I would also stop coming to The Valley if Neil Warnock became manager. In my book, people have to live by certain standards in a civilised world. Mr Warnock has no control of his temper, he berates referees at every opportunity and never appears to accept responsibility for the way his teams play. A thoroughly objectionably person in my eyes who will hardly increase that standing of the club. Nor is he a role model for my grandchildren.
If there was something that I didn't agree with, I don't think I would give back my season ticket. I might consider not buying one for the following season
What an interesting question!! It has got me thinking!!
For me the Club has to show a genuine regard for the people that support the Club-that has always been one of our strengths, but we seem to have lost sight of that in the recent past.
Saturday was really symbolic in a number of ways of what we have become, disregard for supporters, poor planning and communication. I think somewhat described in another post as CAFC becoming a rudderless ship.
Of course I put no responsibility on the new regime at all-for the moment-but I do think that they need to focus, as a key objective, in the first year of their ownership of the Club, in improving relationships and communication with supporters. I was pleased to see that the (proper) apology from Richard Murray was sent from the VOTV and I hope this is a sign that the Club is willing to engage with supporters etc.
If CAFC do not do this, if they continue to set a path that continues to ignore supporters views then I will not continue as a STH
I was pleased to see that the (proper) apology from Richard Murray was sent from the VOTV and I hope this is a sign that the Club is willing to engage with supporters etc.
That wasn't a "real" apology.
It was what Airman Brown thought should have been said.
milne said: I was pleased to see that the (proper) apology from Richard Murray was sent from the VOTV and I hope this is a sign that the Club is willing to engage with supporters etc.
That wasn't a "real" apology.
It was what Airman Brown thought should have been said.
So I completely missed that?? It was not from Richard Murray but rather written by Rick? Oh god really?
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For the record this was said very much as a joke before the slating kicks in lol
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For me the Club has to show a genuine regard for the people that support the Club-that has always been one of our strengths, but we seem to have lost sight of that in the recent past.
Saturday was really symbolic in a number of ways of what we have become, disregard for supporters, poor planning and communication. I think somewhat described in another post as CAFC becoming a rudderless ship.
Of course I put no responsibility on the new regime at all-for the moment-but I do think that they need to focus, as a key objective, in the first year of their ownership of the Club, in improving relationships and communication with supporters. I was pleased to see that the (proper) apology from Richard Murray was sent from the VOTV and I hope this is a sign that the Club is willing to engage with supporters etc.
If CAFC do not do this, if they continue to set a path that continues to ignore supporters views then I will not continue as a STH
It was what Airman Brown thought should have been said.
I was pleased to see that the (proper) apology from Richard Murray was sent from the VOTV and I hope this is a sign that the Club is willing to engage with supporters etc.
That wasn't a "real" apology.
It was what Airman Brown thought should have been said.
So I completely missed that?? It was not from Richard Murray but rather written by Rick? Oh god really?