Maybe Ken going on the bench saturday may turn out to be a blessing in diguise?
We are now getting talked about in the media a bit more, more things are starting to be highlighted about whats happening at the club, and we are becoming a talking point.
So maybe the media might start focusing on whats going on a little bit closer than they may have done a week ago.
Maybe Ken done it on purpose as he wants sisu out as much as us and wants/ is part of a takeover plan?
Is would be nice to think that the players union a 'real' union and the union reps at clubs were not all money grabbing mercenaries who would ask their members to refuse to play as a show of strength and solidarity if Ken took the reins but I guess we all know that 23 other Championship clubs would refuse in their own interests of being one place filled.
It's been a mercenary sport for years rob that's the problem and every club looking after themselves more so outside of the prem.
Something has to give as we are not the only team in the in the stinky brown stuff and sooner or later a club is going to go to the wall to serve a lesson that football and the FA has to get it's house in order, lets hope it's not us but someone is going to have to pay for the over indulgance that has become football sooner or later, yet it will be the fans who pay the price in the end as always whoever the club may be, and thats where it's wrong.
No, we are not being mocked and we are not "a laughing stock" as many of here keep saying. If you look at the articles in the papers, such as the Indy article and the recent TV coverage, then I would say that the tone is one of sympathy and disbelief.
No, we are not being mocked and we are not "a laughing stock" as many of here keep saying. If you look at the articles in the papers, such as the Indy article and the recent TV coverage, then I would say that the tone is one of sympathy and disbelief.
I Wholeheartedly, agree with you Torch, the only people laughing are the opposition supporters, and this has always been the norm when Clubs like ours get into trouble.
The Chairmen, and those at the seat of power, will view our situation as a blueprint of "How not to run a Football Club"
and realise how easy it could be to take the ship too close to the rocks as far as Finances go, and I'm certain that their interpritation, will be of serious concern, Rather than merriment, no'one with any sense wants to see a football club go to the wall, whoever they may be.
Regards Tankie...