Don’t get me wrong. I thank the members of the fans forum for giving up their time for the benefit of fans. It’s a thankless task but I do think that it’s time for those fans representing us to show some grit when dealing with the club. These people running the club are in the main but certainly not all taking advantage of the seemingly unending goodwill and patience of us fans. Stand up and start laying down a few conditions of your own.
Don’t get me wrong. I thank the members of the fans forum for giving up their time for the benefit of fans. It’s a thankless task but I do think that it’s time for those fans representing us to show some grit when dealing with the club. These people running the club are in the main but certainly not all taking advantage of the seemingly unending goodwill and patience of us fans. Stand up and start laying down a few conditions of your own.
I appreciate that the representatives are giving up their own time but have to agree with SHG.
It just seems to be a box-ticking exercise for the club at the moment.
Why make it easy for them? They should be in a position whereby they are taken out of their comfort zone and cannot just provide the same answers at virtually every meeting.
As someone said above they should be out within a max of 72 hours and if not the FF members should be free to let us know what was said. At the moment the FF doesn’t exactly feel as if they are representing the fans.
Don’t get me wrong. I thank the members of the fans forum for giving up their time for the benefit of fans. It’s a thankless task but I do think that it’s time for those fans representing us to show some grit when dealing with the club. These people running the club are in the main but certainly not all taking advantage of the seemingly unending goodwill and patience of us fans. Stand up and start laying down a few conditions of your own.
I appreciate that the representatives are giving up their own time but have to agree with SHG.
It just seems to be a box-ticking exercise for the club at the moment.
Why make it easy for them? They should be in a position whereby they are taken out of their comfort zone and cannot just provide the same answers at virtually every meeting.
It just seems too easy for them at the moment.
It might be a box ticking exercise for them, but it does stop them from playing the “we like better communication but the fans won’t engage with us” card.
At at least we can say we do talk to them, but they just talk bollocks.
I imagine that the real reason for the delay may be that Steve Gallen was rather clever in the way he named Thomas Driesen as still needing to sign off on players bought while some of SGs pragmatic comments about having to shop in league 1 and league 2 next season may not be as positive as the regime would like.
As a result the fans may not be as happy to sign off the version of the meeting that the club would like to put out.
I imagine that the real reason for the delay may be that Steve Gallen was rather clever in the way he named Thomas Driesen as still needing to sign off on players bought while some of SGs pragmatic comments about having to shop in league 1 and league 2 next season may not be as positive as the regime would like.
As a result the fans may not be as happy to sign off the version of the meeting that the club would like to put out.
My speculation, of course.
Their isn't a "version" the club want to put out. It was either said or it wasnt. If it was said & the club dont want to say so then the FF need to put out their "version".
What about holding a demo outside the ground whist the meeting is taking place, wouldn't 'affect the game' then. Could get JW and SJ to come down too!!!.
Lauaghable really. A fans forum that is apparently designed to ensure a dialogue with the fans, but unless you're one of the chosen few in the room the wider fanbase don't get to know what was said.
The readers “will have to get creative to reach the valuation” of those who took the notes. The current price is £70 pounds for their release. The “customers” can pay 1/2 now but the note taker demands to keep the paper and pens until the remainder is paid. Or, he will release the notes for £1, but he gets to keep the website it is posted on.
I imagine that the real reason for the delay may be that Steve Gallen was rather clever in the way he named Thomas Driesen as still needing to sign off on players bought while some of SGs pragmatic comments about having to shop in league 1 and league 2 next season may not be as positive as the regime would like.
As a result the fans may not be as happy to sign off the version of the meeting that the club would like to put out.
I imagine that the real reason for the delay may be that Steve Gallen was rather clever in the way he named Thomas Driesen as still needing to sign off on players bought while some of SGs pragmatic comments about having to shop in league 1 and league 2 next season may not be as positive as the regime would like.
As a result the fans may not be as happy to sign off the version of the meeting that the club would like to put out.
My speculation, of course.
That makes no sense as the Driesen / recruitment stuff has already been published by the club.
Given they were talking about pricing it’s far more likely the club doesn’t want to share the discussion it had on this issue ahead of putting its own spin on the price increases.
I imagine that the real reason for the delay may be that Steve Gallen was rather clever in the way he named Thomas Driesen as still needing to sign off on players bought while some of SGs pragmatic comments about having to shop in league 1 and league 2 next season may not be as positive as the regime would like.
As a result the fans may not be as happy to sign off the version of the meeting that the club would like to put out.
My speculation, of course.
That makes no sense as the Driesen / recruitment stuff has already been published by the club.
Given they were talking about pricing it’s far more likely the club doesn’t want to share the discussion it had on this issue ahead of putting its own spin on the price increases.
It makes no sense at all as apparently no such thing was ever discussed.
In fact, according to the minutes, Steve Gallen (SG) didn't make any form of meaningful contribution to the meeting whatsoever. Was he actually even there?
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It just seems to be a box-ticking exercise for the club at the moment.
Why make it easy for them? They should be in a position whereby they are taken out of their comfort zone and cannot just provide the same answers at virtually every meeting.
It just seems too easy for them at the moment.
do the club ban them ?
At at least we can say we do talk to them, but they just talk bollocks.
As a result the fans may not be as happy to sign off the version of the meeting that the club would like to put out.
My speculation, of course.
It's no time for niceties. Just fecking do it.
Lauaghable really. A fans forum that is apparently designed to ensure a dialogue with the fans, but unless you're one of the chosen few in the room the wider fanbase don't get to know what was said.
Only at Charlton.
there is no F in minutes and there is no F in takeover
Given they were talking about pricing it’s far more likely the club doesn’t want to share the discussion it had on this issue ahead of putting its own spin on the price increases.
https://www.cafc.co.uk/uploads/1a739b721d97d5ab1da96347c7e8f23e
Lol, seriously?
Is that it?
That took two and a half weeks to concoct?
It makes no sense at all as apparently no such thing was ever discussed.
In fact, according to the minutes, Steve Gallen (SG) didn't make any form of meaningful contribution to the meeting whatsoever. Was he actually even there?