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Post by paulrovers on Aug 21, 2018 19:24:22 GMT
Why are these people doing things to push or keep people away? What are they trying to hide or cover up? Somebody must have the answers...
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Post by Rovergrant on Aug 21, 2018 19:43:55 GMT
Jordie`s quote from yesterday hit the nail on the head
`I would ask, politely, that the BoD work to improve transparency to avoid the loyal (paying) customer being left in the dark. Ronnie’s appointment as Chairman (via his membership of the BoD via the trust) was supposed to achieve just that. Unfortunately, it would seem to have resulted in the very opposite`
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2018 21:38:54 GMT
Paulrovers you have hit the nail on the head. where's the ambition that's what Paul Martin gave the club when we were in the same sort of mess we are in now. He wouldn't accept this s***e on the pitch or behind the scenes he would have put a rocket up everyone and anyones a**e to improve things
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Post by rab on Aug 21, 2018 23:28:25 GMT
"What is the ambition of the club`.......well when you p*** off new blood coming into the boardroom and they walk within a short period of time (on the back of other experienced businessmen/managers who were not on the BOD and who walked away at the end of last year)...then your answer is there for all to see." Maybe they twigged was neither a fast and easy path to glory, nor generous renumeration for themselves. One thing that worries me is a regular stream of directors who have come in over the years who had no previous connection with the club or known affection for it. Some of these have been mere chancers, but others have caused serious damage, and though they have now left the scene their legacy is hurting us. If people genuinely wanted to help the club, they would not walk away so quickly - they would stay and try to do their best for it.
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Post by tommysermanni on Aug 22, 2018 8:42:35 GMT
I can see both sides of the story. Saturday was an improved performance but still one that resulted in another defeat.
Cowdenbeath also winning convincingly was another warning.
Next three games are crucial.We have Q.P,Berwick and then Clyde. I wouldn't expect anything from Clyde away which brings even greater importance to our next two fixtures.
With the best will in the world to our manager I think if we were to remain on zero points after those 3 fixtures then we would have to look at changes and quickly.
The last thing we want is to be cut adrift at the foot of the table in September.
The problem is that if JB left do we have anyone of any calibre who would want the Rovers job and work under the financial constraints that comes with it ?
Let's hope it doesn't come to that and the team get the win on Saturday.
No talk of "revenge" this weekend. QP didn't get Rover relegated Rovers got themselves relegated.
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