marky No.1 wrote:Rod Taylor wrote:marky No.1 wrote:Joking apart, it is a sad day when 2 long standing stalwarts, who have lived and breathed MFC for years, start bickering on social media. Unfortunately it does seem to sum our situation up
Quite entertaining watching the dirty washing hung out though
Morning Mark, bickering, no. I was merely answering Posh's post with FACTS. Do I just leave it and let the rumour mill expand? As you know I rarely post on here, even when very tempted to do so over the past couple of years but enough is enough. I won't fall out with Posh & will no doubt have a beer with him at some point but I will not stand back and see stuff in the public domain that simply is not true. In the territory we operate in you are damned if you do & damned if you don't. A few names have been mentioned re helping the club out but I can assure you that there are more, current directors, ex-directors and supporter that have helped the club out in recent time, of course it is not for me to name names in the public domain. COYS
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I think Mr. Posh was sitting there with a big worm on his hook tbh.... most of the cr@p over the years was spouted in the bar and on the terraces so it wasn't in your face like it is now. In this modern age we can all sit behind our keyboards and hit buttons willy nilly often hiding behind a name - I remember your seeking out of Bare Ben very well
It must be very difficult being in the "boardroom" and seeing some of the stuff in writing and my thoughts are with you in what has been, and is, a challenging time
We are all suffering from wondering what might happen next.
Stay calm and take a chill pill
Agree with your point Mark but no one had a problem with putting Diego and Joseph Cala's dirty washing all over the internet, myself included. Why? Because it served a purpose. Everyone knew what Cala was about and everyone wanted to share a story of where he slept, his visit to the local bank or whatever.
The fundamental problem is our ownership situation, which I firmly believe is killing our club. I've enormous respect for those, like Rod, trying to run the club with one, if not two, hands tied behind their backs and trying to balance the agendas of various parties.
Perhaps I was wrong to bring this up publicly. Perhaps I should just turn up for every game pay my £17 and hope all this gets resolved. Sadly, so many, even at board level, have become frustrated though by the spiral of decline off the pitch (and what enables us to afford on the pitch) that they don't come any more.
I stand by what I've said and the points I've made. If anything Rod has given additional detail on the situation at the club, which many would never have known and the challenges he and others are dealing with.
However, time to take the washing in. It was never going to dry in the storm surrounding the club over the last few years.