100% behind that sentiment. It couldn't have been easy to mention his name without using expletives.
Fisher was doing a job, which included lying, talking rubbish and manipulating us, as was Labovitch.
The only reason I could see Fisher going is that he didn't manage to keep the club at Sixfields for the duration.
I don't want to see Fisher around the club anymore, he represents all that took the club to the brink of destruction, Joy should move him onto another project !
I don't want to see Fisher around the club anymore, he represents all that took the club to the brink of destruction, Joy should move him onto another project !
From a SISU point of view he hasn't really done a lot wrong. Yes, the club has suffered on the pitch, but the new rent agreement and reduction of operating costs/wages will be seen as a success by SISU so far.
From a SISU point of view he hasn't really done a lot wrong.
Reducing costs is excellent, but if you reduce income by more than that then you've rather wasted your time. SISU have had the odd success, but they are way down overall.
He was just doing Joy's bidding. For all we know it was Fisher and Labovich that persuaded her the game was up and it was time to come home.I don't want to see Fisher around the club anymore, he represents all that took the club to the brink of destruction, Joy should move him onto another project !
I fully agree with you but I am not sure what success SISU have had at the club.
Even though they went about it in not the best way, it could be argued that the club is in a stronger position than it has been for a while. Hopefully we can rebuild and see some sensible investment in the team based on the money from the fans.
Only when Nakatomi Plaza is completely under his control.
From a SISU point of view he hasn't really done a lot wrong. Yes, the club has suffered on the pitch, but the new rent agreement and reduction of operating costs/wages will be seen as a success by SISU so far.
He was just doing Joy's bidding. For all we know it was Fisher and Labovich that persuaded her the game was up and it was time to come home.
Let's be honest, they're all just doing a job. It all comes down to morals and what you are willing to do for a salary. Over the years we have had numerous people who would do anything to collect a wage.
The fans strength in not following their beloved club to Northampton shows that for a majority their morals are strong. Ultimately that has seen the return of the club to Coventry.
I don't blame fisher, but everyone has to look at themselves in the mirror in the morning and be happy with what they see and be content with how the live their lives. It's up to the individual whether they see their behaviour as acceptable.
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Yes I agree with the most of what you say but Fisher has to do do the same.
you cannot say Fisher, if he has any morals can look in the mirror and find his behavior acceptable
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