Sue Parkes
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I don't know alot about sue parkes......but knowing what I know of sue parkes, just on the basis that she is a long term wife of what sounds like a loyally attached long serving hard working club employee...I will say the following, sue.....
I also know just from your comments that a thread with your name to it, on a Charlton forum, Christmas may have come early for you....oh yes.....it's all about MEEEEEEEE
Let's see, so, if I had a wife...and we were married for a long time. She worked her poor little tits off in a restaurant doing a minimum of 60 hours a week....and this restaurant in particular was suddenly in a sad heavy heavy rapid decline.
The 1st thing I would do is start a Facebook group, because that's what you would do in situation like that. (I may also consider myself a rather "unique" individual for caring so much about my wife's organisation because I have no alternative hobbies)
Then I would go down to my wife's restaurant....make sure she can't get a word in, doesn't have time to tell me that my opinion isn't wanted (or neccessary or relevant), and more importantly, can't tell me to F*ck off (hopefully also because she's too knackered)..... and then I would slowly walk over to the last remaining customer, and tell him that it's his fault he isn't fond of spaghetti bolanasge that does not contain any mince. (I could obviously understand why they would leave this out as it benefits cost cutting even though the owner of the restaurant is in fact the very wealthy well known, belgian restaraunt owner - Jamaie oliveoar)
Then I would make sure all the ex customers that used to rather enjoy a nice Saturday night out at this particular restaraunt, knew that they perhaps complained too much, to the point where it actually affected the efficiency of the business so they kind of need to accept responsibility for being honest about hating meals that contain faeces.
You should be OK with it, I remind them, on Facebook. "You didn't help the chef's....it's your job to massage the chef's back, as a paying customer, while he prepares your food....even though you've been coming to this restaurant for over 30 years"
You need to take responsibility for being upset when a waiter from the network casually tells you he F*cked ya mum while asking if you would like to see the desert menu.
Then I would "come back into the room", sit my wife down and tell her it's maybe about time she thought about working somewhere else. Might be nice. Maybe come back once the c*nt that owns it has packed his bags.
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Anything?
Ah ok. Bye.0 -
I'm sure if it was Sue Keohane spouting off like this everyone would be just as defensive of the ramblings from this lady .
I hate this regime but if the CEO ,who clearly won't go , showed just an ounce of humility and responsibility and publically on behalf of the club held her hands up as to how wrong their approach has been throughout their tenure then my angst towards this ownership would ease just a little bit .
But I know for a fact that she has been advised to take this approach but the ******* **** won't do it .
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Well done @Dave2l you've certainly learnt from paragraphgateDave2l said:I don't know alot about sue parkes......but knowing what I know of sue parkes, just on the basis that she is a long term wife of what sounds like a loyally attached long serving hard working club employee...I will say the following, sue.....
I also know just from your comments that a thread with your name to it, on a Charlton forum, Christmas may have come early for you....oh yes.....it's all about MEEEEEEEE
Let's see, so, if I had a wife...and we were married for a long time. She worked her poor little tits off in a restaurant doing a minimum of 60 hours a week....and this restaurant in particular was suddenly in a sad heavy heavy rapid decline.
The 1st thing I would do is start a Facebook group, because that's what you would do in situation like that. (I may also consider myself a rather "unique" individual for caring so much about my wife's organisation because I have no alternative hobbies)
Then I would go down to my wife's restaurant....make sure she can't get a word in, doesn't have time to tell me that my opinion isn't wanted (or neccessary or relevant), and more importantly, can't tell me to F*ck off (hopefully also because she's too knackered)..... and then I would slowly walk over to the last remaining customer, and tell him that it's his fault he isn't fond of spaghetti bolanasge that does not contain any mince. (I could obviously understand why they would leave this out as it benefits cost cutting even though the owner of the restaurant is in fact the very wealthy well known, belgian restaraunt owner - Jamaie oliveoar)
Then I would make sure all the ex customers that used to rather enjoy a nice Saturday night out at this particular restaraunt, knew that they perhaps complained too much, to the point where it actually affected the efficiency of the business so they kind of need to accept responsibility for being honest about hating meals that contain faeces.
