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Post by Justasmithers on Oct 21, 2024 22:12:55 GMT 1
I think it's fair to say if you pick a scab long enough, there will be pain, it will bleed. Sometimes I shake my head at people who cry and whinge when they get their arses handed to them on a plate after they've been baiting others incessantly. Folk need to realise that once they put a comment, a rant, a photo out on the web that's it, you can't remove it. You need the patience of a Saint when people are taking shots at you over the toilets having no soap, the beer being flat or the meat and potato pies selling out before half-time. (The last one is criminal btw) I don’t enjoy exchanges like that, but a couple things: 1. I’m human 2. My Niners were losing 3. He’s been on my ass from day one Which is all fine. But when you go after other fans, especially after a win- that just annoyed me. Is what it is, but I didn’t react the first 50 times, I finally did. And no I don’t have a BAFTA
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Post by Wingman on Oct 21, 2024 22:20:15 GMT 1
I think it's fair to say if you pick a scab long enough, there will be pain, it will bleed. Sometimes I shake my head at people who cry and whinge when they get their arses handed to them on a plate after they've been baiting others incessantly. Folk need to realise that once they put a comment, a rant, a photo out on the web that's it, you can't remove it. You need the patience of a Saint when people are taking shots at you over the toilets having no soap, the beer being flat or the meat and potato pies selling out before half-time. (The last one is criminal btw) I don’t enjoy exchanges like that, but a couple things: 1. I’m human 2. My Niners were losing 3. He’s been on my ass from day one Which is all fine. But when you go after other fans, especially after a win- that just annoyed me. Is what it is, but I didn’t react the first 50 times, I finally did. And no I don’t have a BAFTA Everyone has a breaking point Dave, fair play to you for saying why you reacted. Kevin, yourself, and the rest of the club staff will get praise and criticism at times, it comes with the territory and we won’t shut down either argument so long as it remains rooted in respect. I’m sure we all want the same thing, a successful Huddersfield Town.
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Post by ldotm on Oct 21, 2024 23:16:42 GMT 1
I think it’s hilarious when fans have a pop and get it back. Don’t give it if you can’t take it.
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Post by tottz on Oct 22, 2024 8:08:20 GMT 1
Kevin, Dave, you're representatives of the football club. Like it or not, you're leaders and everytime you respond to fans like this, you're reflecting very, very poorly on yourselves and the club.
The image you've both helped to portray on social media in the past 18 months is of a club in disarray, stewarded by two petulant children.
Yes, you are human, but you have a responsibility and with that comes higher standards. Block him, mute him, do anything but engage.
Despite anything that happens on the pitch, I'll struggle to warm to you and Kevin until you rein it in on social media because that behaviour isn't becoming of a professional organisation.
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Post by King Neil on Oct 22, 2024 8:17:08 GMT 1
I don’t enjoy exchanges like that, but a couple things: 1. I’m human 2. My Niners were losing 3. He’s been on my ass from day one Which is all fine. But when you go after other fans, especially after a win- that just annoyed me. Is what it is, but I didn’t react the first 50 times, I finally did. And no I don’t have a BAFTA Everyone has a breaking point Dave, fair play to you for saying why you reacted. Kevin, yourself, and the rest of the club staff will get praise and criticism at times, it comes with the territory and we won’t shut down either argument so long as it remains rooted in respect. I’m sure we all want the same thing, a successful Huddersfield Town. He,s just an attention seeker Most of us couldn't give a crap about the stadium surroundings and facilities Christ...all we got at Leeds Road was a cup of lukewarm bovril and a wagon wheel..and piss troughs at the side of the turnstiles before the hike to the back of the terrace It's on the pitch what's important to Most
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Post by Big Ern on Oct 22, 2024 8:24:26 GMT 1
What was actually said? It's like somebody turned over two pages at once.
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Post by Dan on Oct 22, 2024 8:41:29 GMT 1
What was actually said? It's like somebody turned over two pages at once. From memory... Dave had replied to another Town fan celebrating the win, then Dunc out the blue starts one of his late night Sunday rants... 'what about the 6 defeats in 7', 'you're becoming very irritating (to someone HE follows on social media)'. Then he started going on about how Dave has no talent, but he does because he's won a couple of BAFTA's. It was absolute gold, gutted Dunc's restricted his tweets now.
