What is the point in these proposals? Seriously, what is there actually to be gained by focussing on this?
I would much rather the club focus on the myriad of issues facing it, most pressingly the current crisis on the pitch that leaves us in danger of slipping into the fourth tier for the first time in the club's history.
Just leave it be? The positives to be drawn from this are minimal and actually, they're likely to fuck it up. Just let the fans get on with it, there was nothing wrong with how it was before.
Meier & co proved a couple of years ago they didn't have a clue how to run a family fun day in pre season. Want to do something family inclusive, then get this right instead of meddling with a fans event presumably because they don't want to give up an evening.
I'd argue that the idea of making it more inclusive isn't terrible if taken in isolation. However, the timing and execution is once again lacking from the club.
Err no thanks, why spoil the day sitting in a room with a SMT and squad of players who have done their level best to ruin the previous 8 months of my life.
Happy to share the day with any fellow addict, I will be in Broadstairs. Hopefully not mourning our relegation, but certainly fearing for the next season.
The opening slides sum it up for me 'CA are more than just the men's first team'......
I think we know that (hence some of the awards), but jeeez it's called Player of the Year for a reason.
Personally as a supporter of the woman's team and I sponsor a few players it would be nice to see them there, but ultimately it's been successful for years so bar a few tweaks just leave it be........ especially in the current climate where at every turn they upset supporters you'd think this would be left alone.
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Hmmm, can we supply a list of names?
Picket it.
I would much rather the club focus on the myriad of issues facing it, most pressingly the current crisis on the pitch that leaves us in danger of slipping into the fourth tier for the first time in the club's history.
Just leave it be? The positives to be drawn from this are minimal and actually, they're likely to fuck it up. Just let the fans get on with it, there was nothing wrong with how it was before.
Bingo competition.
List the excuses from the SMT
Meier & co proved a couple of years ago they didn't have a clue how to run a family fun day in pre season. Want to do something family inclusive, then get this right instead of meddling with a fans event presumably because they don't want to give up an evening.
The club actually does nothing at all other than provide the players and stick their nose in.
Why take something that works and fiddle around with it?
Not as if they don't have any other issues to deal with.
No bloody thank you - 2 hours of that waffle, christ.
We'll all be on the pitch protesting at 2:30pm, right?
:-)
Cross bars/millennium lounge will have to be cleared and won't be available to ordinary punters.
People will have to come straight from the game to the event too so no time to change.
It all smacks of lazy Meire not wanting to make another trip to the Valley and of "it happens in Belgium"
Let them do all the work, guaranteed cock up.
Err no thanks, why spoil the day sitting in a room with a SMT and squad of players who have done their level best to ruin the previous 8 months of my life.
Happy to share the day with any fellow addict, I will be in Broadstairs. Hopefully not mourning our relegation, but certainly fearing for the next season.
Reading the minutes from the last fans forum meeting, the majority told them to poke their idea.
I think we know that (hence some of the awards), but jeeez it's called Player of the Year for a reason.
Personally as a supporter of the woman's team and I sponsor a few players it would be nice to see them there, but ultimately it's been successful for years so bar a few tweaks just leave it be........ especially in the current climate where at every turn they upset supporters you'd think this would be left alone.
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Major
Just do one