You should be OK with it, I remind them, on Facebook. "You didn't help the chef's....it's your job to massage the chef's back, as a paying customer, while he prepares your food....even though you've been coming to this restaurant for over 30 years"
You need to take responsibility for being upset when a waiter from the network casually tells you he F*cked ya mum while asking if you would like to see the desert menu.
Then I would "come back into the room", sit my wife down and tell her it's maybe about time she thought about working somewhere else. Might be nice. Maybe come back once the c*nt that owns it has packed his bags.3 -
I don't know any Labour supporters who don't want Corbyn. But I am sure they are out there, the same as there are Charlton fans putting money in RD's pocket. I would say the split was probably about the same.kentaddick said:
The majority of members, not labour "supporters" or voters...Algarveaddick said:
The only complete and utter difference between the two is the supporters of the Labour Party are with Corbyn, the supporters of Charlton are against Meire. Other than that, spot on...kentaddick said:
if anyone wants to know what would happen if the current labour leadership was in charge of anything, look no further than CAFC... Corbyn-esque levels of leadership by meire, only keep around those that agree with you!Airman Brown said:The telling thing is that Sue's views aren't shared by people sitting around her in the directors' box, hence the public rows she has had with former directors. A couple of weeks ago I went to see another former director who I won't name but is universally respected. He also supports the protests.
Her views aren't shared by the long-term sponsors who have quit. They aren't shared by staff who have left the club and they aren't shared by many of the staff working there now. They aren't shared by the hierarchy of the community trust and they aren't shared by any of the people who have been there and done it as far as running the club is concerned, which Sue never has.
They are only shared by the small group of people clustered around Meire whose positions are dependent on the regime continuing. So the best thing to do with her is to ignore her.0 -
That might be because you're in the Algarve. I know plenty.Algarveaddick said:kentaddick said:
The majority of members, not labour "supporters" or voters...Algarveaddick said:
The only complete and utter difference between the two is the supporters of the Labour Party are with Corbyn, the supporters of Charlton are against Meire. Other than that, spot on...kentaddick said:
if anyone wants to know what would happen if the current labour leadership was in charge of anything, look no further than CAFC... Corbyn-esque levels of leadership by meire, only keep around those that agree with you!Airman Brown said:The telling thing is that Sue's views aren't shared by people sitting around her in the directors' box, hence the public rows she has had with former directors. A couple of weeks ago I went to see another former director who I won't name but is universally respected. He also supports the protests.
Her views aren't shared by the long-term sponsors who have quit. They aren't shared by staff who have left the club and they aren't shared by many of the staff working there now. They aren't shared by the hierarchy of the community trust and they aren't shared by any of the people who have been there and done it as far as running the club is concerned, which Sue never has.
They are only shared by the small group of people clustered around Meire whose positions are dependent on the regime continuing. So the best thing to do with her is to ignore her.
I don't know any Labour supporters who don't want Corbyn. But I am sure they are out there, the same as there are Charlton fans putting money in RD's pocket. I would say the split was probably about the same.0 -
I'm a Labour supporter who doesn't want Corbyn.Algarveaddick said:
I don't know any Labour supporters who don't want Corbyn. But I am sure they are out there, the same as there are Charlton fans putting money in RD's pocket. I would say the split was probably about the same.kentaddick said:
The majority of members, not labour "supporters" or voters...Algarveaddick said:
The only complete and utter difference between the two is the supporters of the Labour Party are with Corbyn, the supporters of Charlton are against Meire. Other than that, spot on...kentaddick said:
if anyone wants to know what would happen if the current labour leadership was in charge of anything, look no further than CAFC... Corbyn-esque levels of leadership by meire, only keep around those that agree with you!Airman Brown said:The telling thing is that Sue's views aren't shared by people sitting around her in the directors' box, hence the public rows she has had with former directors. A couple of weeks ago I went to see another former director who I won't name but is universally respected. He also supports the protests.
