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Post by The Sheriff Strikes Back on Mar 24, 2019 10:18:41 GMT 1
If rumours are to be believed in that DH will no longer be owner of HTAFC come the summer, then it stands to reason that a buyer or potential buyer will have been found, and this would explain the lack of activity surrounding the club in general.
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Post by Walton-on-the-Hill Terrier on Mar 24, 2019 10:26:48 GMT 1
If rumours are to be believed in that DH will no longer be owner of HTAFC come the summer, then it stands to reason that a buyer or potential buyer will have been found, and this would explain the lack of activity surrounding the club in general. OK, I’ll ask the obvious question: what rumours? What’s the basis for these alleged rumours?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2019 10:27:25 GMT 1
If rumours are to be believed in that DH will no longer be owner of HTAFC come the summer, then it stands to reason that a buyer or potential buyer will have been found, and this would explain the lack of activity surrounding the club in general. What rumours?
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Post by piedpiper on Mar 24, 2019 13:39:08 GMT 1
If rumours are to be believed in that DH will no longer be owner of HTAFC come the summer, then it stands to reason that a buyer or potential buyer will have been found, and this would explain the lack of activity surrounding the club in general. What rumours? What rumours? source please.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2019 13:56:09 GMT 1
What rumours? source please. Why you asking me?
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Post by canterburyterrier on Mar 24, 2019 14:28:16 GMT 1
your last line as a point your point that the board didn't want to stay up is wrong but you are entitled to your view Oh here comes the resident expert. Your post doesn't even make sense, as usual, but because you once scouted for the club (allegedly), you're opinion is automatically the right one. Bore off. Your original post doesn't make sense. Why wouldn't the board want to stay up? If you can give me a valid argument for wanting relegation then I am willing to listen but please don't come out with all the usual stuff about us not investing -they did - it was maybe not enough or spent unwisely but mistakes do not make a desire for relegation.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2019 14:38:58 GMT 1
Oh here comes the resident expert. Your post doesn't even make sense, as usual, but because you once scouted for the club (allegedly), you're opinion is automatically the right one. Bore off. Your original post doesn't make sense. Why wouldn't the board want to stay up? If you can give me a valid argument for wanting relegation then I am willing to listen but please don't come out with all the usual stuff about us not investing -they did - it was maybe not enough or spent unwisely but mistakes do not make a desire for relegation. Failing to invest in another striker in the summer. Waiting almost a year before they appointed a Sporting Director. Failing to bring in any reinforcements to try and help us stay up in January. The irony is, the one player brought in 'for the future' has been a revelation since he came. Bringing in a manager to plan for next season rather than with the sole job of keeping us in the division. (I'm not against Siewert's appointment, by the way, but it does show that they weren't bothered about staying up and refused to even make a fist of it).
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Post by townrwe on Mar 24, 2019 14:58:33 GMT 1
Waste of time bringing one in now. The management team is in place, the recruitment team is in place, what will a new man bring apart from players for another managers system.
If it was me, I'd promote the football manager/fifa kid to head of football recruitment and let the other directors get on with the other responsibilities of the football director.
I'd then run a long recruitment process for a director of football and have one in place on a long (4 year) contract for when siewert is either sacked or leaves.... that's the proper way to do it.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2019 15:37:19 GMT 1
your last line as a point your point that the board didn't want to stay up is wrong but you are entitled to your view Oh here comes the resident expert. Your post doesn't even make sense, as usual, but because you once scouted for the club (allegedly), you're opinion is automatically the right one. Bore off. I'm no expert no one is but I'm better qualified to comment than you and on the evidence of your posts ninety nine per cent are too. but don't let it stop you keeping us entertained.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2019 16:02:40 GMT 1
Oh here comes the resident expert. Your post doesn't even make sense, as usual, but because you once scouted for the club (allegedly), you're opinion is automatically the right one. Bore off. I'm no expert no one is but I'm better qualified to comment than you and on the evidence of your posts ninety nine per cent are too. but don't let it stop you keeping us entertained. How are you better qualified than me or anyone else on this board?
