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Over these last couple of days I've had the realisation just how disillusioned and apathetic I had become about town. I started watching town in the late 80s under Buckley and felt town would be an addiction for life, but bit by bit over recent years I think I distanced myself emotionally as I begun to realise that we would would continue to lurch from one disaster to the next under Fenty and we would never have a club I could be truly proud of. The continuous string of defensive/aggressive statements which came out the club, not to mention the Matt Dean stuff just wore me down. When I realised a few days ago it was possible Fenty might be on his way, I felt excited like I hadn't in so long. I need to pinch myself that we are so close to being rid of him now, and am massively excited by the consortium and Hurst's appointment; I know he wouldn't have touched us again under Fenty and wants to be at a club where he feels he can make genuine progress. I would usually be very cautious about new owners but knowing there are locals involved who know how to run a business makes me massively excited. After such a excrement year I cant help but feel massive positivity. Sorry if I sound like an overexcited kid at Christmas. Here's to 2021! UTFM
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December 31, 2020, 7:57pm |
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Well said.
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December 31, 2020, 8:54pm |
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We've been at the beginning of many false dawns in the past, and I will back this new beginning just like I did it's predecessors. TOWN
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December 31, 2020, 9:23pm |
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I have always been positive when we get a new manager.
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This time I am more optimistic because we have forward thing owners.
Up the mariners !!!!!
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Will still take time but at least we are now in safe safe hands with owners with their heads screwed on
+Now we actually have an assistant manager again!
Hopefully the new board realises we need more coaches we should be a professional outfit!
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Over these last couple of days I've had the realisation just how disillusioned and apathetic I had become about town. I started watching town in the late 80s under Buckley and felt town would be an addiction for life, but bit by bit over recent years I think I distanced myself emotionally as I begun to realise that we would would continue to lurch from one disaster to the next under Fenty and we would never have a club I could be truly proud of. The continuous string of defensive/aggressive statements which came out the club, not to mention the Matt Dean stuff just wore me down. When I realised a few days ago it was possible Fenty might be on his way, I felt excited like I hadn't in so long. I need to pinch myself that we are so close to being rid of him now, and am massively excited by the consortium and Hurst's appointment; I know he wouldn't have touched us again under Fenty and wants to be at a club where he feels he can make genuine progress. I would usually be very cautious about new owners but knowing there are locals involved who know how to run a business makes me massively excited. After such a excrement year I cant help but feel massive positivity. Sorry if I sound like an overexcited kid at Christmas. Here's to 2021! UTFM
I'm the same tbh. That emotion of "feeling good about Town" has returned. I'd forgotten what it felt like, it's been a stranger for so long...
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When I realised a few days ago it was possible Fenty might be on his way, I felt excited like I hadn't in so long. I need to pinch myself that we are so close to being rid of him now, and am massively excited by the consortium and Hurst's appointment; I know he wouldn't have touched us again under Fenty and wants to be at a club where he feels he can make genuine progress.
Nice message but football is ultimately business. Had Paul Hurst done well at Ipswich he would of still been there and not touched us with a barge pole. All market forces at the end of the day. Same with the players as well. If there any good they wouldn't be playing for us but be where the real money is eg championship/premiership. Management/players come and go but true fans always stay.
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Nice message but football is ultimately business
No it isn't. It's this mantra that has ruined the game in my opinion. This idea that football is somehow a business like any other and that it should be run like a business, by business people. The game dominated by big money, tv deals, advertising, who owns what etc. It's not football, it's not why we watch and support. Football is love, it's passion, it's fans and camaraderie, it's floodlit grounds on a freezing Tuesday night, local derbies, terrible defeats, Wembley visits. Football is about leaving a ground on a Saturday afternoon knowing that you enjoyed the game and the atmosphere and that you can't wait to be back again. The sooner we get away from business and back to the game the better it will be.
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No it isn't. It's this mantra that has ruined the game in my opinion. This idea that football is somehow a business like any other and that it should be run like a business, by business people. The game dominated by big money, tv deals, advertising, who owns what etc. It's not football, it's not why we watch and support.
Football is love, it's passion, it's fans and camaraderie, it's floodlit grounds on a freezing Tuesday night, local derbies, terrible defeats, Wembley visits. Football is about leaving a ground on a Saturday afternoon knowing that you enjoyed the game and the atmosphere and that you can't wait to be back again. The sooner we get away from business and back to the game the better it will be.
I agree in part but at professional level money rules. Your family is the one thats going to come first not the club. As noted if your near the top of the hierarchy in terms of ability your going to go where the money is eg Ronaldo at Real Madrid .
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No it isn't. It's this mantra that has ruined the game in my opinion. This idea that football is somehow a business like any other and that it should be run like a business, by business people. The game dominated by big money, tv deals, advertising, who owns what etc. It's not football, it's not why we watch and support.
Football is love, it's passion, it's fans and camaraderie, it's floodlit grounds on a freezing Tuesday night, local derbies, terrible defeats, Wembley visits. Football is about leaving a ground on a Saturday afternoon knowing that you enjoyed the game and the atmosphere and that you can't wait to be back again. The sooner we get away from business and back to the game the better it will be.
Well said. I think JF and chums forgot that football is supposed to be entertainment. It's all well and good having balanced books but not to the detriment of all else. If you get it right on the pitch, the rest takes care of itself, and JF never seemed to grasp that concept. Relying on football fortune isn't the best way to run things.
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