Would it be possible for someone (CARD?) to provide a chronological list of 'Meireisms' listing out her statements/actions Vs a list opposite of 'truths'.
This could be sent to journalists that are already sympathetic towards us, along with others that may need to fill some column inches in the close season (pesky Euros).
Also an easy (and comical) read to be handed out to opposition fans or those of us still on the fence. Especially with the 5 or 6 'we will learn from our mistakes' & 'we need to communicate with fans' sparodically scattered throughout.
Once the hard work of compiling is done, we can simply sit back and wait for the next one to come along and simply add it.
@stonemuse 's comment on the Telegraph thread needs inclusion; Due to the actions of fans, mothers no longer want to bring their children to The Valley VS. Sex-on-the-pitch-gate.
Also along the lines of the bad language at ground putting people off VS Shitty Shitty Shit Shit statement from our very own Shitty McShitface.
Not sure whether there's any hunger for this, but I think it would be a handy go-to guide of bullshit.
Comments
Also her claim that every coach was better than the last. Statistically the exact opposite was true at the time.
I think there was a quote about that sofa too, it might have been in the famous powerpoint show when she listed it as a success.
Example -
" I really should have played for England, you know, son."
" Dad, that's a bit Meirist, you've got two left feet and you're Irish."
Remind me again where we finished in the league
‘‘I should not say this but I don’t care about the history of the Club’
Interview given to Brussels newspaper L'Echo on 28th September 2015.
Lucky it was only ever a "message board thing."
Dear Katrien things are going wrong at Charlton and appointing a quality Manager is only the start
To which our CEO responds:
We believe Fraye can do this for us he's excellent
11.50am. 23 Dec 2015
The released videos from CARD etc mostly do a very good job to outline the ridiculous quotes.
Simply need separation from fact and fiction.
1. The original quote - with the date. The location and the source provider.
2. What eventually happened - show evidence that the 2 don't add up.
1. The original quote - the date, location and or source provider.
2. Another quote to make the previous quote to either be contradicted...or shown up as the obvious lie it probably was.
From the BBC in September 2014, my own favourite bit is "Connecting with the fans" at the end.
Well that's going well then Daisy, isn't you feckin' idiot
"We have nowhere to hide, this is now our team and now is the time to judge us"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycsoUzRhpJU