https://www.itv.com/watch/news/watch-th ... er/sdvdqjt
I think it will only be on-demand until Saturday afternoon.
Keith wrote:https://www.itv.com/watch/news/watch-the-latest-granada-reports-from-friday-15th-november/sdvdqjt
I think it will only be on-demand until Saturday afternoon.
BerlinWaller wrote:I have had a think about this and I feel that our Chairmen have had a shocker. You have the media shining a much needed light on the plight of the club, you have fans telling them that the end is nigh and that Whittingham speaks with fork tongue and then you have the Chairmen saying that there is nothing to worry about because a sale has never been closer! How have they got away with that? They ruined all the fantastic work done in getting the media attention in just 2 clips.
I was sat in the Cricket club listening to what Rod was saying and it was nothing like what he came out with on TV. Questions need to be asked of people within the club because that was a massive own goal.
Keith wrote:BerlinWaller wrote:I have had a think about this and I feel that our Chairmen have had a shocker. You have the media shining a much needed light on the plight of the club, you have fans telling them that the end is nigh and that Whittingham speaks with fork tongue and then you have the Chairmen saying that there is nothing to worry about because a sale has never been closer! How have they got away with that? They ruined all the fantastic work done in getting the media attention in just 2 clips.
I was sat in the Cricket club listening to what Rod was saying and it was nothing like what he came out with on TV. Questions need to be asked of people within the club because that was a massive own goal.
What else can they say? They are in a 'professional' position within the club. If they say anything negative, Whittingham could sack them and impose a couple of his cronies to a new board. They could then syphon every penny out of the club and into Whittingham's bank accounts. I'd rather they say nothing, but remain in day-to-day control of the club. The Trust & protest group need to keep the pressure on.
Rod Taylor wrote:Shrimpsvoicers, it has been some time since I posted here, although I do post on MFC-related SM platforms at times. This is a personal reflection on this thread, not an "official" club statement. I read with interest that in the Granada Reports interview Graham & I, "had a shocker," "scored a massive own goal," "totally went against the message from the Trust," "ruined all the fantastic work getting the media attention," on and on.
For clarity, this is precisely what I said to camera; "I'm as confident now as I have been over the last two and a half years. I think it's the nearest we've been to a deal. We want to be able to expand on the playing squad in January so new funds coming in will be absolutely crucial to that." Fact. Perhaps people want us to lie or make things up for attention. Sorry, but that would not be at all helpful in bringing this saga to a close. Please remember that only a few seconds were aired out of many minutes of recording.
Regarding my comments on the ownership situation at the cricket club, I stated, amongst other things, that it was an ongoing process. I was not in a position to reveal any details of the potential purchasers, but we had met them and their representatives.
Graham, I & the rest of the BoD are puppets of no one. We are supporters of the club and care passionately about it. Over the past few months, we have had two senior personnel leave, and until the quality new appointments were able to take up their posts, we have given our absolute all to support our valued staff, ensure the day-to-day business runs smoothly, wages are paid and everything is in order to host football matches at the stadium. It may not always be apparent, as we do not shout about it, but running a football club is a massive and onerous responsibility. It takes an enormous amount of time away from family and business commitments to service that requirement, but we get on with it. Why? Because it means so much to us all, the town that it serves and represents, and the supporters who are the lifeblood of any football club. I sincerely hope and pray that calmer waters lay ahead and we can ALL work together and look forward to more good days in the future. COYS!
Phoenix Shrimp 2017 wrote:Without Graham and Rod we would have been scuppered a long time ago. Superb effort from them and the other directors to keep us going in incredibly difficult times.
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