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  1. #1
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    another poll...

    would you rather?

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    Naughty, very naughty.

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    I don't even know myself which way to vote.

    I'm desperate for Rafa to stay, but I can't see the club moving on until we realise our full commercial potential. while Ashley has the reins, we do not make the required advertising / merchandise earnings to really kick on....


    I'll have to give this one some thought.

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    I've cast the first vote.

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    This question doesn't make a lot of sense to me as I think there's a bigger chance of Rafael staying on if Ashley leaves.

    The poll; as much as I love having Rafa here - and I do enjoy that very much as I've already seen progress in so many ways - I think it's best for the club as a whole if Ashley leaves and we can get a decent owner in again. With a decent owner and bit of prospect, this club should be able to bring in a(nother) class manager.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HughieG View Post
    This question doesn't make a lot of sense to me as I think there's a bigger chance of Rafael staying on if Ashley leaves.

    The poll; as much as I love having Rafa here - and I do enjoy that very much as I've already seen progress in so many ways - I think it's best for the club as a whole if Ashley leaves and we can get a decent owner in again. With a decent owner and bit of prospect, this club should be able to bring in a(nother) class manager.

    I would rather Ashley leaves and Rafa stays,part of me thinks, why would he sell? its a cash cow, hes making money for very little outlay, and no involvement or hassle,worrying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HughieG View Post
    This question doesn't make a lot of sense to me as I think there's a bigger chance of Rafael staying on if Ashley leaves..
    that is the whole point. a kind of dilemma. I seen a similar poll on Twitter and I had no idea which way to vote, which is why I brought it to you lot.

    I'm erring towards a clean break from Ash, even if it means losing Rafa (which ideally I don't want to happen)

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    Quote Originally Posted by tinostongue View Post
    I would rather Ashley leaves and Rafa stays
    Me too, but that's not a choice

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    Quote Originally Posted by HughieG View Post
    Me too, but that's not a choice
    I think everybody on here (apart from the obvious 2) would prefer that scenario.

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    Quote Originally Posted by waalsendmick View Post
    that is the whole point. a kind of dilemma. I seen a similar poll on Twitter and I had no idea which way to vote, which is why I brought it to you lot.
    I know Mick. I just don't think either are realistic outcomes. But, as I said, I'm pretty desparate to get Ashley out as I don't think we can ever really prosper under his ownership, Rafa or no Rafa.

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