MarkBRFC Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 14 hours ago, Roverthechimp said: my Christmas hope is that we might see Pasha recede to the shadows for a while and maybe even a football related patsy (sorry CEO) installed which tends to lead to better short term decisions for about 10 months (or longer if the head coach is sufficiently mediocre to never threaten the playoffs) Not a chance. Quote
TheKitGuy Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 37 minutes ago, SIMON GARNERS 194 said: The Letter from the Coalition remains totally ignored,a two fingered salute to the fans of this Club. As if we needed any more proof of their arrogance,THE most hated owners this Club has ever had. Congratulations with your Indian 'Pride'. It was answered by the club plants. 1 Quote
Tomphil2 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 15 hours ago, Roverthechimp said: Anyone "know" (I accept nobody may have a definitiv 100% confirmation) if Pashas India jaunt was scheduled or if it was more of a spontaneous summons? My "grasping at straws" hope is that the public scrutiny after the abandoned games circus has knocked his credibility "this week". Coupled with Pickering being played, Gueye being dropped, Tavares not coming on and VI actually mentioning telephone contact (though without context or timeline) my Christmas hope is that we might see Pasha recede to the shadows for a while and maybe even a football related patsy (sorry CEO) installed which tends to lead to better short term decisions for about 10 months (or longer if the head coach is sufficiently mediocre to never threaten the playoffs) No point him going back into the shadows where hes been operating from for a decade or so, nothing will change. He needs to be front of house and held accountable for his actions, his bosses actions who he represents here and the actions of those he employs. There's NO excuses, as COO THAT is his job otherwise clear off permanently. Quote
Roverthechimp Posted 34 minutes ago Posted 34 minutes ago 48 minutes ago, Tomphil2 said: No point him going back into the shadows where hes been operating from for a decade or so, nothing will change. He needs to be front of house and held accountable for his actions, his bosses actions who he represents here and the actions of those he employs. There's NO excuses, as COO THAT is his job otherwise clear off permanently. What I want and what will happen are different things. Of course I want a functioning leadership at the club with appropriate powers. Just not likely IMO - more interested if Pasha is “on the naughty step” and if we will see a short term return to the faux stability whilst the heat dissipates or if the timing is purely coincidental Quote
chaddyrovers Posted 23 minutes ago Posted 23 minutes ago 1 hour ago, MarkBRFC said: Unfortunately, judging by Saturday it's been completely ignored by the vast majority of the match going fanbase too. Supporters want to carry on to back the players inside Ewood Park. You are never going to stop people buying from the club shop or concourse 1 hour ago, TheKitGuy said: It was answered by the club plants. what was the replies? Quote
Mattyblue Posted 13 minutes ago Posted 13 minutes ago It’s very simple. The wages are paid and there’s a team in blue and white running around Ewood Park, whilst that is the case a good few thousand will turn up, plus they’ll buy a pie if they fancy and they’ll buy some tat from the shop if they fancy and that’s that. There is no point in wasting energy in worrying about changing minds of such folk. 1 Quote
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