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Post by canterburyterrier on Mar 24, 2019 16:49:10 GMT 1
Your original post doesn't make sense. Why wouldn't the board want to stay up? If you can give me a valid argument for wanting relegation then I am willing to listen but please don't come out with all the usual stuff about us not investing -they did - it was maybe not enough or spent unwisely but mistakes do not make a desire for relegation. Failing to invest in another striker in the summer - A mistake - investment made in other areas - not proof the board wanted relegationWaiting almost a year before they appointed a Sporting Director. Again perhaps a mistake but why is it proof of the board wanting relegationFailing to bring in any reinforcements to try and help us stay up in January. The irony is, the one player brought in 'for the future' has been a revelation since he came. Do you have proof they didn't try to get someone - perhaps the cost was prohibitive - still no proof that the board wanted relegationBringing in a manager to plan for next season rather than with the sole job of keeping us in the division. (I'm not against Siewert's appointment, by the way, but it does show that they weren't bothered about staying up and refused to even make a fist of it). We were probably already down when he was appointed - Fulham have made two managerial changes and are still going down.Your argument that the board wanted us to be relegated this season has more holes than my kitchen sieve but you will continue to say it and you are welcome to believe it but many of us will continue believe it is probably the biggest piece of bullshit to ever appear on this site.
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Post by The Sheriff Strikes Back on Mar 24, 2019 17:24:24 GMT 1
If rumours are to be believed in that DH will no longer be owner of HTAFC come the summer, then it stands to reason that a buyer or potential buyer will have been found, and this would explain the lack of activity surrounding the club in general. What rumours? The rumours that were on here a couple of months ago
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2019 17:57:10 GMT 1
Failing to invest in another striker in the summer - A mistake - investment made in other areas - not proof the board wanted relegationWaiting almost a year before they appointed a Sporting Director. Again perhaps a mistake but why is it proof of the board wanting relegationFailing to bring in any reinforcements to try and help us stay up in January. The irony is, the one player brought in 'for the future' has been a revelation since he came. Do you have proof they didn't try to get someone - perhaps the cost was prohibitive - still no proof that the board wanted relegationBringing in a manager to plan for next season rather than with the sole job of keeping us in the division. (I'm not against Siewert's appointment, by the way, but it does show that they weren't bothered about staying up and refused to even make a fist of it). We were probably already down when he was appointed - Fulham have made two managerial changes and are still going down.Your argument that the board wanted us to be relegated this season has more holes than my kitchen sieve but you will continue to say it and you are welcome to believe it but many of us will continue believe it is probably the biggest piece of bullshit to ever appear on this site. I never said the board wanted us to get relegated.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2019 17:59:06 GMT 1
Oh here comes the resident expert. Your post doesn't even make sense, as usual, but because you once scouted for the club (allegedly), you're opinion is automatically the right one. Bore off. I'm no expert no one is but I'm better qualified to comment than you and on the evidence of your posts ninety nine per cent are too. but don't let it stop you keeping us entertained. To say you scouted for the club (we all know that you're talking shite about that, but I'll keep you entertained) your spelling and grammar resembles that of a 5 year old. How did the club understand your scouting reports?
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Post by impact on Mar 24, 2019 18:04:40 GMT 1
Your argument that the board wanted us to be relegated this season has more holes than my kitchen sieve but you will continue to say it and you are welcome to believe it but many of us will continue believe it is probably the biggest piece of bullshit to ever appear on this site. I never said the board wanted us to get relegated. You said they didn't want us to stay up. That's the same thing. The board didn't want us to stay up this season, more or less every decision this season points to that as well.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2019 18:19:49 GMT 1
I never said the board wanted us to get relegated. You said they didn't want us to stay up. That's the same thing. The board didn't want us to stay up this season, more or less every decision this season points to that as well. You like picking up on every little thing I say don't you? Go and bug someone else you weirdo.
