There probably to busy in Negotiations with National Rail and the Government to sell the ground when HST comes along.They are all in it for the money and run before they all kick there clogs.
Many a true word spoken in jest?
McGarry made the point last night that you can't keep the Chairmen of Stoke and Vale quiet and always willing to speak to the media and yet...Silence from our Chairmen or any board member!
ALL Companies who are in dire straights like we are, issue regular statements or guidance to the stock market to update shareholders and to reassure them that action is being taken to address the problems if possible.
Now CAFC are not a publically quoted company and so are not bound by these rules BUT they are still are one who have board meetings and issue financial statements year on year and so...
Why are they so silent now? Do they think its all OK and it doesn't matter where 500 fans went to between last Saturday and Tuesday? Or that we are bottom of the league and worst start for decades?
John Bowler is an articulate man and so why is it so difficult to arrange an interview with Mr McGarry who spends half his professional life at CAFC?
It could be they have nothing to say and will repeat
There probably to busy in Negotiations with National Rail and the Government to sell the ground when HST comes along.They are all in it for the money and run before they all kick there clogs.
Many a true word spoken in jest?
Here in Glasgow, the title could have run 'The Silence of the Bams', as in 'bampot', or 'totally useless individual', as Stanley Baxter's Parliamo Glasgow might have translated it.
Itwasin may be right on this one, the board are strangely quiet considering we currently have one of the worst records in the Country, 27 goals against in 10 games!!!!
Not much they can say really, lets face it they are the ones who run the club and are the architects of the current situation. Personally I think they took there eyes off the ball, there main focus is on the academy and the first team has become secondary. Not sure what they can say other than take full responsibility and that's not going to happen. No doubt Dario will say that relegation is not a disaster.
They do certainly have to take some of the blame. But all of it? Are you saying SD is in no way responsible for the situation his team finds itself in?
The main questions that need an answer are when will NH be gone and how much has it cost the club.
Originally Posted by DannyCol
Not wishing to speak out of turn - but I don't think he is!
SD does indeed have a responsibility - and he knows that!
But "architects" is the key word here.
Imagine if you work in IT, you are highly qualified, you have all the certifications out there, you have all the experience in the world - and then the boss gives you a laptop that blue screens every 5 mins, and tells you to live with it!
Would it be possible to be 100% effective, even 80%, in your role?
Check out the "Good read" thread from Nev.
It is just that.
Originally Posted by somersetcrewe
Not wishing to speak out of turn - but I don't think he is!
SD does indeed have a responsibility - and he knows that!
But "architects" is the key word here.
Imagine if you work in IT, you are highly qualified, you have all the certifications out there, you have all the experience in the world - and then the boss gives you a laptop that blue screens every 5 mins, and tells you to live with it!
Would it be possible to be 100% effective, even 80%, in your role?
Check out the "Good read" thread from Nev.
It is just that.[/quote]
or the boss gives you control of the IT budget - albeit limited because the shareholder dividends have been sufficient to fund Barbados vacations despite results that don't justify such a payment - and you lease a whole load of equipment that does n't work and undermines
Originally Posted by DGFG
Ouch!!
At least we know which side of the fence you sit on, DGFG.
Just like my wife, tells it how it is!!![]()