Her views aren't shared by the long-term sponsors who have quit. They aren't shared by staff who have left the club and they aren't shared by many of the staff working there now. They aren't shared by the hierarchy of the community trust and they aren't shared by any of the people who have been there and done it as far as running the club is concerned, which Sue never has.
They are only shared by the small group of people clustered around Meire whose positions are dependent on the regime continuing. So the best thing to do with her is to ignore her.
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Isn't there a separate thread for this corbyn stuff?5
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If Sue is to be believed then the protests had an impact. Nice bit of encouragement actually.1
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Airman Brown said:
That might be because you're in the Algarve. I know plenty.Algarveaddick said:kentaddick said:
The majority of members, not labour "supporters" or voters...Algarveaddick said:
The only complete and utter difference between the two is the supporters of the Labour Party are with Corbyn, the supporters of Charlton are against Meire. Other than that, spot on...kentaddick said:
if anyone wants to know what would happen if the current labour leadership was in charge of anything, look no further than CAFC... Corbyn-esque levels of leadership by meire, only keep around those that agree with you!Airman Brown said:The telling thing is that Sue's views aren't shared by people sitting around her in the directors' box, hence the public rows she has had with former directors. A couple of weeks ago I went to see another former director who I won't name but is universally respected. He also supports the protests.
Her views aren't shared by the long-term sponsors who have quit. They aren't shared by staff who have left the club and they aren't shared by many of the staff working there now. They aren't shared by the hierarchy of the community trust and they aren't shared by any of the people who have been there and done it as far as running the club is concerned, which Sue never has.
They are only shared by the small group of people clustered around Meire whose positions are dependent on the regime continuing. So the best thing to do with her is to ignore her.
I don't know any Labour supporters who don't want Corbyn. But I am sure they are out there, the same as there are Charlton fans putting money in RD's pocket. I would say the split was probably about the same.
This is gaining MomentumBedsaddick said:
I'm a Labour supporter who doesn't want Corbyn.Algarveaddick said:
I don't know any Labour supporters who don't want Corbyn. But I am sure they are out there, the same as there are Charlton fans putting money in RD's pocket. I would say the split was probably about the same.kentaddick said:
The majority of members, not labour "supporters" or voters...Algarveaddick said:
The only complete and utter difference between the two is the supporters of the Labour Party are with Corbyn, the supporters of Charlton are against Meire. Other than that, spot on...kentaddick said:
if anyone wants to know what would happen if the current labour leadership was in charge of anything, look no further than CAFC... Corbyn-esque levels of leadership by meire, only keep around those that agree with you!Airman Brown said:The telling thing is that Sue's views aren't shared by people sitting around her in the directors' box, hence the public rows she has had with former directors. A couple of weeks ago I went to see another former director who I won't name but is universally respected. He also supports the protests.
Her views aren't shared by the long-term sponsors who have quit. They aren't shared by staff who have left the club and they aren't shared by many of the staff working there now. They aren't shared by the hierarchy of the community trust and they aren't shared by any of the people who have been there and done it as far as running the club is concerned, which Sue never has.
They are only shared by the small group of people clustered around Meire whose positions are dependent on the regime continuing. So the best thing to do with her is to ignore her.4 - Sponsored links:
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clever.Addickted said:Airman Brown said:
That might be because you're in the Algarve. I know plenty.Algarveaddick said:kentaddick said:
The majority of members, not labour "supporters" or voters...Algarveaddick said:
The only complete and utter difference between the two is the supporters of the Labour Party are with Corbyn, the supporters of Charlton are against Meire. Other than that, spot on...kentaddick said:
if anyone wants to know what would happen if the current labour leadership was in charge of anything, look no further than CAFC... Corbyn-esque levels of leadership by meire, only keep around those that agree with you!Airman Brown said:The telling thing is that Sue's views aren't shared by people sitting around her in the directors' box, hence the public rows she has had with former directors. A couple of weeks ago I went to see another former director who I won't name but is universally respected. He also supports the protests.
