Quote from: LTA on January 22, 2016, 07:19:52 AMhttp://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1so7ebbAh bless him the delicate little flower. Collymore, an annoying sideshow to be honest.
http://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1so7ebb
It is as I said, they don't talk in a way fans understand. It was surreal for me last night. I heard them say perfectly reasonable things about our situation, and looked around and saw fans with their head in their hands in genuine despair. The disconnect in communication is a serous problem. I don't understand it. It wasn't even like the fans there weren't intelligent people, it's something in the way that fans understand football that is totally different to what these guys are used to, and they don't connect with it. (I think I hear it because I have had one to ones, which are a better exchange of understanding, as others who have met them on this basis seem to hear them more like me)Nothing wrong with what they are saying, but somehow, something very badly wrong with how they say it. That's what they need their 'football man' for.
Quote from: amfy on January 22, 2016, 10:54:21 AMIt is as I said, they don't talk in a way fans understand. It was surreal for me last night. I heard them say perfectly reasonable things about our situation, and looked around and saw fans with their head in their hands in genuine despair. The disconnect in communication is a serous problem. I don't understand it. It wasn't even like the fans there weren't intelligent people, it's something in the way that fans understand football that is totally different to what these guys are used to, and they don't connect with it. (I think I hear it because I have had one to ones, which are a better exchange of understanding, as others who have met them on this basis seem to hear them more like me)Nothing wrong with what they are saying, but somehow, something very badly wrong with how they say it. That's what they need their 'football man' for.The best example of this was when Fox was answering a question on the club's activities during the transfer window and how the club's current league placing has hampered our efforts at bringing in new players and also touched on how this relates to the long term strategy and yet at the end of the meeting people were still shouting "Buy some players!" at him.
I've always thought he comes across very erudite.....
Quote from: joe_c on January 22, 2016, 11:18:00 AMQuote from: amfy on January 22, 2016, 10:54:21 AMIt is as I said, they don't talk in a way fans understand. It was surreal for me last night. I heard them say perfectly reasonable things about our situation, and looked around and saw fans with their head in their hands in genuine despair. The disconnect in communication is a serous problem. I don't understand it. It wasn't even like the fans there weren't intelligent people, it's something in the way that fans understand football that is totally different to what these guys are used to, and they don't connect with it. (I think I hear it because I have had one to ones, which are a better exchange of understanding, as others who have met them on this basis seem to hear them more like me)Nothing wrong with what they are saying, but somehow, something very badly wrong with how they say it. That's what they need their 'football man' for.The best example of this was when Fox was answering a question on the club's activities during the transfer window and how the club's current league placing has hampered our efforts at bringing in new players and also touched on how this relates to the long term strategy and yet at the end of the meeting people were still shouting "Buy some players!" at him.Clueless, this is why the fans aren't taken seriously.
Quote from: boboonthecorner on January 22, 2016, 11:16:47 AMI've always thought he comes across very erudite.....Same here. Actually I was at the AGM and I don't remember anyone roaring with laughter at the Collymore suggestion, in fact for the life of me I can't even remember his name mentioned.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on January 22, 2016, 11:27:08 AMQuote from: boboonthecorner on January 22, 2016, 11:16:47 AMI've always thought he comes across very erudite.....Same here. Actually I was at the AGM and I don't remember anyone roaring with laughter at the Collymore suggestion, in fact for the life of me I can't even remember his name mentioned.If that's the case, sounds like someone trying to make a name for themselves on Twatter by slagging Collymore.
Quote from: boboonthecorner on January 22, 2016, 11:23:36 AMQuote from: joe_c on January 22, 2016, 11:18:00 AMQuote from: amfy on January 22, 2016, 10:54:21 AMIt is as I said, they don't talk in a way fans understand. It was surreal for me last night. I heard them say perfectly reasonable things about our situation, and looked around and saw fans with their head in their hands in genuine despair. The disconnect in communication is a serous problem. I don't understand it. It wasn't even like the fans there weren't intelligent people, it's something in the way that fans understand football that is totally different to what these guys are used to, and they don't connect with it. (I think I hear it because I have had one to ones, which are a better exchange of understanding, as others who have met them on this basis seem to hear them more like me)Nothing wrong with what they are saying, but somehow, something very badly wrong with how they say it. That's what they need their 'football man' for.The best example of this was when Fox was answering a question on the club's activities during the transfer window and how the club's current league placing has hampered our efforts at bringing in new players and also touched on how this relates to the long term strategy and yet at the end of the meeting people were still shouting "Buy some players!" at him.Clueless, this is why the fans aren't taken seriously.Players will come if you show them the money, but that's the problem right there. They won't spend the money.