Ideas above our station - Hundred reasons
Crave - Cyclefly
Clarity - Jimmy Eat World
The Unquestionable Truth - Limp Bizkit
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Results - Liza Minelli (with pet shop boys)
Think about it, if it was one of the investors, that would be faith. Hoffman is not part of the group, and we have not heard from any of the moneymen, and Hoffman didn't exactly play a good hand last time, hence, it is Blind Faith.
Isn't this what SISU promised? Was it not blind faith when most heralded their buying our club and saving the day? We trusted they would deliver on their promises. they didn't. We don't know yet what Hoffman's group will actually do (whoever they are?) only what Hoffman says they will do.
I'm merely pointing out that any mention of the SBT usually brings cynical comments (reference the freebies comment) back.
Due to the apathy when the club was at it's lowest point, I can understand if they just didn't bother anymore. The SOC will start to feel the same at some point i'm sure...
General consensus in a few posts?
A lot of people ridicule the SBT (and some things they have done have deserved it) but when we were in the crap before SISU "saved" us, they were the group trying to achieve something. I joined them at the time and supported their stance of at least trying to...
I think Richard keys shows how passionate he is about the sky blues on this interview, and is clearly looking to help the prospective bidders, and I think does an excellent job of it.
Thorn took on a job he has no knowledge or experience in, and he's failing. No slight on him, but we need to change him for someone who knows what he's doing.
Who are these people then, and what will they do differently to SISU? Or do we have to just trust to fate, like we did with SISU? (and look how that has turned out).
Did Brinner give any feedback on his meeting with JC? Did it take place?
Havent read all of this thread, so apologies if it's already been suggested. Wouldn't it be better to go to the game, and stay in the concourse for the first 10 minutes, then "arrive" en masse? That would be more noticeable as you would get more participation I would have thought.
nobody with any business sense would want Ken anywhere near our (or any other) club. The leaked information to the national press about the last bid saw to that. (assuming it was him of course...... ;) )
Completely untrustworthy (assuming it was him of course....)
I listened to an independent insolvency expert on Keys and Gray a couple of weeks ago who had handled the Plymouth administration. He said that they are obliged to accept the "highest" bid for the club, which may not necessarily be the best for the club. This could make life interesting if we do...