote more time to the stadium project.
Even if KR is kicked out, we are still left with a load of cripples who are supposed to be coming back shortly, not match fit. So far we have struggled against teams currently around the bottom of the league, look at the up and coming fixtures, Charlton, Pompey and Exeter away for example, Wycombe next at home and we all know how they play. Dont want to sound all doom and gloom but it doesnt look good