by Arch » 09 Jan 2011 22:08
by Pseud O'Nym » 09 Jan 2011 22:11
winchester_royal RFC - The biggest fraudsters since Enron....
by UrbieG » 10 Jan 2011 01:09
by brendywendy » 10 Jan 2011 10:51
by Silver Fox » 10 Jan 2011 11:27
by Bucks Dave » 10 Jan 2011 11:33
by brendywendy » 10 Jan 2011 11:38
Silver Fox Were his other 12 posts as skillz as that one?
by brendywendy » 10 Jan 2011 11:39
Bucks Dave I guess there are roughly three schools of thought here.
1) Those who believe the club is broadly doing the right things, trust the management and don't believe we are constantly being lied to.
2) Those who understand what is being done but honestly disagree with it and think we should gamble more.
3)Those who don't trust anyone and won't believe any figures that are given to them.
Since I am closest to 1) I see no point in debating with those in 3). I will simply be called naive, a brown nose for SJM, and those in 3) will portray themselves as brave rebels who "say it as it is". So be it.
The debate with 2) is the most interesting because, of course, they may be right. I also see no problem in keeping pressure on SJM in ensuring he knows the fans are ambitious and not happy with mid table mediocrity.What is clouding everything is people trying to work out whether the club is comparatively well off or not.
But right now I do trust McD, believe he knows exactly what he is doing and will reserve judgement until the transfer window closes.
by Wycombe Royal » 10 Jan 2011 11:50
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 10 Jan 2011 12:00
by andrew1957 » 10 Jan 2011 12:11
Bucks Dave I guess there are roughly three schools of thought here.
1) Those who believe the club is broadly doing the right things, trust the management and don't believe we are constantly being lied to.
2) Those who understand what is being done but honestly disagree with it and think we should gamble more.
3)Those who don't trust anyone and won't believe any figures that are given to them.
Since I am closest to 1) I see no point in debating with those in 3). I will simply be called naive, a brown nose for SJM, and those in 3) will portray themselves as brave rebels who "say it as it is". So be it.
The debate with 2) is the most interesting because, of course, they may be right. I also see no problem in keeping pressure on SJM in ensuring he knows the fans are ambitious and not happy with mid table mediocrity.What is clouding everything is people trying to work out whether the club is comparatively well off or not.
But right now I do trust McD, believe he knows exactly what he is doing and will reserve judgement until the transfer window closes.
by Yellowcoat » 10 Jan 2011 12:18
by brendywendy » 10 Jan 2011 12:20
andrew1957Bucks Dave I guess there are roughly three schools of thought here.
1) Those who believe the club is broadly doing the right things, trust the management and don't believe we are constantly being lied to.
2) Those who understand what is being done but honestly disagree with it and think we should gamble more.
3)Those who don't trust anyone and won't believe any figures that are given to them.
Since I am closest to 1) I see no point in debating with those in 3). I will simply be called naive, a brown nose for SJM, and those in 3) will portray themselves as brave rebels who "say it as it is". So be it.
The debate with 2) is the most interesting because, of course, they may be right. I also see no problem in keeping pressure on SJM in ensuring he knows the fans are ambitious and not happy with mid table mediocrity.What is clouding everything is people trying to work out whether the club is comparatively well off or not.
But right now I do trust McD, believe he knows exactly what he is doing and will reserve judgement until the transfer window closes.
To be fair there are very few posts on this thread by people in category 3/
For myself I would say I am in 2/ but with the proviso that I largely AGREE with how the club has been run, but just think we need to gamble a little more now. My reason is that if we do not get promoted this season I could see around 40/50% of the current first team squad leaving in the summer. Therefore, I find it astounding that we cannot find a million here or there to strengthen the squad considering how much additional income has been generated in the last 5 years.
It is those that seem to find debate so challenging that try to paint everyone who makes a valid alternative point out to be a club hater.
by andrew1957 » 10 Jan 2011 12:22
brendywendyandrew1957Bucks Dave I guess there are roughly three schools of thought here.
1) Those who believe the club is broadly doing the right things, trust the management and don't believe we are constantly being lied to.
2) Those who understand what is being done but honestly disagree with it and think we should gamble more.
3)Those who don't trust anyone and won't believe any figures that are given to them.
Since I am closest to 1) I see no point in debating with those in 3). I will simply be called naive, a brown nose for SJM, and those in 3) will portray themselves as brave rebels who "say it as it is". So be it.
The debate with 2) is the most interesting because, of course, they may be right. I also see no problem in keeping pressure on SJM in ensuring he knows the fans are ambitious and not happy with mid table mediocrity.What is clouding everything is people trying to work out whether the club is comparatively well off or not.
But right now I do trust McD, believe he knows exactly what he is doing and will reserve judgement until the transfer window closes.
To be fair there are very few posts on this thread by people in category 3/
For myself I would say I am in 2/ but with the proviso that I largely AGREE with how the club has been run, but just think we need to gamble a little more now. My reason is that if we do not get promoted this season I could see around 40/50% of the current first team squad leaving in the summer. Therefore, I find it astounding that we cannot find a million here or there to strengthen the squad considering how much additional income has been generated in the last 5 years.
It is those that seem to find debate so challenging that try to paint everyone who makes a valid alternative point out to be a club hater.
by brendywendy » 10 Jan 2011 12:24
by andrew1957 » 10 Jan 2011 12:26
Yellowcoat Yet again you only talk about income. It is the fact that you do not appear to recognise expenditure at all that people find so tiresome.
by andrew1957 » 10 Jan 2011 12:30
brendywendy :lol:
if you think so, it must be true, cos we are obviously going to sell half our squad if we dont go up in the summer, and its clearly true that weve taken 140 million in extra income in the last 4 years, and not spent any of it. so with a track record like that id say id be a utter moron not to listen to you and believe what you say.
by brendywendy » 10 Jan 2011 12:31
andrew1957Yellowcoat Yet again you only talk about income. It is the fact that you do not appear to recognise expenditure at all that people find so tiresome.
If a business grows and increases its turnover massively it is incumbent on that business to control its costs. If what others have posted about the accounts is true, then it would appear that RFC failed to do that. If RFC gets promoted again I very much doubt the management will make the same mistake again.
by brendywendy » 10 Jan 2011 12:32
andrew1957brendywendy :lol:
if you think so, it must be true, cos we are obviously going to sell half our squad if we dont go up in the summer, and its clearly true that weve taken 140 million in extra income in the last 4 years, and not spent any of it. so with a track record like that id say id be a utter moron not to listen to you and believe what you say.
I said that up to 40-50% could end up LEAVING. Many are out of contact and contracts are unlikely to be renewed and others will want to move to a higher level. It is pointless debating with you as you seem to have trouble understanding basis English.
I also never said we made 140M PROFIT. You really are being ridiculous now.
by brendywendy » 10 Jan 2011 12:33
andrew1957brendywendy :lol:
if you think so, it must be true, cos we are obviously going to sell half our squad if we dont go up in the summer, and its clearly true that weve taken 140 million in extra income in the last 4 years, and not spent any of it. so with a track record like that id say id be a utter moron not to listen to you and believe what you say.
I said that up to 40-50% could end up LEAVING. Many are out of contact and contracts are unlikely to be renewed and others will want to move to a higher level. It is pointless debating with you as you seem to have trouble understanding basis English.
I also never said we made 140M PROFIT. You really are being ridiculous now.
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