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Post by runner76 on Oct 22, 2024 8:42:39 GMT 1
Kevin, Dave, you're representatives of the football club. Like it or not, you're leaders and everytime you respond to fans like this, you're reflecting very, very poorly on yourselves and the club. The image you've both helped to portray on social media in the past 18 months is of a club in disarray, stewarded by two petulant children. Yes, you are human, but you have a responsibility and with that comes higher standards. Block him, mute him, do anything but engage. Despite anything that happens on the pitch, I'll struggle to warm to you and Kevin until you rein it in on social media because that behaviour isn't becoming of a professional organisation. Ok, Mary Whitehouse
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Post by oneneilwarnock on Oct 22, 2024 8:43:01 GMT 1
Kevin, Dave, you're representatives of the football club. Like it or not, you're leaders and everytime you respond to fans like this, you're reflecting very, very poorly on yourselves and the club. The image you've both helped to portray on social media in the past 18 months is of a club in disarray, stewarded by two petulant children. Yes, you are human, but you have a responsibility and with that comes higher standards. Block him, mute him, do anything but engage. Despite anything that happens on the pitch, I'll struggle to warm to you and Kevin until you rein it in on social media because that behaviour isn't becoming of a professional organisation. Completely agree with this post, regardless of Dunc (who doesn't do himself any favours at the best of time) the social media posts just to feed their own ego's is helping nobody, most importantly definitely hasn't helped the football club at all. Especially when all they've done so far is take us down a division. I just find it strange people above the age of 40 are that desperate for likes on social media.
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Post by Big Ern on Oct 22, 2024 8:44:28 GMT 1
What was actually said? It's like somebody turned over two pages at once. From memory... Dave had replied to another Town fan celebrating the win, then Dunc out the blue starts one of his late night Sunday rants... 'what about the 6 defeats in 7', 'you're becoming very irritating (to someone HE follows on social media)'. Then he started going on about how Dave has no talent, but he does because he's won a couple of BAFTA's. It was absolute gold, gutted Dunc's restricted his tweets now. Is that guy just perpetually pissed? I think Dave has every right to stick up for himself/the club if I'm honest. It's social media and a two way thing, if you can dish it expect to be given it back.
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Post by tottz on Oct 22, 2024 8:58:58 GMT 1
Kevin, Dave, you're representatives of the football club. Like it or not, you're leaders and everytime you respond to fans like this, you're reflecting very, very poorly on yourselves and the club. The image you've both helped to portray on social media in the past 18 months is of a club in disarray, stewarded by two petulant children. Yes, you are human, but you have a responsibility and with that comes higher standards. Block him, mute him, do anything but engage. Despite anything that happens on the pitch, I'll struggle to warm to you and Kevin until you rein it in on social media because that behaviour isn't becoming of a professional organisation. Completely agree with this post, regardless of Dunc (who doesn't do himself any favours at the best of time) the social media posts just to feed their own ego's is helping nobody, most importantly definitely hasn't helped the football club at all. Especially when all they've done so far is take us down a division. I just find it strange people above the age of 40 are that desperate for likes on social media. It's the way it makes us look to the outside world too. Remember the commentator at QPR away describing us as a bit of a basket case club because of what Kevin had been saying on social media. Fans of other clubs think we're a bit of a circus too. The bloody goading of Leeds fans after they'd smashed us at their ground and we'd pinched a home draw against them too. Good lord.
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Post by tottz on Oct 22, 2024 8:59:41 GMT 1
Kevin, Dave, you're representatives of the football club. Like it or not, you're leaders and everytime you respond to fans like this, you're reflecting very, very poorly on yourselves and the club. The image you've both helped to portray on social media in the past 18 months is of a club in disarray, stewarded by two petulant children. Yes, you are human, but you have a responsibility and with that comes higher standards. Block him, mute him, do anything but engage. Despite anything that happens on the pitch, I'll struggle to warm to you and Kevin until you rein it in on social media because that behaviour isn't becoming of a professional organisation. Ok, Mary Whitehouse I don't know who she is, but im gonna guess she was really cool and had some cracking opinions on Huddersfield Town?
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Post by King Neil on Oct 22, 2024 9:06:26 GMT 1
Kevin, Dave, you're representatives of the football club. Like it or not, you're leaders and everytime you respond to fans like this, you're reflecting very, very poorly on yourselves and the club. The image you've both helped to portray on social media in the past 18 months is of a club in disarray, stewarded by two petulant children. Yes, you are human, but you have a responsibility and with that comes higher standards. Block him, mute him, do anything but engage. Despite anything that happens on the pitch, I'll struggle to warm to you and Kevin until you rein it in on social media because that behaviour isn't becoming of a professional organisation. Disagree totally! I enjoy the openness We Don't need an iron curtain And everyone is entitled to an opinion whether or not you agree with what is being said
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Post by runner76 on Oct 22, 2024 9:10:43 GMT 1
I don't know who she is, but im gonna guess she was really cool and had some cracking opinions on Huddersfield Town?
