It’s ok thanks, there’s no apology coming.You'll have to restate what you're *waiting* for. And in the meantime formulate your apology.
I’m sure you can read through the posts and figure it out though. You get back to me in your own time
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It’s ok thanks, there’s no apology coming.You'll have to restate what you're *waiting* for. And in the meantime formulate your apology.
Absolute guffThey run the campaign. That's their policy.
I agree with you: you cant protest at what's happening at this club without demanding the removal of the owner. It's impossible to do one without the other. All problems begin and end with him. If you dont start with that premise for action then you're not a protest group, you're a hand-wringing society.
You believe if we keep Moshiri it'll all be ok?Absolute guff
Not at all, but to suggest you can’t be unhappy or protest without wanting moshiri to leave is also wrong. Id like for him to start appointing actual business people, people who have a shred of credibility when it comes toYou believe if we keep Moshiri it'll all be ok?
There's a hieracrhy of blame and Moshiri is at the top of it...so why not start with him?Not at all, but to suggest you can’t be unhappy or protest without wanting moshiri to leave is also wrong. Id like for him to start appointing actual business people, people who have a shred of credibility when it comes to
Running large businesses. I applaud the 27 campaign, whilst it’s clearly not everyone’s cup of tea, it is better than doing nothing.
They are, they want him to run the club competently and see an end to the jobs for the boys era we currently sit in. To try and force him out is extreme in the maximum. If he employed competent people to spend his cash our outlook would be completely different.There's a hieracrhy of blame and Moshiri is at the top of it...so why not start with him?
It is hard to force an owner to sell though (unless you've got Ricky Tomlinson and his z-list celeb mates to make a video).There's a hieracrhy of blame and Moshiri is at the top of it...so why not start with him?
I can see why you're saying that (because it helps you out) but that's just not true.They run the campaign. That's their policy.
I agree with you: you cant protest at what's happening at this club without demanding the removal of the owner. It's impossible to do one without the other. All problems begin and end with him. If you dont start with that premise for action then you're not a protest group, you're a hand-wringing society.
Trying hard to decipher this beaut...Hope this [Poor language removed] [Poor language removed] off to be fair. Rancid. Ripping the club apart.
Yes, good luck with appealing to the US based Moshiri's better nature.I can see why you're saying that (because it helps you out) but that's just not true.
You can protest what he's doing with the aim of him... shock horror... doing things differently! A revolutionary idea, I know
We did it with Johnson; the Kopites did it with Hicks and Gillett.It is hard to force an owner to sell though (unless you've got Ricky Tomlinson and his z-list celeb mates to make a video).
They are, they want him to run the club competently and see an end to the jobs for the boys era we currently sit in. To try and force him out is extreme in the maximum. If he employed competent people to spend his cash our outlook would be completely different.
I thought the concept was for Moshiri to get shut of Kenwright and that culture he lords over?There's a hieracrhy of blame and Moshiri is at the top of it...so why not start with him?
Kenwright is an irrelevance.I thought the concept was for Moshiri to get shut of Kenwright and that culture he lords over?