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Paul Barber responds on Albion managerial situation













Knotty

Well-known member
Feb 5, 2004
2,418
Canterbury
Yep Garcia was sold to the fans as the future of the club and playing a major role in setting up a Barcelona style academy over the next three years. They sold us a bright future and we paid good money to help with that dream, but after only six months and no commitment to quality signings it was unofficially over.

We bought the tin, but we found that inside wasn’t exactly what was said on it.

I can't believe that we were allowed to dream about next season and the future under Oscar when it was really over four months ago. 25,000 + fans living on false hope and being misled doesn't sit right with me to be honest.

What a load of pompous rubbish.
 






Triggaaar

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2005
50,252
Goldstone
"We still have a bit of work to do - which must take priority - first we will sift through the long list of genuine applicants"

I can't help feel that's a little dig at me.
 


peterward

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NSC Patron
Nov 11, 2009
11,431
"We have also read some of the more disappointing criticisms of the club in one or two areas this morning - some of it unjustified, inaccurate, and unbalanced in our opinion, prompting even more questions from our fans. And, whilst it's not possible, and rarely productive, to address every nuance of every question, we will of course do our best to provide some important overall context and balance in due course"

politicians answer, nowt legally to constrain club from answering something a little more substantive now to those who regularly attend and hand over their cash.

long on sizzle but short on sausage Mr Barber.........

if it aint all as it seems behind the scenes, just be straight
 




Chris001

New member
Mar 30, 2011
774
Yep Garcia was sold to the fans as the future of the club and playing a major role in setting up a Barcelona style academy over the next three years. They sold us a bright future and we paid good money to help with that dream, but after only six months and no commitment to quality signings it was unofficially over.

We bought the tin, but we found that inside wasn’t exactly what was said on it.

I can't believe that we were allowed to dream about next season and the future under Oscar when it was really over four months ago. 25,000 + fans living on false hope and being misled doesn't sit right with me to be honest.

Think you were having a wet dream pal - BHAFC Mission statement

1.0 Mission Statement
Brighton and Hove Albion Football Club (“The Club”) aims to be a source of civic pride in the City of Brighton and Hove (“The City”). It will enhance the image and increase national awareness of the “City by the Sea” by:

1. Playing professional football at the highest possible level.
2. Managing the Club professionally so as to ensure a sustainable future for top class sport within the City.
3. Representing and caring for the interests of its supporters and the vibrant and diverse community of Brighton and Hove encouraging involvement through liaison and consultation groups.
4. Participating in the Football League campaign “Enjoy the Match” by eradicating anti-social behaviour specifically in the family area of the ground, making the experience more appealing to all supporters and especially families.
5. Developing the potential of young people seeking to achieve sporting excellence.
6. Expanding the important work of our Albion in the Community programme, creating opportunities for young people who are disadvantaged or who have special needs to learn and to take part in sport.
7. Providing a facility which will attract visitors to the City and create education, training and employment opportunities.
8. Developing opportunities that recognise and reflect the needs of different community groups in the City, providing additional places to play and opportunities to improve standards from grass roots to specialised coaching.
9. Promoting an understanding of the value to the wider community of sport with accessible and affordable community spectator facilities creating top level spectator and participator experience.
10. Enhancing and promoting the place of football in our City’s heritage and culture, and in the pursuit of sporting and civic values through partnerships across the commercial, public and education sectors.
 




Hotchilidog

Well-known member
Jan 24, 2009
8,781
politicians answer, nowt legally to constrain club from answering something a little more substantive now to those who regularly attend and hand over their cash.

long on sizzle but short on sausage Mr Barber.........

it aint all as it seems behind the scenes, just be straight

I think they maybe a little pre-occupied with something else other than coming up with a point-by-point rebuttal of an Argus story. I look forward to hearing what they have to say when they do get round to it though.
 






peterward

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Nov 11, 2009
11,431
Think you we're having a wet dream pal - BHAFC Mission statement

1.0 Mission Statement
Brighton and Hove Albion Football Club (“The Club”) aims to be a source of civic pride in the City of Brighton and Hove (“The City”). It will enhance the image and increase national awareness of the “City by the Sea” by:

1. Playing professional football at the highest possible level.
2. Managing the Club professionally so as to ensure a sustainable future for top class sport within the City.
3. Representing and caring for the interests of its supporters and the vibrant and diverse community of Brighton and Hove encouraging involvement through liaison and consultation groups.
4. Participating in the Football League campaign “Enjoy the Match” by eradicating anti-social behaviour specifically in the family area of the ground, making the experience more appealing to all supporters and especially families.
5. Developing the potential of young people seeking to achieve sporting excellence.
6. Expanding the important work of our Albion in the Community programme, creating opportunities for young people who are disadvantaged or who have special needs to learn and to take part in sport.
7. Providing a facility which will attract visitors to the City and create education, training and employment opportunities.
8. Developing opportunities that recognise and reflect the needs of different community groups in the City, providing additional places to play and opportunities to improve standards from grass roots to specialised coaching.
9. Promoting an understanding of the value to the wider community of sport with accessible and affordable community spectator facilities creating top level spectator and participator experience.
10. Enhancing and promoting the place of football in our City’s heritage and culture, and in the pursuit of sporting and civic values through partnerships across the commercial, public and education sectors.

number 3 should cover it....... WTF is going on
 


Sergei's Celebration

Well-known member
Jan 3, 2010
3,624
I've come back home.
"We have also read some of the more disappointing criticisms of the club in one or two areas this morning - some of it unjustified, inaccurate, and unbalanced in our opinion, prompting even more questions from our fans. And, whilst it's not possible, and rarely productive, to address every nuance of every question, we will of course do our best to provide some important overall context and balance in due course"

One huge swipe at Mr Naylor or am i reading that wrong?
 








edna krabappel

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
47,244
I can't believe that we were allowed to dream about next season and the future under Oscar when it was really over four months ago. 25,000 + fans living on false hope and being misled doesn't sit right with me to be honest.

I don't remember seeing anything in my season ticket documentation about a Barcelona style academy.

Where do we find these people?? :lolol:
 








bluenitsuj

Listen to me!!!
Feb 26, 2011
4,417
Willingdon
"We have to give the Football League our retained list, and first we will inform those players whose contracts are up at the end of June of their decision as to whether they will be offered a new contract. That is in hand. David Burke and Nathan Jones are currently sitting down with the players who are out of contract to explain the situation to them and we will then update our supporters."

Worrying...very worrying

Very Worrying - lets not keep the average or injury prone players on that list, let them go, and let the new manager come in and recruit. We need new players, battling on with the same core players each year will end up with the same result.
 


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