Voice_of_Reason
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I am a qualified psychotherapist and from her body language and voice she, in my professional opinion, is sincere and genuine.
I agree, keep talking and engaging with the fans. Maybe late, but better late than never. Good start from SISU.just got back from St Andrews, went for a look about and see my seat & was talking to a guy I got speaking to about the sky interview that I thought she came across very well & put across some valid & key points. Also apologised to fans... not sure we have ever heard an apology from the council or wasps ( might have , but dont recall it )
Best thing she / Sisu can do now is to keep talking and keep engaging with fans... only way we have found out about half of this stuff with wasps & the council/ stadium is form them breaking their silence.
Wouldn't get too carried away!!!!I have actually been very impressed with Joy’s interviews. I actually believe this could be the turning point for SISU. Starting to think that she really is the right person to take the club forward. Interesting to see the change in shares and how this affects things moving forward. Interesting times ahead.
I have actually been very impressed with Joy’s interviews. I actually believe this could be the turning point for SISU. Starting to think that she really is the right person to take the club forward. Interesting to see the change in shares and how this affects things moving forward. Interesting times ahead.
Didn’t she once say she didn’t know the first thing about football, and now she’s a “huge Sky Blues fan”. I wonder what won her over... probably Chris Coleman
Whilst I won't be advocating a statue anytime soon...who would be better aside from someone with money to throw at the club? That's rhetorical of course, I hate that response from people when you criticise a manager for example, but I am definitely starting to ask myself that a lot. What actually makes good owners? I think SISU's biggest shortfall has been their communication. If they fix that....?Wouldn't get too carried away!!!!
Whilst I won't be advocating a statue anytime soon...who would be better aside from someone with money to throw at the club? That's rhetorical of course, I hate that response from people when you criticise a manager for example, but I am definitely starting to ask myself that a lot. What actually makes good owners? I think SISU's biggest shortfall has been their communication. If they fix that....?
I think she looked isolated now Coleman has gone, and her language was more when and not if Sisu go, she looked to me like someone who knows the game is upWhat I don’t understand is why she hadn’t spoken before. Even if there is a big element of smoke and mirrors at least she plays the part well and can look concerned and earnest
Unlike Tim Fisher who seemed to revel in pantomime villianary
I think she looked isolated now Coleman has gone, and her language was more when and not if Sisu go, she looked to me like someone who knows the game is up
With two directors shared responsibility, its now all on herWhy? Coleman has no involvement Sisu as an organisation has never employed hardly anybody even in its heyday
With two directors shared responsibility, its now all on her
Just because his actions weren’t visible externally doesn’t necessarily mean that he had no control though.
I’m not saying it does have anything to do with anything, could just be a total coincidence that Joy does her first ever TV interview in 12 years within a few weeks of him leaving. Could be.
This ^Was there anything asked about building our own stadium?
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Webster'swho's fault that 92nd minute goal was.
What I don’t understand is why she hadn’t spoken before. Even if there is a big element of smoke and mirrors at least she plays the part well and can look concerned and earnest
Unlike Tim Fisher who seemed to revel in pantomime villianary