Time to get something off my chest.
"Failure isn't fatal, but failure to change might be".
I think that quote sums up the nature of all of us tonight, we all feel angry, let down and frankly p***sed off by the current standard of our squad - in particular its attitude, commitment, respect, effort, desire etc.
Over the years, I kept questioning the manager, but I wonder whether its even worth doing that anymore, the answer has been what it has been all along, the ownership of this football club.
We need change at the heart of this club, Amit, Ruben, Les and Lee have all let the standards drop in recent times, its no longer good enough to claim to be financially sustainable, then the next minute, waste 2m quid on a striker by terminating his contract, and to add insult to injury, Amit or Ruben only pipes on twitter when we win, not even when we lose - Are they people who care?
You cant claim to be financially sustainable, yet waste money on poor players at this level, its simply unacceptable.
So today I think tipped me over the edge, its time we started seeing change in the boardroom, get owners in who will be more involved in the day to day operations of the club, who care about it, who want to be successful and who believe its core values and DNA.
The current ownership have overstayed their welcome, I believe its time for new owners, who's with me?
"Failure isn't fatal, but failure to change might be".
I think that quote sums up the nature of all of us tonight, we all feel angry, let down and frankly p***sed off by the current standard of our squad - in particular its attitude, commitment, respect, effort, desire etc.
Over the years, I kept questioning the manager, but I wonder whether its even worth doing that anymore, the answer has been what it has been all along, the ownership of this football club.
We need change at the heart of this club, Amit, Ruben, Les and Lee have all let the standards drop in recent times, its no longer good enough to claim to be financially sustainable, then the next minute, waste 2m quid on a striker by terminating his contract, and to add insult to injury, Amit or Ruben only pipes on twitter when we win, not even when we lose - Are they people who care?
You cant claim to be financially sustainable, yet waste money on poor players at this level, its simply unacceptable.
So today I think tipped me over the edge, its time we started seeing change in the boardroom, get owners in who will be more involved in the day to day operations of the club, who care about it, who want to be successful and who believe its core values and DNA.
The current ownership have overstayed their welcome, I believe its time for new owners, who's with me?
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