The parallels with a certain high-up North American bod are there for all to see.
You clearly don't follow what AH says on Twitter. Many business leaders are autocratic and maybe they need to be but AH is confrontational, responds badly to anything he sees as criticism, will not take the most sensible of advice, believes everything he does is right whether it be taking pictures of kids in changing rooms (contrary to rules), speeding, returning season tickets to supporters who don't like what's becoming of the Checkatrade trophy etc etc. Folk were warning him on Twitter to be more careful in his public profile and he was still defending his arguing, with Mansfield fans, at the time the infamous Little Al pic appeared.
He then said he was closing his a/c. He didn't he merely suspended it and now he's back again with a club rooted to the very bottom. The road to hell is paved with good intentions and AH, who makes everything he does personal, has found that road and seems to be about to do all the same things again to remain on it.
A bit of genuine humility, not publicity seeking humility and I'd have a bit more sympathy. As it is he's brought all this on himself and on the club. Nothing cleverdick in this - simple reality I'm afraid.
The parallels with a certain high-up North American bod are there for all to see.
Your first line says it all, get out, get some fresh air, read a book, it seems the angriest people on this forum are the ones that follow his every word on ****ter and then wait to pounce as soon as they can find something to criticise. I’m sure he’s always wanted the best for Notts all along, but it hasn’t worked out. Give him a break.
Your right Old Pie, I have never actually seen AH's Twitter account.
I found the AH spoof twitter account (linked in this thread) a bit sad in the sense someone would put so much effort into it.
However, I have just spent 200bt to watch today's match on Ifollow. COYP