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Post by Sparrow on Oct 22, 2024 9:24:00 GMT 1
I think we need to cut Dunc some slack and refrain from the insults.
The man has a dark past and some demons that, unfortunately, it looks like he has never been able to overcome or get the necessary help for.
The best thing would be to not respond to him, rather than engage.
Considering his past, I think the respectful thing for us to do would be to let this go, stop discussing it/him and move on.
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Post by oneneilwarnock on Oct 22, 2024 9:31:07 GMT 1
Completely agree with this post, regardless of Dunc (who doesn't do himself any favours at the best of time) the social media posts just to feed their own ego's is helping nobody, most importantly definitely hasn't helped the football club at all. Especially when all they've done so far is take us down a division. I just find it strange people above the age of 40 are that desperate for likes on social media. It's the way it makes us look to the outside world too. Remember the commentator at QPR away describing us as a bit of a basket case club because of what Kevin had been saying on social media. Fans of other clubs think we're a bit of a circus too. The bloody goading of Leeds fans after they'd smashed us at their ground and we'd pinched a home draw against them too. Good lord. Yep trying to create a rivalry as we stared relegation in the face, Leeds fans rarely give us stick these days they are far more interested trying to create a rivalry with Man Utd. Absolutely no other chairman/owner in the Championship or Premier League posts their opinions of matches its undermining and intensifies issues with defeats as proven on multiple occasions already. Only my opinion, but I don't see us going anywhere under current ownership. We might sneak back up through the playoffs which they will no doubt make a song and a dance about but nothing so far has given me any reason to think we would finish anything but bottom 6-10 in the Championship again at best.
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Post by leroy212 on Oct 22, 2024 9:48:59 GMT 1
I think we need to cut Dunc some slack and refrain from the insults. The man has a dark past and some demons that, unfortunately, it looks like he has never been able to overcome or get the necessary help for. The best thing would be to not respond to him, rather than engage. Considering his past, I think the respectful thing for us to do would be to let this go, stop discussing it/him and move on. Alot of people won't be aware of his past. I'm not. And just because you have a bad past does not mean you need to get into twitter spats over things such as loosing a few games of football.
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Post by dugnet on Oct 22, 2024 9:53:50 GMT 1
Isn't true that if we were entirely convinced by what we are seeing on the pitch and slightly unsure of direction of it the mood, and social media interactions, are likely to lean towards the negative? People react in the moment and if you add the decline we have had to watch over the past few years patience and balance are in short supply.
I welcome communication from the club. I would rather have acknowledgement and interaction over radio silence. The nature of this is definitely a double edge sword. When things are going well everyone is happy, and there are less questions/observations. When things aren't so good, and given our recent history, the mood can get pretty toxic quickly.
My problem with this is that genuine concerns, challenges and questions are lost behind the abuse and base negativity. I don't think much is ultimately solved by rants and threats. From time to time there are legitimate questions and concerns for the hierarchy. However, as frustrated/unconvinced some may be, the club isn't in such a dire position, far from it in my view, to warrant the nature of some. As I say some good points/observations are obscured by dopey abuse.
Things have improved in the past 3/4 weeks, but we all know this is fragile. I hope the club keeps listening, reading and engaging though. Knowing that you are being listened to goes a long way. I hope it continues, through good and bad.
As far as Dunc is concerned. I don't know him but he is a classic example of someone who has some good points but they can be greatly diminished in how he delivers them.
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Post by steo1986 on Oct 22, 2024 9:59:26 GMT 1
I think we need to cut Dunc some slack and refrain from the insults. The man has a dark past and some demons that, unfortunately, it looks like he has never been able to overcome or get the necessary help for. The best thing would be to not respond to him, rather than engage. Considering his past, I think the respectful thing for us to do would be to let this go, stop discussing it/him and move on. Why cut him some slack, to be fair not just on here he's the same on twitter ( sorry x ) before some twat moans at me! Dunc Foster is the most moaning town fan alive he's never happy even when we win, he would argue with a paper bag if he could!!! I engaged once or twice in the past and then stopped because you cant win with him always something about a player, club staff, kevin, dave, training ground, stadium fuck me the list goes on! you cant have a civil convocation with the guy he will twist everything and he's never wrong please bare that in mind when you talk to him! Maybe don't let him come back on to Down at the mac would be a start! Yes we know what happens on the pitch is more important than anything getting promoted etc of course i agree 100%. Also what's happening behind the scenes is important to the image of the club giving it a lick of paint, doing the other stuff updating it all showing a bit of love and pride in our club and we have 2 guys in kevin and dave willing to spend money to make it happen look right i don't see the problem, at the end of the day the stadium needed it and still needs it so hats off to kevin and dave for what you done so far as you have done more than what any previous owners have done so fair play to you guys and thanks so far!