Her views aren't shared by the long-term sponsors who have quit. They aren't shared by staff who have left the club and they aren't shared by many of the staff working there now. They aren't shared by the hierarchy of the community trust and they aren't shared by any of the people who have been there and done it as far as running the club is concerned, which Sue never has.
They are only shared by the small group of people clustered around Meire whose positions are dependent on the regime continuing. So the best thing to do with her is to ignore her.
I don't know any Labour supporters who don't want Corbyn. But I am sure they are out there, the same as there are Charlton fans putting money in RD's pocket. I would say the split was probably about the same.
This is gaining MomentumBedsaddick said:
I'm a Labour supporter who doesn't want Corbyn.Algarveaddick said:
I don't know any Labour supporters who don't want Corbyn. But I am sure they are out there, the same as there are Charlton fans putting money in RD's pocket. I would say the split was probably about the same.kentaddick said:
The majority of members, not labour "supporters" or voters...Algarveaddick said:
The only complete and utter difference between the two is the supporters of the Labour Party are with Corbyn, the supporters of Charlton are against Meire. Other than that, spot on...kentaddick said:
if anyone wants to know what would happen if the current labour leadership was in charge of anything, look no further than CAFC... Corbyn-esque levels of leadership by meire, only keep around those that agree with you!Airman Brown said:The telling thing is that Sue's views aren't shared by people sitting around her in the directors' box, hence the public rows she has had with former directors. A couple of weeks ago I went to see another former director who I won't name but is universally respected. He also supports the protests.
Her views aren't shared by the long-term sponsors who have quit. They aren't shared by staff who have left the club and they aren't shared by many of the staff working there now. They aren't shared by the hierarchy of the community trust and they aren't shared by any of the people who have been there and done it as far as running the club is concerned, which Sue never has.
They are only shared by the small group of people clustered around Meire whose positions are dependent on the regime continuing. So the best thing to do with her is to ignore her.
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I would like to Know what Katrien's Love interest thinks about the running of our football club ? (no, not Roland or Nabby)
Over to you Cabbles. ( Hell hath no fury like a cabbles scorned)0 -
No, that's her brain.ricky_otto said:
She must have a liver the size of a pea.The Red Robin said:Go home Sue, you're drunk.
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I'm a Corbyn supporter that doesn't want labourBedsaddick said:
I'm a Labour supporter who doesn't want Corbyn.Algarveaddick said:
I don't know any Labour supporters who don't want Corbyn. But I am sure they are out there, the same as there are Charlton fans putting money in RD's pocket. I would say the split was probably about the same.kentaddick said:
The majority of members, not labour "supporters" or voters...Algarveaddick said:
The only complete and utter difference between the two is the supporters of the Labour Party are with Corbyn, the supporters of Charlton are against Meire. Other than that, spot on...kentaddick said:
if anyone wants to know what would happen if the current labour leadership was in charge of anything, look no further than CAFC... Corbyn-esque levels of leadership by meire, only keep around those that agree with you!Airman Brown said:The telling thing is that Sue's views aren't shared by people sitting around her in the directors' box, hence the public rows she has had with former directors. A couple of weeks ago I went to see another former director who I won't name but is universally respected. He also supports the protests.
Her views aren't shared by the long-term sponsors who have quit. They aren't shared by staff who have left the club and they aren't shared by many of the staff working there now. They aren't shared by the hierarchy of the community trust and they aren't shared by any of the people who have been there and done it as far as running the club is concerned, which Sue never has.
They are only shared by the small group of people clustered around Meire whose positions are dependent on the regime continuing. So the best thing to do with her is to ignore her.6 -
@ValleyGary will be pleased when he sees how this one is now shaping upBow_Addick said:Isn't there a separate thread for this corbyn stuff?
