wokinghamskyblue
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I tend not to post very often but when i do it is based on fact, so i thought this may be of interest.
Onye Igwe is the REAL "villain" of the piece because, however good a businessman he might be in his own field, in football terms he is just out of his depth
I am also led to believe that certain people regard Onye Igwe as simply not up to a job. Which appears to be borne out by all that's happened.
He is a SISU main board director (away from CCFC). I am also told that the people who remain interested in CCFC regard him as a poor businessman anyway, With absolutely no knowledge of football or football related business.
The more the finger is pointed publicly at him; in whatever (legal!) way, the more likely it is that something will happen.
He has been at the heart of every decision that's been made since SISU took over. EVERY decision - good & bad (mainly bad!).
Also I know for a fact that the pressure is beginning to get to them and there should be another article in The Daily Mail any time soon.
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Onye Igwe is the REAL "villain" of the piece because, however good a businessman he might be in his own field, in football terms he is just out of his depth
I am also led to believe that certain people regard Onye Igwe as simply not up to a job. Which appears to be borne out by all that's happened.
He is a SISU main board director (away from CCFC). I am also told that the people who remain interested in CCFC regard him as a poor businessman anyway, With absolutely no knowledge of football or football related business.
The more the finger is pointed publicly at him; in whatever (legal!) way, the more likely it is that something will happen.
He has been at the heart of every decision that's been made since SISU took over. EVERY decision - good & bad (mainly bad!).
Also I know for a fact that the pressure is beginning to get to them and there should be another article in The Daily Mail any time soon.
PUSB