The Evening Standard Article
Comments
-
0 -
I knew a former head of comms at a local council who would release press statements and then create fake accounts to reply to them praising the Council etc.
More of the same here! SAD.3 -
I have visions of Karel seeing the headline and starting to clear his desk, until someone points out that he wasn't mentioned by Richard in the articleCallumcafc said:
2 -
He is very active in the pro demonstrate camp.MountsfieldPark said:Nick Grey? I seem to recall him talking down to everyone else at every opportunity. What's his stance on the protests?
2 -
Ok, my apologies to him then.dickplumb said:
He is very active in the pro demonstrate camp.MountsfieldPark said:Nick Grey? I seem to recall him talking down to everyone else at every opportunity. What's his stance on the protests?
0 -
So it's in print unlike the piece on the protest?0
-
The second comment has got the Meire all over it.0
-
The piece on the protest was in print too I believeboggzy said:So it's in print unlike the piece on the protest?
0 -
I think you mean merde.carly burn said:The second comment has got the Meire all over it.
3 -
I thought the article was ok if hugely biased.
KM is smart and savvy?
I've had to delete this post at least ten times because I am struggling to keep my language under control.
Ordinary clever and hopelessly not savvy to the massive detriment of her, the regime and the club surely?
(See I even put those in reverse order)0 -
Sponsored links:
-
Had to register for ES to post a comment there. In going back tomorrow to say, as mentioned in other threads here
Katrien Meire is out of her depth and is certainly not suitable to be an executive.
I would also add that is true nit2 -
About what I expect from the Evening Standard, dreadful rag.
Shill postings in the comments were embarrassing. The club are in desperate need of a proper media/comms manager as today's little media operation has been amateur and cack-handed.1 -
As the song says....
"It wasn't me........"0 -
Hold on. I posted the third comment. Not sure what I have done wrong or am I being really stupid?! I was merely trying to flag that key issues had not been raised by Murray and also aware that anything to strong would not get past moderators (assuming they have them). The other two are nothing to do with me.6
-
No one criticised your comment I don't think matemogodon said:Hold on. I posted the third comment. Not sure what I have done wrong or am I being really stupid?! I was merely trying to flag that key issues had not been raised by Murray and also aware that anything to strong would not get past moderators (assuming they have them). The other two are nothing to do with me.
1 -
Yes, I posted the third comment (see below) but no idea about the other two.WestCountryAddick said:There is a member on here called @mogodonman, maybe it's the same guy?
0 -
Thank **** for that. I had a horror moment when I thought I had had an out of body experience and professed undying love for Meire or something.C4FC4L1f3 said:
No one criticised your comment I don't think matemogodon said:Hold on. I posted the third comment. Not sure what I have done wrong or am I being really stupid?! I was merely trying to flag that key issues had not been raised by Murray and also aware that anything to strong would not get past moderators (assuming they have them). The other two are nothing to do with me.
7 -
Yours is fine mate, it's the other two that people are laughing at.1
-
Cheers... didn't realise thatLeeds_Addick said:
The piece on the protest was in print too I believeboggzy said:So it's in print unlike the piece on the protest?
0 -
Sponsored links:
-
That's what a mole would say though, isn't it?!?!?!?!charlton4ever said:Can I point out that is not this charlton4ever.:)
1 -
I see at least they are running with this story instead of just leaving it there.... http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/angry-charlton-fans-demand-more-answers-after-club-statement-fails-to-address-key-issues-a3151806.html
it's about time the standard started talking about issues surrounding London teams. apart from the usual suspects over the river.1














