The Laughing Bluebird
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Turkey said:Not at all. We still had player contracts to sort out then.
A new manager could have done that. Besides, I believe that almost all player contracts run until the end of June.
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Turkey said:Not at all. We still had player contracts to sort out then.
I don't think it's a board that needs 'controlling'.Jim D said:The timing of McGhee’s sacking (and that’s what it was, despite other comments) looks like an act of desperation by Knight. I don’t know how much influence we on NSC have had (I really hope not much) but I can see another Boardroom bust-up as the main driver.
If that is the case then I wonder how long Knight will be able to control the Board. At the moment he looks like a lame duck at the mercy of the other, more predatory, Board members. If this change of manager doesn’t work out then I can see Knight being forced out by the end of the year. After all, he only controls about 25% of the shares.
I can’t see today’s action as any reason to rejoice or to look confidently to the future – quite the opposite in fact.
The Large One said:...So a new chairman would, in theory, be someone from the outside with new money. Then we're back to the age-old question - who?
The Large One said:the word is the Blooms would not be particularly desirable
The Laughing Bluebird said:A new manager could have done that. Besides, I believe that almost all player contracts run until the end of June.
No. If I can quote someone close to the Albion (no names, so don't ask) - 'I wouldn't trust Tony Bloom to run a whelk stall on Southend Pier...'Rougvie said:Is that the 'word' of Andy Naylor.
Ernest said:I confidently PREDICT that by Christmas Dick Tight and his poodle Perry will be long gone and we will have competent people driving the club forward instead of a couple of mugs![]()
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The Large One said:No. If I can quote someone close to the Albion (no names, so don't ask)
Jim D said:The timing of McGhee’s sacking (and that’s what it was, despite other comments) looks like an act of desperation by Knight. I don’t know how much influence we on NSC have had (I really hope not much) but I can see another Boardroom bust-up as the main driver.
If that is the case then I wonder how long Knight will be able to control the Board. At the moment he looks like a lame duck at the mercy of the other, more predatory, Board members. If this change of manager doesn’t work out then I can see Knight being forced out by the end of the year. After all, he only controls about 25% of the shares.
I can’t see today’s action as any reason to rejoice or to look confidently to the future – quite the opposite in fact.
No, it doesn't. It winds me up when people say 'I heard that...' and when you get to the bottom of it, you realise it was some pissed up bloke in the pub on his usual jaunt of fantasy.Tony Meolas Loan Spell said:Come on TLO you know it winds you up when other people put that!!!