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Airman Brown's Evening Standard Interview Today

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  • razil said:

    really don't get what people have against surveys, they inform us all of real fan opinion pretty darned valuable, but hey ho.


    When I had a rare meeting with KM - I recommended to her in very strong terms, to get out to fans and reassure them of the business plan. She ignored that.

    I beg to differ razil, KM obviously reflected on your recommendations and decided to take your advice by reassuring us all of their business plan in that interview in Dublin.

    I doubt that she will take your advice in future :-)
  • She was very very late then.. (Summer 2014)

    ;)


  • Herein lies the problem. By your own words as ex Chair of CASTrust it seems pretty clear that Miere has consistently declined meetings, failed to listen and ignored ovatures from The Trust since day one. They don't care about supporters trusts. Supporters are nothing more than paying customers to them. I suspect if truth be known that Meire would be over the moon if The Trust just disappeared.







    The Trust is an irritant to KM, she will say she will listen and also wants dialogue with her customers but at the end of the day she is only paying lip service to the trust.
  • Badger said:



    Herein lies the problem. By your own words as ex Chair of CASTrust it seems pretty clear that Miere has consistently declined meetings, failed to listen and ignored ovatures from The Trust since day one. They don't care about supporters trusts. Supporters are nothing more than paying customers to them. I suspect if truth be known that Meire would be over the moon if The Trust just disappeared.





    The Trust is an irritant to KM, she will say she will listen and also wants dialogue with her customers but at the end of the day she is only paying lip service to the trust.

    Recent events have certainly proved that true
  • I think you protestors need some better stock photo images for future newspaper interviews.
  • I appreciate what all involved with the Trust have done so far, and I definitely feel that they are damned if they do and damned if they don't in the minds of some people here, so I have some sympathy with that also. I do feel however, that there has been a sharp turn in fans attitudes lately, and I believe that more people want RD and Meire out than ever before. I was very much in the camp that was hoping for them to change their ways and run the club properly, but I think it has become perfectly clear that they will run the club exactly how they want to, and to hell with the fans or anyone else that may question them.

    With that said, it's a big step to move away from dialogue completely, and if I were part of the Trust I would want to ensure that the door to any meaningful discussion was closed properly before pulling out. I would be interested to know if during this public silence, you've managed any kind of positive steps forward, or are you getting the silent treatment too? Obviously you don't have to answer that, I'm just keen to understand if at this point, it's still a worthwhile objective.

    It may be worth mentioning that I became a Trust member around the time of the Woolwich meeting. I felt that we were on the same page in terms of how we thought about the regime and you seemed to be the only people willing to take them on. I still believe you are best placed to take them on, but I'm wondering if you are currently a little behind the game in regard to representing how members feel right now. I personally would like to see a fresh survey sent out to members to gauge opinion on whether they still support dialogue as the priority or whether things should be escalated.
    Much appreciate your understanding, and you're right the question you are asking is best not answered - for now- in public for tactical reasons.

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  • LuckyReds said:

    Because the protests and other fan actions haven't been driven by a handful of volunteers? The success they've had has been pretty incredible really, just ask James Corden or Stan Collymore.

    Look, I've hijacked this thread now - and that was never my intention. Perhaps it's time for a new thread, but as far as I'm concerned I've made my own opinion known and that's all I wanted to do.

    Apologies to Airman Brown and other people who came here to discuss the topic of his interview.
    There is some fantastically creative work going on regarding the protests, really something to be admired.

    However I would argue that it's a completely different set of skills required for what the Trust is leading. Attempting to develop a trusting relationship sufficient to sustain an open, constructive and sometimes critical conversation is an art with an essential long term consideration. Especially when you're starting from a position where they're hostile to individuals on the Trust board and other fans are briefing them against us (you know who you are).

