mrpotatohead wrote:most proactive clubs nowadays engage with fans and listen to them, ours don't, the fiasco of the Bar,/tent/shelter, proves that, the clubs commercial department need to start earning their wages
Posh wrote: That said I think Jim is not one of the architects of this but even he is sounding more despondent.
Seasider9601 wrote:Probably the worst thing you could do would be to read into the "Poll" on Facecloth which is gauging opinion on Jim. Thing with those is that anybody can join or comment on the page it has been set up on, whether a Morecambe fan or not. Just my opinion anyway.
I don't like (or even read in truth) the Facebook opinion and discussions on the subject as I think all discussions should be kept to the forum. Again, just my opinion (and perhaps I'm a bit old school in thinking like that - "old school" in discussing the internet, blimey!!!)
I noticed on Saturday somebody had typed onto this said Facebook page, "Bentley out", yet the same poster was singing his name on Saturday.
As the new poster (welcome) on this SV thread quoted earlier, "be careful what you wish for."
I fear the worst for MY club. For OUR club. It worries me greatly.
I have said for a while now I can see us ending up in a Darlington situation. Move into a spanking new ground only for us to fall flat on our arses and have to start again in the lower echelons on Non League football. It really pains me to say it, but it's all I can see. Dwindling supporter numbers, loyal supporters fed up of the way the club is going. Shall I go on??? I could do. Quite easily.
I can only see one outcome here unless we have a buyout or an investor step forward. Last we heard about Shanghai bloody Clever, "things" were ongoing and we would "hear more in due course". The silence is deafening. And yes, I know its probably a dead duck now. But tell us. The bar area cover was being planned. It's gone quiet. Tell us.
Ideally, I personally would LOVE to see Rod Taylor (absolute club legend) and Graham Hodgson back at the helm. Both these men were supporters first and foremost and had the supporters interest at heart and CARED about US. Their PAYING CUSTOMERS.
Bentley IN.
Monday morning rant over.
Seasider9601 wrote:Graham always attends the Annual AGM's which I am pleased to see, always gives me a glimmer of hope he's back interested again.
The next AGM should be due in a couple of months.
Seasider9601 wrote:Graham always attends the Annual AGM's which I am pleased to see, always gives me a glimmer of hope he's back interested again.
The next AGM should be due in a couple of months.
Christies Child wrote: those who thrive on speculation.
Christies Child wrote:Seasider9601 wrote:Of course if fans want more detailed info about the clubs financial position, I'm sure that the Board would welcome an influx of new shareholders who can air their views at the AGM, something that a growing number of us do already.
Christies Child wrote:shareholders who can air their views at the AGM, something that a growing number of us do already.
KenH wrote:Christies Child wrote:Seasider9601 wrote:Of course if fans want more detailed info about the clubs financial position, I'm sure that the Board would welcome an influx of new shareholders who can air their views at the AGM, something that a growing number of us do already.
Are they open to selling shares though? Nothing on the website about it. Others have posted they've made similar enquiries of the club and not received a reply. I've often thought it was a missed opportunity not to openly try to sell shares to the fans - it cements loyalty and could bring in some much needed revenue.
KenH wrote:Christies Child wrote:Seasider9601 wrote:Of course if fans want more detailed info about the clubs financial position, I'm sure that the Board would welcome an influx of new shareholders who can air their views at the AGM, something that a growing number of us do already.
Are they open to selling shares though? Nothing on the website about it. Others have posted they've made similar enquiries of the club and not received a reply. I've often thought it was a missed opportunity not to openly try to sell shares to the fans - it cements loyalty and could bring in some much needed revenue.
Gone_Shrimping wrote:I have enquired about purchasing shares in the club.
I even made a suggestion that anyone purchasing say £220 in MFC shares would receive a season ticket. The club would save around £37 in V.A.T. that wouldn't have to be paid over on such share sales. Not even had an acknowledgement to date.
Christies Child wrote:Personally I see no benefit in the Board being more 'open' in its day to day activity other than providing ammunition to those individuals who take pleasure on a day to day basis of muck spreading.
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