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Not many women do but it is natural!sadiejane1981 said:
I'm a Corbyn supporter that doesn't want labourBedsaddick said:
I'm a Labour supporter who doesn't want Corbyn.Algarveaddick said:
I don't know any Labour supporters who don't want Corbyn. But I am sure they are out there, the same as there are Charlton fans putting money in RD's pocket. I would say the split was probably about the same.kentaddick said:
The majority of members, not labour "supporters" or voters...Algarveaddick said:
The only complete and utter difference between the two is the supporters of the Labour Party are with Corbyn, the supporters of Charlton are against Meire. Other than that, spot on...kentaddick said:
if anyone wants to know what would happen if the current labour leadership was in charge of anything, look no further than CAFC... Corbyn-esque levels of leadership by meire, only keep around those that agree with you!Airman Brown said:The telling thing is that Sue's views aren't shared by people sitting around her in the directors' box, hence the public rows she has had with former directors. A couple of weeks ago I went to see another former director who I won't name but is universally respected. He also supports the protests.
Her views aren't shared by the long-term sponsors who have quit. They aren't shared by staff who have left the club and they aren't shared by many of the staff working there now. They aren't shared by the hierarchy of the community trust and they aren't shared by any of the people who have been there and done it as far as running the club is concerned, which Sue never has.
They are only shared by the small group of people clustered around Meire whose positions are dependent on the regime continuing. So the best thing to do with her is to ignore her.
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Been there, done that, blood stained the t-shirt.Kap10 said:
Not many women do but it is natural!sadiejane1981 said:
I'm a Corbyn supporter that doesn't want labourBedsaddick said:
I'm a Labour supporter who doesn't want Corbyn.Algarveaddick said:
I don't know any Labour supporters who don't want Corbyn. But I am sure they are out there, the same as there are Charlton fans putting money in RD's pocket. I would say the split was probably about the same.kentaddick said:
The majority of members, not labour "supporters" or voters...Algarveaddick said:
The only complete and utter difference between the two is the supporters of the Labour Party are with Corbyn, the supporters of Charlton are against Meire. Other than that, spot on...kentaddick said:
if anyone wants to know what would happen if the current labour leadership was in charge of anything, look no further than CAFC... Corbyn-esque levels of leadership by meire, only keep around those that agree with you!Airman Brown said:The telling thing is that Sue's views aren't shared by people sitting around her in the directors' box, hence the public rows she has had with former directors. A couple of weeks ago I went to see another former director who I won't name but is universally respected. He also supports the protests.
Her views aren't shared by the long-term sponsors who have quit. They aren't shared by staff who have left the club and they aren't shared by many of the staff working there now. They aren't shared by the hierarchy of the community trust and they aren't shared by any of the people who have been there and done it as far as running the club is concerned, which Sue never has.
They are only shared by the small group of people clustered around Meire whose positions are dependent on the regime continuing. So the best thing to do with her is to ignore her.2 -
Oh perlease, just when I'm about to eat lunch!! I'll have to get my butler to bring it later.1
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Did some good stuff with Nirvana.sadiejane1981 said:
I'm a Corbyn supporter that doesn't want labourBedsaddick said:
I'm a Labour supporter who doesn't want Corbyn.Algarveaddick said:
I don't know any Labour supporters who don't want Corbyn. But I am sure they are out there, the same as there are Charlton fans putting money in RD's pocket. I would say the split was probably about the same.kentaddick said:
The majority of members, not labour "supporters" or voters...Algarveaddick said:
The only complete and utter difference between the two is the supporters of the Labour Party are with Corbyn, the supporters of Charlton are against Meire. Other than that, spot on...kentaddick said:
if anyone wants to know what would happen if the current labour leadership was in charge of anything, look no further than CAFC... Corbyn-esque levels of leadership by meire, only keep around those that agree with you!Airman Brown said:The telling thing is that Sue's views aren't shared by people sitting around her in the directors' box, hence the public rows she has had with former directors. A couple of weeks ago I went to see another former director who I won't name but is universally respected. He also supports the protests.