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Post by Porrohman on Mar 24, 2019 18:28:29 GMT 1
your last line as a point your point that the board didn't want to stay up is wrong but you are entitled to your view Oh here comes the resident expert. Your post doesn't even make sense, as usual, but because you once scouted for the club (allegedly), you're opinion is automatically the right one. Bore off. Just put a H in and a full stop and you'll find he agrees with what you said about some wanting Jan to fail but he disagrees with your idea the board wanted relegation. You're welcome 😂
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Post by rothwellterrier on Mar 24, 2019 18:30:02 GMT 1
Maybe they've approached someone and unlike Webber is staying in his present job until the season end. Not leaving through the back door.
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Post by arry11 on Mar 24, 2019 20:53:09 GMT 1
Not a big deal finding someone for the role we will have people working on all aspects relating to our future recruitments.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2019 22:52:57 GMT 1
I'm no expert no one is but I'm better qualified to comment than you and on the evidence of your posts ninety nine per cent are too. but don't let it stop you keeping us entertained. How are you better qualified than me or anyone else on this board? . I should have put certified! keep posting!
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Post by royrace on Mar 25, 2019 10:37:54 GMT 1
After the last one the club can take as long as it wants, it wont be easy to get the quality we need to make a difference and it will take time.
They ballsed up royally with the last two so I'm expecting the next one to be a keeper.
We'll likely be looking to do a Norwich and persuade someone to jump ship.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2019 11:28:43 GMT 1
They ballsed up royally with the last two so I'm expecting the next one to be a keeper. I reckon Rob Green could possibly do a decent job...been around the top end of the game for 20+ years, reasonably smart...he at least started a BA (hons) in business management (sport and football) before he joined us and has previously said he wants a role in football maybe a chief executive, and he seems a down to earth, likeable chap, the kind that gets on with Dean H (no idea if they actually did?!).
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2019 11:36:32 GMT 1
They ballsed up royally with the last two so I'm expecting the next one to be a keeper. I reckon Rob Green could possibly do a decent job...been around the top end of the game for 20+ years, reasonably smart...he at least started a BA (hons) in business management (sport and football) before he joined us and has previously said he wants a role in football maybe a chief executive, and he seems a down to earth, likeable chap, the kind that gets on with Dean H (no idea if they actually did?!). WUM.
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Post by ritchie on Mar 25, 2019 11:51:33 GMT 1
I reckon Rob Green could possibly do a decent job...been around the top end of the game for 20+ years, reasonably smart...he at least started a BA (hons) in business management (sport and football) before he joined us and has previously said he wants a role in football maybe a chief executive, and he seems a down to earth, likeable chap, the kind that gets on with Dean H (no idea if they actually did?!). WUM. Ironic
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2019 11:53:59 GMT 1
How is it? Explain to me why I'm a WUM?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2019 12:33:13 GMT 1
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2019 12:35:05 GMT 1
Why is he more experienced and better qualified than David Moss or Stuart Webber?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2019 12:42:10 GMT 1
Why is he more experienced and better qualified than David Moss or Stuart Webber? Not directly...I was thinking more of his indirect experience over 20 years or so in the game all in the top two divisions as far as I know. He’s a guy who has a passion to go places in the game, and isn’t interested in moving in to coaching. Why is suggesting he potentially could be a fit for a Sporting Director role a “wind up” specifically?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2019 12:45:34 GMT 1
Why is he more experienced and better qualified than David Moss or Stuart Webber? Not directly...I was thinking more of his indirect experience over 20 years or so in the game all in the top two divisions as far as I know. He’s a guy who has a passion to go places in the game, and isn’t interested in moving in to coaching. Why is suggesting he potentially could be a fit for a Sporting Director role a “wind up” specifically? Seems a bizarre choice to me and bet if he hadn't have played for Town, then you wouldn't have even mentioned him.
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Post by ritchie on Mar 25, 2019 12:48:09 GMT 1
How is it? Explain to me why I'm a WUM? because nothing in his post said 'WUM'.. yet your reply was exactly that
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