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rupert_bear

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Yes I am in the sisu out camp but with this man steering the ship I feel our destiny is frightening. Take our present plight for example, worryingly taking A similar path as our relegation season from the championship, remember, selling our top and only goal scorer Jukievicz for a million and despite promises no replacement brought in and a very saveable situation missed, deliberately in my opinion.

Off the pitch we have a productive academy with 6 months left and nowhere to go and less than 18 months left at the Ricoh also with nowhere to go, forget Northampton that won't happen again. We have his threat on national radio that unless we get more "customers" he'll cut an unworkable in my opinion player budget even further, a move that l believe will bring non league football for our club nearer. As said I want sisu to up sticks and sod off but Fisher is the captain of this ship and I believe is implementing his policies and not necessarily Joy Sepallas
Sixfields was 100% his idea which wiped 80%+ spectator revenue and we are still suffering from that crass decision. We know he's economical with the truth so what is he telling her ? and has told her I the past.
As said earlier I want sisu to go but maybe with new a crew at the top running things and going a different direction our situation could improve and sisu will see a better return for their investors.
 

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wingy

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Yes I am in the sisu out camp but with this man steering the ship I feel our destiny is frightening. Take our present plight for example, worryingly taking the same shape as our relegation season from the championship, remember, selling our top and only goal scorer Jukievicz for a million and despite promises no replacement brought and a very saveable situation missed, deliberately in my opinion.

Off the pitch we have a productive academy with 6 months left and nowhere to go and less than 18 months left at the Ricoh also with nowhere to go, forget Northampton that won't happen again. We have his threat on national radio that unless we get more "customers" he'll cut an unworkable in my opinion player budget even further, a move that l believe will bring non league football for our club nearer. As said I want sisu to up sticks and sod off but Fisher is the captain of this ship and I believe is implementing his policies and not necessarily Joy Sepalla
Sixfields was 100% his idea which wiped 80%+ spectator revenue and we are still suffering from that crass decision. We know he's economical with the truth so what is he telling her ? and has told her I the past.
As said earlier I want sisu to go but maybe with new a crew at the top running things and going a different direction our situation could improve and sisu will see a better return for their investors.
He's a barrier to progress IMO.
Drive him out, absolutely.
If JS is absolutely determined to hang on to us someone needs to get in her ear and explain the benefit of some localism around the boardroom.
Like you I'm convinced he's driven strategy from the point he became first a director of Prozone, then working behind the scenes prior to joining the board officially in Dec/Jan.
 

shy_tall_knight

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He's a barrier to progress IMO.
Drive him out, absolutely.
If JS is absolutely determined to hang on to us someone needs to get in her ear and explain the benefit of some localism around the boardroom.
Like you I'm convinced he's driven strategy from the point he became first a director of Prozone, then working behind the scenes prior to joining the board officially in Dec/Jan.

I don't think any of us actually know who is making the key decisions, is TF just enacting the strategy imposed by JS ie break the lease at the Ricoh or there's no more funding for the club. JS will surely make decision whether to hold on or sell. What worried me about TF's interview was that he seemed to be boasting about £1m profitability at a time when the club is in lowest position in 50 years and then threaten to cut the budget even further. No sure TF is our biggest problem
 
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wingy

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I don't think any of us actually know who is making the key decisions, is TF just enacting the strategy imposed by JS ie break the lease at the Ricoh or there's no more funding for the club. JS will surely make decision whether to hold on or sell. What worried me about TF's interview was that he seemed to be boating about £1m profitability at a time when the club is in lowest position in 50 years and then threaten to cut the budget even further. No sure TF is our biggest problem
Why shouldn't he have autonomy to achieve the owners goals? Both other Chairmen did.
 

trevelfarandwide

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It beggars belief that he's still here. In any other business or even any other club he'd be long gone.
Exactly, Tony.

Only thing is, if he's given the heave-ho, there'll be another of Joy's little puppets filling the hotseat. Lose-Lose situation.

Would be nice if he got the sack though, viciously and publicily, regardless of who succeeds him...
 

Kingokings204

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Tim fisher is a dick but I don't blame him as such. His manner is pathetic and his words also. But ultimately he is controlled from above and if he went then someone with the same pedigree would come in and do the same thing as fisher. Grant it better ways of doing it mind I.e treating the supporters with respect for one.

Bottom line it's not fisher.
 

rupert_bear

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You guys still don't get it.