Her views aren't shared by the long-term sponsors who have quit. They aren't shared by staff who have left the club and they aren't shared by many of the staff working there now. They aren't shared by the hierarchy of the community trust and they aren't shared by any of the people who have been there and done it as far as running the club is concerned, which Sue never has.
They are only shared by the small group of people clustered around Meire whose positions are dependent on the regime continuing. So the best thing to do with her is to ignore her.1 - Sponsored links:
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Personally don't think the players or management are to blame - its all down to the protestors. Once all the supporters have left the team will do brilliantly - club is doing its best to get rid of those pesky supporters.
Sue sounds like an intellectual giant - hopefully can help KM.0 -
Yeh soon as the fans f*ck off we might get some points on the board, maybe even make the playoffs.hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Personally don't think the players or management are to blame - its all down to the protestors. Once all the supporters have left the team will do brilliantly - club is doing its best to get rid of those pesky supporters.
Sue sounds like an intellectual giant - hopefully can help KM.
We haven't even said sorry yet.
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Sue Parkes for Labour leader?1
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I think we walk L1 if those pesky fans get behind the team, the CEO and RD.Dave2l said:
Yeh soon as the fans f*ck off we might get some points on the board, maybe even make the playoffs.hoof_it_up_to_benty said:Personally don't think the players or management are to blame - its all down to the protestors. Once all the supporters have left the team will do brilliantly - club is doing its best to get rid of those pesky supporters.
Sue sounds like an intellectual giant - hopefully can help KM.
We haven't even said sorry yet.
We keep making excuses and keep lying
Personally I think KM is doing a brilliant job and RD is a great owner. All those scamps who protested last season are destroying the club.
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The Lady doth protest too much methinks at the 2%0
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Sue Parkes - Blimey she is either really thick or an Award winning Arse Licker... probably Both me thinks.2
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In fairness Beds, in Biggleswade you are considered a dangerous communist if you don't put up bunting for Hitlers birthday, don't know all the words to the Horst Wessel song and refer to those of a darker skin hue as anything other than "rag heads"...Bedsaddick said:
I'm a Labour supporter who doesn't want Corbyn.Algarveaddick said:
I don't know any Labour supporters who don't want Corbyn. But I am sure they are out there, the same as there are Charlton fans putting money in RD's pocket. I would say the split was probably about the same.kentaddick said:
The majority of members, not labour "supporters" or voters...Algarveaddick said:
The only complete and utter difference between the two is the supporters of the Labour Party are with Corbyn, the supporters of Charlton are against Meire. Other than that, spot on...kentaddick said:
if anyone wants to know what would happen if the current labour leadership was in charge of anything, look no further than CAFC... Corbyn-esque levels of leadership by meire, only keep around those that agree with you!Airman Brown said:The telling thing is that Sue's views aren't shared by people sitting around her in the directors' box, hence the public rows she has had with former directors. A couple of weeks ago I went to see another former director who I won't name but is universally respected. He also supports the protests.
Her views aren't shared by the long-term sponsors who have quit. They aren't shared by staff who have left the club and they aren't shared by many of the staff working there now. They aren't shared by the hierarchy of the community trust and they aren't shared by any of the people who have been there and done it as far as running the club is concerned, which Sue never has.