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Post by Sparrow on Oct 22, 2024 10:03:44 GMT 1
I think we need to cut Dunc some slack and refrain from the insults. The man has a dark past and some demons that, unfortunately, it looks like he has never been able to overcome or get the necessary help for. The best thing would be to not respond to him, rather than engage. Considering his past, I think the respectful thing for us to do would be to let this go, stop discussing it/him and move on. Alot of people won't be aware of his past. I'm not. And just because you have a bad past does not mean you need to get into twitter spats over things such as loosing a few games of football. Yeah I appreciate that. However, a quick google and you'll understand his past and the issues he is dealing with. Understanding those explains the rants and spats on Twitter, here etc I'm not saying it excuses it or gives him a free pass, but my opinion on him and his rants have changed Anyway. Great win on Saturday and let's hope for another one tonight. UTT
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Post by incognito on Oct 22, 2024 10:10:52 GMT 1
What was actually said? It's like somebody turned over two pages at once. From memory... Dave had replied to another Town fan celebrating the win, then Dunc out the blue starts one of his late night Sunday rants... 'what about the 6 defeats in 7', 'you're becoming very irritating (to someone HE follows on social media)'. Then he started going on about how Dave has no talent, but he does because he's won a couple of BAFTA's. It was absolute gold, gutted Dunc's restricted his tweets now. It's crackers that this particular episode has triggered the volume of tenuous whataboutery and pontification over Dave's social media use that it has. Poor guy was just minding his own business and suddenly found himself under attack in the early hours of Monday morning! Some of the commentators here would be better served heading over to downatthewoolpack to complain about directors bringing Emmerdale Farm into disrepute on social media. (It was terrific though - hopefully someone sees fit to screen grab the full exchange for DATM posterity)
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Post by overtonterrierspirit on Oct 22, 2024 10:11:35 GMT 1
Like it or not, social media has become a massive influence on opinion not just in football but in absolutely everything. You only have to watch a news reporter on TV, talking whilst referring to their phones and of course, social media plays a major role in politics, especially so in elections across the world. It’s never going to go away. The fact that the owner, and on topic, Dave, utilise this to engage with the clubs fan base is something we should all be pleased with in my opinion. We have a collective voice that is listened too by the senior people at the club, how can this be a bad thing? Not sure if anyone noticed the PR work that Dave was doing on Saturday, before the game. He walked around the stadium talking with the stewards, fans and staff. This level of engagement , irrespective of where the ownership are from, is amazing.
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Post by King Neil on Oct 22, 2024 10:11:43 GMT 1
I think what you have to understand is
They probably don't get this level of club inter action in America
We have a forum here where there is always someone posting 24/7 and talking about the club and opposing fans
All they have done is embrace the English football culture and act like the clubs fans
Personally I'm chuffed they love Huddersfield Town as if they were born in Huddersfield (westie aswell) and any I may have left out
I won't always agree with them on everything but hope they continue to just be themselves and enjoy the ride
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Post by Dan on Oct 22, 2024 10:17:30 GMT 1
From memory... Dave had replied to another Town fan celebrating the win, then Dunc out the blue starts one of his late night Sunday rants... 'what about the 6 defeats in 7', 'you're becoming very irritating (to someone HE follows on social media)'. Then he started going on about how Dave has no talent, but he does because he's won a couple of BAFTA's. It was absolute gold, gutted Dunc's restricted his tweets now. It's crackers that this particular episode has triggered the volume of tenuous whataboutery and pontification over Dave's social media use that it has. Poor guy was just minding his own business and suddenly found himself under attack in the early hours of Monday morning! Some of the commentators here would be better served heading over to downatthewoolpack to complain about directors bringing Emmerdale Farm into disrepute on social media. (It was terrific though - hopefully someone sees fit to screen grab the full exchange for DATM posterity) I very much doubt tottz or whoever else have even seen what Dave has said on Twitter. There's a few on here that like to absolutely jump on anything ownership related at any potential opportunity. Look at the state of his posting history...
