Ahh....so it wasn't just me then? The website wouldn't let me buy a ticket online with my Visa Debit card so had to put it on my credit card. Was there a problem with the ticketing system then? If so I completely missed that...
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I’ve always been a firm believer that the best owners/custodians should not be seen and not heard, just like good referees.
Their role and job is the custodian and owners and running of the club. There is no reason for them to be in the limelight, making noises from the rooftops, promises of this and that, and being ever present on social media. There needs to be that separation and distance in some respects such that they can make sound decisions in the best interests of the club and remain focussed on the job in hand. That’s the professional way. I find it refreshing.
This leaves the focus and limelight to be concentrated where it should be and that’s on the games, the players and the manager.
Long may this continue.
It's great isn't it to not have a big headed, idiotic man child at the helm.
As a chairman (or manager), drawing attention to yourself draws attention to the club. Hardy being Hardy brought the extra support in. That's not to say I'd want to see the Danes behaving any differently but with no personality fronting Notts, we might struggle to bring the crowds in if the team isn't winning games on a regular basis.
On that note, I have noticed the loud mouthed one has left twitter again after the only attention he was getting was negative. For a man with such a large ego, it must be soul destroying for him!
But it's refreshing to see the new owners just letting the club get on with things, we don't hear their views on signings, or anything, it's club news, not news from Alan Hardy, is this what it's like to be a fan of a club where the owners aren't egomaniacs?
It is very encouraging to witness what appears to be a settled state of affairs within Notts County after a dreadful period of upheaval
from the previous owner. Our new owners seem to be very calm and collected, and doing the job all good owners do, and that is to let the people employed to run the footballing side manage. It is upon this basis that Neal Ardley and his team can and should be judged.
Early signs are positive and I hope that long may it last, with success coming our way of course.
Agree, the only thing I would like is to know a bit more about the owner's plans. Not the loud mouthed empty promises of previous owners, but an idea of how they see things would be great.
I like the way they have backed the Manager, and quietly got on with clearing debts. Would be nice to see a bit of basic investment in the ground - working hand driers and a working scoreboard would be nice!