They are only shared by the small group of people clustered around Meire whose positions are dependent on the regime continuing. So the best thing to do with her is to ignore her.1 -
I'm ukip i want corbynsadiejane1981 said:
I'm a Corbyn supporter that doesn't want labourBedsaddick said:
I'm a Labour supporter who doesn't want Corbyn.Algarveaddick said:
I don't know any Labour supporters who don't want Corbyn. But I am sure they are out there, the same as there are Charlton fans putting money in RD's pocket. I would say the split was probably about the same.kentaddick said:
The majority of members, not labour "supporters" or voters...Algarveaddick said:
The only complete and utter difference between the two is the supporters of the Labour Party are with Corbyn, the supporters of Charlton are against Meire. Other than that, spot on...kentaddick said:
if anyone wants to know what would happen if the current labour leadership was in charge of anything, look no further than CAFC... Corbyn-esque levels of leadership by meire, only keep around those that agree with you!Airman Brown said:The telling thing is that Sue's views aren't shared by people sitting around her in the directors' box, hence the public rows she has had with former directors. A couple of weeks ago I went to see another former director who I won't name but is universally respected. He also supports the protests.
Her views aren't shared by the long-term sponsors who have quit. They aren't shared by staff who have left the club and they aren't shared by many of the staff working there now. They aren't shared by the hierarchy of the community trust and they aren't shared by any of the people who have been there and done it as far as running the club is concerned, which Sue never has.
They are only shared by the small group of people clustered around Meire whose positions are dependent on the regime continuing. So the best thing to do with her is to ignore her.
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I don't know any Labour supporters.Algarveaddick said:
I don't know any Labour supporters who don't want Corbyn. But I am sure they are out there, the same as there are Charlton fans putting money in RD's pocket. I would say the split was probably about the same.kentaddick said:
The majority of members, not labour "supporters" or voters...Algarveaddick said:
The only complete and utter difference between the two is the supporters of the Labour Party are with Corbyn, the supporters of Charlton are against Meire. Other than that, spot on...kentaddick said:
if anyone wants to know what would happen if the current labour leadership was in charge of anything, look no further than CAFC... Corbyn-esque levels of leadership by meire, only keep around those that agree with you!Airman Brown said:The telling thing is that Sue's views aren't shared by people sitting around her in the directors' box, hence the public rows she has had with former directors. A couple of weeks ago I went to see another former director who I won't name but is universally respected. He also supports the protests.
Her views aren't shared by the long-term sponsors who have quit. They aren't shared by staff who have left the club and they aren't shared by many of the staff working there now. They aren't shared by the hierarchy of the community trust and they aren't shared by any of the people who have been there and done it as far as running the club is concerned, which Sue never has.
They are only shared by the small group of people clustered around Meire whose positions are dependent on the regime continuing. So the best thing to do with her is to ignore her.
I used to know one who was somewhat go the left of Corbyn. But she moved from Putney to St Albans and somehow had a Damascian conversion into a true blue dyed in the wool Conservative.1 -
Welcome to the forum Rupert.cafcfan said:
I don't know any Labour supporters.Algarveaddick said:
I don't know any Labour supporters who don't want Corbyn. But I am sure they are out there, the same as there are Charlton fans putting money in RD's pocket. I would say the split was probably about the same.kentaddick said:
The majority of members, not labour "supporters" or voters...Algarveaddick said:
The only complete and utter difference between the two is the supporters of the Labour Party are with Corbyn, the supporters of Charlton are against Meire. Other than that, spot on...kentaddick said:
if anyone wants to know what would happen if the current labour leadership was in charge of anything, look no further than CAFC... Corbyn-esque levels of leadership by meire, only keep around those that agree with you!Airman Brown said:The telling thing is that Sue's views aren't shared by people sitting around her in the directors' box, hence the public rows she has had with former directors. A couple of weeks ago I went to see another former director who I won't name but is universally respected. He also supports the protests.
Her views aren't shared by the long-term sponsors who have quit. They aren't shared by staff who have left the club and they aren't shared by many of the staff working there now. They aren't shared by the hierarchy of the community trust and they aren't shared by any of the people who have been there and done it as far as running the club is concerned, which Sue never has.
They are only shared by the small group of people clustered around Meire whose positions are dependent on the regime continuing. So the best thing to do with her is to ignore her.
I used to know one who was somewhat go the left of Corbyn. But she moved from Putney to St Albans and somehow had a Damascian conversion into a true blue dyed in the wool Conservative.0