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Post by Justasmithers on Oct 22, 2024 10:36:21 GMT 1
Like it or not, social media has become a massive influence on opinion not just in football but in absolutely everything. You only have to watch a news reporter on TV, talking whilst referring to their phones and of course, social media plays a major role in politics, especially so in elections across the world. It’s never going to go away. The fact that the owner, and on topic, Dave, utilise this to engage with the clubs fan base is something we should all be pleased with in my opinion. We have a collective voice that is listened too by the senior people at the club, how can this be a bad thing? Not sure if anyone noticed the PR work that Dave was doing on Saturday, before the game. He walked around the stadium talking with the stewards, fans and staff. This level of engagement , irrespective of where the ownership are from, is amazing. Thank you all for the thoughts and interactions. As I’ve said before, we are all learning on the fly. What is important to understand about me- I am very plain spoken and fiercely loyal to those I care about, which now includes Town supporters. I can take all levels of abuse at me, and by proxy the chairman, but when it’s leveled at other supporters I bark a bit. Probably didn’t help my Niners were losing That being said- I was informed of his past yesterday. It’s no excuse, but as someone from a family who has dealt with the same, I wish him and all nothing but the best. Look- as many of you have said- social media is a Cerberus. It can be fantastic as a tool to get to know each other and communally share our common interests, and it can also be a cesspool. Sometimes the things I say (or the Chairman) may make you cringe, other times it’s a great form of open communication. And every single person is going to have their own preferences and tastes. I have found that when in doubt, be authentic. I like to have fun sometimes, poke the bear, and sometimes that style may not reflect the interactions (or lack of interaction) some might prefer. Kevin is the same way. But it will always be honest and authentic. The Town Bug is a multi-faceted disease. 2 years ago I couldn’t have pointed out Huddersfield on a map. Now I’m on my 8th trip, my wife and kids are pining to return to their second home, and I’m all in. I live and die with the ups and downs of the club, and the chairman feels the same and then some. I’m excited for what’s to come on and off the pitch, and even more excited to share it with all of you, the good and the bad. We are all in the same boat, even if we occasionally are rowing in different directions. UTT
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Post by nicovaesen on Oct 22, 2024 10:49:00 GMT 1
Like it or not, social media has become a massive influence on opinion not just in football but in absolutely everything. You only have to watch a news reporter on TV, talking whilst referring to their phones and of course, social media plays a major role in politics, especially so in elections across the world. It’s never going to go away. The fact that the owner, and on topic, Dave, utilise this to engage with the clubs fan base is something we should all be pleased with in my opinion. We have a collective voice that is listened too by the senior people at the club, how can this be a bad thing? Not sure if anyone noticed the PR work that Dave was doing on Saturday, before the game. He walked around the stadium talking with the stewards, fans and staff. This level of engagement , irrespective of where the ownership are from, is amazing. Thank you all for the thoughts and interactions. As I’ve said before, we are all learning on the fly. What is important to understand about me- I am very plain spoken and fiercely loyal to those I care about, which now includes Town supporters. I can take all levels of abuse at me, and by proxy the chairman, but when it’s leveled at other supporters I bark a bit. Probably didn’t help my Niners were losing That being said- I was informed of his past yesterday. It’s no excuse, but as someone from a family who has dealt with the same, I wish him and all nothing but the best. Look- as many of you have said- social media is a Cerberus. It can be fantastic as a tool to get to know each other and communally share our common interests, and it can also be a cesspool. Sometimes the things I say (or the Chairman) may make you cringe, other times it’s a great form of open communication. And every single person is going to have their own preferences and tastes. I have found that when in doubt, be authentic. I like to have fun sometimes, poke the bear, and sometimes that style may not reflect the interactions (or lack of interaction) some might prefer. Kevin is the same way. But it will always be honest and authentic. The Town Bug is a multi-faceted disease. 2 years ago I couldn’t have pointed out Huddersfield on a map. Now I’m on my 8th trip, my wife and kids are pining to return to their second home, and I’m all in. I live and die with the ups and downs of the club, and the chairman feels the same and then some. I’m excited for what’s to come on and off the pitch, and even more excited to share it with all of you, the good and the bad. We are all in the same boat, even if we occasionally are rowing in different directions. UTT Brilliant level headed post/response.
