Good name of the club is a matter of opinion anyway.
That sort of quote should be reserved for staff and casual employees of the club. You wouldn't expect American Express customers to be responsible for upholding the good name of the company would you?
Christ, I remember that. I was at a BBQ that evening after the Southend game with Micky Adams, and he was absolutely fuming at that chant - turned out we were right of course but didn't feel like crossing him about it that evening!!
I am reading this thread with goose bumps - Zam maybe a little more injury prone but look at Kevin Phillips, still scoring goals until he was 40 - think this will prove to be a very shrewd signing.
Mmm, agree with you on all the other seasons, but the one just passed? I don't think it's to much a stretch to ksay that the family silver was replaced with something akin to play-dough in comparison.
Sorry? We aren't £200M in debt, in fact, the club of BHAFC is not in debt at all.
And we know you aren't - now. Hasn't stopped your from fleecing your suppliers before though has it?
Get your facts straight before you come sprouting utter shit
Of course Barber has a significant impact on what happens on the pitch. As CEO, what the fvck is he doing there if not? He employs everybody expect the manager, and we all know who has carried the can for it.
Do you honestly think that Barber is unsackable? We are in even bigger fvcking trouble...
Sorry? That's like saying Best would be good if he scored goals!
Our regression on the pitch is directly linked to what has happened off it. The fact that Barber has survived so far is only down to the fact that Burke was the fall guy. Barber will not survive another season of failure, because...
And before everybody gets too comfy, it's not over yet - Millwall still have a lot of work to do, but tonight was our last real chance for 3 points this season. And yes, I do include Saturday, because for however shit Wigan are at home, read us away from home.
I still believe that one more win will do it, although we had better pray that it comes Tuesday against Hudds because you really can't see it coming anywhere else.
I dont think anybody in that list can completely absolve themselves of any blame for what has been an arse of a season.
Given that Barber is the only one left from that list still in a position of authority, he might just be thanking his lucky stars for Chris Hughton right now.
1. Correct, I wasn't grumbling.
2. Ok, my mistake, I thought there were other board members taking some sort of salary, so I stand corrected.
3. I'm actually not saying that he didn't do well to fleece Leicester and Sunderland of fees that were clearly inflated for our 'star' players, my point...
Of course he has autonomy in his role, otherwise at HT quite rightly points out, there is no point him being there.
He may well have some sort of 'budget' to work within, but that won't be high up the priority list. His brief will be drive revenue and income, reduce operating costs and give...