Christies Child wrote:If it was down to finances then (and I thought I'd never have to admit this) Peter McG and his colleagues have let everybody down in terms of not making an additional amount of money available.
Christies Child wrote:
If it was down to finances then (and I thought I'd never have to admit this) Peter McG and his colleagues have let everybody down in terms of not making an additional amount of money available.
halftimeresults wrote:Does Morecambegeek only reply to CC?
#cyberbully
morecambegeek wrote:halftimeresults wrote:Does Morecambegeek only reply to CC?
#cyberbully
If you think my post is bullying, please report it.
mrpotatohead wrote:I get cyber bullied all the time and dont mind, in fact I like it, it arouses me
halftimeresults wrote:morecambegeek wrote:halftimeresults wrote:Does Morecambegeek only reply to CC?
#cyberbully
If you think my post is bullying, please report it.
I dont think that post was bullying but i do think you are cyberbully
parkyboy wrote:Jim words fail me for once , enough has been said on here about tuesdays debacle, i have only one question " wHY THE HELL START WITHSUCH AN IN EXPERIENCED BACK LINE ,ALL FOUR OF THEM ,WHY NT USE EXPERIENCE EARLY AND THEN FEED THEM IN " A BAD BAD SELECTION
morecambegeek wrote:Christies Child wrote:
If it was down to finances then (and I thought I'd never have to admit this) Peter McG and his colleagues have let everybody down in terms of not making an additional amount of money available.
This is addressing the point you made. I'm not posting just to have a dig. So respond to what I say if you wish, or just leave a row of rolleyes the way you often do, it's up to you.
I find the comment I have quoted pretty offensive to be honest. Peter McGuigan, and other directors past and present, have put a substantial amount of their own money into Morecambe, for no return other than the elevation of the club from non-league to league.
Without that money, Morecambe would more than likely be a mid-table conference team at best.
To say "they have let people down" is rather disrespectful in view of everything they have done for the club.
mrpotatohead wrote:Unfortunately for such a succesful businessman, like many before him (Alan Sugar springs to mind), he doesn't seem to grasp the fact that a succesful club looks after its grass roots supporters ,the ones who are there through thick and thin, scant regard for the ''bread and butter'' fans has been prevelant ever since we moved, and issues have ignored for years whilst things have got worse, PMG now wants out, but won't think he's failed , he will probably think, ''I gave them league football, and a shiny new stadium, and they repaid me with apathy'', the real fans and the football have been given the ''cheap option'' since we moved.
KenH wrote:mrpotatohead wrote:Unfortunately for such a succesful businessman, like many before him (Alan Sugar springs to mind), he doesn't seem to grasp the fact that a succesful club looks after its grass roots supporters ,the ones who are there through thick and thin, scant regard for the ''bread and butter'' fans has been prevelant ever since we moved, and issues have ignored for years whilst things have got worse, PMG now wants out, but won't think he's failed , he will probably think, ''I gave them league football, and a shiny new stadium, and they repaid me with apathy'', the real fans and the football have been given the ''cheap option'' since we moved.
I think it's typical mentality of the "corporates" who only know "business to business" sales agreed on the golf course, and havn't the faintest idea of delivering something to the end-user that they'll want to repeat and tell their friends about.
On paper, the Globe and MFC look fantastic - league football, new stadium, etc., but in reality, the actual match-day experience of the core supporter has been crap ever since the move, resulting in people walking away and not coming back.
I think it said it all when Mark Dixon took PMG to have a look behind the Omega at half time a few weeks ago. Are we to think that our chairman has never been there before during a match - why did he need MD to take him - didn't he know the way? That's pretty worrying and highlights the gulf between the board/management busily sucking up to the corporates in the W&L and the core supporters in the stands! I remember when the board members stood in the terraces alongside the fans, and where fans, board and players all met in the bar afterwards - we've sadly come a long way since then, and not for the better!
To be brutally honest, if that's what it has to be to stay in L2, then no thanks. I'd rather be back in the conference with a return to grass-roots football, a board made up of proper fans rather than corporates, and players who want to play for their team rather than the wage!
KenH wrote:I think it said it all when Mark Dixon took PMG to have a look behind the Omega at half time a few weeks ago. Are we to think that our chairman has never been there before during a match - why did he need MD to take him - didn't he know the way?
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