@SamAS91_ Again I think that’s fair. From the outside they look like a group of owners who are doing whatever is needed to stay in the PL and keep the club winning. Personally I’m here for that even if some decisions are harder to take.
@SamAS91_ I hear you, I guess it comes down to interpretation. They have ‘eyes on big spenders’ as they need to increase revenue to compete. I always try and judge owners on their actions over a long period of time and genuinely think the way our club is run is currently the envy of most
@paulwarsash Do you think replacing a car is the same as replacing your best players in the January window? If you do then respectfully I think that is where you are going wrong…
@arnoldsavoir@AyJayL Maybe, but you or I aren’t in posssession of the full facts. I guess it’s where I trust the club to make the right call for the right reasons. Each to their own of course, I just find throwing mottos back at them a strange approach that’s all.
@AyJayL So everything right now needs to help achieve that objective as it underpins and feeds everything else. I’m not sure throwing the motto back at the club is very fair. Imagine the flack if we lost our next game on a bad pitch. Who’d run a football club, you literally can’t win
@AyJayL Not sure I see the issue here. Ideally the game would be at Dean Court. But if at that time of the year it affects the pitch and creates an issue, then I can understand the decision. If the men’s team stay in the PL then the investment in the women’s team remains high.
@ashleyafcb1@DomFpl Surely as someone who remembers the pain of that era - and so many other eras - you’d have the perspective of what a golden time we we currently living through
@korsikoff Bill wanting to eventually make us a destination is an ambition, however hard it may be. Let’s applaud his ambition and not hold it against him when we are annoyed that we didn’t beat Burnley