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Post by Porrohman on Dec 17, 2022 7:41:17 GMT 1
You are either happy or you’re not. You either want to go or you don’t. Up to you. I don't.......but I still will 😵💫
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Post by htfcfcfc on Dec 17, 2022 7:57:28 GMT 1
I don't remember hearing too many complaints at the time, when we were spending all that money? Because we were assured there was a plan. Reiterated by Julian Winter We won’t make the same mistakes of previous clubs blah blah blah. Up to then we had absolute trust in Hoyle. Since then his judgments have been rightly questioned. Essentially he’s gambled and bought at the top. Now selling at the bottom.
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Post by dugnet on Dec 17, 2022 8:52:16 GMT 1
You are either happy or you’re not. You either want to go or you don’t. Up to you. This is very true but the fact that there is a choice to be made, as a result of being unhappy, is not a good reflection on decisions taken (in the running of the club).
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Post by dugnet on Dec 17, 2022 9:04:42 GMT 1
I don't remember hearing too many complaints at the time, when we were spending all that money? Because we were assured there was a plan. Reiterated by Julian Winter We won’t make the same mistakes of previous clubs blah blah blah. Up to then we had absolute trust in Hoyle. Since then his judgments have been rightly questioned. Essentially he’s gambled and bought at the top. Now selling at the bottom. It's a bit like politicians arguing that a policy that clearly hasn't worked, in fact hasn't (no examples to make the point). We all know it's been a bit of a cock up. I think it's been a cock up of incompetence and darn right foolishness as opposed to something more malign. However despite the perfunctory acknowledgement there doesn't seem to be anyone, yet, willing to own the challenges and start turning us round. And this is gets back to my original point, we comment, we debate, we are all looking for something better or someone we can believe in/get behind but we remain powerless to do anything meaningful. You only have to read the apparent issues with the transfer of shares and the stadium company to realise to say those in charge aren't immune to the criticism they are getting. I just wish someone, anyone, could put their egos to one side and simply say "you know what, this is a sh1t show and all those supporters who follow us aren't to blame and we need to try and do something about it". Now I'm naive enough to think that might happen, but I'm also honest enough to say my optimistic flights of fancy are pretty pie in the sky....at the moment.
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Post by alexdire on Dec 17, 2022 9:16:38 GMT 1
Because we were assured there was a plan. Reiterated by Julian Winter We won’t make the same mistakes of previous clubs blah blah blah. Up to then we had absolute trust in Hoyle. Since then his judgments have been rightly questioned. Essentially he’s gambled and bought at the top. Now selling at the bottom. It's a bit like politicians arguing that a policy that clearly hasn't worked, in fact hasn't (no examples to make the point). We all know it's been a bit of a cock up. I think it's been a cock up of incompetence and darn right foolishness as opposed to something more malign. However despite the perfunctory acknowledgement there doesn't seem to be anyone, yet, willing to own the challenges and start turning us round. And this is gets back to my original point, we comment, we debate, we are all looking for something better or someone we can believe in/get behind but we remain powerless to do anything meaningful. You only have to read the apparent issues with the transfer of shares and the stadium company to realise to say those in charge aren't immune to the criticism they are getting. I just wish someone, anyone, could put their egos to one side and simply say "you know what, this is a sh1t show and all those supporters who follow us aren't to blame and we need to try and do something about it". Now I'm naive enough to think that might happen, but I'm also honest enough to say my optimistic flights of fancy are pretty pie in the sky....at the moment. The whole thing is in danger of getting to be like one of those legal cases you read about. Where one party sues another party. With the parties egos dragging the case on through appeal after appeal. That at the end of it both parties are bankrupt due to the legal costs.
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Post by dugnet on Dec 17, 2022 9:31:45 GMT 1
It's a bit like politicians arguing that a policy that clearly hasn't worked, in fact hasn't (no examples to make the point). We all know it's been a bit of a cock up. I think it's been a cock up of incompetence and darn right foolishness as opposed to something more malign. However despite the perfunctory acknowledgement there doesn't seem to be anyone, yet, willing to own the challenges and start turning us round. And this is gets back to my original point, we comment, we debate, we are all looking for something better or someone we can believe in/get behind but we remain powerless to do anything meaningful. You only have to read the apparent issues with the transfer of shares and the stadium company to realise to say those in charge aren't immune to the criticism they are getting. I just wish someone, anyone, could put their egos to one side and simply say "you know what, this is a sh1t show and all those supporters who follow us aren't to blame and we need to try and do something about it". Now I'm naive enough to think that might happen, but I'm also honest enough to say my optimistic flights of fancy are pretty pie in the sky....at the moment. The whole thing is in danger of getting to be like one of those legal cases you read about. Where one party sues another party. With the parties egos dragging the case on through appeal after appeal. That at the end of it both parties are bankrupt due to the legal costs. It's pretty pathetic and gives an impression that individuals and how they are perceived are ultimately more important than Huddersfield Town FC. If that's in any way true then those concerned need a sharp reality check.
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Post by rockwall on Dec 17, 2022 10:05:20 GMT 1
You are either happy or you’re not. You either want to go or you don’t. Up to you. Using these words I think DH is unhappy but doesn't want to go, which is probably why decisions haven't been made properly.
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