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Post by Convictatthemac on Oct 22, 2024 11:15:07 GMT 1
Like it or not, social media has become a massive influence on opinion not just in football but in absolutely everything. You only have to watch a news reporter on TV, talking whilst referring to their phones and of course, social media plays a major role in politics, especially so in elections across the world. It’s never going to go away. The fact that the owner, and on topic, Dave, utilise this to engage with the clubs fan base is something we should all be pleased with in my opinion. We have a collective voice that is listened too by the senior people at the club, how can this be a bad thing? Not sure if anyone noticed the PR work that Dave was doing on Saturday, before the game. He walked around the stadium talking with the stewards, fans and staff. This level of engagement , irrespective of where the ownership are from, is amazing. Thank you all for the thoughts and interactions. As I’ve said before, we are all learning on the fly. What is important to understand about me- I am very plain spoken and fiercely loyal to those I care about, which now includes Town supporters. I can take all levels of abuse at me, and by proxy the chairman, but when it’s leveled at other supporters I bark a bit. Probably didn’t help my Niners were losing That being said- I was informed of his past yesterday. It’s no excuse, but as someone from a family who has dealt with the same, I wish him and all nothing but the best. Look- as many of you have said- social media is a Cerberus. It can be fantastic as a tool to get to know each other and communally share our common interests, and it can also be a cesspool. Sometimes the things I say (or the Chairman) may make you cringe, other times it’s a great form of open communication. And every single person is going to have their own preferences and tastes. I have found that when in doubt, be authentic. I like to have fun sometimes, poke the bear, and sometimes that style may not reflect the interactions (or lack of interaction) some might prefer. Kevin is the same way. But it will always be honest and authentic. The Town Bug is a multi-faceted disease. 2 years ago I couldn’t have pointed out Huddersfield on a map. Now I’m on my 8th trip, my wife and kids are pining to return to their second home, and I’m all in. I live and die with the ups and downs of the club, and the chairman feels the same and then some. I’m excited for what’s to come on and off the pitch, and even more excited to share it with all of you, the good and the bad. We are all in the same boat, even if we occasionally are rowing in different directions. UTT I heard your interview before the game with Oggy, mate it’s clear you and Kev get it, you get the club, you get the supporters and you understand that you are custodians of the club. Keep doing you.
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Post by royrace on Oct 22, 2024 11:21:22 GMT 1
It's the way it makes us look to the outside world too. Remember the commentator at QPR away describing us as a bit of a basket case club because of what Kevin had been saying on social media. Fans of other clubs think we're a bit of a circus too. The bloody goading of Leeds fans after they'd smashed us at their ground and we'd pinched a home draw against them too. Good lord. Yep trying to create a rivalry as we stared relegation in the face, Leeds fans rarely give us stick these days they are far more interested trying to create a rivalry with Man Utd. Absolutely no other chairman/owner in the Championship or Premier League posts their opinions of matches its undermining and intensifies issues with defeats as proven on multiple occasions already. Only my opinion, but I don't see us going anywhere under current ownership. We might sneak back up through the playoffs which they will no doubt make a song and a dance about but nothing so far has given me any reason to think we would finish anything but bottom 6-10 in the Championship again at best. I'll admit that was very ill-advised. The other stuff I don't mind. Thing is if you're gonna have a pop it needs to be from a good position. We haven't been in one of those for a long time and the truth is we're further away from Leeds than we have been for well over a decade due to the way each club has been run. Likely to be two divisions apart next season.
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Post by Justasmithers on Oct 22, 2024 11:25:03 GMT 1
Yep trying to create a rivalry as we stared relegation in the face, Leeds fans rarely give us stick these days they are far more interested trying to create a rivalry with Man Utd. Absolutely no other chairman/owner in the Championship or Premier League posts their opinions of matches its undermining and intensifies issues with defeats as proven on multiple occasions already. Only my opinion, but I don't see us going anywhere under current ownership. We might sneak back up through the playoffs which they will no doubt make a song and a dance about but nothing so far has given me any reason to think we would finish anything but bottom 6-10 in the Championship again at best. I'll admit that was very ill-advised. The other stuff I don't mind. Thing is if you're gonna have a pop it needs to be from a good position. We haven't been in one of those for a long time and the truth is we're further away from Leeds than we have been for well over a decade due to the way each club has been run. Likely to be two divisions apart next season. Haha look I concede here, I get it. If I’m being honest though? Regardless of position, I just like pissing them off 🤷♂️
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Post by hoggy1975 on Oct 22, 2024 11:28:08 GMT 1
Dunc was acting like a bellend, Dave reacted and put him in his place. End of, don’t think it’s a big deal.
Maybe next time they can discuss it in Dunc’s box?
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