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1 hour ago, Barnwood62 said:

Totally agree we’ve got worse since Pulis  took over, how stupid is he going with 1 up front, says we’ve got no left backs when we’ve  got Penney but persisting with Van Aken who he took off in the game against Barnsley, there’s only one way we are going back to League 1,Pulis is  a dinosaur  can only play one way get rid before it’s too late.

Oh wake up . We have been down before a bowl was kicked this year. I doesn’t matter if we have Pulis ,  monk , jos , Carlos , Klopp, wenger or Whoever. Relegation is the least of the climbs worry 

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6 minutes ago, james o connor said:

Oh wake up . We have been down before a bowl was kicked this year. I doesn’t matter if we have Pulis ,  monk , jos , Carlos , Klopp, wenger or Whoever. Relegation is the least of the climbs worry 

Yes, definitely, Pulis and what happens on the pitch is not the real problem. Most people have started to realise this now

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3 hours ago, sheffwed4ever said:

Chansiri, changing managers, changing players, changing leagues is a short term fix if anything. But that little dictator has to go. Surely we have to act? We can't just sit on our hands no more. 

 

On a side note I've said this for years, been put down and laughed at, well you not laughing now are you? 

1 problem if chansiri goes the club goes bust .if he got proper advisers etc we wouldn`t be having this conversation

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3 hours ago, sheffwed4ever said:

Chansiri, changing managers, changing players, changing leagues is a short term fix if anything. But that little dictator has to go. Surely we have to act? We can't just sit on our hands no more. 

 

On a side note I've said this for years, been put down and laughed at, well you not laughing now are you? 

Seeing as he owns the club, Lock, stock and barrel, how do we get rid of him?.

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There's a man living in this City who has worked in football at just about every level.

From school boy training to International board meetings. Who offered to advise when the Chairman came in

Didn't want a role. Just wanted to offer advice.

He was told thanks but no thanks. We have our own team. 

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3 minutes ago, Lord Snooty said:

 

There's a man living in this City who has worked in football at just about every level.

From school boy training to International board meetings. Who offered to advise when the Chairman came in

Didn't want a role. Just wanted to offer advice.

He was told thanks but no thanks. We have our own team. 

And a Wednesday lad through and through 

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When Chansiri came here he knew nothing about football.

 

Mandy told him that we're amongst the sixth biggest clubs in the country, and he believed him.

 

If he'd have known anything about football, he'd never have come.

 

He took people on trust, believed that if you shake on a deal it means something, and people had his trousers down.

 

So we've been through all this, Chansiri's learned the hard way, and now fans want him out.

 

It's madness.

 

And we've now got a manager who'll tell him how it is.

 

Finally.

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1 hour ago, Jaybeeowl said:

Sunderland, Derby, Charlton, Wrexham. That's just this season. There's always a buyer at the right price. 

There is, but the worry is what Chansiri would consider as the right price. This will be some ridiculous amount, presumably based on the fact he somehow still thinks we are still in with a shout of promotion. 

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50 minutes ago, Athelwulf said:

When Chansiri came here he knew nothing about football.

 

Mandy told him that we're amongst the sixth biggest clubs in the country, and he believed him.

 

If he'd have known anything about football, he'd never have come.

 

He took people on trust, believed that if you shake on a deal it means something, and people had his trousers down.

 

So we've been through all this, Chansiri's learned the hard way, and now fans want him out.

 

It's madness.

 

And we've now got a manager who'll tell him how it is.

 

Finally.

Until a Director of Football and CEO are appointed and Chansiri publicly states he will no longer be involved in the running of the club on any level then I refuse to accept that he has learned anything at all.

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55 minutes ago, Athelwulf said:

So we've been through all this, Chansiri's learned the hard way, and now fans want him out. 

 

 

Wonder why

Let's look at just SOME of the recent (note RECENT) things the Chairman has done (that you're saying has learned his lesson)

 

FFP
12 point deduction (now 6)
Embargoes

Season ticket refunds taking nearly a year and STILL not done
Selling our own stadium
Oh yeah - rock bottom of the league

Worst form in the league

Squad absolutely worthless
Saying we should be promoted this season
I could go on (and on and on and on)

 

What recent improvements has the chairman made that you can point to that negates all the above points?
 

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Two years ago people were saying "would you rather we went back to the days of Milan".

 

Even then I said yes. I don't care for Chansiri and his mindless money spending at my club. I just want a club I'm proud to support and that goes about it's business in the right way and for the average working person that most of us are. 

 

Chansiri doesnt understand any of it and never will. 

 

Id rather be under the direction of a proper owner like Milan signing players for 350k and have a club I can relate to than what we have now and have had for the past 3 years 

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1 hour ago, Athelwulf said:

When Chansiri came here he knew nothing about football.

 

Mandy told him that we're amongst the sixth biggest clubs in the country, and he believed him.

 

If he'd have known anything about football, he'd never have come.

 

He took people on trust, believed that if you shake on a deal it means something, and people had his trousers down.

 

So we've been through all this, Chansiri's learned the hard way, and now fans want him out.

 

It's madness.

 

And we've now got a manager who'll tell him how it is.

 

Finally.

Didn’t go too well for monk when he baulked  at chansiri’s “we’re aiming for promotion “ comment in the press conference!

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