I think in many respects fisher has done well in his role at the club.
He took over at a very difficult time and with difficult owners who have challenging objectives. Generally he has handled this well. Waggott was a good addition and he managed a budget well and to the benefit of the team this season.
Huge error of judgement in retaining thorn. He did that it seems almost out of sympathy. Curious really. Anyone with any insight into human characteristics could see he was probably the most unsuited person ever to manage a professional football club. At least he owned up quickly to the error and took action.
His stance against ACL and the council also was impossible to win given some of the curious fans we have but it had to be done and will ultimately benefit the club.
Compared to Elliot he is far superior as his intellect and strategic ability is so much better.
Also he has fronted up on local media to a hostile fan base.
Now however he has crossed a line. This nonsense regarding supposed ground changing was very ill thought through and has shown a total disregard for the supporters. I do not believe we were ever likely to leave the Ricoh. This was grandstanding and filibusting of the lowest order. It has left many fans concerned and worried and this is not acceptable.
I still believe the majority of our woes are connected to the disgraceful council arrangements regarding our rent but for this week alone Tim fall on your sword.
Would Boris Johnson or Steven Segal really have done a better job than Thorn?
No one could have done a worse job
No one could have done a worse job
Judi Dench? Michael Fish? Fred West? Chris Huhne? Sarah Ferguson? Lee Evans? Chris Evans? Chris Eubank? Chris Dunn? Lance Armstrong? Hilary Mantel? Les Dennis? Ken Dulieu? Bruce Willis? Ian from Shipston? Shebby Singh? Moleman from The Simpson's? Chris Coleman?!?!?!?
To be fair I forgot Coleman.
He was my "ace in the hole".
Yes Tim off you pop, there's a good chap, if your'e wondering what to do next, i here ACL are looking for a new chairman :facepalm:
heard Cameron and Osbourne were looking to put someone new up front to bluff and bluster and then take the blame
I agree with most of what Grendel says in this thread. There's a sentence I never thought I'd write!
that reads like a verse from 'We didn't start the fire' by Billy JoelJudi Dench? Michael Fish? Fred West? Chris Huhne? Sarah Ferguson? Lee Evans? Chris Evans? Chris Eubank? Chris Dunn? Lance Armstrong? Hilary Mantel? Les Dennis? Ken Dulieu? Bruce Willis? Ian from Shipston? Shebby Singh? Moleman from The Simpson's? Chris Coleman?!?!?!?
I think in many respects fisher has done well in his role at the club.
He took over at a very difficult time and with difficult owners who have challenging objectives. Generally he has handled this well. Waggott was a good addition and he managed a budget well and to the benefit of the team this season.
Huge error of judgement in retaining thorn. He did that it seems almost out of sympathy. Curious really. Anyone with any insight into human characteristics could see he was probably the most unsuited person ever to manage a professional football club. At least he owned up quickly to the error and took action.
His stance against ACL and the council also was impossible to win given some of the curious fans we have but it had to be done and will ultimately benefit the club.
Compared to Elliot he is far superior as his intellect and strategic ability is so much better.
Also he has fronted up on local media to a hostile fan base.
Now however he has crossed a line. This nonsense regarding supposed ground changing was very ill thought through and has shown a total disregard for the supporters. I do not believe we were ever likely to leave the Ricoh. This was grandstanding and filibusting of the lowest order. It has left many fans concerned and worried and this is not acceptable.
I still believe the majority of our woes are connected to the disgraceful council arrangements regarding our rent but for this week alone Tim fall on your sword.
Not a full turnaround Grendo but a turnaround of sorts-good to see common sense prevailing in that head of yours at long last.
that reads like a verse from 'We didn't start the fire' by Billy Joel
I tell you , there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who need no repentance.
I don't think Joy will get into heaven. Money lenders in the temple...Jesus is a ST holder, he knows, he'll report her sins.
Fisher has this week become The Clueless One The Second.
Fisher has this week become The Clueless One The Second.
What I don't understand is why SISU didn't try and negotiate instead of just withholding rent. Yes the rent is too high and the ACL offers have reduced that, had they been taken up. However where was SISU when it must have been fairly obvious more than a year ago that the rent was too high. Why didn't they start negotiations then?It was important for the Club to fight ACL for lower rent as we need to be on a level playing field with other clubs. I was behind the Club withholding monies due until some kind of middle ground could be achieved.
However, I've also been annoyed with all the uncertainty about playing the last three games away from the Ricoh when it was pretty obvious to all that this wasn't likely to happen.
I think he needs to go even if SISU stay at the club, which I doubt.
ACL need to look at their business model, it doesn't work for the football Club and any new owners certainly wouldn't pay the kind of inflated amount we have been for the last seven years.
It was important for the Club to fight ACL for lower rent as we need to be on a level playing field with other clubs. I was behind the Club withholding monies due until some kind of middle ground could be achieved.
However, I've also been annoyed with all the uncertainty about playing the last three games away from the Ricoh when it was pretty obvious to all that this wasn't likely to happen.
I think he needs to go even if SISU stay at the club, which I doubt.
ACL need to look at their business model, it doesn't work for the football Club and any new owners certainly wouldn't pay the kind of inflated amount we have been for the last seven years.
Sorry Torch, but the rent level offered by ACL last was deemed good enough for TF, and they have also made large concessions on F+B revenues and profits (indeed as much as they possibly can), but the club has constantly moved the goalposts. I get the feeling that Fisher is out of his depth in this and SISU really have nowhere else to hide.
Sorry Torch, but the rent level offered by ACL last was deemed good enough for TF, and they have also made large concessions on F+B revenues and profits (indeed as much as they possibly can), but the club has constantly moved the goalposts. I get the feeling that Fisher is out of his depth in this and SISU really have nowhere else to hide.
If you think fisher is out if his depth what will Elliot do? He'd be the Andy thorn of chairmen.
Fisher misjudged the will of the people. Hull for example told their council to get stuffed. They wanted £500,000 a year and the club gave them about a tenth of that and then booted council employees from the ground because they weren't paying them!
Whatever the logic or morals football came first.
For I reason I will never understand people here seem bothered about the council and ACL.
If I could gaurentee football for the next 20 years at the Ricoh and the price to pay was that ACL folded and they all lost their jobs I would not lose a wink of sleep.
I suspect some will get very excited by that view.
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