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Thread: Food For Thought On Lai

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    Food For Thought On Lai

    Any thoughts on what you would like to see happen to Lai

    Hanging from the East Stand?

    Watching HRK for four hours?

    Thoughts...

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    Quote Originally Posted by baggieal View Post
    Any thoughts on what you would like to see happen to Lai

    Hanging from the East Stand?

    Watching HRK for four hours?

    Thoughts...
    make him attend the next villa/wolves match,then he’ll know what he’s lost.

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    the reality is a big Lai

    Quote Originally Posted by albion68 View Post
    make him attend the next villa/wolves match,then he’ll know what he’s lost.
    Encourage him to asset strip if he must and get out with minimum loss

    As owner he will never invest - he paid way too much & the prestige of a premiership club is not there for his own investments

    Until he goes we are going nowhere but downwards

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    I honestly believe this bell end didn't know that we could get relegated and thought it was like American sport.

    His biggest downfall is employing the wrong people, and who told him to employ the unemployed John Williams, the c??? peace.

    Cynics amongst us could say he set us up to fail.

    Knowing him he is waiting for us to plummet under the guidance of his minion Jenkins, so he can buy us back for pennies on the pound so he can fleece someone else in a few years time.

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    Fu*ked for years in my opinion No interest No investment No hope sadly, & I for one am not going again untill it changes if it ever will ? Sad times at our wonderful club in my opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny on the spot 1 View Post
    Fu*ked for years in my opinion No interest No investment No hope sadly, & I for one am not going again untill it changes if it ever will ? Sad times at our wonderful club in my opinion.
    Sad to hear that Jots, and I hope it's just a knee jerk reaction from yourself triggered by the lack of leadership at our club, as it is at times like this we need to support our club the most, when the prem money isn't there and our money actually matters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny on the spot 1 View Post
    Fu*ked for years in my opinion No interest No investment No hope sadly, & I for one am not going again untill it changes if it ever will ? Sad times at our wonderful club in my opinion.
    I stopped going to watch Albion in 2002 as soon as we got into the Premiership for the first time. I detest everything about it although I know that is where all clubs aspire to. As soon as we were relegated I went straight out and bought a season ticket because as has already been stated, now is when the club needs the support. I have no doubt that if we achieve promotion again I shall stop going feeling once again that I have done my bit for the club.

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    I think it's amazing we have spent most of the 21st century in the Premier League when you consider the shyte owners we have had. Other clubs have thrown money at it to be there long term without much joy.
    I never thought we could have a worse owner than Peace and i was glad when he went, but at least he used to come to the games.
    Someone has taken money out of this club for their own ends, who that is i don't know.
    Lai owes the club £4m, but it was a debt he inherited from Peace.
    We are told the club made a profit every season under Peace, so why did Peace feel the need to take out a loan? Was Lai aware of this loan when Peace sold him something for twice it's actual value?
    I said all along that the price Peace wanted for us was way way to high. Around £60m would be a more realistic price.
    Anyone who paid £180-£200m for us must be an idiot...or they have plans that don't involve football, and that is the worrying thing.

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    We are now the joker in the pack. The court jesters of football. The team with the curled up shoes with bells on.

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    C u n t!

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