Nameless Not sure why the Posh chairman needs to comment on transfer deals that he didn't conclude. I doubt he is giving an entirely objective view.....
he is a media whore.
by Winston Smith » 20 Jan 2016 13:36
Nameless Not sure why the Posh chairman needs to comment on transfer deals that he didn't conclude. I doubt he is giving an entirely objective view.....
by sandman » 20 Jan 2016 13:40
by Sutekh » 20 Jan 2016 13:57
by Sutekh » 20 Jan 2016 14:15
TBM CW - Is he on the radar?
No, he'd keep falling off.
by From Despair To Where? » 20 Jan 2016 14:49
Winston SmithNameless Not sure why the Posh chairman needs to comment on transfer deals that he didn't conclude. I doubt he is giving an entirely objective view.....
he is a media whore.
by multisync1830 » 20 Jan 2016 14:57
Winston Smith The owners are here to develop the land and make a huge wedge off it. If they then need to give the club away to any idiot who'll have it because it has served it's purpose then good on them.
by Vision » 20 Jan 2016 15:18
jojo1Ian Royal I like McDermott's answers to Watts.
I'm not too worried. Millions for a League One player is silly. It could be bad, or it could be that we wouldn't / couldn't compete with QPR on wages so pulled out in preference for a cheaper option. Which would be perfectly realistic and perfectly reasonable.
Something to watch out for though.
The cheap option is and always will be the Reading way if you dont know that the you must have been under a rock for the last 50 years
by John Smith » 20 Jan 2016 15:25
TBM CW - So who’s the Polish lad?
Let’s not talk about Polish lads. We’ll see what happens. Whoever the Polish player is, or not, he will belong to a Polish team, or not - so we’ll see what happens.
by Mr Optimist » 20 Jan 2016 15:29
multisync1830Winston Smith The owners are here to develop the land and make a huge wedge off it. If they then need to give the club away to any idiot who'll have it because it has served it's purpose then good on them.
by genome » 20 Jan 2016 15:31
by John Smith » 20 Jan 2016 15:53
by mambo3 » 20 Jan 2016 18:16
by multisync1830 » 20 Jan 2016 18:17
Mr Optimistmultisync1830Winston Smith The owners are here to develop the land and make a huge wedge off it. If they then need to give the club away to any idiot who'll have it because it has served it's purpose then good on them.
Surely there has got to be an easier and cheaper way to buy a big oxf*rd car park in Berkshire than buying RFC?
by Nameless » 20 Jan 2016 18:55
by Royal Ginger » 20 Jan 2016 20:03
by P!ssed Off » 21 Jan 2016 00:12
From Despair To Where?Winston SmithNameless Not sure why the Posh chairman needs to comment on transfer deals that he didn't conclude. I doubt he is giving an entirely objective view.....
he is a media whore.
Precisely.
The chairman who openly criticises his manager and discusses board room issues on Twitter. He's a gobby twat and i wouldn't believe much of the shit he posts on social media.
Fair enough, they're getting decent money for their players but if i was a Posh fan, I'd question his ambition with the conveyor belt of decent players walking out of the club and Posh being stuck in League 1.
by P!ssed Off » 21 Jan 2016 00:16
Royal Ginger They care how well we do on the pitch because the Premier League = a big pile o' cash for them. And why not eh? I hope they make their money back and more. What's good for them is good for the club. At the very worst they've returned us to the status quo pre Anton minus the black hole.
I also don't think we'd have seen the likes of Vydra here on SJM's watch, and I have enjoyed the fancy new screen in the stadium.
As with any relationship, sure it could go sour, but so far they've done alright in my book.
by From Despair To Where? » 21 Jan 2016 06:39
P!ssed OffFrom Despair To Where?
Precisely.
The chairman who openly criticises his manager and discusses board room issues on Twitter. He's a gobby twat and i wouldn't believe much of the shit he posts on social media.
Fair enough, they're getting decent money for their players but if i was a Posh fan, I'd question his ambition with the conveyor belt of decent players walking out of the club and Posh being stuck in League 1.
Perhaps if you were a Posh fan you'd know a bit more about Peterborough's history. When the current Chairman took over they were in tier 4.
The tier that they're currently stuck at? They've been above that tier for a total of five seasons in their entire history. Three under the current chairman.
Their gate size and fan base are middle of the road for League 1. To complain about only being an established top League 1 club would be absolutely daft.
I think Peterborough are possibly the best run club in the country.
by Rollerbob » 21 Jan 2016 10:57
Royal Ginger They care how well we do on the pitch because the Premier League = a big pile o' cash for them. And why not eh? I hope they make their money back and more. What's good for them is good for the club. At the very worst they've returned us to the status quo pre Anton minus the black hole.
I also don't think we'd have seen the likes of Vydra here on SJM's watch, and I have enjoyed the fancy new screen in the stadium.
As with any relationship, sure it could go sour, but so far they've done alright in my book.
by Extended-Phenotype » 28 Jan 2016 13:33
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