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Get ready for 12 months worth of tyre kickers, players sales, absent Chairman and claims from potential buyers that DC wants too much. The script is written. This will end up at places like Oldham and Morecambe with loan signings similar to the standard of Adam Bolder and Maurice Ross. 

 

Here we go. 

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1 minute ago, vulva said:

Get ready for 12 months worth of tyre kickers, players sales, absent Chairman and claims from potential buyers that DC wants too much. The script is written. This will end up at places like Oldham and Morecambe with loan signings similar to the standard of Adam Bolder and Maurice Ross. 

 

Here we go. 

 

Then theres others that think we are a well run club in a little bit of bad luck from the evil ffp.

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8 hours ago, toppOwl said:

 

I'm really not buying this at all, would you rather him at the beginning of the transfer window told the football world that we are under embargo and allowed other teams to cherry pick the few decent assets we have for a pittance, we'd be in a far, far worse situation than we are now, a season ticket is a gamble whenever you buy one could I have my money back from the Premiership relegation season??? 

You mean the decent assets that are never picked to play ?

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In my view, his record now shows he shouldn't have passed the owners’ & directors’ test (formerly the fit and proper test). 

 

Third party shady deals, financially incapable, and excluding thousands of fans doing untold long term damage,  in my opinion precludes him.

 

How his 3 mates on here still have the cheek to back him, is beyond me.

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1 hour ago, Utah Owl said:

He hasn't been driven out at all. This is a more grown up version of "it's my ball and I'm going home". Totally symptomatic of a man who blames everyone but himself for his failings.

 

Also, can we please stop this successful businessman malarkey, he's just a rich kid who's having a fling with his money and (sadly) has wasted it.

 

It's such a shame because with a bit more maturity (and a great deal more humility) on his part it could have ended so well.

 

Agree. Wednesday fans are more tolerant than those of virtually any other big club.

 

Even now there are still some supporting Chansiri when he is patently obviously way way out of his depth. 

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2 minutes ago, Mr Farrell said:

In my view, his record now shows he shouldn't have passed the owners’ & directors’ test (formerly the fit and proper test). 

 

Third party shady deals, financially incapable, and excluding thousands of fans doing untold long term damage,  in my opinion precludes him.

 

How his 3 mates on here still have the cheek to back him, is beyond me.

 

there are definitely club employees followers on here  posting bizarre defence of the indefensible  it sort of stands out   oh where's 'watson' has he been re assigned or just  got a fresh user name?

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I think Chansiri's fatal error was surrounding himself with leeches and parasites from a certain sports management company from day one. These people saw a rich man with no idea how football worked , and fleeced him . 

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Chansiri is obviously at a low ebb, to say the least, and says he wants out. 

 

One scenario is that he is prepared to accept his losses and move on, agreeing to sell at a price which is attractive enough to bring in a buyer.

 

Another scenario is one where he stubbornly refuses to take a financial hit and sticks around presiding over the further demise of our great club.

 

Given his stubbornness on a range of subjects to date (ticket prices, refusing to sack Jos etc), I'm afraid I fear the latter. 

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5 minutes ago, September65 said:

Chansiri is obviously at a low ebb, to say the least, and says he wants out. 

 

One scenario is that he is prepared to accept his losses and move on, agreeing to sell at a price which is attractive enough to bring in a buyer.

 

Another scenario is one where he stubbornly refuses to take a financial hit and sticks around presiding over the further demise of our great club.

 

Given his stubbornness on a range of subjects to date (ticket prices, refusing to sack Jos etc), I'm afraid I fear the latter. 

 

I seriously doubt anyone would pay his price, who knows,   re last line  I wish I didn't agree with you 

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11 minutes ago, S36 OWL said:

I think Chansiri's fatal error was surrounding himself with leeches and parasites from a certain sports management company from day one. These people saw a rich man with no idea how football worked , and fleeced him . 

 

 

We just have to hope and pray that it isn't these people who DC was referring to when he said, " people are interested in buying the club", ffs.

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3 minutes ago, oakleyrob said:

How about a Saudi prince ? Or an Italian who sacks managers every 4 weeks or a bunch of American glassmakers or a casino owner or ......... The list goes on...

 

it does I met a few about 7 years ago  football attracts  allsorts  

 

I haven't watched the Boro video yet so perhaps i'm wrong about him but Gibson seems  the sort of guy I'd want here 

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