I've just received a note from Paul Barber concerning the transfer window, and he was happy for it to be shared on NSC.
The transfer window has, as ever, sparked a lot of debate on social media – some of it constructive and interesting; some of it, naïve and, in places, unjustifiably spiteful. Not surprisingly, and such is the way of the world these days, hardly any of the (largely anonymous) criticism directed at the club on social media has made its way to us directly in the form of emails or letters…
Nevertheless, our supporters do have every right to express their reasonable opinions. The game is full of opinions. It’s what makes our sport as popular as it is. But personal attacks on our people (least of all, our chairman), or attempts to scapegoat individuals through social media, are totally unnecessary and will never be acceptable to us, not least as we go out of our way to fully engage with our fans at all times.
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An awful lot of the criticism has formed part of wider debates on forums and has been far from anonymous. I've lost count of of the number of Facebook groups we have now and generally people are "themselves" on FB. People can be themselves on Twitter and most of our more prominent and reasonable commentators are. I make no secret of writing a blog or who I am.
At no point since social media existed have I ever seen someone dip out of a live debate online and go "you know what, you guys aren't the audience, I'm going to email the club instead".
The one 'anonymous' (as I bet [MENTION=6886]Bozza[/MENTION] could find out who he is) severe critic of Bloom was on here and was roundly lambasted as a troll, idiot and WUM.
Whether it's a pithy one line put down on here, a period of sustained bed wetting in July or a blog post designed to stimulate debate, all of that is best kept between us, uncensored. NSC is the good old pub debate made civilised and put online and I'm sure Paul wouldn't want genuine debate censored.
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