He's doing the job the owners want him to do

Nothing to do with lack of success on the pitch.
You say that and I'm not arguing he isn't but cast your mind back to the Northampton episode, Joy Sepalla didn't get involved until the shit hit the fan and her company was being talked about nationally and in the House of Commons and I'm certain she was quoted at the time as not really having an incline of Coventry City.
 

stupot07

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Depends who comes in I guess
They will still be hamstrung with the breakeven strategy, by sisu's persuit of thr legals, by wasps not wanting to negotiate a new deal, by the wasps/CSF deal forcing the academy out, by NOPMers, etc

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rupert_bear

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Ok lets say Tim Fisher leaves tomorrow - what changes?

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Probably nothing but sometimes a new broom sweeps clean we don't know what is being said or the proper sisu strategy but as someone has said perhaps Sepalla can be convinced there's another way
 

rupert_bear

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They will still be hamstrung with the breakeven strategy, by sisu's persuit of thr legals, by wasps not wanting to negotiate a new deal, by the wasps/CSF deal forcing the academy out, by NOPMers, etc

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Please don't be blaming Wasps for Fishers performance , I know you have a bit of an anti-Wasp crusade which is fair enough but they weren't around when the Northampton decision was made and if it hadn't been made Wasps probably wouldn't be here now !!
 

stupot07

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Please don't be blaming Wasps for Fishers performance , I know you have a bit of an anti-Wasp crusade which is fair enough but they weren't around when the Northampton decision was made and if it hadn't been made Wasps probably wouldn't be here now !!

Yes that is exactly what I was doing wasnt it??

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Talk about missing the point

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christonabike

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He can stew in his own piss as far as Im concerned 4th division here we come and about 80% of season ticket holders wont be back. Fook him and his merry men and even the new manager signed until May.
On the cheap and always will be. Im paying £54 a month direct debit and once the season is over thats it.
 

skybluepm2

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Kidnap him and take him 35 miles away against his will? Karma is a bitch after all and he is due one enormous dose..
 

clint van damme

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Fisher is doing the job he's required to do.
Don't confuse our hopes and aspirations for the clubs with fishers and sisu, the two things are miles apart.
 

COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

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Kidnap him and take him 35 miles away against his will? Karma is a bitch after all and he is due one enormous dose..
And nail him to a cross, on the hill at sixfields, put a whistle in his gob and see if he whistles for help. :emoji_hugging: :emoji_thumbsup:
 
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If the rumours are true hes a wednesday fan and detests ccfc for his boyhood dream going down in flames when we made him cry in 1987 knocking them out of the cup.

Might explain his utter lack of respect for our club and our fans and his apparent intent on destroying our club
 

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chiefdave

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Fisher is still here because whoever actually employs him is happy with his performance.

It's not like when he's taken a back seat for someone else to ruin things it's been any better, if anything it's been worse.

People keep making the mistake that the owners want a successful club when in reality they couldn't care less if the club was successful or not.
 

georgehudson

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Now, more than ever, is the need for 'the media' - proper investigative journalists,
to really get to grip with Sisu, their cohorts, & connected companies, & i don't mean those who, it would seem are in sisu's pocket, for fear of access to the club
Damien Collins, it would seem, is an interested party, as an MP, again in consultation with local MP's they should be asking some questions, including the crass ineptitude of the FA & the FL.
Imho, Mr Fisher, is guilty of willful neglect, dereliction of duty, & hates CCFC fans, so, i agree he should leave with immediate effect.
Perry Groves, on talksport, said last week, reference the Poyet scenario, 'once you lose trust & respect, it's almost impossible to get it back'
Imho Fisher has lost respect, totally, from CCFC fans.
 

Hobo

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Fisher is still here because whoever actually employs him is happy with his performance.

It's not like when he's taken a back seat for someone else to ruin things it's been any better, if anything it's been worse.

People keep making the mistake that the owners want a successful club when in reality they couldn't care less if the club was successful or not.

Thanks, you have reassured me. Fisher is doing a great job folks based on the fact that the crap owners haven't sacked him.
 

BackRoomRummermill

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ccfc are really screwed , the disaster of a club riddled with issues , he is the only one to blame

Tim if your reading this please do the right thing for the Club your out of you depth
 

clint van damme

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Thanks, you have reassured me. Fisher is doing a great job folks based on the fact that the crap owners haven't sacked him.

he's doing the job they want, it's not what we want, but what we want and sisu want are a million miles apart.
 

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