redtilldead74 wrote: I hope the club don't go back to the bad old days, has nothing will have changed. This is the man who alienated some long time local sponsors of the club, alienated some of the long time supporters of the club. Was so good at his job at MFC that he was kept on by Abdul and Mr Burnaud, oh sorry he wasn't. The same man who lasted a short time at a thriving club such has Salford FC. Then moved on to be head salesman for uncle peters new venture with Sam Alladice selling high end spa's to footballers, were I presume if he was so successful would not need to be looking at our club again. I for one will not be renewing my season ticket or buying anything from the club shop if he gets within two feet of our club. What's the saying once bitten twice shy.Just my thoughts only. what does anyone else think about this possibility of his return?.
Jimmy Goulding
Westgate Wanderer wrote:Be a poor day for the club is Mr.Dixon returns to the job he did previously.
Westgate Wanderer wrote:Be a poor day for the club is Mr.Dixon returns to the job he did previously. We need fresh ideas from outside the club or else nothing will improve. Although the half time entertainment yesterday couldn't have gone much worse. Was nice to see a turn from Norman Collier though! Shame it took 15 minutes to get a new set of batteries or microphone out onto the pitch!
Westgate Wanderer wrote:Was nice to see a turn from Norman Collier though! Shame it took 15 minutes to get a new set of batteries or microphone out onto the pitch!
BerlinWaller wrote:Martin Thomas is the new Commercial Manager. A local and a supporter who has worked for Johnston press.
Born again Bill wrote:Phew what a relief ,welcome Martin and good luck in your new roll
redrobo wrote:Welcome.
A lot rests on your shoulders to bring the local businesses back into supporting our club.
Posh wrote:redrobo wrote:A lot rests on your shoulders to bring the local businesses back into supporting our club.
No pressure then.
I really hope he gets the freedom to go out there and do deals...
...Lastly, keep the directors out of it bar passing on leads. Let them get on with it.
redrobo wrote:Sales people live and die by results, so the pressure is and should be always on them.
I worked in Print Sales for some major Nationwide players for well over 20 years and was head hunted on numerous occasions due to my record but in the end the pressure of meeting targets and day to day motorway driving got to me and i had to get out. So anybody who thinks sales is an easy ride should think again.
I wish the new guy well but it's a result based profession.
However I agree with Posh, just hope that the Directors let him get on with it in his own way.
Keith wrote:Posh wrote:redrobo wrote:A lot rests on your shoulders to bring the local businesses back into supporting our club.
No pressure then.
I really hope he gets the freedom to go out there and do deals...
...Lastly, keep the directors out of it bar passing on leads. Let them get on with it.
To be fair, Neil is right, a lot does rest on his shoulders! This is the most important appointment in many years. Success in this role will bring success & stability elsewhere within the club. Let's go!
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