General Feedback from Friday's visit at OUFC

If KR isn't chiefly responsible for the poor performance this season then who is?
Yes but he shouldn’t be present when people want to ask about reasons for our poor performance & poor transfer windows, which were all through faults of his own unfortunately. So no, it stops people or makes people feel like they can’t actually ask the hard hitting questions they need to & knowing his personality he will take over & just spout rubbish to fill time & just generally chat bullshit like he normally does. That’s why.
 
Robinson should not be at this meeting, it‘s difficult to be critical of someone when they are in earshot. And especially so given his intimidating personality. That’s naughty of them to bring him along.
 
The whole reason KR is in that meeting as well, is to make you all feel less empowered to put the boot into him and really push TW to sack him.

It’s a sneaky, manipulative move from KR, unsurprisingly, but don’t fall for it, go for the throat while you’ve got the chance!
Maybe if you feel unable to criticise someone in front of them then you shouldn't criticise them
 
Robinson should not be at this meeting, it‘s difficult to be critical of someone when they are in earshot. And especially so given his intimidating personality. That’s naughty of them to bring him along.
Exactly my thoughts as well. I would still of asked what I was going to whether he was there or not if I could have made it/asked to be invited, but can understand why people wouldn’t. I think they did it on purpose obviously but a stupid move as could easily backfire as well as the vast majority want him out of the club in the fanbase.
 
Robinson should not be at this meeting, it‘s difficult to be critical of someone when they are in earshot. And especially so given his intimidating personality. That’s naughty of them to bring him along.
The group should’ve invited me along to wait in the car park so that after Robinson walked in, I walked in. Then it would’ve been a party. Like a s**t WWE promo with sandwiches and cups of tea.
 
'Did you see what he was doing?'
'No'
'Me neither'

'It seems he's got a song for us ...'

What do you get with a team of such crap?
An injury pile up and a dodgy left back
Losing Sykes, Forde and Taylor was a crying shame
You know exactly who's to blame

Robbo and his yes-men!

Liam, Kelly, doom-pa-dee-da
If you've sacked Robbo, then you will go far
You will live in happiness too
Like the Liam Kelly doom-pa-dee-do

[Exits to Rochdale]
 
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Robinson should not be at this meeting, it‘s difficult to be critical of someone when they are in earshot. And especially so given his intimidating personality. That’s naughty of them to bring him along.
You're expecting too much. No boss would invite people in to discuss a member of staff in public without them being present.
 
Yes but he shouldn’t be present when people want to ask about reasons for our poor performance & poor transfer windows, which were all through faults of his own unfortunately. So no, it stops people or makes people feel like they can’t actually ask the hard hitting questions they need to & knowing his personality he will take over & just spout rubbish to fill time & just generally chat bullshit like he normally does. That’s why.

Wait, let me get this straight…

The person who is solely responsible for our poor on pitch performance is available for questioning, and you don’t want him there?

Right, ok [emoji1360]
 
Wait, let me get this straight…

The person who is solely responsible for our poor on pitch performance is available for questioning, and you don’t want him there?

Right, ok [emoji1360]
No, because some of us know the reason for that poor performance & honestly it’s not something I’d wish to discuss in front of him because I’d imagine it would be quite uncomfortable for him to answer such questions in front of superiors. Especially if they aren’t aware of it.
 
Maybe if you feel unable to criticise someone in front of them then you shouldn't criticise them
In my previous job, a number of us had an issue with our line manager, who we felt was lazy and underperforming, rude and bullying, so we organised a meeting with our main manager.

At the first meeting, said line manager also attended, and many of the people in attendance understandably clammed up (not me) and it was a waste of time, and nothing changed.

The next time we called a meeting with our manager, we insisted the line manager wasn’t allowed to attend, and it was much more productive, people opened up and got stuck in, and it really opened our managers eyes to what had been going on, and he made sure relevant action was taken.
 
The meeting at the training ground with TW & KR.
The five minutes fans forum on RadOx with KR.
@Scotchegg ’asked’ to spread the info that TW has spoken to everyone at the club and all is well.
Players on the OWS/Twitter being asked to push off field unity.

Quite a big PR exercise in the last 2 or 3 days, the main theme being pushed is that Robinson hasn’t lost the dressing room.
 
Quite a big PR exercise in the last 2 or 3 days, the main theme being pushed is that Robinson hasn’t lost the dressing room.
Indeed. The problem being that, judging on all recent performances, if he hasn't 'lost the dressing toom' then he has a team full of willing workers whom he is unable to organise properly. Different cause, same result - both down to him.
 
In my previous job, a number of us had an issue with our line manager, who we felt was lazy and underperforming, rude and bullying, so we organised a meeting with our main manager.

At the first meeting, said line manager also attended, and many of the people in attendance understandably clammed up (not me) and it was a waste of time, and nothing changed.

The next time we called a meeting with our manager, we insisted the line manager wasn’t allowed to attend, and it was much more productive, people opened up and got stuck in, and it really opened our managers eyes to what had been going on, and he made sure relevant action was taken.
But you were employees. This is a situation with customers. The power relationship is inverted.
 
I await the proper debrief of todays meeting with interest.

But. At the start of this week I was of the opinion that, as a CEO of a professional football club, TW was horribly out of his depth, and that Thursday and Friday would go a long way in demonstrating if that was accurate.

Nothing I have learnt so far convinces me otherwise.
 
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