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I think another long and difficult season awaits us in League One next year - at the risk of stating the obvious, getting player recruitment right is key, and I’m not at all confident we will 

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Today was just the start.

 

Under this clowns ownership, the club is going the same way as Bury.

 

There’s not a chance he’ll sell up, he’s too proud, and too stubborn to admit change is needed.

 

The club will die as a result. To think otherwise is optimistic to say the least. This man isn’t your average bad football club owner, he’s operating in another stratosphere of incompetence.

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, g-owls said:

Today was just the start.

 

Under this clowns ownership, the club is going the same way as Bury.

 

There’s not a chance he’ll sell up, he’s too proud, and too stubborn to admit change is needed.

 

The club will die as a result. To think otherwise is optimistic to say the least. This man isn’t your average bad football club owner, he’s operating in another stratosphere of incompetence.

 

 

 

Ill bet as much as a pound that the club will not die......maybe even £2 i am that confident thst you are scare mongering and over reacting

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Just now, wakefieldowl said:

Ill bet as much as a pound that the club will not die......maybe even £2 i am that confident thst you are scare mongering and over reacting

 

Scare mongering?

 

Over reacting?

 

We are run by a man who employed a manager because his 10 year old son thought he’d be a good choice.

 

The club will die if he doesn’t sell it. He’s already well on the way to killing it himself from the moment he purchased the ground. Anyhow, he’s not going anywhere. He couldn’t give a monkeys about what happens to the team. His culture dictates that to let someone else sort out his errors is a failure on his part. The pride and stubbornness will make the decision that the business must die.

 

 

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6 minutes ago, g-owls said:

 

Scare mongering?

 

Over reacting?

 

We are run by a man who employed a manager because his 10 year old son thought he’d be a good choice.

 

The club will die if he doesn’t sell it. He’s already well on the way to killing it himself from the moment he purchased the ground. Anyhow, he’s not going anywhere. He couldn’t give a monkeys about what happens to the team. His culture dictates that to let someone else sort out his errors is a failure on his part. The pride and stubbornness will make the decision that the business must die.

 

 

 

It's nothing to do with his culture.

 

The deadly combination of inherited wealth, utter bullet-proof delusional self-confidence and the complete lack of any actual ability or even basic common sense occurs world-wide.

 

If he was British he would probably be a Member of Parliament.

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2 hours ago, mogbad said:

We need to assemble a new squad, with ongoing cash flow issues, DC needing to pay off loans, current players not getting paid in full & fans still waiting for last seasons ticket rebate.

 

There will be no season ticket income as this seasons tickets will be rolled over to next season & let's face there isn't going to be any new season ticket buyers. Crowds will be down so matchday as well as TV revenue will be reduced.

 

Let's face it we'll be signing the dregs that nobody else wants.

 

On top of that unless a miracle happens we'll still have the 2 clowns DC & his advisor Paxo pulling the strings & continuing to run the circus.

 

Relegation to League 2 is far more likely than promotion back to the Championship.

Win the first four games and we’ll have 25 000 in the ground for game five.

 

Mind you, if we lose the first 4, you might have a point 

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It's 50/50 at the minute.

 

With half decent ownership, the upcoming rebuild would be a chance to completely air the place out, and bring in young, enthusiastic players who fit the managers style of play and who can't wait to play for a club like us. We could be a force and be right in the mix next season.

 

But we have loony tunes running the shop and the chances are that every conceivable wrong decision will be made, especially as we now have infinitely more pressure on our finances.

 

 

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2 hours ago, owls maniac said:

So that he can flog us to another useless clown again? 

I think that’s a risk worth taking - we’re heading in a downwards direction like a lead balloon under DC’s ownership

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Just now, edmontonowl said:

 

 

But yellowbellys are cowards according to John Wayne and other cowboys in the films

Don’t believe everything you see on TV.

Lincolnshire’s been around a lot longer than John Wayne & cowboy films.

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