I understand that everyone who attended the sky blues trust forum has their heart in the right place. However, from watching the forum tonight it is quite clear that the sky blues trust clearly isnt the platform to grill Tim Fisher. Tonight was a genuine chance to get answers and ask intelligent factual questions. Instead what we got was a load of people shouting out and going on about how it was much better watching Coventry City in the 80's. I believe that the audience needs to be more intelligent and ask the important questions. Weve gained 0 knowledge from that utter shambles.
Was this said? I missed that.Sisu will continue to invest to keep club afloat
a top 8 budget, so we are already expecting to overachieve.... :emoji_confounded:
Yep.a top 8 budget, so we are already expecting to overachieve.... :emoji_confounded:
The worst aspect of the night was that he now has people believing a Butts move is a live project. It isn't, it is a pretext to blame other parties.Think the Trust got caught between two stools. A) wanting to ask questions B) giving their members the opportunity to question Fisher. Both are worthy ideas. In the end neither were achieved successfully, the set up was wrong imo. It needed a detailed examination of Fisher for people to listen to followed by a short question time. As it was all put on the internet in any case did it need an audience at all? A questioning of Fisher for 90 minutes by two or three people might have been far more uncomfortable for Fisher
Whilst I understand the anger and needing to have their say, many of the audience questions were rambling statements/rants that let Fisher deflect any decent question put to him. I don't think it would have mattered if a professional media guy was there to compere you would still have got many of the outbursts. I know everyone wants their say but think about it when you get the chance and keep it focussed and short.
I would think that Fisher is quite pleased with last night, he got his messages across, didn't really answer any questions properly and people are questioning the merits of the SB Trust
most unfortunate
Exactly. If we're not accepting anything bar an instant return from League 2 we may as well just pack up shop.Yep.
The aim has to be promotion. Robins is going to have to be very shrewd in the transfer market and really be able to get the team gelling and competitive.
The aim should be top 3.
We are only divided if we decide to be. Ideas were great osb etcThink the Trust got caught between two stools. A) wanting to ask questions B) giving their members the opportunity to question Fisher. Both are worthy ideas. In the end neither were achieved successfully, the set up was wrong imo. It needed a detailed examination of Fisher for people to listen to followed by a short question time. As it was all put on the internet in any case did it need an audience at all? A questioning of Fisher for 90 minutes by two or three people might have been far more uncomfortable for Fisher
Whilst I understand the anger and needing to have their say, many of the audience questions were rambling statements/rants that let Fisher deflect any decent question put to him. I don't think it would have mattered if a professional media guy was there to compere you would still have got many of the outbursts. I know everyone wants their say but think about it when you get the chance and keep it focussed and short.
I would think that Fisher is quite pleased with last night, he got his messages across, didn't really answer any questions properly and people are questioning the merits of the SB Trust
most unfortunate
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