Quote from: ROBBO on December 18, 2013, 10:04:31 PMBaker is just not good enough,neither is Clarke but he's less of a liability.There is the young lad Donacien who is going to be a very good player. May be time for him.
Baker is just not good enough,neither is Clarke but he's less of a liability.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on December 19, 2013, 08:53:32 PMQuote from: Villafirst on December 19, 2013, 07:10:13 PMRon likely to miss entire Christmas programme. This is very much like last year. Lerner simply has to buy a replacement CB with EXPERIENCE! But I'm not holding my breath. I just don't see what Lerner gets out of his ownership of our great club. Oh for the days of being a shareholder- why doesn't RL sell 49% of his shares back to the fans? This sole ownership sucks.Yes, I remember everyone saying so at the time.Absolutely. Let's go back to the good old days when Doug just had a majority shareholding. The days when we all had a huge say in everything and everybody was happy.
Quote from: Villafirst on December 19, 2013, 07:10:13 PMRon likely to miss entire Christmas programme. This is very much like last year. Lerner simply has to buy a replacement CB with EXPERIENCE! But I'm not holding my breath. I just don't see what Lerner gets out of his ownership of our great club. Oh for the days of being a shareholder- why doesn't RL sell 49% of his shares back to the fans? This sole ownership sucks.Yes, I remember everyone saying so at the time.
Ron likely to miss entire Christmas programme. This is very much like last year. Lerner simply has to buy a replacement CB with EXPERIENCE! But I'm not holding my breath. I just don't see what Lerner gets out of his ownership of our great club. Oh for the days of being a shareholder- why doesn't RL sell 49% of his shares back to the fans? This sole ownership sucks.
Remind us all again how fan voting went under the old system when it came player acquisition. My memory is a bit hazy but I don't recall getting a call from the club asking my opinion ahead of a potential transfer.
Quote from: Toronto Villa link=topic=48748.msg2482367#msg2482367 date=Remind us all again how fan voting went under the old system when it came player acquisition. My memory is a bit hazy but I don't recall getting a call from the club asking my opinion ahead of a potential transfer.I think that's just you TV. At one point being a 100 shares shareholder Douglas showered me and my good wife with gifts prior to O'Leary's appointment. He was round at our house everyday with hampers of food and boxes of chocolates pressing me to endorse his choice of manager. In the end I got fed up and told him "Dougie you are in charge just make a decision". Those were the days.....
Quote from: Damo70 on December 19, 2013, 09:00:31 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on December 19, 2013, 08:53:32 PMQuote from: Villafirst on December 19, 2013, 07:10:13 PMRon likely to miss entire Christmas programme. This is very much like last year. Lerner simply has to buy a replacement CB with EXPERIENCE! But I'm not holding my breath. I just don't see what Lerner gets out of his ownership of our great club. Oh for the days of being a shareholder- why doesn't RL sell 49% of his shares back to the fans? This sole ownership sucks.Yes, I remember everyone saying so at the time.Absolutely. Let's go back to the good old days when Doug just had a majority shareholding. The days when we all had a huge say in everything and everybody was happy.One of the increasingly large number of things that piss me off as I head towards old age and cantankerousness is the amount of our supporters who now say that it's wrong for Randy to own all the shares. I've no idea how many of them were falling over themselves to sell to him in 2006 but I do know that those of us who wanted to hang on to ours because we preferred the idea of being able to poke our noses round the door once a year were in a very small minority because, apparently, the best way to run a club back then was for one man to own it all. This was itself in contrast to just nine years earlier when flotation was the way forward.
Doug gets votd out by a show of hands. Doug votes himself straight back in with proxy votes and carries on doing what he wants.