    We're not absent from the conversations about protests, nor indeed from the actions themselves at least as individuals, but it has been our Board's position up until now that the Trust's priority should continue to be leading on the long term diplomatic solution. That position may change, but not with the wind.
  • RedChaser said:

    How strange, because someone must have commented very recently otherwise how would the Sub Standard 'understand' yesterday that RD is not prepared to sell? :open_mouth:
    Deduction, based on "no comment"?
  • Much appreciate your understanding, and you're right the question you are asking is best not answered - for now- in public for tactical reasons.

    well I gave it a go in part :-)
  • Deduction, based on "no comment"?
    A stock phrase which means nothing. "Understands" means a junior sub read it in the Metro or on Twitter. Same as "sources" can mean the deputy chairman or, more likely, a bloke down the pub. If it's not attributed, treat with caution. If an article does not even carry unattributed quotes, pretty much dismiss.
  • edited January 2016

    Agreed. It's hard to see why they wouldn't go on the record saying that the club is not for sale, if nothing else, if that is true.
    My advice to her would be to arrange lunch with an important football writer and give them an exclusive. I would suggest she used all her charm and femininity to explain her side (misunderstood, rude fans, passionate owner, all want same thing etc) and feed them the party line. One on one, she sells herself well. That way she can claim to have spoken and she will have an ally. She can also meet with a couple of the local papers (editors ideally, butter them up and make them feel important) and once that is done, speak one-on-one with another half dozen national journalists. So cut the fans out the loop altogether, get the media onside, and appeal to the decent number of CAFC supporters who have not bought into the protests.

    Of course, she is too stupid and arrogant to go down this route, so she will just sit in her bunker flossing.
  • Is this ticket office business such a big deal?

    I consider myself relatively old-fashioned but I can't recall the last time I booked a ticket for a sports event, cinema, theatre, flight, gig, hotel etc. via any route other than the internet.

    Shutting it on matchdays (for selling tickets for other games) would be pretty daft of course.
  • Funnily enough I bought two tickets for Les Miserables in New York on the 19th December in cash at the Theatre Box Office.
  • edited January 2016
    mogodon said:

    My advice to her would be to arrange lunch with an important football writer and give them an exclusive. I would suggest she used all her charm and femininity to explain her side (misunderstood, rude fans, passionate owner, all want same thing etc) and feed them the party line. One on one, she sells herself well. That way she can claim to have spoken and she will have an ally. She can also meet with a couple of the local papers (editors ideally, butter them up and make them feel important) and once that is done, speak one-on-one with another half dozen national journalists. So cut the fans out the loop altogether, get the media onside, and appeal to the decent number of CAFC supporters who have not bought into the protests.

    Of course, she is too stupid and arrogant to go down this route, so she will just sit in her bunker flossing.
    I think she did very much as you mention to a Sky Sports reporter; hence his defensive comments appearing in the News Shopper last week. ;)
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  • Quote not working on my phone.....Rik I know you've been battling for a few days on here but seriously?....

    "Attempting to develop a trusting relationship sufficient to sustain an open, constructive and sometimes critical conversation is an art with an essential long term consideration."

    THIS IS NEVER GOING TO HAPPEN
  • shirty5 said:

    Charlton declined to comment as they have no head of communications. We have been advised to ring back in february.

    Just not on Wednesday or Thursday.
  • mogodon said:

    But surely she knows most Charlton fans are pensioners and don't understand the interweb and such things?
    Low blow, I'm deeply wounded :wink: .
  • RedChaser said:

    Low blow, I'm deeply wounded :wink: .
    So am I!
  • Have you found many booking sites that require you to call up so you can use them, though?

    I also think it serves as the public face of the club when people visit the ground and since you must have ticketing staff why wouldn't you have them available to talk to fans face to face?
    I have only had to call up occasionally eg. Leeds, but agree the site is not exactly seamless.
  • RedChaser said:

    Low blow, I'm deeply wounded :wink: .
    Give the ticket office NHS call centre a ring.
  • edited January 2016

    Give the ticket office NHS call centre a ring.
    I like you GA at least you give me credit for being able to use the phone :wink: .
  • edited January 2016

    I have only had to call up occasionally eg. Leeds, but agree the site is not exactly seamless.
    The online ticketing system is actually pretty decent, although it looks like shit and it's slow - the ability to print tickets off and order without being on the phone waiting for ages is great. That said, I was knocking out enterprise software at my last job which looked prettier.

    Leeds was a good demonstration of one of it's weaknesses though: it looked as though you couldn't order tickets online, but you could if you logged in. ;) So the system is also aware of restricted sale tickets, and seems to have logic to verify who can buy them... unless anyone can register and bypass those checks?

    I do see online ticket sales as an adjunct to traditional methods - i.e in person and by telephone. Besides that, anything with technology needs staff to be on hand to resolve any difficulties.
  • Out of interest is Airman a member of the Trust? Would have thought he'd be a great person to have on board
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