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5 minutes ago, kingsidney said:

Transfer embargoes, points deductions, not sticking to EFL rules, selling stadium to himself, most expensive tickets outside PL, most expensive kit prices outside PL, 6 managers in 1 season, not paying player wages on time, not refunding season ticket holders on time, dodgy unknown kit manufacturers, D taxis. If we hadn’t started this season on -12, we would’ve attracted better players. If we didn’t receive the -6 points (in the end) we would’ve stayed up. How anyone can not blame Chansiri for the state the club is in baffles me. 

 

This. You can only imagine she sh!te we don't know......

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3 hours ago, Frank_Lucas said:

Is he really that bad? 

 

Compared to the likes of Ken Bates, Assem Allam, Vincent Tan etc....

 

In the beginning Chansiri gave us the best football we'd seen in years and the high hopes of promotion from the Championship to the Prem and at the time he spent a fair bit of money in order to try achieve this we got a decent pitch upgrade and general ground improvements were being made at this point all was looking great for our club.

 

We could argue all day long that we shouldn't have made certain signings at the time but had we not we probably wouldn't have reached the playoffs twice? And made it to Wembley.

 

As we all know it's been a downward spiral ever since and Chansiri has also seen the darkside of football when things don't go as planned he will never expected for us to be heading to league one.

 

Now how much of what we see and hear in the media is actual FACT? 

 

Are we jumping the gun a little in calling for Chansiri OUT? Who is likely to want to step in and purchase the club with it's current state? And as fans what do we expect? 

 

Would you be happy with stability over big expenditure? 

 

Milan didn't have funds in order to present a big marquee signing in the summer transfer window so we had to rely on a little wheeler dealing and scouting in the lower leagues but yet he was a great businessman and the club was in great shape players paid on time for one.

 

Is it just the case Chansiri lacks experience in the footballing world? And has been badly advised? For me there isn't much loyalty in football it's take the money and run agents are killing the game but that's another matter.

 

I'm currently on the fence regarding Chansiri and think we should be careful of what we wish for.

 

WAWAW.

 

 

OMG!

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Within 12 months he'd started ringing the alarm bells - sacking Gray, charging £39 a ticket vs Bristol City, giving us an abysmal club badge. The performances on the pitch let him get away with it though.

 

The staggering catalogue of errors that have followed since though really shouldn't let him get away with anything any more... and yet here we are - with a minority still on the fence...

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4 hours ago, Frank_Lucas said:

Is he really that bad? 

 

Compared to the likes of Ken Bates, Assem Allam, Vincent Tan etc....

 

In the beginning Chansiri gave us the best football we'd seen in years and the high hopes of promotion from the Championship to the Prem and at the time he spent a fair bit of money in order to try achieve this we got a decent pitch upgrade and general ground improvements were being made at this point all was looking great for our club.

 

We could argue all day long that we shouldn't have made certain signings at the time but had we not we probably wouldn't have reached the playoffs twice? And made it to Wembley.

 

As we all know it's been a downward spiral ever since and Chansiri has also seen the darkside of football when things don't go as planned he will never expected for us to be heading to league one.

 

Now how much of what we see and hear in the media is actual FACT? 

 

Are we jumping the gun a little in calling for Chansiri OUT? Who is likely to want to step in and purchase the club with it's current state? And as fans what do we expect? 

 

Would you be happy with stability over big expenditure? 

 

Milan didn't have funds in order to present a big marquee signing in the summer transfer window so we had to rely on a little wheeler dealing and scouting in the lower leagues but yet he was a great businessman and the club was in great shape players paid on time for one.

 

Is it just the case Chansiri lacks experience in the footballing world? And has been badly advised? For me there isn't much loyalty in football it's take the money and run agents are killing the game but that's another matter.

 

I'm currently on the fence regarding Chansiri and think we should be careful of what we wish for.

 

WAWAW.

 

 

He bad mate...he’s really bad

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