Well respected prior to joining CCFC. Hasn't suddenly become an idiot.
Or maybe hes being truthfu and being played by wasps, higgs, CSF and the councilMaybe he has dumbed down to the people around him.
Well respected prior to joining CCFC. Hasn't suddenly become an idiot.
Or maybe hes being truthfu and being played by wasps, higgs, CSF and the council
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And SISU.
Before he joined CCFC he dealt in statistics, he's now having to deal with reality. He could talk the talk, for me he isn't walking the walk. Got a feeling he won't be here that much longer and I suspect that will be his choice. That's based on nothing but a gut feeling by the way before anyone asks for a link.
The constant denominator is also the council, for example trying to block the butts when it's nothing to do with the ricoh to protect their interests. Not selling to the sisu alternatives...Totally unprofessional. You can't say the council is to blame when it's wasps, Higgs, council etc etc etc. At some point you look at the common denominator and see CCfc constantly failing time and time again in their business acumen under sisu and before to be fair
I agree, he is well out of his depth, if he has vision or drive he is keeping it well hidden.Before he joined CCFC he dealt in statistics, he's now having to deal with reality. He could talk the talk, for me he isn't walking the walk. Got a feeling he won't be here that much longer and I suspect that will be his choice. That's based on nothing but a gut feeling by the way before anyone asks for a link.
The constant denominator is also the council, for example trying to block the butts when it's nothing to do with the ricoh to protect their interests. Not selling to the sisu alternatives...
It's OK, Tony Sugar thinks he isn't 'walking the walk'.I feel for the guy. Seems a pretty decent bloke, and quite switched-on - but he is in almost impossible position, sandwiched between SISU on one side who aren't willing to invest and who are insisting the club is self-sufficient, and on the other side you have those organisations who are trying to fuck the club over because of SISU. What can he do? The Ricoh talks seemed to have gone well - their failure is down to SISU not him. All he can do is plough on and play with the shit hand he has. If he can improve things on the commercial side that's about all he can do, I can't see what turning him into a scapegoat can achieve.
Or maybe he's being told what to say by SISU?:muted::walkingdead:Or maybe hes being truthfu and being played by wasps, higgs, CSF and the council
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Yes, that is also an option. But just because we hate sisu doesn't mean we should believe everything wasps, higgs, CSF and the council say and take it as gospel.Or maybe he's being told what to say by SISU?:muted::walkingdead:
we have had a procession of supposedly talented chief execs, chairmen, directors etc. since SISU came.
None seem to have been able to make much of a difference.
So either the situation is just too impossible or the internal framework within which they are working is just too constraining.
PS Brody was my favourite - what a nutcase he was.
I've said before this man says one thing and means another. He's a SISU mouthpiece and and falls into the same category as Fisher, Sappalla and Delieu.Is this bloke the new Tim Fisher since he has been here there's been nothing but shit.The football went downhill,is he getting involved to much in the day to day football side of things.He also seems very good at fucking up talks with wasps.Just my opinion.
Before he joined CCFC he dealt in statistics, he's now having to deal with reality. He could talk the talk, for me he isn't walking the walk. Got a feeling he won't be here that much longer and I suspect that will be his choice. That's based on nothing but a gut feeling by the way before anyone asks for a link.
The constant denominator is the council you buffoonTotally unprofessional. You can't say the council is to blame when it's wasps, Higgs, council etc etc etc. At some point you look at the common denominator and see CCfc constantly failing time and time again in their business acumen under sisu and before to be fair
On the radio this morning he said that he couldn't understand how Wasps could apply for planning permission when they don't have a lease on the Higgs Centre. It suggests to me that he is either naive or stupid.
Does he really expect Wasps to enter into a binding lease agreement without firstly knowing whether their plans will be approved?
He said he was going to look at a long term deal for the Ricoh.
He had his 17 point plan and Wasps say they agreed to a lot of it.
Wasps then say the final deal couldn't be struck due to the legal action.
CA is nothing to do with the legal action.
If he had got us signed up to 20 years at the Ricoh in a way that helps the club fair play to him.
It's Wasps who pulled the plug in the deal.
The legal action is riddiculous we won't win again.
It's caused a load of grief before when dealing with the council for nothing it is flogging a dead horse every man and their dog can see that.
Or perhaps one man and his very big dog can't unfortunately. However pointless legal action is hurting us again.
So at this stage I don't blame CA.
He was doing his bit. Sounds like we need to drop the legal action on a guarantee CA's 17 points are signed and the academy gets a more suitable co use of the venue.
If we carry on with the new stadium bluff (just my opinion) I think we maybe screwed especially if Wasps genuinely are not fussed either way.
They didn't say it was anything to do with legal action.
Once you started lying I lost interest.
Tend to agree with this. When he came in he said he would look at all options. From what we know it looks like he's done that, decided what the club needs and set about trying to get it.I quite like CA, seems to be taking a much better approach towards things, previous chief executives, have spouted a load of shit and never pulled through. He spent the first few month analysing the situation, then against the previous regime, said that the Ricoh is the best option, and has tried to negotiate.
Still lyingMr Armstrong also said he and Coventry City managing director Chris Anderson had reached early agreements in several areas - including food and drink income - before the rugby club decided to freeze the talks citing ongoing legal action.
Rugby club chief executive David Armstrong said the 'background noise' of ongoing legal action made it difficult to agree long-term deal